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1. e Device info gt e Software e Hardware e License e WLAN info e Network info e User ID Site survey tool gt Sshowrss N On Off Scan all channels gt e Select e Rescan e Scan selected channel gt e Channel e Range beep gt On Off Range beep level gt Level Network setup J gt Network name gt e Network IP addresses H gt DHCP Mode e Static IP gt e Phone IP e Subnet mask e Default gateway e SSID m gt SSID Primary DNS IP e TETP e Security mode gt Open e WEP e WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Unite gt IP address e Password e VoIP gt Endpoint ID e Protocol A e SIP Syslog gt Syslog mode gt On Off Syslog server IP gt e IP address e Enter license key gt e License key e Factory Reset gt leyes No Figure 11 Admin Menu in i62 Other menues are described in User Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD92599GB 10 January 2011 Ver A 61 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 9 2 Quick Access to the handset s Device Information For quick access to device information short codes can be used from the idle menu To display this information enter the following codes in the handset Information Software version Hardware version IP address MAC address Current SSID Current RSSI Current channel Site survey functions Code H34 H 34 34
2. 34 34 or 76 76 76 77 Note Other settings and information can be found on the i62 internal web administration page refer to chapter 8 VoWiFi Handset Internal Web Administration Page on page 58 9 3 LED indications The following table shows the LED indications that are used for i62 LED indication None Green fixed Green flashing slow Orange fixed Orange flashing Red fixed Red flashing Red flashing slow 10 January 2011 Ver A Description Switched off Handset fully charged and in charger Switched on but not in charger Charging Low battery Software error Service needed Very low battery No network connection 62 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset 10 Troubleshooting TD 92675GB This section contains information on how to solve common operational problems and information on warnings you may receive Go through the following lists if you encounter any problems If this checklist does not solve the problem contact the system administrator If other users have similar problems there may be a system error 10 1 Fault Symptoms If any of the following Fault Symptoms occur follow the instructions below Fault The display stays dark There is no ring signal Connected call but no sound or one way sound 10 January 2011 Ver A Probable cause Low battery level or faulty handset Ringer off icon is on or ringer volume is set
3. 10 3 Troubleshooting from the 62 Internal Web Administration Page It is possible to view statistics for Voice and WLAN connectivity and to create debug and error logs from the i62 internal web administration page The logs and the statistics can then be interpreted by your supplier 1 In a web browser enter the handset s IP address to access the internal web administration page for the handset The IP address can be found in the handset s menu Settings gt Device info gt Network info 2 Click the Troubleshoot button 3 If needed enter administration user name and administration password to access further pages Default user name and password for an administrator e User name admin e Password changeme In the Troubleshoot view the following can be shown see figure 12 on page 69 e Debug log e Error log e Voice calls statistics e WLAN connectivity statistics 10 January 2011 Ver A 68 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset Troubleshoot Here you can troubleshoot the handset and the network environment The error log will give you the last stored crash log The log is not intended to be interpreted by any other than the manufacturer The statistics provided are presented in a very simple format and require knowledge about the software in the handset The voice statistics require that there is an active call Figure 12 Troubleshoot page 10 January 2011 Ver A TD 92675GB
4. Figure 3 Configuration of Handsets via Over the Air OTA 10 January 2011 Ver A 8 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 4 Installation of Handsets This section describes the recommended procedure for installing and configuring handsets There are several ways to install a handset but the procedures described here guarantees simple maintenance of the network It is recommended to use the IMS2 to install and maintain handsets in a large network The reason is that it enables to install upgrade and configure a large amount of handsets simultaneously Another benefit is that the collection of the handsets from the user is not needed due to configuration is performed over the air OTA The handset must first be configured in the WinPDM to access the IMS2 later on See Installation steps in large VoWiFi Systems using IMS2 and WinPDM The WinPDM enables administration of one handset at the time inserted in a Desktop Programmer DP1 connected via USB to the administrator s computer See Installation steps in small VoWiFi Systems using WinPDM Installation steps in large VoWiFi Systems using IMS2 and WinPDM Note If the handset to be installed must use certificate to access a WLAN follow the instructions in chapter 4 2 Installation without Central Device Management IMS2 on page 12 These WLAN settings are common network settings for all handsets 1 Create templates in the Device Manager in IMS2 one with net
5. and DTIM settings in the AP 2 Verify the coverage since low signal strength will make the handset to constantly search for other APs and thereby consuming more power 3 Use a sniffer and check the amount of broadcast traffic that is transmitted on the WLAN 4 Check if correct models of the chargers are used 5 Verify with another battery 6 If the system is supposed to use U APSD for voice calls check the voice power save mode parameter in the WinPDM 7 If using Cisco Ekahau location client change the settings 64 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset 10 2 Display Information TD 92675GB The following error messages can be shown in the handset display Display shows No access 10 January 2011 Ver A Probable cause The handset is in range but has no access rights Handset has found and associated to the WLAN a wireless network with the configured SSID and correct security settings But it can connect to neither the gatekeeper nor the IMS2 Action or comment Switch off the handset and then switch it on again If this does not work contact the system administrator 1 Check if the handset has an IP address by entering the Network info screen If not check the WEP key if used or WPA WPA2 passphrase 2 If using WEP double check the key if the handset has no IP address If you have a wireless sniffer configure it to the correct key and try to d
6. 69 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 11 Related Documents Data Sheet Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92587GB User Manual i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92599GB Quick Reference Guide Ascom i62 TD 92597GB nstallation and Operation Manual Portable Device Manager PDM Windows Version TD 92325GB nstallation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB User Guide Site Survey Tool TD 92220GB Function Description Ascom VoWiFi System TD 92314GB Function Description Location in Ascom VoWiFi System TD 92607 GB Function Description Product Licensing Overview TD 92677GB Considerations for Ascom VoWiFi System Planning TD 92408GB Installation and Operation Manual Phonebook Service TD 92360GB Troubleshooting Guide Ascom VoWiFi System and i75 VoWiFi TD 92685GB Handset 10 January 2011 Ver A 70 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 12 Document History For details see change bars in the document Version Date Description A 10 January 2011 First released document 10 January 2011 Ver A 71 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Appendix A Working with Templates A 1 A 2 A 3 This section describes how to manage templates when using both the WinPDM and the Device Manager in the IMS2 When creating a template in the WinPDM and in the Device Manager the templates must be identical to avoid that the template s parameters override each other when synchronising
7. 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 126 140 UNII 3 5 825 5 835 MHZ 149 153 157 161 10 January 2011 Ver A 31 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 802 11 b g n Channels Defines which 802 11b g n channels to use It is recommended to use the default value 1 6 11 If set to All all channels are scanned for access points which decreases the WLAN performance Select Advanced only if the channels shall be set in the parameter Advanced 802 11 channels 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the 802 11 protocol drop down list select 802 11b g n 3 In the 802 11b g n channels drop down list select one of the following e All e 1 6 11 e Advanced Advanced 802 11 Channels Defines which 802 11 channels to use Only used if the parameter in the 802 11b g n channels or 802 11a n channels is set to Advanced Note It is not possible to scan channels in 802 11b g n and 802 11a n simultaneously 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 Enter channels to scan in a comma separated list for example 1 6 11 the order has no impact 11 6 1 will give the same result 6 3 5 Transmission Power This is the transmission power the handset will use when transmitting data to the WLAN system If Automatic default is used the transmission power is adapted according to 802 11h CCX or maximum possible 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the Transmission power d
8. Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 7 Use i62 VoWiFi Handset to Verify the VoWiFi System Deployment 7 1 7 2 Site Survey Tool It is recommended to do site surveys with the built in tools in the VoWiFi handset This provides a true measurement of the RF environment based upon the radio of the handset Wireless analysers may be used to provide additional assistance during a site survey Scan the Channels To be able to use the site survey functions in the VoWiFi handset it must be configured correctly Default configuration for the handset is to use channels 1 6 and 11 If the handset is intended for site survey use scanning all channels will be limited to 1 6 and 11 The table is upgraded regularly starting with scanning channel 1 then 6 and last 11 In between the handset is in sleeping mode The handset consults this table when making roaming decisions It is possible to scan all 802 11b g n channels or scan all 802 11a n channels by setting the parameter 802 11b g n channels or 802 11a n channels to All respectively For 802 11b g n channels it is strongly recommended to set back the handset to 1 6 11 before normal use For 802 11a n channels it is strongly recommended to set back the handset to UNII 1 before normal use The World mode regulatory domain will also affect which channels that may be used To scan channels 1 11 it is recommended that the handset is configured so th
9. Y inthe Saved column If not in the Numbers tab right click the broken handset and select Save 2 Switch off the broken handset to make it offline in the Device Manager 3 Take an unlicensed spare handset i62 Talker prepared with the network settings including the IP adress to the IMS2 4 Enter the number and leave the password blank Press Login The handset is now online in the Device Manager 5 Make sure that the spare handset is saved in the Device Manager indicated by a Y inthe Saved column If not in the Numbers tab right click the spare handset and select Save Switch off the spare handset to make it offline in the Device Manager Switch on the broken handset to make it online in the Device Manager In the Device Manager select the Licenses tab Oo 0 N O Right click the broken handset and select Move license 10 In the Move license window select the i62 Talker that should receive the license Press OK 11 The broken handset restarts and has now become an i62 Talker Switch off the broken handset to make it offline in the Device Manager 12 Switch on the spare handset to make it online in the Device Manager 13 In the Device Manager select the Licenses tab Right click the spare handset and select Refresh The spare handset is automatically updated from the IMS2 and restarted The last stored settings and licenses for the broken handset in the IMS2 has been transfered to the spar
10. 1 Select Device gt Message centre 2 In the Central phonebook field enter the number to the Central phonebook The number to be used is set to default 999999 If the system is not equipped with a Central Phonebook this menu option can be removed from the handset by entering an empty value Messaging and Alarm The messaging and alarm functions are provided via the IMS2 and described in the document Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB 6 6 1 IP Address to the IMS2 The IMS2 handles all communication between the WLAN and its built in Centralised Device Manager It is possible to send messages from a web browser to a handset handle messages to groups send simple messages from handset to handset and to groups search for telephone numbers in a central database on PC have a central telephone book on the IMS2 not PC based and to have absence handling in the system 10 January 2011 Ver A 42 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 2 Select Device gt Unite In the IP address field enter the IP address of the IMS2 If left empty no messaging or alarm function will be available 6 7 Messaging Settings Note This feature is applicable for i62 Messenger and 62 Protector only It is possible to configure how incomming messages shall be indicated and displayed in handset Vibrator located under Profiles gt Normal Profile 1 4 Determines if the handset shall vibrate when receiving
11. clicking Import Locate the software file bin or pkg and click Open 4 Click OK 5 1 5 Upgrade Software Over the Air OTA via Centralised Device Management IMS2 Software upgrade via IMS2 is used in large VoWiFi systems The benefit is that the handsets do not need to be collected by the administrator due to the software upgrade is peformed over the air OTA 1 Open the Device Manager in the IMS2 2 Open the Devices tab and select the handsets to be upgraded 3 Make a right click and click Upgrade software 4 In the Available software drop down list select the desired software file bin If needed import the software file to be used by clicking Import Locate the software file bin or pkg and click Open 5 In the Upgrade section and Activate new software section select when the software shall be upgraded and activated on the handset respectively 6 Click OK Tip It is also possible to upgrade several handsets of the same device type simultaneously using the Baseline function in the IMS2 See Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB 5 1 6 Recapture the Earlier Software The handset stores two software versions which makes it possible to force the handset to jump back to the earlier software This feature shall be used if the current software does not work properly Note The handset must be switched off to be able to load the earlier software Press and hold the keys 7 and 8
12. drop down list select EAP TLS In the EAP client certificate drop down list select the client certificate to use 10 January 2011 Ver A 34 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset 6 5 Handset Settings TD 92675GB This section describes specific settings for the handset that can be changed using the keypad on the handset and or can be set in the WinPDM IMS2 to assist the user or to set the initial value when the handset is commissioned General Settings 6 5 1 Automatic keylock on page 36 6 5 2 Phone lock on page 36 Headset on page 37 6 5 3 Audio adjustment on page 36 6 5 11 Shortcuts on page 40 6 5 5 Configure Profiles on page 38 6 5 6 Battery Warning on page 38 6 5 4 Actions when Handset Placed in Charger on page 37 6 5 7 Shared Phone on page 39 6 5 8 Prevent Handset Switch off on page 39 Telephony 6 9 7 Message Centre Number on page 51 6 9 8 Max number of Call Completions on page 51 6 9 9 Dial Pause Time on page 51 6 9 10 Direct off Hook from Charger on page 51 6 9 11 Replace Call Rejected with User Busy on page 51 6 9 5 Emergency Number on page 50 6 5 13 Import Contacts on page 41 6 5 14 Company Phonebook on page 42 6 5 15 Central Phonebook on page 42 6 9 6 Voice Mail Number on page 51 Regional Settings 6 10 1 Set Time amp Date on page 51 6 5 10 Select Default Language on page 40 6 10 3 Dialling Tone Pattern on page 52 Customize Menu 6 12 1 Hide Menu Items on page 53 6 12 2 Servi
