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Setting Up the Summit T28 Analyzer using a USB Connection
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3.2
Setting Up the Summit T28 Analyzer using a USB Connection
To set up the Analyzer using a USB connection:
1. Connect the Analyzer to a 100‐volt to 240‐volt, 50 Hz to 60 Hz, 120 W power outlet
using the provided power cord.
2. Connect the USB port to a USB port on the host machine using a USB cable.
3. Turn on the front power switch.
Note:
At power‐on, the Analyzer initializes and performs a self‐diagnosis. The results are reflected by
messages on the Status LEDs. If the LCD display indicates failure, call Teledyne LeCroy Customer
Support for assistance.
4. Follow the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
on‐screen Plug‐and‐Play instructions for the
automatic installation of the Analyzer as a USB device on your analyzing host
machine. (The required USB drivers are installed on your system by the PETracer
software installation.)
Click Finish when you see the message that says “Windows has finished installing
the software that your new hardware requires” and the file has been installed in
your host machine.
3.3
Networking an Analyzer
PETracer™ has a networking capability that allows users to run an Analyzer remotely over
an IP‐based LAN. Using the Network browse dialog, you can locate and connect to other
host machines on the LAN, which, in turn, are connected to Analyzers. Through this
connection, you can remotely control an Analyzer.
3.3.1
Setup for IP LAN Use
In order to connect to a remote Analyzer, the Analyzer must be attached to a host
machine that is on the LAN. This host machine must have PETracer installed.
Figure 3.3: Analyzer Attached to a host machine on the LAN