Mount a network drive from a Windows 10 instrument
Use this procedure to mount (map) a network Linux mount point or Windows shared directory on a Windows OS instrument.
Prerequisites:
The oscilloscope must be connected to a network that has access to the directories to mount or unmount. See the Connect to a
network (LAN) topic in the application Help. .
The oscilloscope must be added to your organization's network domain to mount network drives and be set to enable network
discovery. Work with your organization's IT resource to configure the instrument.
To mount a Linux network drive on the oscilloscope, the network Linux mount point (drive, host) that you want to mount must be
exported. If the mount point is not exported, work with your organization's IT resource to get that location exported and
accessible to your network.
To mount a Windows network drive on the oscilloscope, the network Windows directory location that you want to mount must be
set to shared. If the Windows directory is not shared, work with your organization's IT resource to get that location shared and
accessible to your network.
To mount a network drive on your Windows OS oscilloscope:
1. Enter your first step here.
2. Tap File > File Utilities to open the standard Windows Explorer window on the current directory.
3. Tap This PC in the path field to move to the This PC directory.
4. Tap and hold on the This PC text on the left side of pane to open the context menu.
5. Tap Map Network Drive to open the Map Network Drive menu.
6. Rest of steps TBD; working with Spike Ayotte to finalize this procedure.
Unmount a network drive
Use this procedure to unmount (remove) a network Linux mount point or Windows shared directory from a standard or Windows
OS instrument.
To unmount a network drive from your instrument:
1. Tap File > File Utilities.
2. Select the drive to unmount in the Drive column.
3. Tap Unmount. The instrument immediately unmounts the drive and removes it from the Drive column.
Connect the oscilloscope to a PC using a USB cable
Use a USB cable to connect the oscilloscope directly to a PC for remote instrument control.
1. On the oscilloscope, select Utility > I/O from the menu bar.
2. Tap USB Device Port Settings.
3. Confirm that the USB Device Port control is On (default setting).
4. Connect a USB cable from the PC to the USB Device port on the rear of the instrument.
5. If using the USB connection to remotely control the oscilloscope using GPIB commands, set the GPIB Talk/Listen Address
for your configuration (0 - 30).
Configure the instrument
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