User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Pre-Installation
- 3. Programming the VoWiFi Handset
- 4. Installation of VoWiFi Handsets
- 5. Maintenance
- 5.1 Handset
- 5.1.1 Configure Spare Handsets without a Number in Large Systems
- 5.1.2 Upgrade Handset Software
- 5.1.3 Upgrade Software OTA via TFTP
- 5.1.4 Upgrade Software via PDM
- 5.1.5 Upgrade Software Over the Air (OTA) via Centralized Device Management (IMS3)
- 5.1.6 Recapture the Earlier Software
- 5.1.7 Upgrade Handset Functionality using License
- 5.1.8 Perform a Factory reset
- 5.2 Replacement of Handsets
- 5.3 Change Number of a Handset
- 5.4 Update Parameters via IMS3
- 5.5 Perform a Security Upgrade via IMS3
- 5.6 Upgrade the Template
- 5.7 Create a Configuration Backup
- 5.1 Handset
- 6. Handset Configuration
- 6.1 Select Network
- 6.2 IP Address Settings
- 6.3 Network Settings
- 6.4 Security Settings
- 6.5 Handset Settings
- 6.5.1 Automatic key lock
- 6.5.2 Phone lock
- 6.5.3 Audio adjustment
- 6.5.4 Headset Configuration
- 6.5.5 In Charger Behavior
- 6.5.6 Configure Profiles
- 6.5.7 Hide Missed Call Window
- 6.5.8 Battery Warning
- 6.5.9 Shared Phone
- 6.5.10 Prevent Handset Switch off
- 6.5.11 Uploadable Language
- 6.5.12 Select Default Language
- 6.5.13 Short cuts
- 6.5.14 Soft Key Functions During Call
- 6.5.15 Import Contacts
- 6.5.16 Company Phonebook
- 6.5.17 Central Phonebook
- 6.6 Messaging and Alarm
- 6.7 Messaging Settings
- 6.8 Alarm Settings
- 6.9 Telephony
- 6.9.1 Endpoint ID and Endpoint number
- 6.9.2 VoIP Protocol
- 6.9.3 Codec
- 6.9.4 Offer Secure RTP
- 6.9.5 Internal Call Number Length
- 6.9.6 Emergency Number
- 6.9.7 Voice Mail Number
- 6.9.8 Message Centre Number
- 6.9.9 Max number of Call Completions
- 6.9.10 Dial Pause Time
- 6.9.11 Direct off Hook from Charger
- 6.9.12 Replace Call Rejected with User Busy
- 6.9.13 Busy on 1 / Disable call waiting
- 6.9.14 Calling Line Restriction
- 6.10 Regional Settings
- 6.11 Display
- 6.12 Menu Operation
- 6.13 Push-To-Talk (PTT) Group Call
- 6.14 Presence Management
- 6.15 Location
- 7. Use Handset to Verify the VoWiFi System Deployment
- 8. Handset Internal Web Administration Page
- 9. Administration
- 10. Troubleshooting
- 11. Related Documents
- 12. Document History
- Appendix A: Working with Templates
- Index
- Contents

TD 92675EN
20 June 2012 / Ver. E
Configuration Manual
Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
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2. Pre-Installation
2. Pre-Installation
Before installing 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):
• VoIP Gateway. This is the gateway for ISDN primary rate interfa
ces (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 li
st of addresses available for assignment. If the WLAN does not have
access to a DHCP server, a list of static IP addresses is necessary.
• Portable Device Manager. The
PDM i
s used for administration and programming of the
handsets. All settings and updates are in this case done via the DP1 Desktop
Programmer cradle connected over USB.
• IMS3. The IMS3 handles all communication b
etween the WLAN and its built-in Device
Man
ager. Before installing the handset, make sure the IMS3 IP address is available.
For effective administration of a VoWiFi system with several handsets, it is required to have
bo
th a PDM and a Device Manager included in the IMS3. In this case, the PDM 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 IMS3.
2.1 VoWiFi System IP addresses
Complete the table below with the IP addresses, as a help when configuring the handsets.
Table 1.
Device IP address/Number/Port Required
VoIP Gateway
a
If used
IP-PBX If used
IMS3 If used
Subnet Mask
b
If used
Number plan N/A Yes
NTP Server address
c
DNS Server address
b
VoIP settings
d
Yes
Central Phonebook If used
ESS If used
Syslog server If used
TFTP server If used
Ekahau RTLS
e
If used
DHCP range
a. The VoIP Gateway is not needed if an IP-PBX is used.
b. Only required if no DHCP is used, that is, static IP is used.
c. Depending on system configuration
d. Gatekeep
er IP address or SIP proxy IP a
ddress used to
access the PBX.
e. The IP address and port to the loc
ation server.










