Remote Control
MSO5000 series digital oscilloscope can be connected to the PC via the USB,
LAN, or GPIB interface to set up communication and realize remote control
through the PC. The remote control can be realized by using SCPI (Standard
Commands for Programmable Instruments) commands. MSO5000 series digital
oscilloscope supports three ways of remote control: user-defined programming,
PC software (e.g. RIGOL Ultra Sigma), and Web Control.
More Product Information
1. Obtain the device information
Press Utility System About to obtain the information of the
instrument, such as the manufacturer, model, serial number, hardware
version number, etc. You can also refer to descriptions in "To Use the
Built-in Help System" to open the "Help" menu, and then press About
to obtain the device information. You can also enable the touch screen to
perform the above menu operation.
2. View the option information and the option installation
The instrument is installed with the trial versions of the options before
leaving factory. When you power on the instrument for the first time, the
trial time is about 2,160 minutes. Refer to descriptions in "
To Use the
Built-in Help System" to open the "Help" menu, and then press Option
list to view the options currently installed on the oscilloscope and their
information. Press Option install to install the option. For detailed
setting methods, refer to descriptions in
MSO5000 User's Guide
. You can
also enable the touch screen to perform the above menu operation.
For more information about this instrument, refer to the relevant manuals by
logging in to the official website of RIGOL (www.rigol.com) to download them.
MSO5000 User's Guide
: introduces the functions of the instrument and the
operation methods, remote control methods, possible failures and solutions in
using the instrument, the technical specifications, and order information.
MSO5000 Programming Guide
: provides detailed descriptions of SCPI
commands and programming examples of the instrument.
MSO5000 Datasheet
: provides the main features and technical specifications of
the instrument.