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Tektronix WFM8200 - Incoming Inspection

Tektronix WFM8200
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Getting Started
SNMP Trap Address This menu entry allows you to set IP addresses to which SNMP
traps are sent through SNMP. Traps can be s ent to up to four
addresses w he
n error conditions are detected.
NOTE. A value of all zeroes for the address will disable that
trap output.
Private Community String This menu entry allo ws you to set the Private Community string.
This string
is effectively a password. Without this string, SNMP
commands cannot change values in the instrument.
NOTE. The Private String is necessary for SNMP access to
write chang
es into the instrument.
Public Com
munity String
This menu e
ntry allows you to set the Public Community string.
This string is effectively a password. Without this string, SNMP
commands cannot read values from the instrument.
NOTE. The
Public String is necessary for SNMP access to
read values from the instrument.
Incomin
g Inspection
The incoming inspection procedures a re optional procedures to check the
functionality of your instrument. These procedures require no equipment
other t
han an external monitor or d isplay. For a more robust inspection, see
the p erformance verication procedures in the WFM8200 and WFM8300
Specications and Performance Verication Technical Reference that is included
on the Product Documentation CD that shipped with your instrument.
Basic Turn On and Self
Test
You can perform the following test with or without the external monitor. Using
the external monitor allows you to check that the DVI connector on the rear panel
is working properly:
1. Connect a monitor to the EXT DISPLAY connector on the rear panel of the
instrument. This connector is a DVI-I connector with socket contacts. The
output supports DVI monitors directly and analog PC (RGB) monitors using a
DVI-I to VGA adapter.
2. Connect the AC line cord to the rear of the instrument and to a 100 to
240 VAC source.
10 WFM8200 and WFM8300 Waveform Monitors

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