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3.3.2 Self-Test
After power-up, the M-803 radio undergoes a multi-function automatic
registration procedure. As many as sixteen (16) possible radio profiles are
downloaded to the radio from the network in response to the User’s ID.
The M-803 mobile radio conducts a diagnostic Built-In Self-Test (BIST). This
test is a battery of hardware diagnostic tests on the internal components of the
Mobile Radio Unit (MRU). All processor and memory elements, interfaces,
connectivity elements, and RF functionality are analyzed for operational
integrity.
3.3.3 “Logging In” to the Network
Pushing the Power Button/Volume Dial will supply power to the radio (unless
configured otherwise as noted in section 3.3.1). Login occurs either
automatically (auto registration) if the radio has a valid registration or, if
enabled and authorized for encryption (section 3.12), requires the user to enter
a User ID and password.
If encryption is enabled and authorized on the radio, the user will be prompted
to “Pls Login” with the *1 login command, a User ID, and password (DTMF
microphone required, see section 3.11).
1. Press *1 (Login command).
2. Enter the full 10-digit User ID.
3. Press the # key.
4. Enter the password. See the following NOTE.
If the radio is configured for alpha-numeric passwords and the
password has consecutive duplicate numbers (“MES33” for
example), enter # between
the consecutive duplicate numbers so the
radio will not
interpret the entry as a letter (“D” in this example).
If the radio is configured for numeric-only passwords, do not enter #
between duplicated numbers.
5. Press the # key twice.
The User ID may be remembered from the previous log-in. (Refer to Section
3.3.4 for further details regarding log-off commands.) The password will be
established before the radio is put into operation. Contact the local OpenSky
network administrator for more information.
NOTE
If necessary, contact radio system administration personnel
for log-in assistance and/or radio-specific log-in
instructions.