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NARDA SRM-3006
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16 Remote Control
Narda SRM-3006 177
16.3 Activating / deactivating remote control
To activate remote control:
Transmit the command REMOTE ON;
ª The SRM-3006 switches to remote controlled operation.
ª The screen display switches off.
ª The keypad is disabled.
To deactivate remote control:
Transmit the command REMOTE OFF;
ª Remote control is deactivated.
ª The screen display switches on.
ª The keypad is enabled.
16.3.1 Solving problems
If the SRM-3006 does not switch to remote controlled operation, check the
following items:
Has you used the correct remote control cable (zero modem cable) and is
the cable OK?
Do the interface parameters on the PC and the SRM-3006 match?
Was the command REMOTE ON; transmitted correctly (Response = 0)?
Is the SRM-3006 set to the correct interface?
(Main Menu / Device Settings: Remote Interface)
16.4 Syntax rules for remote control
commands
16.4.1 Commands to the SRM-3006
The following types of command can be transmitted to the SRM-3006:
GET command: gets information about the actual settings of the
SRM-3006
SET command: changes a setting on the SRM-3006
Remote control syntax is based on ASCII strings. The command interpreter
does not distinguish between upper and lower case characters
(Command [Parameter_1]; = COMMAND [Parameter_1];). For clarity,
some commands contain underline characters (e.g. F_MIN, BI_VALUE).

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