Configuration Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
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Subscribe the new handset with the same extension number as the old handset. The
subscription procedure is described in User Manual, Ascom d62 DECT Handset,
TD 92477GB.
During the subscription procedure, the handset User ID is automatically set to the
same as the extension number. The User ID is used to identify the handset when it is
connected to PDM and is visible in the Number column.
Tip: The User ID can be viewed by navigating to the menu:
Admin menu > Device info > User ID.
3
Insert the new handset into a desktop charger or rack charger connected to the PDM.
4
A dialogue window appears, asking the user to decide whether to use the Number
settings in PDM or the Number settings in the device. Select "PDM".
The handset is automatically synchronized and all data and parameter settings are
transferred to the new handset. The synchronization can take a while if the Contacts
in the original handset contain a large number of contacts.
4.9
DECT Frequency Band Configuration
NOTE: The frequency band configuration is only needed if other frequencies than EU US
China shall be used. Additionally, if the handset has been returned from repair, the
applicable frequency band might be set again.
To change the operating frequency band, the following preconditions must be fulfilled:
• The frequency is set to Not initiated. This can be checked by entering the Admin menu,
see
6 Administration
Admin menu > Device info > Hardware.
Scroll down to "Frequency band".
• The handset must not have a DECT registration. If it already has, perform a Factory reset,
see
4.5 Perform a Factory Reset
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Enter the Admin Menu, see
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Select "Frequency band" and select the desired band.
• EU US China (default)
• LA (Latin America)
• Brazil
• 1900 - 1920 MHz
• Multifrequency (see also
3
Restart the handset.
4
Register the handset.
5
The frequency band option is no longer available.
NOTE: The selection is persistent and can stand a factory reset.
4.9.1
Multiple Frequency Support
The handset can be used in a system that changes frequency by selecting "Multifrequency"
as frequency band in the handset. See
is applicable for handsets used in different regions of the world. For example for users
working on a ship that visits different countries.
31 October 2013 / Ver. J
on page 57, follow the path:
on page 13.
6 Administration
4.9.1 Multiple Frequency
4.9 DECT Frequency Band
on page 57.
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