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CA10User Guide

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About This Guide ixService InformationIf you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support for your region. Contac

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x CA10 User Guide

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Table of ContentsAbout This GuideBattery Safety ...

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Table of Contents xiiiD-Clip Earpiece ...

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Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThe CA10 is a compact Push-to-Talk over wireless LAN (PoWLAN) communications device designed to operate throughou

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1 - 2 CA10 User GuideComponents in the CA10 SolutionThe following components are required to implement the CA10 solution:•CA10 units•Deployment and Co

Page 9 - Information on Hearing Damage

Getting Started 1 - 3Figure 1-1 Installing and Wearing the LanyardShirt ClipTo wear the CA10 on a belt or shirt, use the Shirt Clip (see Figure 1-2

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1 - 4 CA10 User GuideUsing a D-Clip EarpieceTo wear the CA10 D-Clip Earpiece (see Figure 1-3).Figure 1-3 Wearing the CA10 D-Clip EarpieceWARNING! W

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Getting Started 1 - 5CA10 FeaturesFigure 1-4 CA10 FeaturesCA10Shirt ClipAdvance ButtonPush-to-Talk (PTT) ButtonLanyard Fastener HoleStatus LEDHeads

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CA10User Guide72E-124942-01 Revision AAugust 2009

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1 - 6 CA10 User GuideTable 1-1 lists and describes the features of the CA10.Table 1-1 CA10 FeaturesFeature EventPrivate Reply ButtonPress and rele

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Getting Started 1 - 7ChargingThis section describes how to use the 10-Slot CA10 Charge Cradle with the CA10 units.The cradle supports simultaneous cha

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1 - 8 CA10 User GuideCharging IndicationsTable 1-2 CA10 Charging IndicationsSaving battery power•Battery life depends on the signal strength of the

Page 16 - Wearing the CA10

Chapter 2 Using the CA10IntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for the use of the CA10, including communication, profiles and reset.Call

Page 17 - Shirt Clip

2 - 2 CA10 User GuidePlacing a Group CallFor Example: You are looking for help from an available person in your group (see Figure 2-1).To place a Grou

Page 18 - Using a D-Clip

Using the CA10 2 - 3Public response to a Group CallFor Example: One person from a group responds to the group call, notifying all that he is available

Page 19 - CA10 Features

2 - 4 CA10 User GuidePrivate Reply CallA Private Reply Call is a person-to-person call to the last communicating member. Private response to the last

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Using the CA10 2 - 5CA10 Status IndicationsIndications during useThe Private Reply button has a backlight to provide visual feedback of the CA10 statu

Page 21 - Charging

Chapter 3 Deployment and ConfigurationIntroductionThis chapter provides an overview on how to deploy and configure the CA10s to work on your wireless

Page 22 - Powering on / off

3 - 2 CA10 User GuideDeployment and ConfigurationThe CA10 Deployment and Configuration application contains a built-in browser interface for system co

Page 23 - Chapter 2 Using the CA10

ii CA10 User Guide © 2009 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrica

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Deployment and Configuration 3 - 36. Click Properties (see Figure 3-1).Figure 3-2 Local Area Connection Properties Window7. Ensure that the box nex

Page 25 - Using the CA10 2 - 3

3 - 4 CA10 User Guide9. Enter 192.168.0.201 in the IP Address field (see Figure 3-3).10. Enter 255.255.0.0 in the Subnet mask field.11. Click OK twice

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Deployment and Configuration 3 - 52. The Select Installation Folder window displays. Select the disk drive and destination directory in which to insta

Page 27 - Resetting the CA10

3 - 6 CA10 User Guide4. The program begins to extract files and the installation runs without further intervention.Figure 3-7 File Extraction and I

Page 28 - Wireless Network Requirements

Deployment and Configuration 3 - 7Configuring the CA10 unitsTo configure the CA10 units:1. Start the Deployment and Configuration application by doubl

Page 29 - Deployment and Configuration

3 - 8 CA10 User Guide6. Go to the Network Settings tab (see Figure 3-10) and enter the SSID (should be identical to the ESSID of your access point) an

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Deployment and Configuration 3 - 9Device ProfilesThe Deployment and Configuration Application use profiles to customize the CA10 settings according to

Page 31 - 3 - 4 CA10 User Guide

3 - 10 CA10 User GuideTo set an action to the Advance / Private Reply buttons:1. Click on the Single Click box. The Action windows appear next to the

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Deployment and Configuration 3 - 11Monitor Devices tabUse the Monitor Devices tab (see Figure 3-12) to monitor the CA10s that are on your network. The

