EF JOHNSON 5100 SERIES Operating Manual

EF JOHNSON 5100 SERIES Operating Manual

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5100 S
ERIES
P
R
ORTABLE
APCO Project 25
– Conventional
– Trunked
SMARTNET
®
SmartZone
Analog FM
Conventional
VHF
UHF
700/800 MH
Z
Part No. 242-51xx-xxx
DIGITAL/ANALOG PORTABLE RADIO
ADIO
®
/
OPERATING
MANUAL
Part Number 002-5100-1006
Supersedes: 002-5100-1005, 5/04
December 2004

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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL DIGITAL/ANALOG PORTABLE RADIO 5100 S ERIES ORTABLE ADIO APCO Project 25 – Conventional – Trunked ® SMARTNET ® SmartZone Analog FM Conventional 700/800 MH Part No. 242-51xx-xxx Part Number 002-5100-1006 December 2004 Supersedes: 002-5100-1005, 5/04...
  • Page 2 5100 SERIES PORTABLE OPERATING MANUAL ■ APCO PROJECT 25 CONVENTIONAL ■ APCO PROJECT 25 TRUNKED ■ ® ® SMARTNET /SmartZone ■ ANALOG (FM) CONVENTIONAL ■ VHF/UHF/800 MHz Copyright© 2004 by the E.F. Johnson Company The E.F. Johnson Company, which was founded in 1923, provides wireless communication systems solutions for public safety, government, and commercial customers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION RADIO-WIDE FEATURES Federal Communications Commission Regulations 6 Option Switches ......20 Compliance with RF Exposure Standards .
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Wireless Cloning......34 6.12 SMARTNET/Smartzone/P25 Trunked Scanning Cloning Procedure ..... . 34 Features.
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECURE COMMUNICATION Encryption Key Types ....67 Keysets....... . 67 (ENCRYPTION) Crypto Groups .
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Before Using Your Portable Two-Way Radio, Read This Important RF Energy Awareness And Control REGULATIONS Information And Operational Instructions To Ensure Compliance With The FCC’s RF Exposure The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply Guidelines.
  • Page 7: Rf Exposure Compliance And Control Guidelines And Operating Instructions

    SAFETY INFORMATION • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) EFJohnson approved antennas, batteries, and accesso- C95.1-1999 Edition ries may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines. • For a list of EFJohnson approved accessories, see the RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE AND CONTROL service manual or marketing accessory lists or contact GUIDELINES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS the E.F.
  • Page 8: Features

    FEATURES SECTION 1 FEATURES ® • NOTE: The availability of many of the following Carrier or Call Guard (CTCSS/DCS) controlled features is controlled by factory coding of your radio, squelch on analog channels, NAC and talk group installed options, firmware version, and field IDs on P25 channels.
  • Page 9: Project 25 Trunked Features

    FEATURES • • Failsoft operation on a predefined conventional Group and Unit Calls • channel if trunked system fails Telephone calls with overdialing (with firmware • Priority group calls detected while listening to other 1.16/2.6/3.6 or later) • group calls when scanning Emergency alarms to alert a dispatcher of •...
  • Page 10: Controls And Display

    CONTROLS AND DISPLAY SECTION 2 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Display Up/Down Sw In Various Modes: Menu/Option F1 = Exit Keys F2 = Select/Menu Microphone Enable Option Keys DTMF Keypad Speaker DTMF Keypad Model Limited Keypad Model Figure 2-1 Front Panel Controls 2.1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Up/Down Switch - Selects zones when multiple zones are programmed (see Section 3.3).
  • Page 11: Top Panel Controls

    CONTROLS AND DISPLAY DTMF Keypad - The full keypad DTMF models Channel Switch - This 16-position switch selects up include the 12 keys required to dial telephone and unit to 16 channels in the current zone. Additional zones ID numbers. can be programmed to allow up to 512 channels to be selected by this switch.
  • Page 12: Display

    CONTROLS AND DISPLAY Section 4.1). In addition, they can be programmed for - When the scan or the scan list edit mode is soft power down (see Section 3.1.2). These switches enabled, indicates that the displayed channel is a can also be temporarily disabled by the keypad lock priority channel.
  • Page 13: General Operation

    GENERAL OPERATION SECTION 3 GENERAL OPERATION 3.1 TURNING POWER ON AND SETTING buttons are used, the volume control function of the VOLUME knob is disabled (it is still used to switch power). Volume buttons may be used instead of the knob, for 3.1.1 POWER UP example, if accidental turning of the volume knob is a problem.
  • Page 14: Password Features With Later Models

