9.ETHERNET

9.1Connection

When constructing the network system via the ETHER connector, use a STP cable conforming to 100BASE-TX standards.

Use a straight cable when connecting the network via a hub. Use a cross cable when connecting a personal computer.

Network manager should set the TCP/IP of this instrument according to your local network environments.

9.2Operating with Personal Computer

Use the TELNET when remotely controlling the LG 3803 by using a commuter. To startup the TELNET, refer to the personal computer instruction manual.

Starting TELNET with the Windows 2000

Select TELNET from the START menu.

When IP address assigned to the LG 3803 is "192.168.0.1," enter "TELNET

192.168.0.1."

The LG 3803 and TELNET is now connected.

When TELNET is started, "login:" is displayed. Enter "lg3803." When "Password" is displayed, enter "lg3803."

The login name and password cannot be changed.

Prefix "rem" to the command listed in Tables 8-4 and 8-5 for run the system. Attach "?" after the command to read setting value.

Example 1: When setting the frequency to 500 MHz, output level to -60 dBm, proceed as follows:

rem RF 500 ENTER rem LM -60 ENTER

* □ is a space. Enter a space between header and data code.

Example 2: When reading the channel being set, proceed as follows: rem CH ? ENTER

Enter a space between header, data code, and "?."

Notes on using Ethernet

This instrument can be controlled via the Ethernet even interface, or REMOTE CONTROL mode is in operation. disconnect other cables.

when operating via the GPIB When Ethernet is only used,

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

Operation of this instrument is confirmed by using Windows 2000 (SP2), however, the system may operate incorrectly depending on the personal computer environments.

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