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Poly recently launched the new CA22CD-SC that is the naturally replacement of the old CD12CD-S, which is really well known by dispatchers, air controllers among and emergency responders among others. And among the changes and improvements including their higher encryption DECT chip, the USB connectivity directly to the base and the improved PTT latency that had been reduced to now under 36 milliseconds we found the new CA22CD adapter in 2 versions, the Single Channel, denominated “SC”, and the new for this year denominated Dual channel or “DC” and today will explain the main differences between both.
A. CA22CD-SC
The CA22CD-SC is the replacement of the CA12CD-S, uses the same PJ-7 with double prong interface cable as the old one and its the most common used for the PTT capability. The new CA22CD-SC now has a modular eight-position jack for connection to analog equipment, while the old one had only a six-position. The new USB port on the back comes with USB serialized on a “friendly name” which comes programed at the factory for easy identification of multiple CA22CDs connected on the same host PC. Compatible with any Poly/Plantronics H- and HW- headsets.
B. CA22CD-DC
The main difference between the SC and the DC is the console interface cable, which comes with a Lemo connector instead of the PJ-7. A Lemo connector is one of the newest on the market as they are used for panel and coaxial connections and in fields like telecommunications and advanced projects for research. Some of the Lemo connector projects are required to comply with standards as the ones provided by Underwriters Laboratory (UL). This connectors are more advanced and more powerful as they are used for high-voltage projects and some of these projects are performed in some universities.
The CA22CD-DC uses a Switchcraft TA6FLX connector for the dual channel systems and for the same reason it is only compatible with the new Poly’s dual channel headsets as it will not be compatible with the Poly H- or HW- headsets.
For the same reason of requiring a higher voltage and more advance connectors on the projects, these kind of PTT units tend to be more expensive than the regular counterparts with the PJ-7 connector.
Both models work the same way and have the same features like the secure-voice operation which is programmed in the factory that mutes the microphone by default until the PTT button is pressed, the volume control adjust rocker on the remote, visual indicators of status on the remote, battery charging on the base and audible indicators like low battery on the earcon or volume fine-adjustment in the earcon, plus the improved talk time that takes it from the old 8 hour talk time to 10 hours talk time.
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