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Anritsu Network Master Pro MT1000A - Command-Based Remote Control; File Access Via USB Interface

Anritsu Network Master Pro MT1000A
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3.6 Command-Based Remote Control
Using command-based scripts makes the Network Master a fully automated
measurement instrument.
The Network Master remote control communication functions support the
built-in Ethernet service interface.
Software specifications are in conformity with the IEEE488.2 standard and
SCPI version 1999 (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments).
All commands are described in a separate document:
MT1000A Network Master Pro MT1100A Network Master Flex Remote
Scripting Operation Manual (M-W3736AE).
This icon indicates whether the Network Master is controlled by the
command-based scripts or not. If touching this icon, buttons appear.
Touching the Turn Off button will disconnect the SCPI connection. Use this
button if disconnecting the Ethernet cable.
Touching the Enable Local Control button will allow the panel operation
with keeping SCPI connection. This function is useful for debugging the
control software.
3.7 File Access via USB Interface
You can access the mass storage of the Network Master by connecting the
USB cable.
This function is useful to copy the files to PC, or confirm the test results.
1. Close all applications by touching Close icon on the Application Tool Bar.
2. Connect the USB cable between PC and USB type B connector of the
Service Interface.
3. If PC has detected the Network Master, copy files or folders to PC using
PC software (Explorer of Windows etc.).
If applications are running on the Network Master, you cannot access the mass
storage.
3.8 File Access via Ethernet Interface
Man-Machine-Interface Command-Based Remote Control
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