13. installing configuring and maintaining functionality of the i62 handsets The Ascom Voice over Wireless Fidelity VoWiFi system provides wireless IP telephony messaging and alarm functions to enterprise LANs Using third party WLAN products as well as in house developed hardware and software the system enables data and voice transmission together with seamless roaming Device Manager WinPDM in IMS2 a Switch to IP Backbone LAN Internet Figure 1 Ascom VoWiFi System This document is intended as a guide when installing the Ascom i62 handset in a VOWIFi system The document describes the settings needed to make the i62 handset function in a VoWiFi system and is relevant to the following personnel e System Administrator e Service Technician First configuration is done using the WinPDM In small systems where it is possible to collect all handsets to update settings daily maintenance is also done by using the WinPDM In larger installations the Device Manager in the Messaging and Services application IMS2 makes it possible to administrate the handsets centrally via a web interface without the need to collect the handsets The Ascom i62 VoWiFi handset behaviour can be customized to suite each user profile It is recommended that the reader has basic knowledge of the Ascom VoWiFi system and basic knowledge of handset registration in the PBX 10 Januar
14. is finished Repeat the steps 11 13 20 if needed perform the steps 14 19 for all handsets Installation using the Handset s Admin Menu It is possible to install a handset using its Admin menu This is useful when no WinPDM IMS2 is available and the handset needs to be installed quickly Note It is only possible to configure the basic settings via the Admin menu 1 There are two options to access the Admin menu e If the handset has been factory reset or not been configured in idle mode enter 40022 e Ifthe handset has been configured press Menu select Settings and enter 40022 2 Set the following parameters e Network settings located under Network setup e VoIP settings located under VOIP e Unite settings if any located under Unite e Syslog settings if any located under Syslog Configure a Handset with a Template It is possible to select a handset in the WinPDM and directly change one or more configuration parameters By using a template the same configuration can easily be applied to many handsets simultaneously Templates are also an efficient way to give good control over which changes that are applied to each handset Templates enables configuration of all aspects of a handset from sound volume to keypad shortcuts Your supplier can provide example templates for different PBX s The handset will have full functionality towards the PBX even without such a template By using such a template thou
15. regardless of priority In figure 7 a message with priority 1 is received at 13 59 Another message with priority 2 is received at 14 02 and will be displayed The message with priority 1 is put in the message queue The user needs to close the current message priority 2 to show the message priority 1 in the queue When closing the message priority 2 it will be indicated as a read message in the Messaging Inbox Alarm Settings Note This feature is applicable for i62 Protector only The following alarm types can be configured Push button alarm Test alarm and Emergency call alarm 6 8 1 Common Alarm Settings This settings are common for all alarm sent from the handset 1 Select Alarm gt Common 2 In the Stored alarm data field enter data to be sent along with an alarm optional 3 In the Indicate initiated Alarm drop down list select one of the following e On The handset will beep and the LED will flash twice when an alarm is initiated e Off The handset will not indicate when an alarm is initiated 4 In the Disable backlight during alarm drop down list select one of the following e Yes The display backlight will be left unchanged for 30 seconds after alarm e No The display will light up after an alarm 6 8 2 Alarm Types This section describes how to configure the alarm types 10 January 2011 Ver A 47 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Push Button Alarm 1 Select Alarm
16. see Headset User Model Headset User Model These settings are required if User model is selected under Headset gt General 1 Select Headset gt User model 2 In the Name of headset field enter a descriptive name For example the headset model to be used 3 In the following drop down lists select the applicable values for the headset e Microphone gain e Speaker gain e Side tone Note Changing the parameters may result in lower sound quality and high sound level Evaluate carefully before applying 6 5 4 Actions when Handset Placed in Charger It is possible to apply an action for a handset when placing it in a charger In Charger Action 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 In the In charger action drop down list select one of the following e No action no action will be performed when handset is placed in charger e Switch off the handset will be switched off when placed in charger e Sound off the handset will be silenced when placed in charger e Change profile the handset will change profile when placed in charger In the Change profile in charger drop down list select the profile to be used If needed configure the selected profile see 6 5 5 Configure Profiles Clear Lists in Charger 1 Select Device gt General 10 January 2011 Ver A 37 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 2 6 5 5 In the Clear lists in charger drop down list select one of the following e On me
17. to be played whenever the handset experiences a filtered field strength of below the configured value default 70 dBm from the currently associated access point Since the value is filtered sudden drops in field strength caused by the environment for example walking through a door into a room will be delayed thus it is important to walk slowly through the site to cover all weak spots 7 3 1 Configurable RSSI Threshold The RSSI threshold of the handset is set to 70 dBm default In the site survey menu there is the possibility to change the RSSI threshold This is useful if a specific area is designed to have another coverage level than 70 dBm 1 There are two options to access the Site Survey Tool meny e If the handset has been factory reset or not configured in idle mode enter 40022 select Site survey tool e If the handset has been configured in idle mode enter 77 2 Select Range beep level 3 Enter the new RSSI threshold and press OK 7 3 2 Range Beep ona Configurable RSSI Threshold A beep is played when the signal goes below the selected threshold 1 There are two options to access the Site Survey Tool meny e Ifthe handset has been factory reset or not configured in idle mode enter 40022 select Site survey tool e If the handset has been configured in idle mode enter 77 2 Select Range beep 3 Select one of the following e On Activates the range beeps e Off Deactivat
18. to transfer the settings to the spare handset later on If the spare handset has been previously used perform a factory reset see 5 1 8 Perform a Factory reset on page 21 Put the spare handset in the DP1 cradle A Found Device Wizard window appears Select Associate with Number and click Next gt In the list select the broken handset to be replaced with the spare handset Click OK 10 January 2011 Ver A 25 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB The broken handset has been replaced and its settings have been transfered to the spare handset Replace and Move Licenses using WinPDM The broken handset and the spare handset do not have the same device type and or have the same functionality license In order to move the licenses to the spare handset it must be an unlicensed i62 Talker To check that the handset is unlicensed press 34 in idle mode and select License Only i62 Talker must be displayed here 1 2 3 Oo 0 N O 11 12 13 Put the broken handset in the DP1 cradle Open the WinPDM Make sure that the broken handset is saved in the WinPDM In the Numbers tab a saved handset has the symbol y in the Saved column If not right click the handset and select Save in order to transfer the settings to the spare handset later on Put an unlicensed spare handset 62 Talker in the DP1 cradle Run the template with the basic network settings containing see 4 4 Configure
19. 0 January 2011 Ver A 58 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Detailed info IP address 10 30 1 58 Subnet mask 255 255 248 0 Default gateway 10 30 0 1 H323 gatekeeper IP address 0 0 0 0 Figure 9 Internal Web Administration Page Detailed Information 8 1 2 Troubleshoot View 1 In a web browser enter the handset s IP address to access the internal web administration page for the handset The IP address can be found in the handset s menu Settings gt Device info gt Network info 2 Click the Troubleshoot button 3 If needed enter administration user name and administration password to access further pages Default user name and password for an administrator e User name admin e Password changeme In the Troubleshoot view the following can be shown see figure 10 on page 59 e Debug log e Error log e Voice calls statistics e WLAN connectivity statistics Troubleshoot Here you can troubleshoot the handset and the network environment The error log will give you the last stored crash log The log is not intended to be interpreted by any other than the manufacturer The statistics provided are presented in a very simple format and require knowledge about the software in the handset The voice statistics require that there is an active call Figure 10 Internal Web Administration Page Troubleshoot view 10 January 2011 Ver A 59 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Han
20. 0 seconds but TTR continues for the message with priority 2 In this case all messages have been shown 20 seconds each and the oldest shown message with the highest priority is displayed in this case the message with priority 1 The handset does not indicate when it shows the message again since it already has been shown and indicated once The message with priority 2 is placed in the queue After 80 seconds the TTR expires for the message with priority 2 and it is removed from the queue and is indicated as an unread message in the Messaging Inbox When TTR expires for the message with priority 1 it is also indicated as an unread message in the Messaging Inbox Note If no messages have been read closed manually and TTP expired for each message a dialogue window New messages s number of messages View now is displayed All messages are indicated as unread messages in the Messaging Inbox 10 January 2011 Ver A 46 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 8 Example 4 This example describes the message handling with the following message settings e TTP No prioritization e TTR Close manually Tip It is recommended to use this settings if messages regardless of priority shall be read in chronological order that is the newest message shall be displayed first New messages Messaging Inbox Prio 2 14 02 The user closes the message Figure 7 Display messages in chronological order
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22. 1 cradle connected to the administrator s computer in order to synchronize the parameters with the handset 1 2 3 10 T1 12 13 Open the WinPDM In the Numbers tab click New The New numbers window is opened In the Device Type and Parameter version drop down lists select the matching device type and the parameter version for the handset to be use respectively In the Prefix field enter the numbers prefix if needed Create a range of numbers by selecting the Range option Enter the start call number and the end call number in the fields respectively Click OK Create a network settings template see 4 4 1 Create a template on page 13 with the following network parameters e Network settings located under Network gt Network A B C or D Create another template see 4 4 1 Create a template on page 13 with the common handset settings applicable to all handsets exclude the network parameters and used security settings Example of parameters settings e VolP settings located under VOIP e Software TFTP IP address if any located under Device gt General e Syslog settings if any located under Device gt General In addition settings for hiding menu items in the display certain level of ring signal and vibrators etc can also be configured Apply the network settings template to the handset see 4 4 2 Apply a Template to a Handset with a Number on page 14 Apply the common settings te
23. 2 Select Multiple press or Long press 3 n the Alarm type for multiple press drop down list or Alarm type for longpress drop down list select Push button alarm 1 4 n the Number for automatic call after alarm field enter the number to be called after an alarm has been activated optional 5 nthe ALS drop down list select Yes if an Acoustic Location Signal shall sound when the alarm has been activated 6 n the Text indication for alarm on multiple press field or Text indication for alarm on long press enter the text to be displayed in the handset when the alarm has been activated T In the Mode for automatic call after alarm drop down list select one of the following e Monitor The loudspeaker is muted and the microphone is on e Loudspeaker The loudspeaker is turned on e Ordinary The loudspeaker is turned off Test alarm 1 Select Alarm 2 Select Multiple press or Long press 3 n the Alarm type for multiple press drop down list or Alarm type for longpress drop down list select Test alarm 4 n the Number for automatic call after alarm field enter the number to be called after an alarm has been activated optional 5 nthe ALS drop down list select Yes if an Acoustic Location Signal shall sound when the alarm has been activated 6 n the Text indication for alarm on multiple press field or Text indication for alarm on long press enter the text to be displayed in the handset when the alarm has been act
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25. 2011 Ver A 5 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB The ESS might be used for setting up personal login accounts to the Device Manager in the IMS2 The ESS is also used for advanced messaging management 10 January 2011 Ver A 6 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 3 Programming the i62 VoWiFi Handset 3 1 3 2 This chapter describes how to configure handsets in three different ways e Itis possible to configure the i62 handset by inserting it into a Desktop Programmer DP1 cradle connected via USB to the WinPDM e Itis possible to configure the 62 handset via over the air OTA using the Device Manager in the IMS2 Note Requires that the IP address to the IMS2 has been configured in the handset The IP address is configured using WinPDM or via the handset s Admin menu e tis possible to configure the basic network settings of the i62 handset via its Admin menu See 9 Administration on page 61 for more information about the settings that can be made It is recommended to use the Device Manager in IMS2 to configure handsets in a large system The reason is that it enables to install upgrade and configure a large amount of handsets simultaneously Another benefit is that the collection of the handsets from the user is not needed The WinPDM enables configuration of one handset at the time inserted in the Desktop Programmer DP1 connected via USB to the administrator s computer It
26. B 3 In the NTP server field enter the address to the time server If not set the IP PBX address is used 4 Select Device gt Settings 5 In the Time format drop down list select the applicable time format 12h for example 11 59 am pm 24h for example 23 59 6 In the Date format drop down list select the applicable date format DD MM YYYY for example 31 01 2010 also called Europe MM DD YYYY for example 01 31 2010 also called US YYYY MM DD for example 2010 01 31 ISO 8601 MMM DD YYYY for example Jan 31 2010 DD MMM YY for example 31 Jan 10 DD MM YYYY for example 31 01 2010 DD MM YYYY for example 31 01 2010 6 10 2 Select Default Language Defines he default operating language for the handset This setting can later be changed by the user 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 n the Language drop down list select the language to be used 3 f the downloaded language is selected it might be needed to select matching characters as text input language and the sort order in the phonebook n the Input Language drop down list select the text input language to be used Note This parameter is only applicable for the downloaded language and cannot be changed by the user See 6 5 9 Uploadable Language on page 39 for more information 6 10 3 Dialling Tone Pattern Defines which tone pattern to use when dialling 1 2 Select Audio gt General In the Dialling tone pattern drop down list select the applic
27. It is possible to access a predefined function by pressing the left soft key and or right soft key during a call 1 2 6 5 13 Select Device gt Call In the Left in call soft key name field or Right in call soft key name field enter the name of the soft key to be displayed during a call respectively In the Left in call soft key action drop down list or Right in call soft key action drop down list select the function to be used when pressing the soft key respectively Select between the following functions e End call e Hold e Loudspeaker e New call e Retrieve e Switch e Transfer e Transfer to new Import Contacts It is possible to import a phonebook file that is local phonebook to a handset The phonebook file is a tab separated txt file and contains two items per row number and name The WinPDM IMS2 is used to import the phonebook file to the handset See Import Contacts in Installation and Operation Manual Portable Device Manager PDM Windows Version TD 92325GB or Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB for more information 10 January 2011 Ver A 41 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 5 14 Company Phonebook It is possible to create a phonebook that is administered centrally and uploaded to the handset from WinPDM IMS2 If this feature is used entries from Contacts and Company Phonebook are merged The Company Phonebook entries are locked and cannot be edited
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29. N Run the template with the basic network settings containing see 4 4 Configure a Handset with a Template on page 13 e Network settings located under Network gt Network A B C or D e VoIP settings located under VOIP e Unite settings located under Device gt Unite 6 Remove the handset from the DP1 cradle The handset is restarted 7 Enter the number and the password if any Press Login 1 All required system settings for the WLAN For example SSID and Security mode 2 VoIP protocol Gatekeeper IP address or SIP Proxy IP address used to access the PBX 3 IP address and password if any to the IMS2 4 The password is only required if the Password parameter is set 10 January 2011 Ver A 24 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Make sure that the spare handset is saved in the Device Manager indicated by a Y inthe Saved column If not in the Numbers tab right click the spare handset and select Save Switch off the spare handset to make it offline Switch on the broken handset to make it online In the Device Manager select the Licenses tab Right click the broken handset and select Move license In the Move license window select the i62 Talker that should receive the license Press OK The broken handset restarts and has now become an i62 Talker Switch off the broken handset to make it offline in the Device Manager Swi
30. P If this is not supported by the AP then this has to be set in the handset as follows 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the World mode regulatory domain drop down list select one of the following e World mode 802 11d default e ETSI e Japan e USA 6 3 4 Radio and Channel Selection The handset supports the 802 11a n radio and 802 11b g n radio but it cannot use the 802 11a n radio and the 802 11b g n radio simultaneously The radio determines which channels that can be used 802 11 a n Channels Defines which 802 11a n channels to use It is recommended to use the value UNII 1 Select Advanced only if the channels shall be set in the Advanced 802 11 channels parameter see Advanced 802 11 Channels on page 32 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the 802 11 protocol drop down list select 802 11a n 3 In the 802 11a n channels drop down list select one of the following Note The selected World Mode Regulatory Domain determines which channels to be used See Bands and Channels used by WiFi a radio e All e Non DFS e UNII 1 e UNII 3 e UNII 1 UNII 2 e UNII 1 UNII 2 UNII 3 e UNII 1 UNII 2 UNII 2 Extended e Advanced Bands and Channels used by WiFi a radio Frequency band Channels Non DFS 5 150 5 250 MHz 36 40 44 48 5 725 5 845 MHz 149 153 157 161 165 UNII 1 5 150 5 250 MHz 36 40 44 48 UNII 2 5 250 5 350 MHz 52 56 60 64 UNII 2 Extended 5 470 5 725 MHz 100 104
31. Security mode drop down list select Open 6 4 2 WEP 64 128 bit Key To select WEP64 128 bit Key as the security mode Do the following 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the Security mode drop down list select WEP64 128 bit Key Additional parameters can now be set See below 3 In the WEP key 1 field enter the WEP key to be used 4 In the WEP transmit key drop down list select WEP key 1 6 4 3 WPA PSK 8 WPA2 PSK To select WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK as the security mode Do the following 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the Security mode drop down list select WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK 3 In the WPA PSK passphrase field enter the passphrase for WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK 6 4 4 802 1X with LEAP To select LEAP as the authentication method Do the following 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the Security mode drop down list select LEAP 3 In the EAP authentication user name field enter the user name for EAP authentication 4 In the EAP authentication password field enter the password for EAP authentication 10 January 2011 Ver A 33 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 4 5 802 1X with EAP FAST To select EAP FAST as the authentication method Do the following 1 2 3 6 4 6 Select Network gt Network A B C or D In the Security mode drop down list select EAP FAST In the EAP authentication user n
32. Select the template that shall be applied and click OK The template is applied The number of parameters in the template will affect the time it takes to apply the template to the selected handset 5 Switch off the handset when User name and Password are displayed Tip If the handset shall replace a broken handset continue with 5 2 2 Replacement of Handset with IMS2 on page 22 5 1 2 Upgrade Handset Software Note Pay attention to the software Release Notes before changing the software The software in the VoWiFi handset can be upgraded either Over the Air OTA via the TFTP the WinPDM by USB cable or OTA via Centralised Device Management IMS2 5 1 3 Upgrade Software OTA via TFTP Software upgrade OTA via TFTP is used in small VoWifi systems and is recommended to use if no IMS2 is available The benefit is that the handsets do not need to be collected by the administrator since the software upgrade is peformed over the air In order to upgrade the software via TFTP the following must be done 1 If needed the handset must be configured in WinPDM to access a TFTP server see Configure Access to the TFTP Server Tip It is recommended to configure the TFTP server s IP address when installing the handsets See 4 2 Installation without Central Device Management IMS2 on page 12 2 If needed a new software information file i62_packageinfo inf and a software bin file must be uploaded to the TFTP server These files are prov
33. TD 92675GB Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset 10 January 2011 Ver A Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Contents A A NS 1 1 1 ADDreviations ano Glossary ui ia 2 12 FUNCTIONAL IY MATX iia enaa EE 3 2 PEE IASTANATION ii ee 5 2 1 VOWIFI System IP addresses ninio ia E R E AREA T E ahe 5 3 Programming the i62 VoWiFi Handset s ssessssesessessssessssesesseseseesessesessssessosesesresesseseseoseseose 7 BST MVPD isco et a i E E a a od ade I i al Aa a a 7 BDSM S 2s seth en tar neh a a a atl lt tea tte Bidet 4 7 AZ ONCE CAM A 8 A Installation OF HANASEtS sic sssesscsccicscesscstevecdocssncaschorssvecsbusnsedsevessevetevesensosscusosdsebsesdpenndvisiseneserdbses 9 4 1 Installation with Central Device Management IMS2 ooooocccnnnnccccccconocnnnncconnnonno 9 4 1 1 Create a Network Template in the IMS2 ceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeees 9 4 1 2 Create a Common Template in the IMS2 cceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeens 10 4 1 3 Create Numbers in the IMS2 cccceeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeceeeeeneeessteeseteeeens 10 4 1 4 Create a Network Template with Initial Configuration in the WinPDM 11 4 2 Installation without Central Device Management IMS2 ooocinnoccccccccocccnccnoonnss 12 4 3 Installation using the Handset s Admin Menu oocooioccocincccncocccconnncnonnnconnnnnnananinos 13 4 4 Configure a Handset with a Template ooicoinninncnnconccnicccoocnconcccnncconncnnnnnann
34. a Handset with a Template on page 13 e Network settings located under Network gt Network A B C or D e VoIP settings located under VOIP The handset might be restarted depending on parameter changes Put the broken handset in the DP1 cradle In the WinPDM select the Licenses tab Right click the broken handset and select Move license In the Move license window select the i62 Talker that should receive the license Press OK The broken handset restarts and has now become an i62 Talker Put the spare handset in the DP1 cradle In the WinPDM select the Licenses tab Right click the spare handset and select Refresh The spare handset is restarted and the licenses for the broken handset in the WinPDM has been transfered to the spare handset A Found Device Wizard window appears Select Associate with Number and click Next gt In the list select the broken handset to be replaced with the spare handset Click oK The spare handset might be restarted and the settings for the broken handset in the WinPDM has been transfered to the spare handset 5 3 Change number of a VoWiFi Handset It is possible to change the number of a handset but keep all other settings in the handset 1 2 Open WinPDM or the Device Manager in IMS2 Open the Numbers tab and select the handset to be updated with a new number 1 All required system settings for the WLAN For example SSID and Security mode 2 VoIP pr
35. able region 6 11 Display 6 11 1 User Display Text Defines a text to be shown in the display in idle mode instead of the endpoint ID If nothing is entered in this text field the endpoint ID will be shown 1 2 Select Device gt Settings In the User display text field enter the text to be displayed 6 11 2 Backlight Timeout Numbers of seconds before the backlight is turned off 1 Select Device gt General 10 January 2011 Ver A 52 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 2 In the Backlight timeout field enter number of seconds before the backlight is turned of when handset is idle 6 11 3 Brightness 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 In the Brightness drop down list select one of the following e Normal maximum backlight will be used e Power save reduced backlight will be used 6 11 4 Screen Saver 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 In the Screen saver drop down list select one of the following e Information time and status for example message indication will be displayed when the screen saver is activated e Black no information will be displayed when the screen saver is activated 6 12 Menu Operation 6 12 1 Hide Menu Items It is possible to hide menu items for the users To hide or show a menu item do the following 1 Select Customization gt Visibility 2 Select Hide Show or Hide admin for the applicable menu item in the drop down list If H
36. according to the 802 11d standard 4 Check which channels are used The VoWiFi handset uses by default channel 1 6 and 11 If the infrastructure is configured to use any other channel change it to use only 1 6 and 11 as this is the recommended setting 5 Check that the correct Network A B C or D setting is selected 10 January 2011 Ver A 66 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Voice only The handset is configured to 1 Check the IMS2 address use both a gatekeeper and an Try to ping the IMS2 from IMS2 but has lost contact with the IMS2 another PC 2 Remove i62 handset from DP1 When connected to the WinPDM via USB on the Desktop Programmer DP1 the handset cannot connect to the IMS2 and may then show Voice only 3 If messaging is not used in the system verify that the IMS2 address is configured to 0 0 0 0 Messaging only The handset is configured to 1 Check the Gateway use both a gatekeeper and an address Try to ping the IMS2 but has lost contact with gateway from another the gatekeeper SERVICE NEEDED Faulty handset Parameters corrupt Note This display message is only shown in English 10 January 2011 Ver A wireless client 2 Try to send a message The idle connection check interval to the IMS2 is much longer than to the gateway Sometimes when all network connection is lost the handset will show Messaging only for quite some time be
37. acketize and compress the sound in a voice call 1 Select VOIP gt General 2 In the Codec configuration drop down list select the applicable codec The following are possible e G 711 A law EU e G 711 u law US e G 729 e G 729A 3 In the Codec packetization time configuration drop down list select packetization time to use for speech value between 10 and 60 ms Default value is 20 ms 6 9 4 Internal Call Number Length Defines the maximum number of digits to be interpreted as an internal call 0 means the same number of digits as in the endpoint number 1 Select VOIP gt General 2 In the Internal call number length field enter the number of digits 6 9 5 Emergency Number This is a phone number for emergency calls It is always possible to call this number regardless of whether phone lock or key lock are active or not 1 Select Device gt Call 2 In the Emergency number field enter the emergency number 10 January 2011 Ver A 50 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 9 6 Voice Mail Number In some systems it is needed to assign the handset number of the Voice Mail service 1 Select Device gt Message centre 2 In the Voice mail number field enter the number to the handset s voice mail inbox 6 9 7 Message Centre Number Specifies the number to the server for Message Waiting Indication MWI if included in the system 1 Select Device gt Message centre 2 In the Me
38. age 52 Note If the Endpoint ID needs to be changed this must be also done in the PBX 6 9 2 VOIP Protocol A protocol is a set of standard rules for data traffic required to send information over a communication channel Communication protocol is basically following certain rules so that the system works properly The following VOIP protocols are supported H 323 and SIP 1 Select VOIP gt General 2 In the VoIP protocol drop down list select H 323 or SIP 3 Continue with chapter H 323 Protocol or chapter SIP Protocol depending on the selected protocol H 323 Protocol If the H 323 protocol is used the Gatekeeper IP Address is usually automatically distributed No configuration necessary a Select VOIP gt H 323 2 The following settings are applicable for the H 323 protocol e Gatekeeper IP address e Secondary Gatekeeper address e Gatekeeper listening port e Gatekeeper ID name e Gatekeeper password SIP Protocol If the SIP protocol is used the SIP Proxy IP Address must be manually entered 1 Select VOIP gt SIP 2 The following settings are applicable for the SIP protocol e SIP proxy IP address e Secondary SIP proxy IP address e SIP proxy listening port e SIP proxy ID e SIP proxy password e Send DTMF using RFC 2833 or SIP INFO this parameter defines which path the DTMF signalling should take If set to RFC 2833 the DTMF signalling will be sent 10 January 2011 Ver A 49 Configur
39. ame field enter the user name for EAP authentication In the EAP authentication password field enter the password for EAP authentication 802 1X with PEAP MSCHAPv2 Select PEAP MSCHAPv2 if root certificate is to be used for authentication To select PEAP MSCHAPv2 as the authentication method Do the following 1 2 6 4 7 Ensure that the handset is online in WinPDM Import the root certificate by do the following e Inthe Numbers tab right click the handset s number and select Edit certificates An Edit certificate window opens e Inthe Root tab click Edit and select the root certificates to import Click Close Select Network gt Network A B C or D In the Security mode drop down list select PEAP MSCHAPv2 In the EAP authentication user name field enter the user name for EAP authentication In the EAP authentication password field enter the password for EAP authentication EAP TLS Select EAP TLS if a client certificate is to be used for authentication To select EAP TLS as the authentication method do the following Ar 2 Ensure that the handset is online in WinPDM Import the certificate by do the following e Inthe Numbers tab right click the handset s number and select Edit certificates An Edit certificate window opens e Inthe Root tab and Client tab click Edit and select the certificates to import Click Close Select Network gt Network A B C or D In the Security mode
40. ame is shown when selecting network in the handset 1 Select Network gt Network A or B C or D 2 In the Network name field enter the name of the network 6 2 IP Address Settings The IP address settings can be configured in two ways e The handset can configured to receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server see 6 2 1 Automatic IP Address Settings e If no DHCP server is used an unique IP address must be entered manually for each handset see 6 2 2 Static IP Address Manual Settings 6 2 1 Automatic IP Address Settings 1 Select Network gt Network A or B C D 2 In the DHCP mode drop down list select Enable The Phone IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway are automatically set up 10 January 2011 Ver A 29 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 2 2 Static IP Address Manual Settings 1 Select Network gt Network A or B C D 2 In the DHCP mode drop down list select Disable static mode Additional parameters will be displayed 3 In the Phone IP address field enter the unique IP address for the handset 4 In the Subnet mask field enter the subnet mask 5 In the Default gateway field enter the IP address for the default gateway DNS Server Settings It is possible to configure which DNS server the handset shall use If the primary DNS server is available it is always used Otherwise the secondary DNS server will be used Note The DNS parameters
41. and press On Off key at the same time The handset loads the earlier software and will keep it as long it is not restarted 5 1 7 Upgrade Handset Functionality using License Tip It is recommended to read the Function Description Product Licensing Overview TD 92677GB before reading this section The document describes how to view current license s purchase license s and the technical solution of the upgrading alternatives described below 10 January 2011 Ver A 18 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB It is possible to upgrade a handset by downloading a license The following licenses are available e Shared Phone see 6 5 7 Shared Phone on page 39 for additional settings e Location see 6 15 Location on page 55 for additional settings e 62 Messenger license e 162 Protector license There are three alternatives for upgrading a handset e Automatic upgrade see Automatic license upgrade e License upgrade using import export see License upgrade using import export e Manual upgrade see Manual license upgrade Note A handset can be re licensed up to 99 times Automatic license upgrade Use this option if the WinPDM has an Internet connection to the License Server 1 Open the WinPDM 2 Put the handset in the DP1 cradle First time the handset logs on the WinPDM the license key will automatically be downloaded to the handset go to step 4 3 If the handset has been logged on to the WinPDM bef
42. are only visible if the DHCP mode is set to Disable static mode see 6 2 2 Static IP Address Manual Settings Primary DNS Server 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the Primary DNS field enter the IP address to the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Server 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the Secondary DNS field enter the IP address to the secondary DNS server 6 3 Network Settings 6 3 1 SSID The SSID is the name of the network the handset associates to 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the SSID field enter system SSID Note that the SSID is case sensitive 6 3 2 Voice Power Save Mode The voice power save mode is used during calls NONE is recommended to obtain optimal voice quality U APSD uses less power but is more sensitive to network disturbances If supported by the infrastructure U APSD is the preferred choice and multiple the talk time more than 4 times compared to NONE mode 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the Voice power save mode drop down list select one of following NONE e U APSD 10 January 2011 Ver A 30 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 3 3 World Mode Regulatory Domain There is a set of regional rules for the world mode settings and the a band that the handset complies to The preferred and the default setting is World mode 802 11d The handset gets its regulatory settings from the A
43. ation Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB in the RTP stream i e from handset to handset If set to SIP INFO the DTMF signalling will be sent using SIP signalling i e via the PBX e Hold type defines type of hold to send when the handset puts a call on hold The selection depends on what type of hold the PBX support For more information about what type of hold the PBX support see the applicable documentation for the PBX e Registration identity defines if the endpoint shall use its number or ID for the registration with the SIP proxy e Authentication identity defines if the endpoint shall use its number or ID for the authentication with the SIP proxy e Call forward locally when enabled the call forwarding is handled locally by the handset instead of updating the PBX Note The handset must be switched on and within coverage to handle this e MOH locally Music on hold is played by the handset i e if the PBX does not supply MOH the handset plays a tone when the call is on hold e Hold on transfer puts a second call on hold before transfer which is required by some SIP proxy servers e Direct signaling defines whether calls originating from other sources than the configured SIP Proxy should be accepted or redirected using USE PROXY message 6 9 3 Codec A codec encodes a stream or signal for transmission Codecs are often used in streaming media applications This setting defines how to p
44. be applied and click OK The template is applied The number of parameters in the template will affect the time it takes to apply the template to the selected handset 4 4 4 Save Handset Configuration as a Template It is possible to save all settings of a handset as template Note that this does not include contacts certificates and other personal data The template will only contain configuration data This template can be used as a backup if you want to restore the configuration of the handset at a later stage or as a template that can be applied to a number of handsets 10 January 2011 Ver A 14 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB I Open WinPDM or the Device Manager in the IMS2 2 In the Numbers tab select the handset you want to save as a template 3 Make a right click and select Use as a template Enter a descriptive name for the template 4 The Edit template window is opened By default all parameters are selected and are saved when clicking OK If one or more parameters should be excluded remove them by clearing the checkbox next to the parameter Some parameters are user specific If it is decided to apply this type of template to several handsets it is recommended to exclude the following parameters e User display text A text string displayed in idle mode The parameter is located directly under Settings e Phone lock PIN code The security code used to unlock the keypad The parameter
45. cause it discovers it has lost connection to the gateway much faster than it discovers loss of connection to the IMS2 In this case the i62 will eventually change to No access 3 If the handset is supposed to use Gatekeeper discovery verify that the configured Gatekeeper IP address is 0 0 0 0 4 Check the Endpoint number and the Endpoint ID If both are configured they MUST match the Endpoint ID and Endpoint number registered in the IP PBX Clear the Endpoint ID Select the reset option on the middle soft key If this is not available or the problem persists send the handset for service 67 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset Enter PIN code Phone lock is activated Battery low charge now The battery level is low Phonebook is not available at The phonebook is not the moment activated or does not respond Voice mail number not There is no Voice mail number defined defined in the handset TD 92675GB Enter the required PIN code If the PIN code has been lost enter a new PIN code via the WinPDM IMS2 or do a factory reset via the WinPDM IMS2 Charge the handset or replace or charge the battery Try again later or if the fault persists do a factory reset via the admin menu or via the WinPDM IMS2 Note that it may take several minutes for the phonebook to be available if there are many entries in Contacts and or company phonebook Define a Voice mail number via the WinPDM IMS2
46. ce type and extension will be associated with the spare handset s device ID 5 2 1 Replacement Procedure Choice e If you have IMS2 and already have applied the network template to the spare handset s to log on it later on see 5 2 2 Replacement of Handset with IMS2 10 January 2011 Ver A 21 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB e Ifyou have both WinPDM and IMS2 and need to apply the network template to the spare handset s to log on it later on see 5 2 3 Replacement of the Handset with WinPDM and IMS2 e Ifyou only have WinPDM see 5 2 4 Replacement of Handset with WinPDM Only Data included in a replacement transfer The following data is replaced during a replacement e User parameters e Contacts entered by the user Note that the following data is not replaced e Call list e Messages e Company phonebook e Downloaded language e Certificates e Licenses 5 2 2 Replacement of Handset with IMS2 There are two different replacement procedures as follows e f the broken handset and the spare handset have the same device type and functionality license see Replace without Move Licenses in IMS2 e Ifthe broken handset and the spare handset have not the same device type and or functionality license The license must be moved to the spare handset see Replace and Move Licenses in IMS2 on page 23 Replace without Move Licenses in IMS2 Both the broken handset and the spare handset must be of t
47. ces on page 53 6 5 9 Uploadable Language on page 39 Display 6 11 1 User Display Text on page 52 6 11 2 Backlight Timeout on page 52 10 January 2011 Ver A Keypad WinPDM 35 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 1 Refer to the User Manual for more information on how the user can change the settings via the hand set s keypad 2 Some parameters cannot be changed via the keypad Keypad WinPDM 6 11 3 Brightness on page 53 x x 6 11 4 Screen Saver on page 53 Xx xX Messaging 6 7 Messaging Settings on page 43 x x Alarm 6 8 Alarm Settings on page 47 xX 1 Refer to the User Manual for more information on how the user can change the settings via the handset s keypad 2 Some parameters cannot be changed via the keypad 6 5 1 Automatic keylock Note If configured it is possible to dial a pre defined emergency number when the keypad is locked see 6 9 5 Emergency Number on page 50 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 In the Automatic key lock drop down list select one of the following e Enable activates automatic keylock e Disable deactivates automatic keylock 6 5 2 Phone lock Activate the phone lock to prevent unauthorized usage of the handset A password is required to unlock the handset in order to access its functions Note If configured it is possible to dial a pre defined emergency number when the handset is locked see 6 9 5 Emergency Number on page 50 It is not recommended to use P
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49. commended to configure a couple of spare handsets without a number in order to quickly replace an broken handset later on Create a Template 1 Open WinPDM 2 Select the Templates tab and click New The New template window is opened 3 In the Device type and Parameter version drop down lists select the matching device type and parameter version for the spare handset to use respectively 4 In the Name field enter a descriptive name of the template 5 Click OK 6 Set the following network parameters e Network settings located under Network gt Network A B C or D e VoIP settings located under VOIP e Syslog settings if any located under Device gt General e Unite settings if any located under Device gt Unite 7 Click OK to save the template 1 All required system settings for the WLAN For example SSID and Security mode 2 For example 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 4 IIP address and password if any to the IMS2 10 January 2011 Ver A 16 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Apply Template to a Handset without a Number 1 Put the handset in the DP1 cradle 2 In the Found Device Wizard window select the Run template option 3 Click Next gt Only templates with a parameter version matching the selected handset will be shown 4
50. d under Network gt Network A B C or D Unite settings located under Device gt Unite Note The parameters in this template should be identical to the parameters in the network template created in the IMS2 1 All required system settings for the WLAN For example SSID and Security mode 2 IP adddress and password if any to IMS2 3 Put the handset in the DP1 cradle 4 Run the template See 4 4 3 Apply a Template to Handset without a Number on page 14 5 Remove the handset when synchronisation is finished 6 Enter the Number and the password 1 if any Press Login Settings that were stored for the handset in the Device Manager in IMS2 will now be downloaded to the handset This can for example be unique soft or hotkeys that have been prepared earlier When the settings have been downloaded to the handset it might be restarted depending on the parameter changes 1 The password is only required if the Password parameter is set 10 January 2011 Ver A 11 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 7 Repeat step 3 6 for all handsets 4 2 Installation without Central Device Management IMS2 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 DP
51. dset TD 92675GB 8 2 Change Administration Password The administration password can be changed either via the i62 internal Web Administration page or via the WinPDM 8 2 1 Change password via the VoWiFi Handset s Internal Web Administration page 1 Ina web browser enter the handset s IP address to access the internal web administration page for the handset The IP address can be found in the handset s menu Settings gt Device info gt Network info Click the Password link s In the User field enter the new user name In the Password field enter the new password n Pp W N Confirm the new password and click the Change button 8 2 2 Change password via the WinPDM Open the WinPDM Select Device gt General In the Administration user name field enter user name BR WN FP In the Administration password field enter password 10 January 2011 Ver A 60 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 9 Administration 9 1 Admin Menu Tree The handset has a hidden menu for system administrators The Admin menu contains e Software and hardware information e WLAN network system and license information e Site survey tool e Network setup menues e Factory reset option To activate the Admin Menu select Menu gt Setting and press 40022 The following figure shows the menu tree for the Admin menu in i62
52. e World mode regulatory domain parameter is set to USA If also scanning of channels 12 and 13 is of interest use value ETSI There are three ways of scanning channels e Scan all channels e Scan a specific channel 7 2 1 Scan all Channels This gives a filtered list of the channels in the SSID found during the scan 1 There are two options to access the Site Survey Tool meny e lf the handset has been factory reset or not configured in idle mode enter 40022 select Site survey tool e If the handset has been configured in idle mode enter 77 2 Select Scan all channels 3 Select the SSID to display the associated AP 4 Select an AP to display information such as SSID Channel MAC address Beacon period QoS and Privacy 7 2 2 Scan a Specific Channel This gives a list of all the APs found on that channel in the specified SSID 10 January 2011 Ver A 56 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 1 There are two options to access the Site Survey Tool meny e Ifthe handset has been factory reset or not configured in idle mode enter 40022 select Site survey tool e If the handset has been configured in idle mode enter 77 2 Select Scan selected channel 3 Enter the channel to be scanned 4 Select an AP to display information such as SSID Channel MAC address Beacon period QoS and Privacy 7 3 Range Beep The range beep function enables a beep
53. e handset 5 2 3 Replacement of the Handset with WinPDM and IMS2 If the spare handset to be used must be factory reset or no network template has been applied a WinPDM is needed to apply the network template to the spare handset When the network template is added the handset can log on to the Device Manager There are two different replacement procedures as follows e Ifthe broken handset and the spare handset have the same device type and functionality license see Replace without Move Licenses using WinPDM and IMS2 e Ifthe broken handset and the spare handset have not the same device type and or functionality license The license must be moved to the spare handset see Replace and Move License using WinPDM and IMS2 on page 24 Replace without Move Licenses using WinPDM and IMS2 Both the broken handset and the spare handset must be of the same device type and have same functionality license 10 January 2011 Ver A 23 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 1 In the handset press 34 in idle mode and select License to check that both handsets have same device type and licenses 2 Make sure that the broken handset is saved in the Device Manager indicated by a Y inthe Saved column If not in the Numbers tab right click the broken handset and select Save 3 Switch off the broken handset to make it offline If the spare handset is not prepared with the basic network settings also perform the step
54. e the message received at 14 02 The closed message will be indicated as a read message in the Messaging Inbox 10 January 2011 Ver A 44 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Example 2 This example describes the message handling with the following message settings e TTP 20 seconds e TTR Close manually Tip It is recommended to use these settings if the user shall not be interrupted during 20 seconds while reading a message unless a message with higher priority is received When the user has read a message its priority is no longer important that is when TTP expires Prio2 TTP paused 10 sec Prio2 TTP expired 10 Figure 5 In figure 5 a message with prio 2 is received and displayed in the handset TTP for the message is started After 10 seconds a second message with priority 1 is received and displayed while the message with priority 2 is put in the queue TTP for the message with priority 2 is paused and TTP for the message with priority 1 is started After 20 seconds TTP expires for the message with prio 1 and the message is placed in the queue The message with priority 2 is shown again and its TTP continues TTP expires after 10 seconds for the message with priority 2 In this case all messages have been shown 20 seconds each and the oldest shown message with the highest priority is displayed in this case the message with priority 1 The handset does not indicate when it sh
55. e TTR is reset See also 6 7 1 Examples of TTR TTP settings on page 44 Time to prioritize TTP located under Device gt Messaging Determines how long messages shall keep their priority status The TTP starts when a message is displayed If a user presses any key when a message is displayed the TTP is reset If receiving a message with higher priority than the displayed message the message with lower priority is placed in queue and its TTP is paused When the TTP elapsed for a message it is put last in the queue See also 6 7 1 Examples of TTR TTP settings on page 44 10 January 2011 Ver A 43 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 7 1 Examples of TTR TTP settings Example 1 This example describes the message handling with the following message settings e TTP Prioritize forever e TTR Close manually Tip It is recommended to use these settings if messages with the highest priority always shall be displayed until the user closes the current message The user closes the message Figure 4 Describing how queing and prioritizing for messages with equal messages works In figure 4 a message with priority 2 is received at 13 59 and is displayed in the handset Another message with equal priority is received at 14 02 and will be placed in the queue If no messages with higher priority are received the user needs to close the current displayed message to show the next message in the queue In this cas
56. ecode packets both from and to the handset 3 Check the Gateway address Try to ping the gateway from another PC 4 Check the IMS2 address Try to ping the IMS2 from another PC 65 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB No network The handset is out of The beeps can be stopped coverage with the mute button Then The handset beeps oncea or faulty handset go into range minute with a low tone Note When re entering the followed by a high tone The handset cannot find the coverage area it can take a during max 30 minutes If wireless infrastructure with couple of minutes before the the vibrator is enabled it settings matching those handset automatically has vibrates after the last beep configured in the handset registered into the system If this does not work contact the system administrator 1 Check the SSID The SSID configured in the handset must be identical to the SSID configured in the system infrastructure 2 Check the security settings The security settings that is authentication and encryption must match the settings in the system infrastructure 3 Check for 802 11d multi regulatory domain settings The VoWiFi handset software version 2 x x must be able to detect in which country it is located to use the correct channel and transmit power settings Later versions have a parameter specifying if 802 11d should be used or not This is provided by the infrastructure
57. ersion The WinPDM is used for administration and programming of the i62 VoWiFi handsets All settings and updates are in this case done via the DP1 Desktop Programmer cradle connected over USB e IMS2 The IMS2 handles all communication between the WLAN and its built in Device Manager Before installing the handset make sure the IMS2 IP address is available For effective administration of a VoWiFi system with several handsets it is required to have both a WinPDM and a Device Manager included in the IMS2 In this case the WinPDM is only used to allow the handset to access the WLAN system All other settings and updates are done with the Device Manager in the IMS2 2 1 VoWiFi System IP addresses Complete the table below with the IP addresses as a help when configuring the handsets Device IP address Number Port Required VoIP Gateway If used IP PBX If used IMS2 If used Subnet Mask If used Number plan N A Yes NTP Server address DNS Server address VoIP settings Yes Central Phonebook If used ESS If used Syslog server If used TFTP server If used Ekahau RTLS If used DHCP range 1 The VolP Gateway is not needed if an IP PBX is used 2 Only required if no DHCP is used that is static IP is used 3 Depending on system configuration 4 Gatekeeper IP address or SIP proxy IP address used to access the PBX 5 The IP address and port to the location server 10 January
58. es the range beeps 10 January 2011 Ver A 57 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 8 VoWiFi Handset Internal Web Administration Page The internal web administration page for the handset makes it possible to e Troubleshoot the VoWiFi System e View statistics 8 1 Access the Handset s Internal Web Administration page In a web browser enter the handset s IP address to access the internal web administration page for the handset The IP address can be found in the handset s menu Settings gt Device info gt Network info 8 1 1 System Setup View In the System Setup view the following are shown e Software version e MAC address e Coder e SNTP server e Local time e Uptime Info Version 1 3 15 MAC address 00 01 3e 11 03 de Coder 2 channels of G 711 G 729 G 723 SNTP server 10 30 0 101 Local time 13 18 2010 03 25 GMT Uptime 00 10 17 Figure 8 The information view 4 Enter administration user name and administration password to access further pages Default user name and password for an administrator e User name admin e Password changeme Note If the user name or password is forgotten it can be changed in the WinPDM See 8 2 2 Change password via the WinPDM on page 60 Show Detailed Information Click the Detailed info link The following information are shown see figure 9 e IP address e Subnet mask e Default gateway e SIP proxy H 323 gatekeeper IP address 1
59. f using the PBX Requires that the handset is within the coverage area and is switched on Select VoIP gt SIP In the Call forward locally drop down list select Enable Battery Warning Select Device gt Settings In the Battery warning drop down list select one of the following e Sound repeatedly e Sound once e Sound off 1 Visible for i62 Messenger and i62 Protector only 10 January 2011 Ver A 38 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 5 7 Shared Phone This setting defines if the handset is personal or shared The default setting is No but if Yes is selected the handset can be used by several users Each user can still have their individual settings and access them by personal login and a password In order to use the Shared phone functionality the following is required e The handset does not use certificate e IMS2 e Shared phone license see 5 1 7 Upgrade Handset Functionality using License on page 18 e ESS Optional A handset that is personal may also use a shared password empty or specific from the IMS2 For personal password a User Server ESS is required Note If you accidentally enter a personal phone number in the shared handset the handset becomes personal and can not be used as a shared phone any longer The handset must be configured to a shared phone again 1 Select Device gt General 2 In the Shared phone license drop down list select one of the
60. following e No The handset becomes a personal phone e Yes The handset becomes a shared phone 6 5 8 Prevent Handset Switch off It is posssible to prevent the user from switching off the handset when he she long pressing the on hook button When the on hook button is pressed no Switch off dialogue appears in the handset 1 Select Device gt General 2 In the Block switch off drop down list select one of the following e No The user can switch off the handset e Yes The user cannot switch off the handset 6 5 9 Uploadable Language It is possible to upload one additional language to the handset The language file is generated via an Excel file The Excel file used to generate language files is delivered from your supplier Tip It is also possible to upload a language on several handsets of the same device type simultaneously using the Baseline function in the IMS2 See Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB Note If another language file is uploaded the first additional language is overwritten Certain special characters are allowed when generating the language file see information in the Excel file To upload an additional language do as follows 1 In the Devices tab select the device s to be uploaded with additional language 2 In the Device menu select Upload language 10 January 2011 Ver A 39 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 3 If the uploaded language s
61. gh the handset will be customized for that PBX with menu options for PBX specific functions 4 4 1 Create a template 1 Open the WinPDM or the Device Manager in the IMS2 2 Select the Templates tab and open the menu Template gt New The New Template window is opened 3 Select the device type and parameter version that matches the software version installed on the handset Give the template a descriptive name 1 All required system settings for the WLAN For example SSID and Security mode 2 VoIP protocol Gatekeeper IP address or SIP proxy IP address used to access the PBX 3 IP address and password if any to the IMS2 4 The parameter Syslog must be enabled in order to set the Syslog IP address 10 January 2011 Ver A 13 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB The parameters that are not part of the template will be left unchanged on the handset The parameter version of an installed handset is visible under the Numbers tab or the Devices tab 4 Click OK 5 Select the checkbox of each parameter that you want to be part of this template and enter the proper value 6 Click OK to save the template 4 4 2 Apply a Template to a Handset with a Number 1 Open the WinPDM or the Device Manager in the IMS2 2 In the Numbers tab select the handset s you want to apply the template to Note If several handsets shall be selected they must be of the same device type and have the same parameter ver
62. hall be used in the handset see 6 5 10 Select Default Language for more information 6 5 10 Select Default Language Defines he default operating language for the handset This setting can later be changed by the user 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 In the Language drop down list select the language to be used 3 If the downloaded language is selected it might be needed to select matching characters as text input language and the sort order in the phonebook In the Input Language drop down list select the text input language to be used Note This parameter is only applicable for the downloaded language and cannot be changed by the user 6 5 11 Shortcuts One click access to predefined functions can be configured for the Soft keys Hot keys Navigation keys and the Multi function button It is for example possible to define the soft key to make a call Configure a Hot Key A hot key is activated by pressing a preprogrammed button 0 2 9 for more than 1 second in idle mode The function is used for example to change profile send message or make a phone call to a specific number 1 Select Shotcuts gt Hot key X where X is 0 2 9 2 Continue with Additional Shortcut Settings on page 41 Configure Soft Key 1 Select Shotcuts gt Soft Key X where X is Left Middle or Right 2 In the Name field enter the name of the soft key to be displayed in the handset 3 Continue with Additional Shortcut Setti
63. handset s See the online help on the License Web or Function Description Product Licensing Overview TD 92677GB for information on how to use the License Web 4 When the license file XML containing the license key s has been downloaded from the License Web select File gt Import gt Licences in the WinPDM to import the file 5 When the file is imported the license key s is downloaded to the handset s and the handset will be restarted See also 5 1 7 Upgrade Handset Functionality using License on page 18 for viewing the handset s license option s If the handset has been updated to a new device type that is 62 Messenger or i62 Protector both the new device and the old device are displayed in WinPDM The old device has to be manually removed Manual license upgrade Use this option if the serial numbers of the handset cannot be exported to a file due to a WinPDM is not in use The serial number s must be manually entered in the License Web to get the corresponding license key for the handset The license key must also be manually entered in the handset See the online help on the License Web or the Function Description Product Licensing Overview TD 92677GB for information on how to get a license key Tip If several handsets shall be upgraded it is recommended to use License upgrade using import export on page 19 The license key is added via the Admin menu in the handset see 9 1 Admin Menu Tree on page 61 for informati
64. he handset If not configured continue with 6 12 2 Services Presence Management To be able to configure presence management the following must be known e The IP address to the Presence Management system e The user name and password used in the Presence Management system for each handset 10 January 2011 Ver A 54 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 15 For more information about presence management see Function Description Ascom VoWiFi System TD 92314GB or User Manual i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92599GB 1 Select Presence gt Common 2 In the Presence Management system drop down list select presence management system 3 Select Presence and the presence management system selected in previous step 4 In the IP address field enter the IP address to the presence management system 5 In the Listening port field enter the port number the presence management system shall listen to 6 In the user name field enter the Enter the user name 7 In the password field enter the password If the Presence function is configured it will be visible under Call gt Presence in the handset It is also possible to configure a shortcut in order to access the Presence menu see 6 5 11 Shortcuts on page 40 Location Two types of location are supported either a basic location solution that gives an approximate location using Access Point AP location or a personal security solution that gives a more accurate
65. he same device type and have same functionality license 1 In both handsets press 34 in idle mode and select License to check that they have same device type and licenses If the login screen is displayed in the spare handset press Info and select License 2 If the broken handset is online in the Device Manager switch off the handset to make it offline 3 Take a spare handset prepared with the network settings including the IP adress to the IMS2 4 Enter the Number and leave the password blank Press Login The spare handset is automatically updated from the IMS2 and might be restarted depending on the changed settings The last stored settings for the broken handset in the IMS2 has been transfered to the spare handset 1 A handset s license s can be moved to an unlicensed handset i62 Talker if following the replacement instructions in Replace and Move Licenses in IMS2 on page 23 10 January 2011 Ver A 22 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Replace and Move Licenses in IMS2 The broken handset and the spare handset do not have the same device type and or have the same functionality license In order to move the licenses to the spare handset it must be an unlicensed i62 Talker To check that the handset is unlicensed press 34 in idle mode and select License Only i62 Talker must be displayed here 1 Make sure that the broken handset is saved in the Device Manager indicated by a
