Project your
oscilloscope screen
with display over
LAN
The R&S®RTB2000 digital oscilloscope lets you share
your scope's display with any computer/projector
via LAN or Internet. The oscilloscope comes with
an RJ-45 Ethernet jack and a built-in web server
(as standard). The screen is displayed via a direct
connection to a PC, via LAN or over the Internet.
Connection via LAN
LAN
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digital oscilloscope
Direct connection to PC
Ethernet
cable
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digital oscilloscope
Project the screen content
The following instructions guide you through the steps
needed to project your oscilloscope's screen content:
❙ Use an Ethernet cable to connect the oscilloscope to
either your local area network (LAN) or directly to your
PC (see figures on left)
❙ The LAN icon turns green once the oscilloscope obtains
the IP address from the network's DHCP server. If your
network needs a predefined fixed IP address, please
contact your administrator to obtain one
❙ Touch the green LAN icon on the oscilloscope's display
and select parameters to find the IP address. If you need
a fixed IP address, change the IPI mode to manual and
enter the specified IP address
VGA,
HDMI®
or DVI
VGA,
HDMI®
or DVI
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