
DECT handsets Unified Support Tool
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Auto configuration function: for 8262 and 8262Ex only
Warning
This feature is supported by versions v16 and higher for 8262. For the 8262Ex, this
feature is supported from v27.
1. Launch the Unified Support
Tool
2.
Select “Auto Configuration”
In order to give the user an easy way to ensure that a number of handsets have the same configurations,
the settings can be copied between them.
The user makes all needed adjustments on 8262 or 8262Ex handset only, e.g. alarm settings, CAT-iq
ringer melody or F1/F2 function keys. The handset is then connected to a PC and from the Auto
Configuration part of the Unified Service Tool the configurations can be saved on the PC. It is saved as a
binary file. The name is default the model of the handset, but it can be changed by the user.
The configurations can then be loaded to any other handset of the same model and firmware version. It is
possible to choose any binary configuration file from the PC, saved from another handset of the same
model. When uploading a file, the tool will make sure that the file and handset matches, if they do not, an
error prompt will be shown and the upload will stop.
When reading settings from the handset, or uploading new settings to the handset, it will enter save mode.
In this way it is not possible to change the settings while reading or changing them from the service tool.
Use cases
Saving a configuration file to the PC
The user has a handset on which he has adjusted the settings as preferred.
1.
The user opens the unified tool and selects the “Auto Configuration” from the startup screen.
2.
Select the model of the handset to update.
3.
The user connects the handset through USB.
4.
As default, the unified tool tries to connect via USB.
5.
The model and software version are shown.
6.
The user presses “Save Configurations on PC”.
7.
The handset will enter save mode and the startup screen can be seen.
8.
The information is retrieved
from the handset and a “Save” dialog is shown.
9.
The user chooses where he wants to save the file. The name on the configuration file can be
changed.
10.
When the file is saved a dialog will be shown.
11.
The handset will reboot.