66. hone Lock when using the Shared Phone feature 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 In the Phone lock drop down list select one of the following e On the handset will be locked after a few seconds when it is not used e Onin charger the handset will be locked when placed in charger e Off the phone lock is disabled 6 5 3 Audio adjustment Select the volumes for the different audio signals in the handset 1 Select Audio gt Volume 2 Select the applicable volumes item in the drop down lists e Handsfree volume e Headset volume e Speaker volume 3 In the Persistent volume drop down list select Enable to automatically store volume changes in the handset for future calls 10 January 2011 Ver A 36 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB The parameter affects the Normal Headset Loudspeaking mode For selection of headset see Headset on page 37 Note Changing this parameter may result in lower sound quality and high sound level Evaluate carefully before applying Headset Select the headset model that is used 1 Select Headset gt General 2 Select the applicable item in the drop down list IMPORTANT Do not select Hearing protection unless a Peltor headset is used e Hearing protection e Micon boom e Mic on cable e User model If not any headset is used above this option can be used to configure an own headset profile If selected additional configuration is required
67. ide admin is selected the menu item will be visible in the handset but cannot be edited by the user The following items can be hidden e Connections Network Headset etc e Calls e Contacts e Shortcuts Soft keys Hot keys etc e Messaging e Services e Profiles e Settings Sounds Display Language etc 6 12 2 Services Note This feature is applicable for i62 Messenger and i62 Protector only It is possible to configure up to ten services that can be accessed from the handset s Services menu 1 Select Services 2 Select between 1 10 3 In the Service name enter the name of the service to be displayed in the handset s Service menu 10 January 2011 Ver A 53 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 13 6 14 4 Select the service to be used e Phone Call e Send a message to predefined number prompt for the message text Send data to message service centre predefined data and or prompt for the data e Edit alarm data e PTT 5 In the Service user data field enter the data to be sent dialed when using the service Note This field is not applicable for PTT 6 In the Service prefix for user data field enter the prefix for the service user data if needed 7 In the Service index field enter the corresponding index used for PTT For example if PTT group 1 is configured located under Push To Talk gt 1 the service index must be set to 1 Note This field is only applicable f
68. ided by your supplier See the manual for the TFTP server used for more information on how to upload files 3 The handset must be restarted When the handset has been restarted it connects to the TFTP server and downloads the software information file inf that contains information about the software version If the software version differs from the handset s software version the handset will download the software file bin from the TFTP server The handset will be restarted when the software upgrade is performed Configure Access to the TFTP Server Put the handset in the DP1 cradle Open the WinPDM Open the Numbers tab and select the handset Make a right click and click Edit parameters Select Device gt General In the Software TFTP IP address field enter the IP address to the TFTP server Dn MT A WN FP 10 January 2011 Ver A 17 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 7 Click OK 5 1 4 Upgrade Software via WinPDM Software upgrade via WinPDM is used in small VoWiFi systems or when IMS2 is not available The handsets need to be collected by the administrator due to the software upgrade is performed via the Desktop Programmer DP1 connected to WinPDM 1 Open the WinPDM 2 In the Devices tab right click the handset to be upgraded Select Upgrade software 3 In the Available files drop down list select the desired software file bin If needed import the software file to be used by
69. in the handset The following steps must be performed 1 Create a Company phonebook file see Create a Company Phonebook File 2 Import the Company phonebook file to WinPDM IMS2 see Installation and Operation Manual Portable Device Manager PDM Windows Version TD 92325GB or Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB 3 Upload the company phonebook file to the handset s see Installation and Operation Manual Portable Device Manager PDM Windows Version TD 92325GB or Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB Create a Company Phonebook File The company phonebook file cpb is normally created from an Excel file using a script to extract the information and create to the phonebook file cpb The Excel file Company Phonebook xls is delivered from your supplier The format of the rows in the phonebook file is lt Name gt lt tab gt lt phone number gt lt carriage return gt followed by additional rows for each entry The handset supports a maximum length of 24 characters in each field additional characters are truncated when the phonebook file is created The following characters are accepted in the handset number field in the phonebook file but are ignored when the phonebook file is created and space 6 5 15 Central Phonebook 6 6 If the network is equipped with a messaging server with a phonebook service the Central Phonebook on that server can be accessed from the handset
70. incoming calls and messages Message alert located under Profiles gt Normal Profile 1 4 Determines the message sound for incoming messages Message volume located under Profiles gt Normal Profile 1 4 Determines the message volume for incoming messages By default the message volume follows the ringer volume but another message volume can be set with this parameter Message List representation located under Device gt Messaging Can be set to text or number IM Option Mode located under Device gt Messaging This parameter is used for older applications and sets that three soft keys shall be placed automatically i e on softkeys or in an option menu list Repeat Message Indication located under Device gt Messaging This parameter enables disables message indications It sets whether a message indication shall be repeated until confirmed by the user or not The current repetition rate is 7 seconds If the message itself contains a repitition it overrides this setting Time to read TTR located under Device gt Messaging Determines if the user needs to close a message manually or if the message automatically shall be closed when TTR expires Regardsless how a message is closed it is removed from the message queue and stored in the Messaging Inbox TTR starts when a message is displayed and keep running also when the message is placed in the messaging queue If a user presses any key when a message is displayed th
71. ion using the IMS2 IMPORTANT Change settings in the handset before change settings in the AP Else synchronisation of new settings to the handset settings cannot be performed Tip Leave one access point with the old configuration to allow switched off handsets to receive the updates when they are turned on Bring the handset to that APs coverage area 1 Open the IMS2 2 Create a new template with the new security settings e Security mode 3 Apply the new template to the handsets The handsets are automatically updated from the IMS2 and restarted Note At this time the handsets have no access to the WLAN system 4 Change the security settings for the access points The handsets are now able to access the WLAN 1 All required settings for the WLAN For example User name Password Regulatory domain etc 10 January 2011 Ver A 27 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 5 6 Upgrade the Template The upgrade procedure of the templates definition version is described in the Installation and Operation Manual Portable Device Manager PDM Windows Version TD 92325GB and Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB 5 7 Create a Configuration Backup It is recommended to have a backup of the configuration in the handsets and the site The backup procedure is described in the Installation and Operation Manual Portable Device Manager PDM Windows Version TD 92325GB and Installation and Operation Ma
72. is also possible to upgrade the handset s software via an TFTP server and is recommended for software upgrade over the air OTA in small systems when no IMS2 is available Tip It is recommended to use templates when configuring handsets By using a template the same configuration can easily be applied to many handsets simultaneously WinPDM The WinPDM runs on a PC and is used for configuring the handset as follows e Connect a DP1 Desktop Programmer cradle via USB to the computer running WinPDM e Start WinPDM e Place the handset in this cradle connected to WinPDM For instructions on how to install and use the WinPDM see Installation and Operation Manual Portable Device Manager PDM Windows Version TD 92325GB Figure 2 Configuration of Handsets via WinPDM IMS2 The IMS2 runs on an ELISE2 module 1 1f TFTP server is used it is only possible to upload software to the handset Additional configuration such as parameter settings is performed via WinPDM or IMS2 10 January 2011 Ver A 7 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB For instructions on how to use the IMS2 see Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB 3 2 1 Over the Air There is no external equipment needed besides the Device Manager in IMS2 and VoWiFi system Please proceed with 4 Installation of Handsets on page 9 Ascom VoWiFi System ar Access Point Client Devie Manager in IMS2
73. is located under Settings gt Locks e Endpoint ID The identity name of the user registered in the PBX The parameter is located under VoIP gt General 5 Click OK 4 4 5 Synchronizing a Handset with WinPDM After installing and saving a handset it will be synchronized each time it is connected to the WinPDM The synchronization transfers parameter changes between the handset and the WinPDM and vice versa as follows If a parameter has been changed in the handset it will be transferred to the WinPDM IMS2 If a parameter has been changed in the WinPDM IMS2 while the handset was disconnected it will be transferred to the handset If the same parameter has been changed in both the WinPDM IMS2 and the handset the value in WinPDM IMS2 will be transferred to the handset 4 4 6 Configure Handset without Saving It in WinPDM It is possible to configure a handset without saving it in the WinPDM An unsaved handset do not have the symbol in the Saved column The settings in the handset can be synchronized and saved in the WinPDM later on However it is recommended to save the handset in WinPDM if backup is needed For example when a handset needs to be replaced 1 2 3 4 5 Put the handset in the DP1 cradle Open WinPDM In the Numbers tab select the unsaved handset you want to configure Select Number gt Edit parameters The Edit parameters window is opened Edit the parameters of the handset and click oK Remove the ha
74. ivated 7 In the Mode for automatic call after alarm drop down list select one of the following e Monitor The loudspeaker is muted and the microphone is on e Loudspeaker The loudspeaker is turned on e Ordinary The loudspeaker is turned off Emergency call alarm If enabled an alarm will be sent when the user calls the defined Emergency number for example 112 1 Select Alarm gt Emergency call 2 In the Emergency call alarm drop down list select one of the following e On Analarm will be sent when the user calls the emergency number e Off No alarm will be sent when the user calls the emergency number 3 In the Alarm type text field enter the text to be displayed in the handset when the alarm has been activated 4 Select Device gt Call 10 January 2011 Ver A 48 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 5 In the Emergency number field enter the emergency number If Emergency call alarm is enabled see step 2 an alarm will be sent when the user calls this number 6 9 Telephony The following parameters are required for the basic telephony settings 6 9 1 Endpoint ID and Endpoint number The Endpoint ID and Endpoint number will automatically be received when registering the handset in the VoWiFi system The Endpoint ID is normally the user s name registered in the PBX and is displayed in the handset in idle mode To change the name displayed in the handset see 6 11 1 User Display Text on p
75. location using a third party Real Time Location System RTLS solution The following RTLS solutions are supported e Cisco RTLS Solution In order to use the Cisco RTLS solution a Cisco Mobility Services Engine must be used and configurations in the handset are required e Ekahau RTLS Solution In order to use the Ekahau RTLS solution the handset must have the Ekahau license see 5 1 7 Upgrade Handset Functionality using License on page 18 and also be configured Additionally information about AP location and RTLS location see Function Description Location in Ascom VoWiFi System TD 92607 GB 6 15 1 Configure Handset for Cisco Ekahau RTLS Solution Select Location gt Common In the Location scanning drop down list select Enable In the Scanning interval field set the time between the scanning periods e w N e In the Scans per scanning period drop down list select how many scans that should be performed during each scanning period If the Ekahau RTLS solution is used also perform the steps 5 8 Select Location gt Ekahau In the EKAHAU license drop down list select Yes Additional parameters are shown In the IP address field enter the IP address to the Ekahau location appliance 0 si DW n In the Listening port field enter the port the location appliance is listening to 1 Note that close scanning periods and frequently scans per period will shorten the battery time 10 January 2011 Ver A 55
76. mplate to the handset see 4 4 2 Apply a Template to a Handset with a Number on page 14 Put the handset in the DP1 cradle In the Device Wizard window select Associate with number and press OK Select the handset to associate with Press OK The number and parameter settings saved in the WinPDM will now be synchronized with the handset In addition the handset s Device ID will also be synchronized with the number in the WinPDM If certificates must be used to access a VOWIFi system also perform the steps 14 19 14 15 In the Numbers tab right click the handset s number and select Edit certificates An Edit certificate window opens In the Root tab and Client tab click Edit and select the certificates to import Click Close 1 All required system settings for the WLAN For example SSID and Security mode 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 10 January 2011 Ver A 12 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 4 3 4 4 16 In the Numbers tab right click the handset s number and select Edit parameters 17 Select Network X X represents A B C or D 18 In the Security mode drop down list select EAP TLS 19 In the EAP client certificate drop down list select the client certificate to be used Click OK 20 Remove the handset when synchronisation
77. n must have been imported to the WinPDM to be able to import the template later on If the parameter file is not imported do as follows Open the WinPDM Select File gt File management Select the Parameter definition tab BR W N e Click Add The Import files window is opened 10 January 2011 Ver A 72 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 5 Locate the parameter file def or the package file pkg where the parameter file is inlcuded Ask you supplier 6 Click Open to import the file A 4 Importa Template dl Open the WinPDM 2 Select File gt Import gt Templates The Import templates window is opened 3 Locate the template to be imported 4 Click Open to import the template 10 January 2011 Ver A 73 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset Index A Audio adjustMent 0 cceccceeeeeeeteeeetteeeteees B Base ING raves sieve leaves A tai C Central Phonebook coococcccciccccccccccccococicininos certifica tadas atenas A nek tek ecela a Yates CEI MISTS nee e ttre acetate Tanin Company Phonebook F Factory resete Tn h ea oa aua arabe H Headset configuration cceeeeeeeeee l IMpPort Contacts aliada de MS iS tala dodo Aves L ED AAGICATION Sis a da dica LICENSE upgrade cocoococccccocccccnocccconcnonnnncnonannnos M Messe ita rada O Overall P PD Mistica Prol no de oa EAE AN A A O S A o tit aN dl Shared PHONE te
78. ndset from the DP1 cradle The handset is no longer visible in the WinPDM and the settings are only saved in the handset 10 January 2011 Ver A 15 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 5 Maintenance 5 1 Handset In an existing VoWiFi system it is important to be able to replace handsets install new handsets and exchange faulty handsets The recommended procedure is to use a template with basic network settings for log in created in the WinPDM and then get the rest of the settings that were created by the templates in Device Manager in IMS2 Another important matter is to be able to upgrade system parameters and security settings in the handsets These upgrades are preferably done in the IMS2 if available If WinPDM and IMS2 are used do one of the following e Ifyou want to install new handset see 4 1 Installation with Central Device Management IMS2 on page 9 e If you want to create spare handsets to be used when broken handsets need to be replaced later on see 5 1 1 Configure Spare Handsets without a Number in Large Systems If only WinPDM is used do one of the following e If you want to install new handset see 4 2 Installation without Central Device Management IMS2 on page 12 e Ifyou want to replace a broken handset see 5 2 4 Replacement of Handset with WinPDM Only on page 25 5 1 1 Configure Spare Handsets without a Number in Large Systems In large systems where IMS2 is used it is re
