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Operating the Equipment Remotely
5.1 Remote Control
5.1.1 Introduction
The TT1222 can be remotely controlled in a variety of ways. The basic control
methods are:
Third-party application using Ericsson RS-232 control protocol.
Director (over-air)
Web Browser using the Ethernet control protocol (nCompass Control also uses
this same protocol.)
5.1.2 Remote Protocol Control Documentation
The protocol used for third-party application is the Ericsson RS-232 control. This
protocol is not described, or intended to be in the scope of this Reference Guide.
For information about this protocol, refer to the remote control documentation or
contact Ericsson to obtain this information.
The TT1222 needs to be set up to accept the remote control handling. Once in
remote mode, it cannot be locally controlled unless the mode is deactivated.
Note: The remote control protocols are not contained as a part of the product. An
additional license fee, NDA or other agreement with Ericsson may be
necessary to obtain the information required to control the product remotely.
5.1.3 Configuring the Unit for Remote Control Via RS-232
For the unit to be controlled via RS-232, the RS-232 port has to be configured to the
same settings as the host controller system. The control mode of the TT1222 also
needs to be set to remote.
Table 5.1: Configuring the Communication Parameters
Step Action Result
1.
Go to the Remote menu, located
under Setup Outputs
RS232 Remote Port menu.
The display will read “SET: REMOTE PORT
on the top line.
2.
Use the up arrow, until you are
on the top line.
The second line should read “Baud Rate”.
3.
Press right once, and then by
using the up and down arrows,
key in the desired baud rate.
The baud rate should be set to the same
value as the external control host.
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