Labmaster 9 zi-a – Teledyne LeCroy LabMaster 9Zi-A User Manual

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LabMaster 9 Zi-A

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922157-00 Rev A

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, visit teledynelecroy.com.

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.

Remote Communication Setup

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.

If you are using TCPIP, press the Net Connections button; the
Windows Network Connections window opens. You can reconfigure
the oscilloscope's connection if it is already connected to the
network or make a new connection.

NOTE:

Your instrument allows you to restrict remote control access to certain

clients. To restrict access, under Security, touch the Yes button and enter the IP
addresses or domain name server names you want to restrict separated by a
comma.

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