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15. Digital Channels Input If you purchased the MSO upgrade
you can view and trigger on digital signals. See page 111.
16. USB Host Port Connect a USB compliant mass storage
device to store or recall oscilloscope setup files or waveforms.
You can also use the USB port to update the oscilloscope’s
system software or Quick Help language files if updates are
available. You do not need to take special precautions before
removing the USB mass storage device from the oscilloscope
(you do not need to “eject” it). Simply unplug the USB mass
storage device from the oscilloscope when the file operation is
complete. More information on using the USB port is given in
Chapter 7, “Saving and Printing Data,” starting on page 315.
17. USB Device Port You can use this port for remote control of
the oscilloscope by connecting to a PC host computer. See the
InfiniiVision 6000 Series Oscilloscope Programmer’s Quick
Start Guide for detail s.
18. LAN Connector You can use this port to connect to the
oscilloscope and control it via your LAN. This standard LAN
port is not Auto-MDIX compliant. See page 39 or page 40.
19. GPIB Connector This connector is for connecting the
oscilloscope to a General Purpose Interface Bus. See the
InfiniiVision 6000 Series Oscilloscope Programmer’s Quick
Start Guide for detail s.
CAUTION Only connect USB devices to the USB host port. Do not attempt to
connect a host computer to this port to control the oscilloscope. Use
the USB device port if you want to connect a host (see the InfiniiVision
6000 Series Oscilloscope Programmer’s Quick Start Guide for details).