11.3 Data transfer with a PC
When you connect the MIC 10 DL to a PC you can
•
remote control the instrument from a PC
•
transfer the stored measurement sets to the PC,
edit and process them there (using the user soft-
ware UltraDOC, refer to Chapter 7.2
Data transfer
with the user software program UltraDOC
)
You require
•
a PC with a standard interface RS 232, e.g. an IBM
compatible PC
•
a data cable TGDL/PC for connecting the MIC 10 to
a PC
•
the user software UltraDOC if necessary.
Remote operation of the MIC 10 DL
Data transfer from the PC is made by remote control
codes. These codes represent instructions which re-
late to individual functions of the MIC 10. The codes
are entered with a certain syntax via the keyboard of
the PC connected.
0
Note:
Remote control can be made using the software Ultra-
DOC.
General information about remote control
commands
All remote control commands are initiated with <ESC>
and start with a function code which consists of two let-
ters. The commands are terminated with <CR>.
There are two different types of remote control
command:
•
Enquiring (read) about a value or condition of a
MIC 10 DL function with the command structure:
<ESC><CODE><CR>
Interface and peripherals (only MIC 10 DL)
Data transfer with a PC
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11.3 Data transfer with a PC
When you connect the MIC 10 DL to a PC you can
•
remote control the instrument from a PC
•
transfer the stored measurement sets to the PC,
edit and process them there (using the user soft-
ware UltraDOC, refer to Chapter 7.2
Data transfer
with the user software program UltraDOC
)
You require
•
a PC with a standard interface RS 232, e.g. an IBM
compatible PC
•
a data cable TGDL/PC for connecting the MIC 10 to
a PC
•
the user software UltraDOC if necessary.
Remote operation of the MIC 10 DL
Data transfer from the PC is made by remote control
codes. These codes represent instructions which re-
late to individual functions of the MIC 10. The codes
are entered with a certain syntax via the keyboard of
the PC connected.
0
Note:
Remote control can be made using the software Ultra-
DOC.
General information about remote control
commands
All remote control commands are initiated with <ESC>
and start with a function code which consists of two let-
ters. The commands are terminated with <CR>.
There are two different types of remote control
command:
•
Enquiring (read) about a value or condition of a
MIC 10 DL function with the command structure:
<ESC><CODE><CR>
Interface and peripherals (only MIC 10 DL)
Data transfer with a PC
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