USB Flash Drive and Device Ports
f.
Click Finish.
g.
If a dialog labeled Test and Measurement Device appears, select what you
would like Windows to do, and click OK.
7.
For Windows 2000 systems:
a.
When prompted, select the option that tells Windows to display a list
of known drivers and click Next.
b.
In the next window, select USB Test and Measurement Device. If you do
not see a USB Test and Measurement Device selection, the OpenChoice
Desktop software is not properly installed.
c.
In the next window, click Next to allow Windows to install the driver
for your oscilloscope.
Windows will install the driver for your oscilloscope.
d.
If you do not see the USB Test and Measurement Device in step b, or if
Windows cannot
fi
nd the software driver, the software is not properly
installed.
In these situations, click Cancel to exit the Found New Hardware wizard.
Do NOT allow the wizard to
fi
nish.
Unplug the USB cable from your oscilloscope, and install the software.
Reconnect your oscilloscope to the PC and follow steps 7a, 7b, and 7c.
8.
When prompted, click Finish.
9.
If Windows asks you to insert a CD, click Cancel.
10.
Run the PC Communications software on your PC.
11.
If the oscilloscope and PC do not communicate, refer to the PC
Communications online help and documentation.
Connecting to a GPIB System
If you want to communicate between the oscilloscope and a GPIB system, use a
TEK-USB-488 adapter and follow these steps:
1.
Connect the oscilloscope to a TEK-USB-488 adapter with a USB cable.
The Accessories appendix has information on how to order an adapter. (See
page 121,
2.
Connect the TEK-USB-488 adapter to your GPIB system with a GPIB cable.
3.
Push the
Utility
►
Options
►
GPIB Setup
►
Address
option button to
select the appropriate address for the adapter, or use the multipurpose knob.
The default GPIB address is 1.
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