SET UP
11
Connecting
After start up, configure the oscilloscope as described below to support
physical connections to the oscilloscope inputs/outputs. See the
WaveSurfer 510 Oscilloscopes Operator’s Manual
for detailed instructions.
LAN
WaveSurfer 510 accepts DHCP network addressing. Connect an Ethernet
cable from the LAN port on the side panel to a network access device.
Go to
Utilities > Utilities Setup > Remote
and select TCPIP to obtain a
network connection and IP address.
To assign the oscilloscope a static IP address, open
Net Connections
from the Remote dialog and use the Windows networking dialogs to
configure the device address.
Printer
WaveSurfer 510 supports USB printers that are compatible with the
Windows OS installed on the oscilloscope. Connect the printer to any host
USB port, then go to
File> Print Setup
to configure printer settings.
Audio/USB Peripherals
Connect the device to the appropriate port. These connections are “plug-
and-play”. Use the Windows control panel to make adjustments. Choose
File > Minimize
to go to the Windows desktop.
Remote Control
To use TCPIP or LXII, connect from the LAN port
on the side panel to
the controller. Go to
Utilities > Preference Setup > Remote
to configure
remote control.
External Monitor
WaveSurfer 510 supports WQXGA monitors with up to 2560x1600
resolution. Connect the monitor cable to the DisplayPort output on
the side of the instrument (you can use a convertor if the cable has a
different interface). Monitors using the HDMI interface are also supported.
Configure display settings using the Windows control panel. Be sure to
configure the oscilloscope as the first monitor.
To use the Extend Grids feature, configure the second monitor to extend,
not duplicate, the oscilloscope display. If the external monitor is touch
screen enabled, the software user interface can be controlled through
touch on the external monitor.
Note:
The oscilloscope touch screen uses Fujitsu drivers. Because of
potential conflicts, external monitors with Fujitsu drivers cannot be used
as touch screens, only as displays.
Auxiliary Output
Connect a BNC cable from Aux Out on the front of the instrument to the
other device. Go to
Utilities > Utilities Setup > Aux Output
to configure
the output signal.
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