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Unify OpenStage WL3 Administration Manual

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TD 92930EN
13 December 2013 /Ver B
Configuration Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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5. Maintenance
Prerequisites: A WinPDM that supports the move license function, and a connection to
the license server.
To move a license using the WinPDM:
1 Place the licensed handset in the desktop programmer.
2 On the Licenses tab, select the handset online.
3 On the License menu, click “Move license...”.
4 In the Move license dialog, select the unlicensed handset and click “OK”.
The handset in the desktop programmer is restarted.
5 Place the unlicensed handset in the desktop programmer.
6 On the Licenses tab, select the handset online.
7 On the License menu, click “Refresh”.
The handset in the desktop programmer is restarted.
5.1.8 Perform a Factory reset
When a factory reset is done on a handset, all configuration settings are restored to
default values; PBX subscriptions, contacts, messages, downloaded language,
certificate etc. are removed. The software and licensesare left intact.
Factory Reset using WinPDM or Device Manager (WSG)
1 Open the WinPDM.
2 Place the handset in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
3 In the Device tab, mark the handset to be factory 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 is 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 > Settings and enter 40022.
2 Select “Factory Reset“.
3 A Reset portable? window appears, press “Yes“. The handset is restarted.
5.2 Replacement of Handsets
A handset can be replaced with a spare handset if it is broken. The handset registered
in WinPDM or WSG, is associated with its device type, device ID, and extension.
During the replacement procedure, the broken handset’s device type and extension are
associated with the spare handset’s device ID.
5.2.1 Replacement Procedure Choice
If you have WSG and already have applied the network template to the spare
handset(s) to log on later, see
5.2.2 Replacement of Handset with WSG on page 23.
If you have both WinPDM and WSG, and need to apply the network template to the
spare handset(s) to log on later, see
5.2.3 Replacement of the Handset with

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BrandUnify
ModelOpenStage WL3
CategoryHandsets
LanguageEnglish