User's Manual
1.07work/09.2003 BlueRS+ manual
4. BlueRS+C2 Configurator command set
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To set the baudrate to 9600 baud please enter the following commands:
br=4<↵> (set baudrate to 9600 baud)
save<↵> (store the new configuration)
quit<↵> (leave the BlueRS+C2Configurator and activate the new
value settings)
Hint: The active set of parameters can be displayed on screen by the
BlueRS+C2Configurator with the command "show<↵>".
• Leave the terminal program and start your application.
Now you can use the BlueRS+C2 with the new set of parameters by running the
needed PC program.
4.2 Configuring the BlueRS+C2 with AT commands
To execute one BlueRS+C2Configuration command cmd out of the AT command
mode you have to issue the command: “at**cmd” .
To call up the BlueRS+C2Configurator please use the command “atconf”.
You can leave the BlueRS+C2Configurator by the command “quit” (or „exit“ or „go“).
4.3 Remote Configuration using the TA+Configurator commands
The BlueRS+C2 to be configured is referred here as “remote BlueRS+C2”.
The BlueRS+C2 to configure is referred as “local BlueRS+C2”.
Please make sure that the remote BlueRS+C2 to be configured at the other end is
powered up.
• Connect the PC's com-port to the DTE interface of the local BlueRS+C2.
• Connect the power supply to the mains socket.
• Start a terminal emulation program (i.e. Windows-Terminal)
• Configure the local BlueRS+C2 with the special service channel 30
(brsch=30).
• Set up a Bluetooth-Link to the remote BlueRS+C2 to be configured by using
the command: ATD<brad><↵>.
The called BlueRS+C2Configurator acknowledges by requesting the remote
password. Please enter the correct password (default: no password, just
return). Now you can work with the BlueRS+C2Configurator by using the
BlueRS+C2Configurator commands (see page 24).
• Configure the parameter for the remote BlueRS+C2 from your terminal
program and store them (if wanted). (see page 27).
Hint: The active set of parameters can be displayed on screen by the