Motorola CA50 Developer & User Manual page 176

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CA50/UCA Client & Server Developer & User Guide
PopupErrorTimeout is the amount of time in seconds an error message displays on the screen before it
dismisses itself.
SilentModeTimeout is the amount of time in seconds that the UCA client application mutes after Mute is
pressed.
DNDModeTimeout is the amount of time in seconds that the UCA client application stays in Do not disturb
mode when that mode is entered.
PressNHoldTime is ignored. It is currently not implemented.
NotifEnable is set to "Y" to enable notifications; set NotifEnable to "N" to disable notifications.
NotifAllowOnCallActive is set to "Y" to enable notifications while on a phone call; set NotifAllowOnCallActive
to "N" to disable notifications while on a phone call.
CacheTimeToLive is ignored. It is currently not implemented.
Bar code scanning.
Set the LogoutBarcode value to allow the user to scan a bar code to logout. Set this value to "" to
disable log off by bar code scanning. Note that, when enabled, scanning a bar code to log off works only
when the user is logged in.
Set the UCAExitBarcode value to allow the user to scan a bar code to exit the UCA client application.
Set this value to "" to disable exiting the UCA client application by bar code scanning. Note that, when
enabled, scanning a bar code to exit the UCA client application works only when the user is logged in.
Parameters that affect connectivity over an RF network.
The XML profile parameters below establish the CA50's set points for quantifying an
acceptable/unacceptable RF connection for communicating with the UCA server based on RF signal strength
and recheck intervals. When these conditions are not met, the UCA client application un-registers the
extension associated with making/receiving voice calls, disables the scanner, locks the keys and displays a
Network Connection Lost message. Once these RF conditions are met again, the UCA client application
re-establishes communication with the UCA server and re-enables all lost functionality.
NOTE The Factory Default settings for these parameters should satisfy most implementation requirements.
BadRFSampleThreshhold is the number of times the RF sample signal strength must be below the
minimum signal strength before the Network Connection Lost message displays.
GoodRFSampleThreshhold is the number of times in a row the RF sample signal strength must be
above the minimum signal strength before the bad sample count is reset.
RFSampleTime is the amount of time in seconds between sampling the RF signal strength.
NOTE If BadRFSampleThreshhold is set to 3, GoodRFSampleThreshhold is set to 3 and RFSampleTime is
MinSignalStrength is the minimum RF signal strength that is considered to be connected. Note that the
numbers are negative and the larger the negative number, the weaker the signal. E.g., -70 is weaker
than -60.
ACPowerCheckInterval is the time in seconds between tests to see if the device is in a cradle.
NotifMsgTimeout is the time in seconds for a notification message to display.
Low battery indicator.
Modifying these parameters can negatively impact the performance of the system.
set to 10 seconds, the earliest a Network Connection Lost message can display is after 3 bad
samples in succession (3 * 10 seconds = 30 seconds). An addition time delay to display the
message occurs if a few good samples are interspersed with bad samples.

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