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ACTIONS
Boot - Warm
Use the Up and Down keys and select Warm Boot from the CA Menu.
or
Press and hold the Mute and Scan/Select (S) keys simultaneously (for button
locations, see
) until a blank screen displays. Release the buttons while
the red LEDs are flashing. This takes approximately 3 seconds.
See
Performing a Warm Boot on page 4-17
for detailed information.
Boot - Cold
Remove and re-insert the battery.
or
Use the Up and Down keys to select Cold Boot from the CA Menu.
or
Press and hold the Mute and Scan/Select (S) keys simultaneously until the screen
displays the characters }}} (shown below). When these characters display release
the Mute and Scan/Select (S) keys. Failure to release these keys re-initiates a cold
boot.
See
Performing a Cold Boot on page 4-17
Calls - Walkie-Talkie
Press either the side or front Walkie-Talkie key.
Calls - Voice
Find a name in the phone book on the device and press the Scan/Select (S) key.
Note: The phone book is configurable via the server application.
Device on
Press any key to turn the device on.
Device off
Select Sleep mode from the CA Menu.
Note: Menu items are configurable via the server application. The sleep mode
feature may not apply to all environments.
Note: When in sleep mode, CA50 power consumption is significantly
reduced and can remain out of a charger for approximately 48 hours
before requiring a recharge.
Placing the CA50 into sleep mode prevents the occurrence of
communications (e.g., OS upgrades, phone book updates, etc.). If the
device is in sleep mode and placed in the cradle, the device wakes up
and logs off the user.
Mute microphone
Press the Mute key.
Note: The microphone can only be muted while on a voice call.
Unmute microphone
Press the Mute key.
Note: The microphone can only be muted while on a voice call.
Table 4-2
CA50 Key Functionality, Device Actions and Features (Continued)
Key/Action/Feature
Description
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