
R&S ZVL
Preparing for Use
Remote Control in a LAN
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1.7 Remote Control in a LAN
A LAN connection is used to integrate the analyzer into a home/company network. This
offers several applications:
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Transfer data between a controller and the analyzer, e.g. in order run a remote
control program.
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Control the measurement from a remote computer using the
Remote Desktop
application.
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Use external network devices (e.g. printers).
Virus protection
An efficient virus protection is a prerequisite for secure operation in the network. Never
connect your analyzer to an unprotected network because this may cause damage to
the instrument software.
To establish the connection proceed as follows:
1. Access Windows XP, e.g. by pressing
SETUP
– General Setup – More – Open
Start Menu
(see section Accessing Windows XP's Start Menu on p.
2. Open Windows XP's control panel.
3. Select System and open the
Remote
tab in the
System Properties
dialog. Enable
Allow users to connect remotely to this computer
.
4. Assign an IP address to the analyzer following the directions below and connect
the analyzer to the network as described in
Connecting a LAN Cable
.
5. Create a
Remote Desktop Connection
using the analyzer's IP address.
Password protection
The analyzer uses a user name and password as credentials for remote access. In the
factory configuration, instrument is preset for both the user name and the password. To
protect the analyzer from unauthorized access, it is recommended to change the
factory setting.
1.7.1 Assigning an IP Address
Depending on the network capacities, the TCP/IP address information for the analyzer
can be obtained in different ways.
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If the network supports dynamic TCP/IP configuration using the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP), all address information can be assigned
automatically.