10.7 Remote Control of the Instrument by Internet Browser
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The instrument includes a standard HTTP server function that supports remote con-
trol by an internet browser on a computer.
The instrument's display screen and control panel keys are emulated in the browser.
Operating procedures are the same as on the instrument.
10.7 Remote Control of the Instrument by Inter-
net Browser
• It is recommended to use either Microsoft Internet Explorer ver-
sion 8 or later.
• Set the browser security level to “Medium” or “Medium-high,” or
enable
Active Scripting settings.
• Unintended operations may occur if remote control is attempted
from multiple
computers simultaneously. Use one computer at a
time for remote control.
• Remote control can be performed even if the instrument's key
lock is active.
1
Launch Internet Explorer.
2
In the address bar, enter “http://” followed by the IP address with which
you configured the instrument.
For example, enter the address as shown below if the instrument’s IP address is
[192.168.1.31]:
3
If the main page is displayed as shown below, you have successfully
connected to the instrument: