Configuration Manual
Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
Settings that were stored for the handset in the Device Manager in IMS3 will now be
downloaded to the handset. This can, for example, be unique soft- or hot keys that have
been prepared earlier. When the settings have been downloaded to the handset, it might be
restarted depending on the parameter changes.
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Repeat step 3 – 6 for all handsets.
4.2
Installation without Central Device Management (IMS3)
In a small VoWiFi system, the administration can be handled using only the PDM.
The synchronization is in this case not handled automatically by the system when a
handset's parameters are changed in the PDM. When the parameters have been changed in
PDM, each handset must be placed in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle connected to
the administrator's computer in order to synchronize the parameters with the handset.
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Open the PDM.
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In the Numbers tab, click "New". The New numbers window is opened.
3
In the Device Type and Parameter version drop-down lists, select the matching device
type and the parameter version for the handset to be use, respectively.
4
In the Prefix field, enter the numbers' prefix (if needed).
5
Create a range of numbers by selecting the "Range" option. Enter the start call
number and the end call number in the fields, respectively.
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Click "OK".
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Create a network settings template (see
the following network parameters:
• Network settings
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Create another template (see
handset settings applicable to all handsets (exclude the network parameters and
used security settings). Example of parameters settings:
• VoIP settings
• Software TFTP IP address (if any) (located under Device > General)
• Syslog settings
In addition, settings for hiding menu items in the display, certain level of ring signal
and vibrators etc. can also be configured.
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Apply the network settings template to the handset, see
Handset with a Number
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Apply the common settings template to the handset, see
Handset with a Number
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Put the handset in the Desktop Programmer (DP1) cradle.
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In the Device Wizard window, select "Associate with number" and press "OK".
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Select the handset to associate with. Press "OK".
The number and parameter settings saved in the PDM will now be synchronized with the
handset. In addition, the handset's Device ID will also be synchronized with the number in
the PDM.
If certificates must be used to access a VoWiFi system, also perform the steps 14 - 19.
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.
3. The parameter "Syslog" must be enabled in order to set the "Syslog IP address".
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4. Installation of VoWiFi
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(located under Network > Network A, B, C, or D)
4.4.1 Create a template
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(located under VoIP)
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(if any) (located under Device > General)
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Questions and answers
no access solving
To solve access issues with the Ascom i62, follow these steps:
1. Login to the Device:
- Enter the phone's IP address in the browser.
- Click the login link in the top right corner.
- Enter the username “admin” and password “changeme”.
- Click OK.
2. Check Logs and Errors:
- Navigate to the Troubleshoot tab.
- Review the Syslog for real-time handset actions.
- Check the Errorlog for stored errors and download it if needed.
3. Review WLAN and Voice Statistics:
- Open the Statistics tab to check call and WLAN connectivity details.
4. Wi-Fi Configuration Adjustments:
- Ensure consistent transmission power across all APs.
- Avoid large power variations set by ARM.
- Match AP channels with the i62 configuration.
- If connectivity is intermittent, test with one AP first, then expand.
5. SSID Profile Optimization:
- Use a clean SSID profile and apply optimizations step by step.
- Observe behavior after each change to identify potential issues.
If the issue persists, provide logs to Ascom support for further analysis.
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