Chapter 13: Site Installation Guidelines Overview; Maximum Number Of Ca50S Deployed Per Site; Wireless Network Optimization - Motorola CA50 Developer & User Manual

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Site Installation Guidelines Overview
The planning and preparation for customer deployment is a critical step in optimizing the implementation and
utilizing details of the UCA server and the UCA client application on the CA50. It involves setting up the server to
meet the exact needs of the customer. A server set up can range from basic configurations that include required
customer settings and options to developing various custom business applications, a customer specific user
authentication Web service and a PBX integration service.
The Motorola UCA product requires information about a site environment to be seeded into the UCA server at
installation time. This information is used to organize device users into phone book groups, identify statically
assigned phone extensions, walkie-talkie channels, etc. The accuracy of this data must also be maintained over
time as the site environment changes. Certain types of site changes can have ripple effects on multiple types of
data. For example, new departments could be added which would affect the list of groups, device users, phone
extension pool and additional phone book entries.
1. For a complete checklist outlining all the development and deployment activities required to implement
NOTE
a CA50 solution, see the
2. For a table listing the most commonly requested topics within this manual, see the Quick Startup Guide
on the last page of the manual.

Maximum Number of CA50s Deployed Per Site

The number of CA50s that can be deployed within a site is dependent on the site/installation specifics:
Number of access points within the store
Mode and rate of activity of CA50 usage
• Voice (unicast) calls
• Walkie-talkie communication
• Bar code scanning
• Messaging/paging
Server hardware specifics
Wired network infrastructure capability
Other devices competing for network bandwidth.

Wireless Network Optimization

Maximizing Battery Life via Wireless Optimizations
For recommendations see
For recommendations on optimizing for walkie-talkie communication see
Development and Deployment Checklist on page
Table 3-1 on page
3-9.
2-1.
page
4-31.

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