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CA50/UCA Client & Server Developer & User Guide
CA50 Login - Post-deployment
Login Options
There are two login options for a store location. Only one method can be used at a single location.
•
Scan bar codes login:CA50 users scan a bar code to log into the device. User accounts are created on the
server application. The login bar code sheet must be generated by a third party application.
•
Numeric input login: CA50 users enter a unique four digit number that is tied to a specific user account. Input
is supported through a ‘spin box’ UI.
If a device must be redeployed, an administrator must access the CA Menu and launch Rapid Deployment, or
perform another deployment option.
See
Powering On the CA50 - Pre-deployment on page 3-11
for information about pre-deployment.
See
for information about loading software onto the CA50 and configuring the
device for use.
Power On
1.
The CA50 device powers on when a charged battery is installed (see
Inserting the Battery on page 3-4
). If a
charged battery was already installed and the device is put into sleep mode, press any key to wake the device.
2.
The Motorola splash screen displays during boot. The device ID and boot type also display.
Figure 4-1
Motorola Splash Screen
1.
The device attempts to connect to the network, negotiating the network connection. On this screen, the user
can press the right soft key to Cancel connection negotiation and put the device into sleep mode.
Figure 4-2
Network Negotiation Screen
NOTE
The numeric input can be a number from 1 to 5 digits.
NOTE
If the device does not power on, the battery charge may be low or depleted. See
xx.x
OS version
NOTE
Because login options are server configurable (see
) an automatic login can
be enabled on the server and the screen samples that follow may not display at login.
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