Lecroy WAVEACE 2004 4-channel oscilloscope, Digital Storage oscilloscope, WaveAce 2004 User Manual
Product codes
WaveAce 2004
Operator's Manual
920836 Rev A
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Part I: Introduction to Remote Control
About This Manual
This manual includes a complete list of the command you’ll need to perform most WaveAce®
1000 and 2000 operations remotely.
1000 and 2000 operations remotely.
Part I is an introduction to remote control and remote command syntax.
Part II lists all supported command headers with valid data parameters and values.
About Remote Control
WaveAce 1000 and 2000 series oscilloscopes can be controlled remotely through a USBTMC or
TCP/IP (LAN) interface. USB control is a standard feature on all WaveAce devices; TCP/IP control
is standard on WaveAce 2000 devices only.
TCP/IP (LAN) interface. USB control is a standard feature on all WaveAce devices; TCP/IP control
is standard on WaveAce 2000 devices only.
Remote control is accomplished through the exchange of program messages between the
oscilloscope and a controller computer using the selected interface. The USBTMC interface
utilizes standard IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2 (GPIB) messages. The TCP/IP interface utilizes
Teledyne LeCroy's VICP protocol, which emulates IEEE 488.2 and includes standard operation
bits in a header defined by the VICP protocol.
oscilloscope and a controller computer using the selected interface. The USBTMC interface
utilizes standard IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2 (GPIB) messages. The TCP/IP interface utilizes
Teledyne LeCroy's VICP protocol, which emulates IEEE 488.2 and includes standard operation
bits in a header defined by the VICP protocol.
All program messages exchanged between the scope and the controller must be formatted
according to these protocols.
according to these protocols.
See Program Messages (on page 3) for more information about constructing commands and
queries for control programs. The supported commands are listed in Commands and Queries
by Subsystem (on page 10) and Command and Queries by Name (Alphabetical) (on page 13),
and are detailed in the Command Reference section of this manual.
queries for control programs. The supported commands are listed in Commands and Queries
by Subsystem (on page 10) and Command and Queries by Name (Alphabetical) (on page 13),
and are detailed in the Command Reference section of this manual.