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80. ngs on page 41 Configure Navigation Key 1 Select Shotcuts gt Navigation Key X where X is Up Down Left or Right 2 Continue with Additional Shortcut Settings on page 41 Configure Multi function Button 1 Select Shotcuts gt Multi function Button X where X is Longpress or Multipress 2 Continue with Additional Shortcut Settings on page 41 1 The Multifunction button is applicable for i62 Talker and i61 Messenger only 10 January 2011 Ver A 40 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Additional Shortcut Settings 1 In the Function drop down list select the function to be used e Phone call e Call List e Contact list e Central phonebook system dependent feature e Message inbox e Senda message e Change profile if selecting profile 1 4 the profile must first be configured see 6 5 5 Configure Profiles on page 38 e Open a menu e Services e Logout applicable for the license dependent Shared Phone feature e Presence e Call diversions e RSSI measurement In the Value field enter the applicable value This is mandatory when using Phone call function In the Control Question drop down list select Enable if the Proceed window shall be displayed after the key is pressed This is used to avoid that a function is accessed by mistake In the Read Only drop down list select True if the user shall not be able to change the shortcut 6 5 12 Soft Key Functions during Call
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82. nual IMS2 TD 92586GB 10 January 2011 Ver A 28 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 6 Handset Configuration The VoWiFi Handset requires some settings to function in the VoWiFi system All settings are done in the WinPDM IMS2 This section describes the available settings for the handset The first part explains network settings and the second handset settings For more information see the WinPDM Online Help that is accessible for each parameter by clicking the icon in the Edit parameters view or the Installation and Operation Manual Portable Device Manager PDM Windows Version TD 92325GB 6 1 Select Network The handset can switch between four different WLAN system configurations called Network A Network B Network C and Network D The name can be changed via WinPDM or IMS2 and is visible in the handset see 6 1 2 Change Name of Network A handset can be configured for up to four different WLANs but only for one IMS2 and one VoIP System The configured networks in WinPDM must have a SSID value in order to view them in the handset Network A is the default system and used throughout this manual 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 In the Active network drop down list select Network A 6 1 1 Change Active Network 1 Select Device gt Settings 2 In the Active network drop down list select Network A Network B Network C or Network D 6 1 2 Change Name of Network The n
83. on on how to activate the Admin menu Tip It is also possible to press 35 in idle mode for quick access to the Enter license key Press the soft key Menu Select Calls 1 2 3 Select Admin menu 4 Select Enter license key 5 Enter license key without blanks mn Press OK If the license key is valid a dialog window License key accepted is shown The handset will now be restarted If the handset has been updated to a new device type that is 162 Messenger or 62 Protector both the new device and the old device are displayed in WinPDM The old device has to be manually removed Move License This feature requires WinPDM IMS2 that supports the move license feature and a connection to the license server It is possible to move a license from one handset to an unlicensed handset 62 Talker 10 January 2011 Ver A 20 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB For example a license can be moved when there are an unused i62 Talker and an 62 Protector with a broken display In this case the Protector license can be moved to the i62 Talker that becomes an i62 Protector Then the broken handset that is now an i62 Talker can be sent for service 1 Select the Licenses tab 2 Select the handset whose license to be moved 3 In the License menu select Move license or right click handset and select Move license 4 In the Move license window select the hand
84. or PTT If the PTT is not configured continue with 6 13 Push To Talk PTT Group Call Tip It is also possible to configure soft keys to reach services quickly see 6 5 11 Shortcuts on page 40 Push To Talk PTT Group Call To be able to configure a PTT session the following must be known e The group number to the PTT group defined in the IMS2 e The phone number to the conference bridge Tip For more information about the PTT function see also Function Description Ascom VoWIiFi System TD 92314GB or User Manual i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92599GB Note If Music on Hold MOH is used in the system it can effect an ongoing PTT group call If someone in the group conference answers another incoming call MOH will be played for the whole group 1 Select Push To Talk gt X where X represents 1 10 2 n the Session name field enter a name to identify the PTT session 3 n the Group number field enter the number to the PTT conference group 4 n the Display text field enter a text to be shown in the display during the PTT session n the PTT session signal drop down list select the indication of the PTT session n the Conference number field enter the phone number to the conference bridge n the Answer mode drop down list select the answer mode for the PTT session n the Speaker mode drop down list select the speaker mode for the PTT session Oo 0 Y nD Ww A Service must be configured to access the PTT session from t
85. ore no automatic check for licenses will be done The WinPDM and License Server must be synchronized as follows e Select the Licences tab e Right click the handset in the list e Select Refresh The license key will now be downloaded to the handset 4 The handset will be restarted See also 5 1 7 Upgrade Handset Functionality using License on page 18 for viewing the handset s license option s If the handset has been updated to a new device type that is i62 Messenger or i62 Protector both the new device and the old device are displayed in WinPDM The old device has to be manually removed License upgrade using import export Use this option if the WinPDM has no Internet connection to the License Server A product information file XML must first be exported from the WinPDM and then imported to the License Web 1 Put the handset in the DP1 cradle 2 Open the WinPDM e Select the Licences tab e Right click the handset s in the list e Select Export e Save the file on a computer with Internet connection to access the License Web later on 3 In a web browser enter the address to the License Web https www ascom ws com Licenses 10 January 2011 Ver A 19 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB The License Web is used for e Importing the product information file e Viewing Purchasing the license s for the handset s e Downloading the license file containing the license key s for the
86. otocol Primary Rate Interfaces Ascom i62 license for Personal security Received Signal Strength Indication Real Time Location System Request To Send Push To Talk Services are predefined functions such as Phone Call Send Data Send Message etc that can be accessible from the Service menu Session Initiation Protocol Service Set Identifier User friendly name of a WLAN Quality of Service Defines to what extent transmission rates error rates etc are guaranteed in advance Ascom i62 VoWiFi handset with basic functionality Name of Ascom IP based system for handling events messages and alarms Voice over IP Wireless version of VolP and refers to an IEEE 802 11a b g and n network Wired Equivalent Privacy Wireless Fidelity IEEE 802 11 Wireless Local Area Network Wi Fi Multimedia W i Fi Protected Access Functionality matrix The following matrix shows which functionality that currently can be used by the different versions and requires settings in the WinPDM Talker Messenger Protector Company Phonebook Yes Yes Yes Central Phonebook Yes Yes Yes Centralized Management Yes Yes Yes Customized GUI Yes Yes Yes Interactive Messaging IM No Yes Yes Location Yes Yes Yes 10 January 2011 Ver A Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Push to Talk PTT No Yes Yes Multifunction Button Yes Yes No Push Button Alarm No No Yes Acoustic Location Signal ALS No No Yes Services No Ye
87. otocol Gatekeeper IP address or SIP Proxy IP adress used to access the PBX 10 January 2011 Ver A 26 Configuration Manual 5 4 5 5 Ascom 62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 3 In the Number menu select Rename Alternatively right click the handset and select Rename from the menu that appears 4 In the New prefix field enter the new prefix if needed 5 In the New number field enter the new number Note Make sure that the new number is not existing in another system If several handsets have the same number their settings will overwrite each other when synchronizing with IMS2 WinPDM 6 Click OK The new number will be synchronized with the handset when it is connected to WinPDM or IMS2 Update Parameters via IMS2 This section describes the general procedure on how to change update parameters using the IMS2 The update starts when the handset is idle and will not interrupt an ongoing call Note Only select the parameters that are changed if all parameters are selected the system performance decreases 1 Open the IMS2 2 Create a new template with only the parameters that shall be changed 3 Select the numbers that should be updated and apply the template The handsets are automatically updated from the IMS2 and might be restarted depending of which parameters that are changed Perform a Security Upgrade via IMS2 This section describes how to perform an update change of the WLAN password authenticat
88. ows the message again since it already has been shown and indicated once The message with priority 2 is placed in the queue 10 January 2011 Ver A 45 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB Example 3 This example describes the message handling with the following message settings e TTP 20 seconds e TTR 2 minutes Tip It is recommended to use these settings if the user shall not be interrupted during 20 seconds while reading a message unless a message with higher priority is received When the user has read a message its priority is no longer important that is when TTP expires In addition if a message is not shown again within the TTR interval it is considered as not important and is removed from the queue Messaging Inbox Frio 2 TTP expired TTR expired Figure 6 Message handling without manually closing a message In figure 6 a message with prio 2 is received and displayed in the handset TTP and TTR for the message is started After 10 seconds a second message with priority 1 is received and displayed while the message with priority 2 is put in the queue TTP for the message with priority 2 is paused but TTR continues TTP and TTR for the message with priority 1 is started After 20 seconds TTP expires but TTR continues for the message with prio 1 and the message is placed in the queue The message with priority 2 is shown again and its TTP continues TTP expires after 1
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90. rop down list select one of the following e Automatic e 0 dBm e 5 dBm e 11 dBm e 14dBm e 20 dBm max 6 3 6 IP DSCP for Voice Signalling Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP defines which value to use for outgoing voice and signalling traffic The DSCP value is used for QoS on the LAN The settings in the handset must agree with the settings in the system otherwise it will result in bad voice quality 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 10 January 2011 Ver A 32 Configuration Manual Ascom 62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 2 In the IP DSCP for voice and or IP DSCP for signalling drop down list select one of the following e 0x38 56 Class selector 7 e 0x30 48 Class selector 6 e Ox2E 46 Expedited Forwarding default for voice e 0x28 40 Class selector 5 e 0x20 32 Class selector 4 e Ox1A 26 Assured forwarding 31 default for signaling e 0x18 24 Class selector 3 e 0x10 16 Class selector 2 e 0x08 8 Class selector 1 e 0x00 0 Default 6 4 Security Settings The WLAN system can be configured to use various encryption and or authentication schemes The use of extensive encryption authentication schemes can cause incidents of dropped speech during handover due to the time to process the authentication 6 4 1 Open Select Open if no encryption authentication is required To select Open as the security mode do the following 1 Select Network gt Network A B C or D 2 In the
91. rs by selecting the Range option Enter the start call number and the end call number in the fields respectively Click OK Note The maximum range that can be added at a time are 100 numbers 7 Apply the network settings template to the selected handsets See 4 4 2 Apply a Template to a Handset with a Number on page 14 8 Apply the common settings template to the selected handsets See 4 4 2 Apply a Template to a Handset with a Number on page 14 9 Close the IMS2 4 1 4 Create a Network Template with Initial Configuration in the WinPDM In a factory delivered handset the WLAN settings are not configured that is required to access the IMS2 Using the WinPDM allows the handset to be primed with the WLAN parameters and allows it to log in to the Device Manager in IMS2 for future management over the air Create a template with the basic network settings and IP adress to IMS2 This template is only used once for each handset since it must access the WLAN and then log on the Device Manager After log in the settings in the handset are changed according to the templates in the Device Manager in IMS2 1 Open the WinPDM 2 Do one of the following e Ifa network template was created in the Device Manager in IMS2 export this template and import it to WinPDM See Appendix A for more information Recommended e Create a template see 4 4 1 Create a template on page 13 with the following network parameters Network settings locate
92. s Enhanced System Service Unite module that handles centralized number planning remote connection system supervision fault handling group handling message routing centralized logging activity logging and user access administration Extended Service Set WLAN with multiple APs sharing the same SSID IP Gateway PRI Ascom VolP Gateway QSIG Interactive Messaging makes it possible to access information from an application and control it by selecting a choice received in a message Integrated Wireless Messaging and Services Unite module that enables messaging to and from the connected cordless telephone system Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol An authorization to use a licensed function Medium Access Control Ascom 62 VoWiFi handset license for Messaging solutions Message Waiting Indication Network Time Protocol Over The Air Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset 1 2 PBX PDM PEAP PRI Protector RSSI RTLS RTS PTT Services SIP SSID QoS Talker Unite VoIP VoWiFi WEP Wi Fi WLAN WMM WPA TD 92675GB Private Branch Exchange Telephone system within an enterprise that switches calls between local lines and allows all users to share a certain number of external lines Portable Device Manager An application running on a PC for managing portable devices charging racks etc Also called PDM Windows version or WinPDM Protected Extensible Authentication Pr
93. s 4 7 4 Open the WinPDM Put the spare handset in the DP1 cradle 5 6 Run the template with the basic network settings containing see 4 4 Configure a Handset with a Template on page 13 e Network settings located under Network gt Network A B C or D e VolP settings located under VOIP e Unite settings located under Device gt Unite Z Remove the handset from the DP1 cradle The handset might be restarted depending on parameter changes 8 Enter the number and the password if any Press Login The spare handset is automatically updated from the IMS2 and might be restarted depending on the parameter changes The last stored settings for the broken handset in the IMS2 has been transfered to the new handset Replace and Move License using WinPDM and IMS2 The broken handset and the spare handset do not have the same device type and or have the same functionality license In order to move the licenses to the spare handset it must be an unlicensed i62 Talker To check that the handset is unlicensed press 34 in idle mode and select License Only i62 Talker must be displayed here 1 Make sure that the broken handset is saved in the Device Manager indicated by a Y in the Saved column If not in the Numbers tab right click the broken handset and select Save Switch off the broken handset to make it offline Open the WinPDM Put the unlicensed spare handset i62 Talker in the DP1 cradle n Pp WwW
