Specifications
Maintenance
Replacement of Handsets
A31003-M2000-M100-1-76A9, 11/2012
5-14 OpenStage WL 3 / WL 3 Plus, Administration Manual
5. If the spare handset has been previously used, perform a factory reset, see
Section 5.1.8, “Perform a Factory reset”, on page 8.
6. Put 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“.
The broken handset has been replaced and its settings have been transferred to
the spare handset.
Replace and Move Licenses using PDM
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 WL3.
To check that the handset is unlicensed, press *#34# in idle mode and select
“License“. Only WL3 must be displayed here.
1. Put the broken handset in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
2. Open the PDM.
3. Make sure that the broken handset is saved in the PDM. In the Numbers tab,
a saved handset has the symbol 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.
1. Put an unlicensed spare handset () in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
2. Run the template with the basic network settings containing (see Section 4.4,
“Configure a Handset with a Template”, on page 7):
• Network settings
1
(located under Network > Network A, B, C, or D)
• VoIP settings
2
(located under VoIP)
The handset might be restarted depending on parameter changes.
3. Put the broken handset in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
4. In the PDM, select the “Licenses“ tab.
5. Right-click the broken handset and select “Move license...“.
6. In the Move license window, select the WL3 that should receive the license.
Press “OK“. The broken handset restarts and has now become a WL3.
7. Put the spare handset in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
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.










