TD 92639EN
08 December 2012 / Ver. H
Configuration Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
10
4 Maintenance
4.1 Definitions
In the replacement descriptions, the handsets are defined as:
• "old handset" is the handset to be replaced, possibly damaged bu
t still working
• "new handset" is the replacement handset that will get the set
tings used in the old
handset
4.2 Upgrade Handset Software
It is possible to upgrade or reinstall the software on a handset. When upgrading the
software of the handset, any data (for example, messages) may be deleted.
1 Open the PDM or the Device Manager.
2In the Devices tab
, right-click the handset to be upgraded/reinstalled and select
"Upgrade software...".
3 If needed, import the software file to be used by clicking "Im
port". Locate the
software file (.bin or .pkg) and click "Open".
4In the Available sof
tware drop-down list, select the desired software file (.bin) and
click "OK".
The software will now be downloaded to the handset. The following table sh
ows the
approximately download times for d62 when done over-the-air (OTA) in an IP-DECT system,
or via charger in a DECT system.
OTA via IPBS OTA via IPBL DC4 Charger connected
to
Device Manag
er via
Ethernet
DC4 Charger connected to PDM
via USB.
approx. 25
min.
approx. 189
min.
approx. 9 min. 20 sec. approx. 9 min. 30 sec.
The software download capacity depends on call
t
raffic stated below. The table below is not
applicable for DC4 charger connected to PDM since IPBS, IPBL or Device Manager is not
needed.
IPBS/IPBL 0-4 simultaneous downloads depending on call traffic as follows:
No. of calls No. of possible simultaneous downloads
0 4
1 3
2 2
3 1
4 > 0
Device
Manager
Max. 10 simultaneous downloads (max. 20 when using an external web
serv
er)
.
See also Installation and Operation Manual, Portable Device Manager (PDM), Windows
Version, TD 92325EN.
Tip: It is also possible to upgrade several h
andsets of the same device type (d62)
simultaneously using the Baseline function in the Device Manager. See the Installation and
Operation Manual for the Unite module being used.