4. From the Remote Control Configuration window you will see all the
instruments present in the system. Select the instrument for which you
want to have a remote access.
5. Set the parameters:
Note: When a standalone instrument is no longer used, you can simply release it.
See the corresponding procedure below to know how to proceed.
6. If desired, under Description, type a description that will help you
identify the instrument.
Note: You can enter up to 10 characters. The description can correspond to the
test interface ID or to any other short text of your choice.
FTB-2/FTB-2 Pro and FTB-4 Pro
Select Remote control to be able to access the instrument
remotely (via TCP/IP over Telnet or other).
Select Standalone to leave the instrument active even if all users
close their dedicated applications.
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Configuring Your Instruments
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