Remote control through lan, On the controller, On the instrument – Teledyne LeCroy WaveAce 1000_2000 Remote Control User Manual

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Operator's Manual

Remote Control Through LAN

WaveAce 2000 series oscilloscopes have a standard LAN connection port for remote control that

utilizes Teledyne LeCroy's VICP protocol for transmitting messages. This protocol emulates IEEE 488.2

(GPIB) and includes operation bits corresponding to SRQ, EOI, Clear, and others in a header that is

defined by the VICP protocol.
The WaveAce must be assigned a static IPv4 address for remote control; do not use an address from

the DHCP pool.
You can send remote commands to the oscilloscope directly from the WaveStudio® terminal.

WaveStudio can be downloaded free at teledynelecroy.com/support/softwaredownload, under

Oscilloscope Software Utilities.

On the Controller

For communication using the VICP (LAN) interface, no additional driver software is required when

using WaveStudio. For VICP communication with other applications that use the VISA standard, NI-VISA

must be installed, along with Teledyne LeCroy's 'VICP Passport'. The Passport extends VISA to support

Teledyne LeCroy's VICP protocol. The VICP passport may be downloaded from teledynelecroy.com.

Also see the application brief LAB_WM827 Understanding VICP and the VICP Passport on Teledyne

LeCroy's website for more information.

On the Instrument

1. Attach an Ethernet cable from the LAN port on the rear of the scope to an Ethernet port on the

controller machine or a connection device on the same network as the controller.

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