Mounting a network drive
Mount a network storage device, such as a PC or a file server, to save setups,
waveforms, and screen images directly to the drive or to recall waveforms or
setups from the drive.
To save to or recall files from a network drive, you must first connect your
oscilloscope to the network.
NOTE.
Consult your network administrator for information related to your
network.
After the network connection has been established, do the following:
1. Push
Save/Recall Menu
on the front panel.
2. Push
File Utilities
on the lower menu and, from the resulting side menu, select
– more – 1 of 2
. Then select
Mount
.
3. From the resulting side menu, set the following:
Setting
Description
Drive Letter
Select from I: to Z:
Server Name or IP
Address
Use a USB keyboard or the on-screen interface to enter the server name
or IP address.
Path
Use a USB keyboard or the on-screen interface to enter the shared file
path.
For example, to mount an MS Windows PC directory named “C:
\Example”, enter “C$\Example”. The dollar sign enables sharing. No
colon is needed.
User Name
If necessary, use a USB keyboard or the on-screen interface to enter the
user name.
User Password
If necessary, use a USB keyboard or the on-screen interface to enter the
user password. The oscilloscope only displays “*”'s as you type the
password. They are erased from the screen after OK Accept is pushed.
NOTE.
Ensure that file sharing is enabled for the network location.
4. Push
OK Accept
.
NOTE.
To unmount a network drive, push Save/Recall Menu on the front panel,
push File Utilities on the lower menu, push – more – 1 of 2 on the side menu, and
Unmount items.
Save and recall information
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