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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
1 - 2 CA10 User GuideComponents in the CA10 SolutionThe following components are required to implement the CA10 solution:•CA10 units•Deployment and Co
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
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
Getting Started 1 - 5CA10 FeaturesFigure 1-4 CA10 FeaturesCA10Shirt ClipAdvance ButtonPush-to-Talk (PTT) ButtonLanyard Fastener HoleStatus LEDHeads
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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
Getting Started 1 - 7ChargingThis section describes how to use the 10-Slot CA10 Charge Cradle with the CA10 units.The cradle supports simultaneous cha
1 - 8 CA10 User GuideCharging IndicationsTable 1-2 CA10 Charging IndicationsSaving battery power•Battery life depends on the signal strength of the
Chapter 2 Using the CA10IntroductionThis chapter provides basic instructions for the use of the CA10, including communication, profiles and reset.Call
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
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
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
Using the CA10 2 - 5CA10 Status IndicationsIndications during useThe Private Reply button has a backlight to provide visual feedback of the CA10 statu
Chapter 3 Deployment and ConfigurationIntroductionThis chapter provides an overview on how to deploy and configure the CA10s to work on your wireless
3 - 2 CA10 User GuideDeployment and ConfigurationThe CA10 Deployment and Configuration application contains a built-in browser interface for system co
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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
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
Deployment and Configuration 3 - 52. The Select Installation Folder window displays. Select the disk drive and destination directory in which to insta
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
Deployment and Configuration 3 - 7Configuring the CA10 unitsTo configure the CA10 units:1. Start the Deployment and Configuration application by doubl
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
Deployment and Configuration 3 - 9Device ProfilesThe Deployment and Configuration Application use profiles to customize the CA10 settings according to
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
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
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
iiiWarrantyMobile DeviceThe CA10 is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year (12 months) from date of shipment
Chapter 4 Maintenance and TroubleshootingOverviewThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning the CA10 and cradle and provides troubleshooting solut
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
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 - 3Troubleshooting the 10-Slot Charge CradleTable 4-2 Troubleshooting the 10-Slot Charge Cradle Self Diagnostic F
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
Chapter A AccessoriesOverviewCA10 accessories provide a variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include: Lanyard, Wrist Strap and Earpiec
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
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
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
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
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
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
Chapter B SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsCA10Table B-1 summarizes the intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications of t
B - 2 CA10 User GuideUSER ENVIRONMENTDrop Specifications 5 ft./1.5m drop to concrete, 6 drops per 6 sides, over operating temperature rangeOperating T
Specifications B - 310-Slot CA10 Charge CradleTable B-2 summarizes the intended operating environment and technical hardware specifications of the 10-
GlossaryAAccess Point. A wireless Access Point (AP) is a device that enables wireless communication devices (such as CA10) to connect to a wireless ne
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.
Getting Started 1 - 3EESD. Electro-Static DischargeFFirmware. Firmware is a software program that internally control an electronic device. The firmwa
1 - 4 CA10 User GuideI/O Ports. interface The connection between two devices, defined by common physical characteristics, signal characteristics, and
Getting Started 1 - 5Nominal. The exact (or ideal) intended value for a specified parameter. Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviati
About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about installation, configuration, setup, monitoring, operation and maintenance of the CA1
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
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
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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vi CA10 User GuideNotational ConventionsThe following conventions are used in this document:•“unit” refers to the Motorola CA10•“cradle” refers to Mot
About This Guide viiSafety InformationBattery SafetyUse & Safety for Battery-Powered Devices•Do not store or use your CA10 in temperatures below
viii CA10 User GuideInformation on Hearing DamageUnderstanding Noise Induced Hearing LossExposure to loud sounds can damage your hearing, causing hear
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