    GENERAL OPERATION When this feature is enabled, “Enter Pswd” is 3.3 ZONE AND CHANNEL SELECT briefly displayed when power is turned on. The pass- word can be 1-8 digit digits in length, and consists of The selected zone and channel are selected and digits 0-9.
  • Page 15 GENERAL OPERATION volume control described in Section 3.1.3. This opera- 3. To exit the this mode and select the entered channel, tion requires PCConfigure Version 1.26 or later and press the Channel Select switch again or the F2 key. 51xx software Version 1.16/2.6/3.6 or later. To exit without changing the channel, press the F1 key.
  • Page 16: Low Battery Indication

    GENERAL OPERATION grammd” is displayed. With earlier models, the last 3.4.2 BATTERY CHARGING selected channel is displayed when powering up on the last selected zone, and channel 1 is displayed NOTE: When a battery is charged while attached to when powering up on the home zone. the radio, make sure radio power is off (see following).
  • Page 17: Setting Squelch

    GENERAL OPERATION switch. Then to unlock the keypad again, press and 3.8 TRANSMIT DISABLE hold this switch until a tone sounds (approximately 1 second). Transmitting can be disabled on each conven- tional, SMARTNET, SmartZone, and P25 Trunked Permanent Keypad Lockout can also be channel so that the channel is monitor-only.
  • Page 18: Smartnet/Smartzone Mode

    GENERAL OPERATION lockout (transmit disable on busy) feature is 3.9.4 P25 TRUNKED MODE programmed. Otherwise, it must be detected manually. An out-of-range condition is not indicated by special The P25 Trunked operating features are very tones or messages as with SMARTNET operation similar to the SmartZone type just described.
  • Page 19 GENERAL OPERATION The maximum number of channels assignable to announcement group, emergency group, and other a system is limited to 512. Channels may also be parameters unique to that talk group. limited by available memory space as described in the following information.
  • Page 20: Radio-Wide Features

    RADIO-WIDE FEATURES SECTION 4 RADIO-WIDE FEATURES 4.1 OPTION SWITCHES NOTE: For descriptions of the functions controlled by these switches, refer to the section of this manual Menu Menu referenced in the last column of Table 4-1. Back/ Select/ Exit Enter Almost all the buttons on this radio are programmable as follows: •...
  • Page 21 RADIO-WIDE FEATURES Table 4-1 Programmable Option Switch and Menu Mode Functions Available in Mode: Menu See Descript. Function Display in Section: Conv. P25 Trk SMARTNET SmartZone Alert tones On-Off Tones Backlight On-Off Backlight Call Alert Select Call Alert 5.17.7, 6.7 Call Response Select Call Rsp Cancel Dynamic Regroup...
  • Page 22: Home Zone/Channel Select

    RADIO-WIDE FEATURES time. It can be programmed for 15-225 seconds or it The new level is flashed in the display as either can be disabled by programming 0 seconds. “HI POWER” or “LOW POWER”. If selectable power is not permitted on the current channel, If the transmitter is keyed for longer than the “FIXED LOW”...
  • Page 23: Scanning

    RADIO-WIDE FEATURES 4.8 SCANNING disabled when “Scan Off” is briefly displayed and icon is no longer indicated. 4.8.1 INTRODUCTION • If the zone or channel is changed while scanning is Scanning monitors the channels in the scan list selected, scanning continues on the same or a for messages that the radio is programmed to receive.
  • Page 24: Transmitting In The Scan Mode

    RADIO-WIDE FEATURES Separate delay times are programmable for Radio 1. While receiving a message on the channel to be Wide and Priority scanning. With radio wide and deleted, press and hold the Scan option switch until conventional priority scanning, delays of 0-7.5 a tone sounds (about 1 second).
  • Page 25 RADIO-WIDE FEATURES Selecting a Priority Scan List this mode by pressing the Scan List option switch again or the F1 or F2 key. NOTE: Only priority scan lists are selectable. Editing a Priority Scan List Conventional Channels - Conventional systems are programmed with a default scan list that is normally If the Scan Edit option switch or menu parameter selected by all channels in that system.
  • Page 26: Radio Wide Scan Lists

    RADIO-WIDE FEATURES . Then pressing F2 again takes the channel out Editing a Radio Wide Scan List* of the scan list. Refer to Sections 5.11.3 and 6.12.2 for more information on priority channel sampling. If the RWS Edit option switch or menu param- eter is programmed, the radio wide scan list can be 6.
  • Page 27: Conventional Mode Features

