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1X UBS Macro B T S Optimization/A TP T est Equipment Selection
Procedure 3 -11 A utodetecting T est Equipment - Serial Interface (Continued)
4
Click the COM radio button in the GPIB/COM settings area.
Result: A black dot appears in the circle.
5
Select the correct LMF computer serial port from the P ort: pick list (normally COM1 )
(Refer to the T est Equipment Connection to the LMF on page 3- 45 section of this chapter).
6
Choose the test equipment on the Serial T est Equipment list by clicking the
corresponding checkbox.
Result: A checkmark appears in the box.
7
Click the Detect button. The button will darken until the selection is committed.
Result: F or each detected equipment item, a check will appear in its checkbox.
8
Click the Detect on startup checkbox in the Autodetection settings area to allow the
LMF to detect the test equipment automatically on application startup.
Result: A checkmark appears in the box.
9
Click the Save button to save the selection configuration for future LMF sessions.
10
Click the Close button to close the LMF Options window .
Network Interface Test Equipment Manual Selection and Autodetection
Prerequisites– The following must be done before performing these procedures:
• Be sure that no other equipment is connected to the LMF .
• T est equipment is correctly connected to the LMF computer through the Ethernet LAN
• The IP address is set in the test equipment as specified in the test equipment model (for
example, Agilent E7495) set -up section of Appendix D T est Equipment Preparation .
• T est equipment is turned on
Manual selection – T est equipment may be selected manually even if it is not connected to
the LMF .
Procedure 3 -12 Manually Selecting T est Equipment - Network Interface
1
In the LMF menu bar , select T ools > Options .
Result: The LMF Options window appears.
2
Click on the T est Equipment tab (if not in the forefront).
3
Click the Network radio button in the Connection T ype area.
Result: A black dot appears in the circle.
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