User guide

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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<No><CR>.When connected send the remote escape 
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.