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES SECTION 5 CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES 5.1 INTRODUCTION the Monitor Mode (see following) or by the Normal/ Selective option switch or menu parameter (see Section An overview of the conventional operating mode 5.5.5). is located in Section 3.9.2. The following information 5.3 MONITOR MODE describes the features unique to analog and digital (Project 25) conventional operation.
  • Page 28: Call Guard Squelch

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES feature, “BUSY” is displayed, a busy tone sounds, and receive Call Guard squelch on analog channels or the transmitter is disabled. group ID code detection on P25 channels. When selec- tive squelch is disabled, “Sq Normal” is flashed in the The Busy Channel Lockout feature can be display, and when it is enabled, “Sq Select”...
  • Page 29: Selective Sq Code Select (Ctcss/Dcs/Nac)

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES each second. When the data is decoded, 23-bit samples operation, the selective squelch type (analog or digital) are taken and then the bits are rotated to determine if a programmed for the transmit mode determines the valid code was received. selective squelch type used.
  • Page 30: Repeater Talk-Around

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES mission as with the time-out timer. The following is 5.10 EMERGENCY ALARM AND CALL more information on this timer. NOTE: The following enhanced conventional emer- • It can be programmed for times up to 7.5 minutes. gency features require 5100 firmware 1.8.0/2.0/3.0 •...
  • Page 31: Emergency Calls

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES tion continues to flash until the alarm mode is ended enabled by programming, automatic transmitting does (see step 4). If silent operation is programmed or the not occur. This feature is initiated only on the first Surveillance mode is selected (see Section 4.7), press of the Emergency switch.
  • Page 32: Conventional Mode Scanning

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES by a press and release of the Emergency switch. Note General that accessories such as speaker-microphones cannot be used with this feature. The priority channel sampling feature ensures that when priority scanning, messages on the priority 5.11 CONVENTIONAL MODE SCANNING channel are not missed while listening to a message on some other channel.
  • Page 33: Standard Conventional Calls

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES The priority sampling times are programmed by 5.12 STANDARD CONVENTIONAL CALLS the following parameters: Standard conventional calls are placed to other Lookback Time A - This time determines how often radio units monitoring the selected channel. The the priority channel is checked for activity.
  • Page 34: Single Tone Encoder

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES • Post-Tx ANI - A preprogrammed ANI sequence is The master and slave radios must be identical automatically sent each time the PTT switch is released. models (same frequency range and options). • When an emergency alarm or call is placed, this Firmware Version 1.5.0/2.0.0/3.0.0 or higher is ANI signaling is replaced by the Emergency DTMF required with both radios (see Section 9).
  • Page 35: Project 25 Mode Features

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES 2. On the master radio, select the Clone menu param- 5.17.2 GROUP ID CODE eter and press the F2 key. If applicable, select either “Clone W” (Wireless) or “Clone N” (Normal). If Each Project 25 channel is programmed with a normal cloning was selected or if this is not select- group ID that determines which group of radios will able, proceed to step 4.
  • Page 36: P25 Unit Calls

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES group assigned to a channel can be changed by the 2. If required, press the Up/Down switch to display the user. The new talk group continues to be assigned to desired call. The alias and ID of the calls that have the channel until it is manually changed again (cycling been programmed are alternately displayed.
  • Page 37: Call Alert

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES • Unlimited - Telephone numbers can be selected 2. Press and hold the Phone option key until a tone from a list and also dialed directly using the sounds (approximately 1 second) or select the keypad. Phone > Enter Num menu parameter. The alias of the last called telephone number is displayed if it is Both limited and DTMF keypad models can place in the phone number list.
  • Page 38: Messaging

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES • Answering a Page If the system received the page but the called radio is not on the air, a single beep sounds and “NO 1. When a page is received, five beeps sound and ACK” is displayed 6 seconds after the PTT switch “PAGE”...
  • Page 39: P25 Packet Data

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES • If five beeps sound and “ACK RCVD” is Channel Channel Zone System displayed, the status was received and acknowl- Change Change Parameters Parameters edged by the system. Tx Freq • If after five tries the message is not acknowledged, Select Select Rx Freq...
  • Page 40: Zone Password

    CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES through available selections. Additional information Press the Select switch to select the “CHNG on this parameters is located in the following sections. CHAN” parameter and then scroll through the programmed channels by pressing the Up/Down 5.18.3 ZONE PASSWORD switch.
  • Page 41 CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES can be reprogrammed. Press F2 switch to select the Strapping* - Selects the encryption strapping mode “CHAN PARMS” parameter and then press the for the channel as Clear, Secure, or Switched. Refer to Up/Down switch to display the desired parameter. Section 11.3 for more information.
  • Page 42 CONVENTIONAL MODE FEATURES NAC Squelch Control (Project 25 Channel) RX NAC - Selects the receive NAC the same as RX NAC above. TX NAC - Programs the transmit Network Access Code (NAC) which can be any number from 0-4095. With later models, this number is displayed in hexadecimal from 000-FFF.
  • Page 43: Smartnet/Smartzone/P25

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES SECTION 6 SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES 6.1 INTRODUCTION 3. Press the PTT switch and begin talking. An optional talk permit tone may sound to indicate when talking An overview of the SMARTNET/SmartZone and can begin. Events that may occur are as follows: P25 Trunked operating modes is located in Section •...
  • Page 44: Private (Unit-To-Unit) Calls

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES • channel (with scanning disabled). When the selected List only - Unit IDs can be selected from a prepro- channel is programmed with both Talk and Announce- grammed list only (direct entry using the keypad ment groups, only the Talk and Announcement group is not allowed) •...
  • Page 45: Placing A Standard Private Conversation Call

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES • If the radio being called is on the air, “WAIT” is 3. Press the PTT sw or the F2 key to initiate the call. displayed and ringing is heard until the called party answers or for 20 seconds, whichever (Proceed to the bulleted list which follows Item 3 in occurs first.
  • Page 46: Receiving A Private Call (All Types)

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES 6.5.4 RECEIVING A PRIVATE CALL (ALL only DTMF keypad models can directly dial telephone TYPES) numbers using the keypad. The keypad remains active during a call for overdialing DTMF digits (with firm- 1. When a private call is received, “CALL RCVD” is ware 1.16/2.6/3.6/4.2 or later).
  • Page 47: Answering A Telephone Call

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES possible to talk and listen at the same time). 6.7 CALL ALERT Each time the PTT switch is released, a go-ahead tone is sent to the landside party to indicate when 6.7.1 GENERAL they can respond. To dial a number after the connection is made, press the PTT switch and dial The Call Alert™...
  • Page 48: Initiating A Page

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES 6.7.3 INITIATING A PAGE 6.9 SENDING STATUS CONDITIONS 1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone or P25 Trunked The status feature allows you to manually or channel selected, momentarily press the Call Alert automatically send your current status to your option switch or select that menu parameter.
  • Page 49: Emergency Alarms

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES is not programmed, the emergency talk group of the 4. The radio continues to transmit this message until an selected channel is used and so on. acknowledgment is received or the programmed number of attempts have been made. The emer- 1.
  • Page 50: Emergency Man-Down Feature

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES 2. If the preceding Emergency Hot Mic feature is attempted before a failsoft channel is located, a contin- enabled, the call is automatically transmitted uous tones sounds until the PTT switch is released. without pressing the PTT switch. If it is disabled, When the radio system returns to normal operation, press the PTT switch and begin speaking as with a this is automatically detected and normal operation...
  • Page 51: Dynamic Regrouping

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES non-priority talk group are interrupted by messages on 6.14 SMARTZONE AND P25 TRUNKED UNIQUE FEATURES the priority talk group. Priority scanning must also be supported at the system level for it to occur as 6.14.1 INTRODUCTION programmed in the radio. ®...
  • Page 52: Determining Current Site And Searching For New Site

    SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES or the failsoft mode is entered. The radio can be special inputs from the infrastructure to operate. This programmed so that “Site Trunking” is displayed and/ feature is intended to prevent some of the confusion or an alert tone sounds when site trunking occurs. resulting from a site controller failure.
  • Page 53 SMARTNET/SMARTZONE/P25 TRUNKED FEATURES Long Hunt - If no valid control channel is located no longer available. However, System Site Preference by the preceding short hunt method, the radio lists can still be used. The Wide Area Scan feature searches the list of control channels programmed functions as follows: into the radio by the PCConfigure programmer.
  • Page 54: Miscellaneous

    MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 7 MISCELLANEOUS • 7.1 SUPERVISORY TONES The message that was sent has not been acknowl- edged (Section 6.8). • Single Beep (Alert Tone) The status condition that was sent has not been acknowledged (Section 6.9). • Power was turned on and a successful power-up sequence occurred (Section 3.1).
  • Page 55: Error Messages

