
DPO2CONN
Connectivity M
for DPO/MSO200
odule
0Series
Oscilloscopes
ZZZ
Installation
*P071234600*
071-2346-00
Overview
The Tektronix DPO2CONN Connectivity
Module adds Ethernet and VGA video monitor
ports to the Tektronix DPO2000 and MSO2000
Series oscilloscopes. The Ethernet port
(10/100Base_T) provides remote access and
control from applications including a Web
browser, e*Scope, OpenChoice Desktop, and
National Instruments SignalExpress (Tektronix
Edition). The Video Monitor port displays the
oscilloscope screen on an external monitor or
projector.
Video Output
To view the oscilloscope screen contents with an
external video device, connect a monitor or video
projector to the Video Out port on the module.
Set the monitor/projector to optimally display the
oscilloscope screen. You do not need to enable
the video output on the oscilloscope; the video
output is always available when the oscilloscope
is powered on.
Remote Access
he e*Scope, OpenChoice Desktop, or
See t
National Instruments SignalExpress (Tektronix
ion) user documentation for information on
Edit
how to remotely access or control the DPO2000
O2000 Series Oscilloscope. You can also
or MS
use your preferred Web browser application to
and remotely control the instrument. Enter
view
the IP address of the instrument in the Web
ser address field to view the instrument’s
brow
Web pa g e .
Install the Modu
Before you begin, see the Prevent Electrostatic
Damage section o
the following steps (do not discard the module
area cover). Use
lock to secure the DPO2CONN module to the
oscilloscope. T
in reverse order (and reinstall the cover).
1.
2.
3.
4.
le
f this document. Then do
an optional Kensington®-style
o remove the module, do the steps
Connect the Modu
Use a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable to connect
the m odule to the
video cable to connect the module to a monitor.
le
network. Use a standard 9-pin
Automatic Network Settings (DHCP)
NOTE. Automatic network settings require a
DHCP-enabled network. The DHCP/BOOTP
network mode is enabled by default.
The DHCP/BOOTP mode lets the instrument
automatically obtain network address information
from the network. When you power on the
instrument, the module connects with the
network and obtains network settings (IP address,
Domain name, Gateway address, and so on). The
instrument then displays the IP address.
Manual Network Settings
The m anual network settings procedure lets you
assign an instrument name, network IP address,
Domain name, Gateway address, and so on to
the instrument. A permanent IP address lets
you use the same address to remotely access the
instrument.
1. Obtain the instr
from your network system administrator (IP
address, domain
and so on).
2. Press the Utility button.
3. Press the Utility Page bottom menu button.
4. Use the Multipur
5. Press the Ethernet Network Settings
bottom menu button.
6. Press the DHCP/BOOTP side menu button
to turn this mode Off.
7. Press the Change Instrument Settings side
menu button.
8. Use the side menu buttons to select the field
to change, and use the bottom menu buttons
and the Multipurpose (a) knob to change
network field settings. You can also connect
a USB keyboard to the instrument to enter
values.
9. Press the OK Accept side menu button
to save the network settings and close the
network configuration screen.
10. Press the Utility
11. Press the Te st Con n e c t io n side menu button
to test that the instrument recognizes a
connection to the network. The side menu
button text shows OK when the connection
test is successful.
ument network settings
name, Gateway address,
pose (a) knob to select I/O.
button.

Test the Network
This procedure requires that the instrument has
valid network se
using the DHCP/BOOTP process or manually
entered) and tha
the network.
1. Press the Utility button.
2. Press the Utility Page bottom menu button.
3. Use the Multipurpose (a) knob to select I/O.
4. Press the Ethernet Network Settings
bottom menu button.
5. Press the Test Con n e ct io n side menu button
to test that the instrument recognizes a
connection to the network. The side menu
button text shows OK when the connection
test is successful.
6. On your network-connected PC, open
your preferred Web browser and enter the
instrument IP address. The browser should
show an image of the instrument screen,
with setting and control tabs along the top
of the Web page.
If the preceding steps do not verify the network
connection, try the following:
Power off the instrument, power on the
instrument, and then repeat steps 5 and 6.
Verify that the network settings you obtained
from your system administrator are correct.
Verify that the network drop is active
and connected to the correct network for
accessing the instrument.
Connection
ttings (automatically obtained
t the instrument is connected to
Prevent Electrostatic Damage
CAUTION. Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
can damage components in the oscilloscope
and its accessories. To prevent ESD,
observe these precautions when installing or
removing the DPO2CONN module.
Use a Safe Work Area. Do not use any devices
capable of generating or holding a static charge
in the work area where you install or remove the
module. Avoid handling the module in areas
that have a floor or benchtop surface capable of
generating a static charge.
Handle the Module Carefully. Do not slide the
module over a ny surface. Do not touch exposed
connector pins. Handle the module as little as
possible.
Transport and Store Carefully. Transport and
store the module in a static-protected bag or
container.
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this product in an appropriate system that will
ensure that most
recycled appropriately.
ling
se of natural resources. The
environment or human health
avoid release of such substances
es, we encourage you to recycle
of the materials are reused or
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according to Directive
2002/96/EC on waste electrical
and electronic equipment
(WEEE). For information
about recycli
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of the Tektronix Web site
(www.tektronix.com).
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ng options, check
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