TD 92930EN
13 December 2013 /Ver B
Configuration Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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5. Maintenance
7
Enter the number and the password
3
(if any). Press “Login”.
8
Make sure that the spare handset is saved in the Device Manager (indicated by
a
in the Saved column. If not, in the Numbers tab, right-click the spare
handset and select “Save“.
9
Switch the spare handset off to take the handset offline.
10
Switch the broken handset on to take the handset online.
11
In the Device Manager, select the “Licenses“ tab.
12
Right-click the broken handset and select “Move license...“.
13
In the Move license window, select the WL3 that should receive the license.
Press “OK“.
14
The broken handset restarts and has now become a WL3. Switch the broken
handset off. The handset appears as offline in the Device Manager.
15
Switch the spare handset on. The handset appears as online in the Device
Manager.
16
In the Device Manager, select the “Licenses“ tab. Right-click the spare handset
and select “Refresh“.
The spare handset is automatically updated from the WSGand restarted. The last
stored settings and licenses for the broken handset in the WSG are transferred to the
spare handset.
5.2.4
Replacement of Handset with WinPDM Only
Replacement through WinPDM is used in small VoWiFi systems or when WSG 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 do not have 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“.
2
Place the broken handset in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
3
Open the WinPDM.
4
Make sure that the handset is saved in the WinPDM. In the Numbers tab, a
saved handset has the symbol
in the Saved column. If not, right-click the
handset and select “Save“ to transfer the settings to the spare handset later on.
5
If the spare handset has been previously used, perform a factory reset, see
5.1.8
Perform a Factory reset
on page 22.
6
Place the spare handset in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
7
A Found Device Wizard window appears. Select “Associate with Number“ and
click “Next >“.
8
In the list, select the broken handset to be replaced with the spare handset. Click
“OK“.