Section 6 Common Screen Functions
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Using the System Configuration screen for setting
[Procedure]
1. Press
Config
to open the Configuration menu.
2. Press
F1
: System Config. to open the System Configuration screen.
3. Turn the encoder to move the cursor onto “RF Output” of “Phone-1”.
4. Press the encoder to open the popup window.
5. Turn the encoder to move the cursor onto the connector that outputs the RF sig-
nal.
6. Press the encoder to determine the value.
Example of programming by remote control
RFOUT MAIN,1 /*Sets output destination of Phone-1 to Main*/
6.1.11 Setting the GPIB address
The computer performing remote control searches for the measuring instrument
which receives the instructions sent from the computer, based on the GPIB address.
Before performing remote control through the GPIB interface, confirm that the ad-
dress set in the computer matches the address of MT8820A. The address that can
be set on MT8820A is primary address.
GPIB address cannot be set by remote control. Set GPIB address by manual opera-
tion before performing the remote control.
[Procedure]
To set the GPIB address for Phone 1 to 3:
[Procedure]
1. Press
Config
to open the Configuration menu.
2. Press
F1
: System Config. to open System Configuration screen
3. Turn the encoder to move the cursor onto “GPIB – Address” of “Phone-1”
4. Press the encoder to open the popup window.
5. Turn the encoder to set the GPIB address to 3.
6. Press the encoder to determine the value.
6.1.12 Setting IP Address and Subnet Mask for 10Base-T
Using corresponding measurement software and its optional functions, it is possible
to conduct IP protocol communication via the MT8820A between a phone connected
to its RF connector and a server connected to its 10Base-T port.
This section explains the setting method for the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the
MT8820A.