Field or control
Description
AUX Out Signal
Select the signal type to send to the AUX Out connector.
Trigger sends a pulse for each trigger occurrence. The instrument will output a negative edge during a
specified trigger or other event.
Event sends a pulse for each event occurrence.
AFG sends a pulse that is synchronized to the AFG output signal.
Using Telnet to communicate with the oscilloscope
1. After you have set up the socket server parameters and set the Protocol to Terminal, the computer is ready to communicate with the
oscilloscope. If you are running an MS Windows PC, you could run its default client Telnet, which has a command interface. One way
to do this is by typing
Telnet
in the Run window. The Telnet window will open on the PC.
Note: On MS Windows 10, you must first install Telnet.
2. Start a terminal session between your computer and your oscilloscope by typing in an open command with the oscilloscope's LAN
address and port number.
You can obtain the LAN address by taping Utility > I/O. In the LAN panel the Instrument IP Address is displayed. You can obtain the
port # by taping Socket Server and viewing current Port number in the Port field of the menu.
For example, if the oscilloscope IP address was 123.45.67.89 and the port # was the default of 4000, you could open a session by
writing into the MS Windows Telnet screen: o 123.45.67.89 4000.
The oscilloscope will send a help screen to the computer when it has finished connecting.
3. You can now type in a standard query, such as, *idn?.
The Telnet session window will respond by displaying a character string describing your instrument.
You can type in more queries and view more results using this Telnet session window. You can find the syntax for relevant commands,
queries and related status codes in the Programmer Manual that is available at the Tektronix website.
Note: Do not use the computer’s backspace key during an MS Windows Telnet session with the oscilloscope.
LAN Reset configuration menu (Utility > I O menu)
Use this menu to reset the Local Area Network (LAN) settings to the listed default settings.
To open the LAN Reset dialog:
1. Tap Utility in the Menu bar.
2. Tap I/O... .
3. Tap the LAN Reset button to open the LAN Reset configuration menu.
4. Tap OK to reset the LAN settings.
5. Tap Cancel to close the dialog without taking any action, and return to the I/O configuration menu.
LAN Reset default settings
Function
Setting
Network address
Automatic
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Menus and dialog boxes
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