TD 92930EN
13 December 2013 /Ver B
Configuration Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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4. Installation of WLAN Handsets
the handset goes online with the Messaging system, and the synchronization
process with the WSG runs, and vice versa. The solution for this, is to avoid
storing handset numbers in the WinPDM.
4.3
Installation with WinPDM
In a small VoWiFi system, the administration can be handled using only the WinPDM.
The synchronization is in this case not handled automatically by the system when a
handset’s parameters are changed in the WinPDM. When the parameters have been
changed in WinPDM, each handset must be placed in the Desktop Programmer (DP1)
cradle connected to the administrator’s computer in order to synchronize the
parameters with the handset.
1
Open the WinPDM.
2
In the Numbers tab, click “New“. The New numbers window is opened.
3
In the Device Type and Parameter version drop-down lists, select the matching
device type and the parameter version for the handset to be used, respectively.
4
In the Prefix field, enter the numbers’ prefix (if needed).
5
Create a range of numbers by selecting the “Range“ option. Enter the start call
number and the end call number in the fields, respectively.
6
Click “OK”.
7
Create a network settings template (see
4.5.1 Create a template
on page 15)
with the following network parameters:
•
Network settings
1
(located under Network > Network A, B, C, or D)
8
Create another template (see
4.5.1 Create a template
on page 15) with the
common handset settings applicable to all handsets (exclude the network
parameters and used security settings). Example of parameters settings:
•
VoIP settings
2
(located under VoIP)
•
Software TFTP IP address (if any) (located under Device > General)
•
Syslog settings
3
(if any) (located under Device > General)
In addition, settings for hiding menu items in the display, certain level of ring
signal and vibrators etc. can also be configured.
9
Apply the network settings template to the handset, see
4.5.2 Apply a Template
to a Handset with a Number
on page 15.
10
Apply the common settings template to the handset, see
4.5.2 Apply a Template
to a Handset with a Number
on page 15.
11
Place the handset in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
12
In the Device Wizard window, select “Associate with number“ and press “OK“.
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Select the handset to associate with. Press “OK“.
The number and parameter settings saved in the WinPDM are now synchronized with
the handset. In addition, the handset’s Device ID is also synchronized with the number
in the WinPDM.
If certificates must be used to access a VoWiFi system, also perform the steps 14 - 19.
1. All required system settings for the WLAN. For example SSID and Security mode, and if used, any certificates for
802.11x.
2. VoIP protocol, Gatekeeper IP address or SIP proxy IP address used to access the PBX.
3. The parameter “Syslog“ must be enabled in order to set the “Syslog IP address“.