Hi, I have a somewhat similar question for my Siglent SDS2202X-E (see page 137 in this post).
Please use post number (It is above every post) as reference, page number varies with configuration
What do you see when you start the program in debug mode?
Typically something like this:
;; 6937689.36ms jSerialComm version: 2.10.3
;; 6937718.72ms Start thread for: COM15 - BENNING MM12
;; 6937719.03ms Start thread for: localhost - HKJ Tester
;; 6937719.26ms Start thread for: 10.0.0.60 - Keithley DMM7510
;; 6937895.45ms COM15: Tx: 55 55 00 00 AA
;; 6937895.45ms COM15: Set params: 9600
;; Found HKJ Tester on localhost
;; 6938854.98ms Stopping thread for: 10.0.0.60 - Keithley DMM7510
;; USB-Serial Controller (COM15) Device "BENNING,MM12," do not match answer: "No valid answer"
;; 6939671.56ms COM15: Close
;; 6939671.66ms Stopping thread for: COM15 - BENNING MM12
;; 6939671.71ms COM15: Close
The timestamp is optional, jSerialComm is shown when any serial ports are requested and each device will have a Start line and a found or not found (Stopping thread) line. There will usually also be a number of data lines starting with TX and RX
@HKJ, you are refering to a 'voltmetermode' in TC. How do you enable this mode?
There is no special voltmeter mode in TC (Some of the popup could maybe be called that), but in connection with oscilloscopes TC cannot read the full data, only the voltmeter values from the scope.
TC is designed to log data at up to about 100 samples/sec, with many devices the maximum rate will be between 1 and 10 samples/second due to the device.