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3 - 12 CA10 User GuideWT-Channel The CA10 system supports up to 32 channels of different broadcast voice streams. Each CA10 listens to one channel onl

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iiiWarrantyMobile DeviceThe CA10 is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year (12 months) from date of shipment

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Chapter 4 Maintenance and TroubleshootingOverviewThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning the CA10 and cradle and provides troubleshooting solut

Page 36 - Device Profiles

4 - 2 CA10 User Guide•Window cleaning solution•WaterCleaning the CA10 or Cradle HousingClean the CA10 with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted windo

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 - 3Troubleshooting the 10-Slot Charge CradleTable 4-2 Troubleshooting the 10-Slot Charge Cradle Self Diagnostic F

Page 38 - Monitor Devices tab

4 - 4 CA10 User Guide2. After hearing the first beep, release the PTT and Advance buttons; the CA10 provides voice notifications for the current opera

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Chapter A AccessoriesOverviewCA10 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include: Lanyard, Wrist Strap and Earpiec

Page 40 - Cleaning

A - 2 CA10 User Guide10-Slot CA10 Charge CradleThis section describes how to use a 10-Slot CA10 Charge Cradle.Cradle Installation OptionsThe cradle su

Page 41 - Troubleshooting the CA10

Accessories A - 3To set the cradle on a desktop using a Cradle Base:1. Position the Power Supply Unit inside the Cradle Base and connect the AC Line C

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A - 4 CA10 User Guide4. Engage the hooks of the Cradle Base with the holes on the bottom of Cradle. Lower the Cradle onto the Cradle Base until it eng

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Accessories A - 5Wall Mount SetupA Cradle Base is available for mounting a CA10 cradle on a wall.Wall mounting requires hanging the cradle along its w

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A - 6 CA10 User Guide5. Position the Power Supply Unit inside the Cradle Base and connect the AC Line Cord to the Power Supply Unit. Do not plug AC Li

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Accessories A - 77. Route the DC Cable out of the cradle through the Cable Holder (see Figure A-10). Use the Cable Notch as an end point guide to meas

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A - 8 CA10 User Guide9. Plug the DC Power Connector into the cradle (see Figure A-12).Figure A-12 Plugging in the DC Power Connector10. Connect the

Page 48 - Wall Mount Setup

Chapter B SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsCA10Table B-1 summarizes the intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications of t

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B - 2 CA10 User GuideUSER ENVIRONMENTDrop Specifications 5 ft./1.5m drop to concrete, 6 drops per 6 sides, over operating temperature rangeOperating T

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Specifications B - 310-Slot CA10 Charge CradleTable B-2 summarizes the intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications of the 10-

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GlossaryAAccess Point. A wireless Access Point (AP) is a device that enables wireless communication devices (such as CA10) to connect to a wireless ne

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1 - 2 CA10 User GuideBBit. Binary digit. One bit is the basic unit of binary information. Generally, eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data.

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Getting Started 1 - 3EESD. Electro-Static DischargeFFirmware. Firmware is a software program that internally control an electronic device. The firmwa

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1 - 4 CA10 User GuideI/O Ports. interface The connection between two devices, defined by common physical characteristics, signal characteristics, and

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Getting Started 1 - 5Nominal. The exact (or ideal) intended value for a specified parameter. Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviati

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About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about installation, configuration, setup, monitoring, operation and maintenance of the CA1

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1 - 6 CA10 User GuideSubnet Mask. A 32-bit number used to separate the network and host sections of an IP address. A custom subnet mask subdivides an

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IndexNumerics20 seconds download 3-832 channels 3-12AAC line cord A-2Access Point association 4-4Accessories A-1Add new 3-8Alcohol 4-1AP 4-4Approved p

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1 - 2 CA10 User GuideLED blinking Amber (charging) 1-8LED status during use 2-5LED status in cradle 1-8LED steady green (charging) 1-8LED steady red (

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72E-124942-01 Revision A - August 2009Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.motorola.comMOTOROLA and

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vi CA10 User GuideNotational ConventionsThe following conventions are used in this document:•“unit” refers to the Motorola CA10•“cradle” refers to Mot

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About This Guide viiSafety InformationBattery SafetyUse & Safety for Battery-Powered Devices•Do not store or use your CA10 in temperatures below

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viii CA10 User GuideInformation on Hearing DamageUnderstanding Noise Induced Hearing LossExposure to loud sounds can damage your hearing, causing hear

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