TD 92930EN
13 December 2013 /Ver B
Configuration Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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3. Programming the WLAN Handset
3. Programming the WLAN Handset
This section describes how to configure handsets in the following three different ways:
• By inserting it into a DP1 Desktop Programmer cradle connected using USB to the
WinPDM.
• Over-The-Air (OTA) using the Device Manager in the WSG.
NOTE: This requires that the IP address to the WSG has been configured in the
handset. The IP address is configured using WinPDM or using the handset’s
Admin menu.
• Using the Admin menu, it is possible to configure the basic network settings. See 9.
Administration on page 71 for more information about the settings that can be
configured.
It is recommended to use the Device Manager application in the WSG to configure
handsets in a large system. The Device Manager can install, upgrade, and configure a
large amount of handsets simultaneously. Another benefit is that the collection of the
handsets from users is not needed.
The WinPDM configures one handset at a time. The handset is inserted in the DP1
Desktop Programmer, connected to the administrator’s computer using USB.
TIP: It is recommended to use templates when configuring handsets. By using a
template, the same configuration can easily be applied to many handsets
simultaneously.
3.1 WinPDM
The WinPDM runs on a PC and is used to configure the handset as follows:
• Connect a DP1 Desktop Programmer cradle through a USB port, to the computer
running WinPDM.
•Start WinPDM.
• Place the handset in this cradle connected to WinPDM.
For instructions on how to install and use the WinPDM, see Installation and Operation
Manual, Portable Device Manager, Windows version, TD 92712EN.
Figure 2. Configuration of handsets using WinPDM
3.2 WSG
WSG runs on an ELISE3 module.
For instructions on how to use the WSG, see Installation and Operation Manual,
OpenStage Wireless Service Gateway (WSG), TD 92442EN.