Appendix 1
– Remote Control Mode
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S
ETUP
C
OMMANDS
Setup Commands are used to specify instrument and measurement parameters for the next measurement. To
specify more than one parameter, sequential setup commands may be sent to the instrument before the
measurement is initiated.
The default parameters are those used during the measurement immediately before Remote Mode operations are
initiated. If Remote Mode operations are under way, the default setup values for the upcoming measuring are
those defined in the last Setup (S_ command).
Setup
Command
Description
SA
Select Add-on Accessory 1
An Add-on accessory is one that is used in conjunction with a primary accessory. For
example, a neutral density filter (Add-on Accessory) used with the MS-75 (Primary
Accessory). Up to 3 Add-on accessories can be specified for a measurement.
Syntax
: SAn[CR]
Where
: n = Accessory code
Response
: 0000[CR][LF] If all OK, else
NNNN[CR][LF] (NNNN = Error code)
Note: Accessory Codes can be found by running report 116 (command D116). See the
Data Codes section for specific details.
Note: To deselect Add-on accessories, send the command SA-1. Selecting a different
Primary accessory also deselects Add-on accessories.
SB
Select Add-on Accessory 2
An Add-on accessory is one that is used in conjunction with a primary accessory. For
example, a neutral density filter (Add-on Accessory) used with the MS-75 (Primary
Accessory). Up to 3 Add-on accessories can be specified for a measurement.
Syntax
: SBn[CR]
Where
: n = Accessory code
Response
: 0000[CR][LF] If all OK, else
NNNN[CR][LF] (NNNN = Error code)
Note: Accessory Codes can be found by running report 116 (command D116). See the
Data Codes section for specific details.
Note: To deselect Add-on accessories, send the command SA-1. Selecting a different
Primary accessory also deselects Add-on accessories.
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