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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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ESIB<br />

Options<br />

FTP<br />

For a complete description of the functions and commands see the FTP documentation.<br />

Establishing a connection<br />

½ Click "Start" and then "Run" in the task bar.<br />

The program is started with the DOS command<br />

FTP<br />

The following command sets up the connection:<br />

OPEN <br />

xx.xx.xx.xx = IP address, e.g. 89.0.0.13<br />

File transmission<br />

To transmit a file to the target system, the following command is<br />

used:<br />

PUT <br />

file name = name of file e.g. DATA.TXT.<br />

To call a file from the target system, the following command is<br />

used:<br />

GET<br />

file name = name of file e.g. SETTING.DAT.<br />

TYPE B<br />

allows the transmission of files in the BINARY format, no<br />

conversion is performed.<br />

TYPE A<br />

allows the transmission of files in the ASCII format. Thus, control<br />

characters are converted so that the text files can be read on the<br />

target system, too.<br />

Examples:<br />

PUT C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT<br />

sends the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to the target system.<br />

LCD DATA<br />

changes to subdirectory DATA in the computer function.<br />

CD SETTING<br />

changes to the subdirectory SETTING on the target system.<br />

Changing directories<br />

The command<br />

LCD <br />

changes the directory as the corresponding DOS command.<br />

LDIR<br />

lists the directory.<br />

These commands refer to the computer function of the<br />

instrument. If the ’L’ preceding the commands is omitted, they<br />

apply to the target system.<br />

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