94. s Yes Voice Mail Yes Yes Yes Upload Language Yes Yes Yes Clear lists in charger Yes Yes Yes The three versions Talker Messaging and Protector use the same hardware and software but features are enabled by licensing The Talker version is an unlicensed handset with basic functionality and the Messaging and Protector versions are licensed handsets with additional functionalities such as messaging and alarm respectively 10 January 2011 Ver A 4 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 2 Pre Installation Before installing Ascom i62 handsets in a VoWiFi system make sure that all equipment is available It is recommended to set up chargers and charge the handset batteries before installation and to have a number plan available for the handsets Also be sure that the IP addressing plan is set up to support the amount of handsets to be deployed We assume that the VoWiFi system is installed including some or all of the following components depending on system configuration e VoIP Gateway This is the gateway for ISDN primary rate interfaces PRI in the Ascom VoWiFi It serves as a link between traditional telephony and VoWiFi telephony DHCP Server A DHCP server allows devices to request and obtain an IP address from a server which has a list of addresses available for assignment If the WLAN does not have access to a DHCP server a list of static IP addresses is necessary e Portable Device Manager PDM Windows v
95. set 162 Talker that shall receive the license Click OK If no handsets are shown there are no applicable handsets to move the license to See also 5 2 Replacement of Handsets on page 21 for information on how to move user parameters and contacts to another handset 5 1 8 Performa Factory reset 5 2 When a factory reset is done on a handset all configuration settings will be restored to default values PBX subscriptions contacts messages downloaded language certificate etc will be removed The software and licenses will be left intact Factory Reset using WinPDM 1 Open the WinPDM 2 Put the handset in the DP1 cradle 3 In the Device tab mark the handset to be facory reset Note that the handset must be online 4 In the Device menu select Factory reset Alternatively right click the handset and select Factory reset 5 A Reset devices window appears click Yes The handset will be restarted Factory Reset using Handset It is possible to factory reset a handset from its Admin menu 1 To activate the Admin menu select Menu gt Settings and enter 40022 2 Select Factory Reset 3 A Reset portable window appears press Yes The handset will be restarted Replacement of Handsets A handset can be replaced with a spare handset if it is broken The handset registered in WinPDM or IMS2 is associated with its device type device ID and extension During the replacement procedure the broken handset s devi
96. sion 3 Make a right click and select Run template Only templates with a parameters version matching the selected handsets will be shown Select the template you want to apply and click OK The template is applied The number of parameters in the template will affect the time it takes to apply the template to the selected handsets When looking at a handset under the Numbers tab the column Last run template will show the name of the most recently applied template Tip It is also possible to apply a template on several handsets of the same device type simultaneously using the Baseline function see Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB This function cannot be used to download certificates to the handsets 4 4 3 Apply a Template to Handset without a Number Note This feature is only applicable for the WinPDM However in the Device Manager in IMS2 it is possible to apply a template to a handset without a number using the Baseline function The Baseline function or a template cannot be used to download certificates to the handsets See Installation and Operation Manual IMS2 TD 92586GB It is possible to apply a template to a handset without a number in the WinPDM 1 Put the handset in the DP1 cradle 2 In the Found Device Wizard window select the Run template option 3 Click Next gt Only templates with a parameter version matching the selected handset will be shown 4 Select the template that shall
97. ssage Centre number field enter the number to the server 3 In the Voice mail call clears MWI drop down list select Enable to clear MWI in the message centre when calling the defined voice mail number 6 9 8 Max number of Call Completions Specifies the maximum number of call back requests the handset can handle 1 Select Device gt Call 2 In the Max number of call completions drop down list enter number of calls 6 9 9 Dial Pause Time By adding a P to a phone number a pause is added and will be activated when dialling For how long is defined here 1 Select Device gt Call 2 In the Dial pause time field enter a pause time between 1 3 seconds 6 9 10 Direct off Hook from Charger The handset will automatically answer a call that is quick answer when removed from the charger 1 Select Device gt General 2 In the Direct off hook from charger drop down list select Enable 6 9 11 Replace Call Rejected with User Busy Is used if the system does not support call rejected 1 Select Device gt General 2 In the Replace Call Rejected with User Busy drop down list select Enable 6 10 Regional Settings This section include settings suitable for a specific region or country 6 10 1 Set Time amp Date 1 Select Device gt General 2 In the Time zone drop down list select the applicable time zone 10 January 2011 Ver A 51 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675G
98. ssage lists and call lists will be deleted when handset placed in charger e Off no action will be performed when handset placed in charger Configure Profiles It is possible to set up an own profile for incoming calls message alerts vibrating alerts key sound etc This can be useful when there are many users on the same handset and they want different sound profiles It can also be used for temporarily settings for example while in a meeting incoming calls should be silent Profiles are configured via parameters in the Profiles folder 1 Select Profiles 2 Select Normal or Profile X where X represents 1 4 3 The following settings for the profile can configured e Profile name e Internal External Callback ring signal e Ring volume e Vibrator e Key sound e Message alert signal e Answering settings e Diversion settings Diversions Calls can be diverted to other phone numbers for example when busy 1 2 6 5 6 2 In the applicable profile select Diversions Activate a diversion by selecting Enable in the applicable diversion drop down lists The following diversions are possible e Activate diversions for all calls e Activate diversions on user busy e Activate no answer diversions Enter the diversion number in the applicable diversion number text field Optional If the handset is configured to access the PBX via SIP protocol the handset can be configured to manage the diversion locally instead o
99. tch on the spare handset to make it online in the Device Manager In the Device Manager select the Licenses tab Right click the spare handset and select Refresh The spare handset is automatically updated from the IMS2 and restarted The last stored settings and licenses for the broken handset in the IMS2 has been transfered to the spare handset 5 2 4 Replacement of Handset with WinPDM Only Replacement via WinPDM is used in small VoWiFi systems or when IMS2 is not available If the broken handset and the spare handset have the same device type and functionality license see Replace without Move Licenses using WinPDM If the broken handset and the spare handset have not the same device type and or functionality license The license must be moved to the spare handset see Replace and Move Licenses using WinPDM Replace without Move Licenses using WinPDM Both the broken handset and the spare handset must be of the same device type and have same functionality license 1 In both handset press 34 in idle mode and select License to check that they have same device type and licenses Alternatively if the spare handset has been factory reset press Info and select License Put the broken handset in the DP1 cradle Open the WinPDM Make sure that the handset is saved in the WinPDM In the Numbers tab a saved handset has the symbol y in the Saved column If not right click the handset and select Save in order
100. the Templates tab and click New The New template window is opened 4 In the Device type and Parameter version drop down lists select the corresponding device type and parameter version to use respectively 5 In the Name field enter a descriptive name of the template 6 Click OK 7 Set the following network parameters e Network settings located under Network gt Network A B C or D e VoIP settings located under VOIP e Syslog settings if any located under Device gt General e Unite settings located under Device gt Unite 8 Click OK to save the template Tip See Appendix A for tip on how to work with templates when using both WinPDM and IMS2 4 1 2 Create a Common Template in the IMS2 Create another template with the common VoWiFi handset settings applicable to all handsets exclude the parameters and security settings configured in the Network template This template contains for example hidden menu items in the display certain level of ring signal and vibrators Note Only select the parameters that are changed if all parameters are selected the system performance decreases 1 Open a webbrowser and enter the address to the IMS2 2 Click Device Manager 3 Select the Templates tab and click New 4 In the Device Type and Parameter version drop down lists select the corresponding device type and parameter version to use respectively ul In the Name field enter a descriptive name of
101. the handset with WinPDM or Device Manager A template can simply be copied between WinPDM and Device Manager The following workflow describes how to create a template in the Device Manager and then copy it to the WinPDM However it is also possible to create a template in WinPDM and copy it to the Device Manager Create a Template 1 Open the Device Manager in the IMS2 2 Select the Templates tab and open the menu Template gt New The New Template window is opened 3 Select the corresponding device type and parameter version that matches the software version installed on the handset Give the template a descriptive name The parameters that are not part of the template will be left unchanged on the handset The parameter version of an installed handset is visible under the Numbers tab or the Devices tab 4 Click OK 5 Select the checkbox of each parameter that you want to be part of this template and enter the proper value 6 Click OK to save the template Export a Template Open the Device Manager in the IMS2 Select the Templates tab Select the template to be exported BR WN FP Select Template gt Export Alternatively right click the template and select Export The Export templates window is opened 5 Give the template tpl a descriptive name and click Save See also A 3 Import a Parameter File Import a Parameter File The parameter version file def the template is based o
102. the template Set the specific parameters See section 4 4 Configure a Handset with a Template on page 13 for more information 4 1 3 Create Numbers in the IMS2 Create a range of Numbers and apply the templates previously created in the IMS2 IMPORTANT Do not add numbers already used because these handsets already exist in the system although not saved in the Device Manager in IMS2 The Device Manager will overwrite the existing parameters in the handset Note The parameter version of the template must be equal to or less than the selected parameter version 1 Open a web browser and enter the address to the IMS2 2 Click Device Manager 1 All required system settings for the WLAN For example SSID and Security mode 2 For example 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 4 IIP address and password if any to the IMS2 10 January 2011 Ver A 10 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 3 Select the Numbers tab and click New The New numbers window is opened 4 In the Device Type and Parameter version drop down lists select the device type and the parameter version to use respectively Note The device type and parameter version must match the handsets to be used to apply the template 5 In the Prefix field enter the numbers prefix if needed 6 Create a range of numbe
103. to silent or faulty handset IP adressing fault or muted or bad speaker microphone Action or comment Charge the battery If the handset does not work after charging contact the system administrator Press and hold the Mute key or increase volume in the handset select Settings gt Sound amp Alerts gt Volume or contact the system administrator 1 Note the IP address of the handset Turn the handset off and ping the IP address If something is found the problem is an IP address conflict 2 Check if the handsets are muted 3 Use a headset to eliminate bad speakers microphone 63 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset Voice quality is bad Battery life is bad 10 January 2011 Ver A Increased traffic load or interference DTIM might not be set correctly U APSD is not used Cisco Ekahau location client settings needs to be changed TD 92675GB 1 Check if QoS is working in both directions Voice traffic should be prioritized on both the LAN and the WLAN 2 Connect to other phones wired analogue or external to determine if it is the other end that may cause bad quality 3 Do a site survey and check for areas with under over coverage and other interfering 802 11 systems 4 Do a network performance test to ensure the wired LAN backbone has adequate capacity 5 Use a spectrum analyser and look for non 802 11 interference 1 Check Beacon interval
104. work settings and another with common settings 2 Create Numbers and apply the templates 3 Create a template with identical network settings in the WinPDM See 4 1 Installation with Central Device Management IMS2 on page 9 for more information Installation steps in small VoWiFi Systems using WinPDM 1 Create Numbers 2 Create one template for all settings in the WinPDM See 4 2 Installation without Central Device Management IMS2 on page 12 for more information 4 1 Installation with Central Device Management IMS2 When installing a large amount of handsets in a VoWiFi system it is recommended to have both the IMS2 and the WinPDM to make the maintenance and handling of the system as simple as possible 4 1 1 Create a Network Template in the IMS2 Create one template that contains the network parameters also include the security settings Besides the network parameters additional parameters might also be set for example VoIP settings and IP address to IMS2 The template must be created to prevent the IMS2 from restoring the parameters to default during the first synchronization Note Only select the parameters that are changed if all parameters are selected the system performance decreases 1 Open a webbrowser and enter the address to the IMS2 10 January 2011 Ver A 9 Configuration Manual Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset TD 92675GB 2 Click Device Manager You might be prompted to log on the Device Manager Select
105. y 2011 Ver A 1 Configuration Manual Ascom 62 VoWiFi Handset 1 1 TD 92675GB Abbreviations and Glossary 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g 802 11d 802 11e 802 111 802 11n 802 11D AES ALS AP BSS CCX Centralized Management DHCP DNS DTIM EAP ELISE ESS ESS IGWP IMS2 LEAP License MAC Messenger MWI NTP OTA 10 January 2011 Ver A EEE 802 11 standard for transmission rate of up to 54Mbps operates in the 5GHz spectrum EEE 802 11 standard for transmission rate of up to 11Mbps operates in the 2 4GHz spectrum EEE 802 11 standard for transmission rate of up to 54Mbps operates in the 2 4GHz spectrum IEEE 802 11 standard for regulatory domains EEE 802 11 standard that defines Quality of Service QoS for WLAN Standard for security improvements for 802 11 also known as WPA2 EEE 802 11 standard for transmission rate of up to 100 Mbps operates in the 2 4GHz spectrum EEE MAC Bridges standard interworking for 802 11 among others Advanced Encryption Standard Acoustic Location Signal Access Point Basic Service Set WLAN with one AP only Cisco Compatible eXtension Centralized Management makes it possible to configure handsets without the administrator needs to collect them Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Delivery Traffic Indication Message Extensible Authentication Protocol Embedded Linux SErver A hardware platform used for Unite module
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