Windows configuration tool td-tool – Westermo TR-36 User Manual
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Windows configuration tool TD-Tool
The TD-Tool is a PC – application program with a graphical interface for easy configura-
tion of the complex functions found on the enclosed CD or at the Westermo website.
Please refer to TD-Tool for a complete description of the functionality of the Windows
program.
AT-Commands
Please refer to the AT Commands Interface Guide found on the enclosed CD or at
the Westermo website for a complete list of all available AT-commands and a detailed
description of the serial AT-command interface.
Configuration
The TR-36 can be configured both from the local DTE interface and remotely over the
PSTN network. Independently if the local or remote interface is used the configuration
can be made with AT-commands or with a PC-based application configuration tool.
Basic configurations can also be made with DIP-switches locally.
Remote configuration
The TR-36 can be configured from a remote modem. To configure a TR-36 any GSM,
ISDN or PSTN modem can be used.
The modem used to configure is referred as the “local modem”.
Please make sure that the remote TR-36 is connected to the PSTN network and is
powered up.
… Connect the local modem to it's media (ISDN, PSTN or GSM)
… Connect the PC's com-port to the DTE interface of the local modem.
… Connect the power supply.
… Start a terminal emulation program (i.e. Windows Hyper-Terminal).
… Configure the local modem data rate and word format.
… Set up a connection to the remote TR-36 to be configured by using the nor-
mal dial command: ATD
sequence <++++>. The called remote TR-36 will acknowledges by requesting the
remote password. Enter the correct password (default: no password, just return).
Next; configure the remote TR-36 using AT-commands. The password for remote
configuration is defined with AT*WRCP – Remote configuration password.
… Configure the parameter on the remote TR-36 from your terminal program and
save the settings with AT&W.
… Hang up the connection using the ATH command.