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Hi Mark,
I see-- so you're accessing remote control via TekScope PC to your 4 series.
I do find it odd that you're only capable of triggering on the edge type, as regardless of what licenses you have, it should come with 9 basic triggers.
Are you sure that the scope you're remoting into in the first picture the same as the most recent screenshots you sent me? I noticed the sampling rate is different than what I'd expect. The UI is also slightly different (missing a "set to 50%" level button, along with the trigger types missing of course).
-Iris
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1. DIGGRP<x>:D<x>:THReshold 2
But you need to set all with using D0, D1, D2, etc.
2. No
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Roll Mode added in 2.2.6 firmware when horizontal div is greater than 20ms/div
https://www.tek.com/en/support/software/firmware/2-series-mso-nonwindows-firmware-v2261052
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Hi Martin,<br>
Is your MSO58 running <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/support/faqs/how-can-i-tell-if-my-5-series-mso-running-windows">Windows or non-windows OS</a>? And what firmware version?<br>
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-Iris Xu
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Hi Martin,<br>
You can send in SCPI commands line by line through TekVISA Openchoice Talker/Listener, yes. <br>
Is your Network Address set to Auto (not Manual)? It should fill out automatically from there. <br>
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You can also hit Test Connection to see if the LAN connection is being made, or reset LAN as well. You can also make a connection through USB and TekVISA should also be able to recognize your scope from there.<br>
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-Iris Xu
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Hi Eric,<br>
Unfortunately, no. The plot position can only be changed through the user interface and not through SCPI commands.<br>
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-Iris
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Hi John,<br>
I let our product team know of this issue. I'll let you know if there is an update.<br>
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Best,<br>
Iris Xu
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Hi Martin, <br>
It looks like you made a new thread dipping into SCPI commands in a python script, which is typically the way people remote into their scope and change around settings. You can also send them one-by-one using other apps like tekVISA Talker/Listener, for example.<br>
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Specifically for recalling tss files, the command can be found on page 2-1132 of the <a href="https://www.tek.com/en/sitewide-content/manuals/4/5/6/4-5-6-series-mso-programmer-manual">4/5/6 series programmer's manual</a><br>
RECAll:SESsion "insert tss file path"<br>
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And for getting screenshots(PNG files) you can use (page 2-1156)<br>
SAVe:IMAGe "insert file path.png"<br>
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I'm not sure where you want to save the files to, but you can check your current working directory with (page 2-585)<br>
FILESystem:CWD <br>
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and also mount a windows or tekdrive (2-588), though this might be easier to do through the scope UI.<br>
FILESYSTEM:MOUNT:DRIVE<br>
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Best,<br>
Iris Xu
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Hi Otto,<br>
It looks like the scale is set to 2kV/div, not 1000V. Can I ask about the rest of your setup?<br>
1) What probe are you using?<br>
2) What are the probe settings? (ex. Attenuation, termination, etc. feel free to attach another photo.)<br>
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Best,<br>
Iris Xu