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organizations having a credentialed need for more detail regarding
the encryption scheme should contact Plantronics Engineering
through the Technical Assistance Center. The CA12CD in particular
and the DECT standard in general are considered secure-enough
for commercial applications requiring voice privacy. This assurance
is based on the 64-bit digital encryption of speech and the
internationally-recognized and standardized encryption algorithm
used.
6 Subscription
The CA12CD remote and base are paired uniquely. The process by
which the remote and the base are paired is called, “subscription.”
Please see the User Guide for step-by-step instructions for
subscribing a base and a remote to each other.
The communications protocol permits audio exchange only
between a remote and a base that are paired. The user can
subscribe a new remote to an existing base to create a new pairing,
or an existing remote can be subscribed to a new base, but a base
can be paired with only one remote at a time, and a remote can be
paired with only one base at time. When a new pairing is
established, the old pairing is lost.