Remote Control Commands
R&S
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Instructions Handbook 1179.2948.02 ─ 01
8
Remote Control Commands
Every
is allowed to use all remote control commands.
As an
, you are allowed to use only the remote control commands in
ter 8.3, "Door Operation Commands"
Familiarize yourself with residual risks and potentially dangerous situations.
See
Chapter 2.3, "Potentially Danger-
Risk of hurting another person
During remote operation, nobody is allowed in the work zone. Make sure of it by
observing the work zone in front of the chamber all the time. See
.
Command protocol
For sending remote control (RC) commands to the RC module in the chamber, you
must use ASCII characters.
●
If you use the serial
RS-232
interface for command communication, set the UART
port via a terminal tool as follows:
–
Baud rate: 9600
bps
–
Word length: 8 bit
–
Parity: none
–
Stop: 1 bit
–
Flow control: none
–
Echo input data: none
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If you use the
LAN
interface, you can send RC commands via TCP/IP protocol or
or
–
Controlling the chamber via LAN requires specifying port 5000
–
DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) is set by default
For selecting the address model, use the command
Changes in the LAN connection state are communicated via the RS-232 interface:
–
Ethernet connection established: "
ETH link up
"
Ethernet connection interrupted, for example when disconnecting the LAN
cable: "
ETH link down
"
If you want to change the interface, proceed as described in
Command syntax
The RC commands are
not
compatible with SCPI syntax.