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R&S ZNA67 - Connecting a LAN Cable; Connecting a USB Cable for Remote Control

R&S ZNA67
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R&S
®
ZNA
23Getting Started 1178.6456.02 ─ 18
Printer configuration
Use the "Printer Setup" dialog of the firmware (System – [File Print] > "Print" >
"Print...") or the Windows
®
printer management to configure the printer properties and
printing preferences.
3.11.5 Connecting a LAN cable
A LAN cable can be connected to the LAN connector on the rear panel of the analyzer.
To establish a LAN connection, proceed as follows:
1. Refer to Chapter 7.2.1, "Assigning an IP address", on page 72.
2. Connect a CAT6 or CAT7 LAN cable to the LAN port.
The LAN port of the analyzer is an auto-crossover Ethernet port. You can connect it to
a network, but you can also set up a direct connection to a computer or another instru-
ment. For both connection types, you can use either crossover or straight through
(patch) cables.
The IP address information is displayed in the System – [Setup] > "Remote Settings"
softtool tab.
3.11.6 Connecting a USB cable for remote control
The R&S ZNA can also be remote controlled via USB. To prepare for remote control
operation, connect a suitable USB cable to the type B "USB Device" port on the rear
panel of the instrument. With direct connection to a master device, a connecting cable
A-B (plug type A onto plug type B) must be used.
For more information, refer to the Remote Control chapter of your analyzer's help sys-
tem or user manual.
Connecting external accessories

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