User Manual
Table Of Contents
- RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- SECTION 1 FEATURES
- SECTION 2 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
- SECTION 3 GENERAL OPERATION
- SECTION 4 RADIO-WIDE FEATURES
- SECTION 5 CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Monitoring Before Transmitting
- 5.3 Monitor Mode
- 5.4 Busy Channel Lockout
- 5.5 Call Guard Squelch
- 5.6 Penalty Timer
- 5.7 Conversation Timer
- 5.8 Repeater Talk-Around
- 5.9 Displaying Transmit/Receive Frequency
- 5.10 Emergency Alarm and Call
- 5.11 Conventional Mode Scanning
- 5.12 Standard Conventional Calls
- 5.13 DTMF/ANI Signaling
- 5.14 Single Tone Encoder
- 5.15 MDC1200 Compatibility
- 5.16 Clone Mode
- 5.17 Project 25 Mode Features
- 5.18 Keypad Programming
- SECTION 6 SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Analog and Digital Operation
- 6.3 Viewing Unit ID
- 6.4 Standard Group Calls
- 6.5 Private (Unit-To-Unit) Calls
- 6.6 Telephone Calls
- 6.7 Call Alert
- 6.8 Messaging
- 6.9 Sending Status Conditions
- 6.10 Emergency Alarm and Call
- 6.11 Failsoft Operation
- 6.12 SMARTNET/Smartzone/P25 Trunked Scanning Features
- 6.13 Dynamic Regrouping
- 6.14 SmartZone and P25 Trunked Unique Features
- SECTION 7 MISCELLANEOUS
- SECTION 8 DETERMINING AVAILABLE OPTIONS
- SECTION 9 PASSWORD DESCRIPTION
- SECTION 10 SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION)
- INDEX
SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION)
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Rekey Fail - Either the rekey command failed or
timed out (after approximately 30 seconds). This
message could indicate that the rekey request
message was not received by the KMF. However,
depending on the KMF configuration and channel
traffic, it is possible that the message was received
and a response is still pending.
Rekeyed!
- The rekey session initiated by the radio
was successful.
Additional Functions Selectable by 4100 Menu:
(To select one a parameter, highlight it and press
F2.)
Rekey
- Performs the same function as the OTAR
Rekey Request option switch described in the
preceding section.
Need KEK
- Sends a request for a new KEK (Key
Encryption Key). Upon receiving this message, the
KMF marks the radio as requiring service. One time
this function may be selected is if the radio dumps it
keys.
Identify
- Sends a message which tells the KMF that
the radio is on the air. Currently, the KMF always
responds with “No Service”, even if the keys are not
up to date. If “No Ack” is displayed, the KMF may
not have received the message (see preceding
section). This function can be used to test communi-
cation without initiating the rekeying that occurs
with the preceding “Rekey” function.
Erase Keys
- Erases all keys in the radio the same as
the Erase Keys option switch described in the
preceding section.