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Chapter 13 Communications Settings
Communications
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Use the Communications Settings screen to make
communications settings.
(Or hold down the SET key.)
About screen contents: "2.7.2 Communication
(Comm) Settings Screen" (
⇒ p. 44)
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This instrument is equipped with an Ethernet 100BASE-TX interface for LAN communications. You can
control the instrument from PCs and other devices by connecting it to a network with 10BASE-T o
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100BASE-TX cable (maximum length 100 m).
Move the cursor to the function menu of a
waveform or settings screen, and then press
the F7 [System] key.
Function menu
Menu selection
LAN connections and settings
Connections (⇒ p. 360)
Connecting the instrument and a PC over a network
Connecting the instrument and a PC with a 1:1
connection
LAN settings on the instrument (⇒ p. 362)
Accessing the instrument by FTP
(⇒ p. 369)
[File] page
The instrument is equipped with an FTP (File
Transfer Protocol, compliant with RFC959) server.
You can use a PC FTP client to transfer files to in-
strument media and perform other file operations.
Performing remote operations with an
Internet browser (⇒ p. 374)
[Web] page
You can control the instrument from a PC Internet
browser.
Controlling the instrument by command
communications (⇒ p. 381)
[Command] page
You can control the instrument by creating pro-
grams and connecting to the command communi-
cations port by TCP. The instrument can also be
controlled using a GP-IB interface card.
For more information about commands, refer to the
communications operation manual on the supplied
application disk.
LAN Check (⇒ p. 354)
Accessing shared folders on PCs
You can connect to shared folders on Windows PCs,
read files in the folders, and save files in the folders.
Make shared folder settings in the File screen.
"10.1.6 Using a Network Shared Folder" (
⇒ p. 249)
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