4.8 Remote Control
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4.8 Remote
Control
Remote control of the BP4610 can be done by transmitting program messages from an external
computer connected via the USB interface.
(
Refer to “5. USB INTERFACE”.)
The various operation modes are entered by transmitting the interface messages listed in Table 4-22 to
the BP4610. The current operation mode of the BP4610 can be known by looking at the status icon
displayed in the Status window on the LCD screen. The status icons are displayed at the same location
(top right) on the operation panel.
Table 4-22. Operation Mode List
Icon
Operation Mode
Interface Message
None
Local mode.
The various settings can be changed and output on/off can be switched via
the operation panel.
No status icon is displayed at the top right of the operation window.
GTL
Remote mode.
Control is performed from the external computer connected via the USB
interface.
REN
Local lockout mode.
Switching to the local mode via the LOCAL key on the operation panel or via
menu operation is prohibited.
LLO
Even in the remote mode, switching to the local mode can be done through key operation from the
operation panel. To prohibit operation via the operation panel, set keylock to on (
refer to “4.9
System Menu”
), or set the mode to the local lockout mode.
Even in the remote mode (including when local lockout has been specified), output off operation is
possible via the [OUTPUT] key.
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