Keeping System Data And Configuration Up To Date; Maintaining The Ca50; Cleaning And/Or Disinfecting - Motorola CA50 Developer & User Manual

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Keeping System Data and Configuration Up to Date

Due to the change that a particular location is likely to undergo, there is a need to keep the system data and
system configuration up to date. This varies from adding, removing, moving and renaming phone extensions to
changing device users (new hires and employees that leave the company) to changing the PBX. There are several
mechanisms available to keep this data up to date:
Manual changes via the UCA Web Console.
Importing a list of new phone extensions or device users via the UCA Web Console.
Third party applications that use the UCA server optional APIs.
Manual Changes via the UCA Web Console
The UCA Web Console allows any necessary piece of data to be manually configured. Since the UCA Web
Console is a manual process, this is most suitable for infrequently changing items. This is also intended as a user
friendly way to understand what the various settings accomplish. (See
Graphical User Interface
Importing a List of New Phone Extensions or Device Users via the UCA Web Console
Since initial setup of a server requires the entry of phone extensions and device users, a CSV import tool is
provided. (See
Edit Phone Extension Window on page 12
Third Party Applications That Use the UCA Server Optional APIs
The UCA server optional APIs are provided as a means to automate or allow alternate user interfaces to be
developed to maintain the UCA system data. (See
allows maintenance of related UCA data to be updated when the normal business process changes how the facility
is arranged; be it phone extensions, groups or associates.

Maintaining the CA50

The degree of protection for the CA50 is specified by an ingress protection rating of IP 40 which is sufficient for
retail applications but does not allow for the unit to be immersed in or soaked with liquid.
To clean the device a cloth or wipe moistened with alcohol is recommended. To disinfect the device standard
sterilization wipes may be used.

Cleaning and/or Disinfecting

Wipes are the recommended methodology for cleaning the CA50 to avoid infiltration of liquid into the IP40 sealed
housing. Cleaning the CA50 with a damp disinfecting wipe and allowing it to open air dry will not damage the unit.
Prolonged soaking with a liquid agent may cause internal damage.
The following agents have been tested and approved:
Sodium Hypochlorite
Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Ammonium Chloride
Hydrogen Peroxide
Isopropanol, Phosphoric Acid
Isopropanol.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Error Messages 14 - 3
for more details.)
Chapter 11, UCA Server Optional APIs
Chapter 9, UCA Server WebConsole
and
All Users View on page 19
for more details.)
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