
Getting Started Guide
LM10Zi-GSM-E Rev A
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING
:
GPIB is an option that either requires a GPIB card to be installed
in an open card slot on your oscilloscope or the use of an external
USB to GPIB Teledyne LeCroy accessory. Your particular
oscilloscope may support both, or only one of the
options/accessories. For more information about which Teledyne
LeCroy GPIB options and accessories your oscilloscope supports,
Contact LeCroy for Support
(on
page 210
)
.
The instrument uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
as its addressing protocol. Therefore, it is not necessary to set up
an IP address if your network supports DHCP. If it does not, you
can assign a static address in the standard Windows network
setup menu.
The Remote Control Assistant monitors communication between your
PC and oscilloscope when you are operating the instrument remotely.
You can log all events or errors only. This log can be invaluable when
you are creating and debugging remote control applications.
R
EMOTE
C
ONTROL
S
ETUP
If you are connecting the oscilloscope to a network, first contact your
Information Systems administrator. If you are connecting the
oscilloscope directly to your PC, connect a GPIB or Ethernet cable
between them.
1.
On the
Remote
dialog, make a
Port
selection:
TCPIP
(transmission control protocol/Internet protocol) or
GPIB
(general purpose interface bus). If you do not have a GPIB card
installed, the GPIB selection will not be accessible.
2.
If you are using GPIB, set a GPIB address by touching inside the
GPIB Address
data entry control and provide an address.
OR
If you are using TCPIP, press the
Net Connections
button; the
Windows
Network Connections
window opens. You can