    MISCELLANEOUS 7.2 ERROR MESSAGES channel grant before the busy time-out timer has expired The following are definitions of the various error messages that may be displayed. Disabled - The selected channel is disabled. Aff Failed - A group affiliation attempt has received a Clear Only - The selected channel or group is FAILED response from the system.
  • Page 56: System Operator Programming

    MISCELLANEOUS Invald Key - The key pressed by the user was not No Service - OTAR service is not available. valid for the current situation. No Site - No site with a verified ID is yet on the Invld Ch - The channel entered by the user in keypad dynamic site list.
  • Page 57: Speaking Into Microphone

    MISCELLANEOUS when the radio was set up, not to any programming a 7.7 RADIO SERVICE user can perform. If a feature is controlled by a front panel option switch and that switch is not available, it If the radio is not responding to any key presses, is probably not available.
  • Page 58: Determining Available Options

    DETERMINING AVAILABLE OPTIONS SECTION 8 DETERMINING AVAILABLE OPTIONS • 8.1 GENERAL DTMF Keypad support (5100 only) • Zonefail site lock This manual describes the operation of all features that are currently available for the 51xx radio. [1] AES encryption is available only with firmware 1.8.0 or later.
  • Page 59 DETERMINING AVAILABLE OPTIONS 4. The check boxes indicate which options are enabled P25 Trunked Operation with DES Encryption in the radio. They are for informational purposes only and cannot be edited. P25 Options - Digital Conventional Encryption Options - P25 DES OFB Examples Trunking Options - P25 Trunking The following are examples of items that need to...
  • Page 60: 51Xx Firmware Versions

    51xx FIRMWARE VERSIONS SECTION 9 51xx FIRMWARE VERSIONS Table 9-1 51xx Encryption Hardware Configurations Analog Channel Digital Channel Application Encryption Encryption Radio Version [1] (Firmware) Code Base DES-XL DES-OFB Version 1 (No Module/Software Encryption) 1.xx Current standard version which uses the -110 Logic board and -410 UI Board.
  • Page 61: Programming Software Required

    PASSWORD DESCRIPTION 9.3 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE REQUIRED Version 4 boards. This software can also be used to program radios with the earlier boards. ™ PCConfigure programming software, Version 1.25.0 or later is required to program radios with the SECTION 10 PASSWORD DESCRIPTION 10.1 NEW PASSWORD ENHANCEMENTS programmable using the latest versions of PCCon- figure (1.21.2.8 or later).
  • Page 62: Changing Password

    PASSWORD DESCRIPTION 1. With PCTune 1.1.1.0 or later, simply select Radio > features are enabled for each. Entering any User Pass- Reset Passwords. Only password information is word at power up enables normal radio operation. erased. 10.3.2 DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD PASSWORDS 2. With earlier versions of PCTune, after starting the PCTune program, press SHIFT CTRL E to toggle Separate Download (write) and Upload (read) the following Erase EEPROM function (otherwise it...
  • Page 63: Secure Communication

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) SECTION 11 SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) 11.1 GENERAL They use a different type of feedback called counter addressing. 11.1.1 INTRODUCTION • DES-OFB - A form of DES encryption for digital This radio may be equipped to provide secure channels that uses output feedback.
  • Page 64: Fips And Non-Fips Modes

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) Crypto Group A Keyset A1 Keyset A2 Keyset ID 1 Keyset ID 2 Algorithm ID Algorithm ID Update Item (Opt) Update Item (Opt) Time/Date (Opt) Time/Date (Opt) Storage Loc. Keyset Name (Opt) Keyset Name (Opt) Number (CKR) Zone 1, Chan 2 SLN 21 Key #21: Key ID 54...
  • Page 65: Maintaining Keys In Memory

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) PID or SLN key management modes can be However, a tamper switch causes immediate key programmed on the Global programming screen. More erasure when the radio cover over the logic board is information on these modes follows. removed.
  • Page 66: Clear/Secure Strapping

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) • There is a programmable option on the Radio Wide disabled, an error tone sounds, and “Sec Only” is screen to sound a beep whenever a secure call is displayed. received on a clear channel. 11.3.2 RECEIVE MODE OPTIONS 11.3 CLEAR/SECURE STRAPPING The following receive options can be 11.3.1 TRANSMIT MODE OPTIONS...
  • Page 67: Otar (Over-The-Air Rekeying)

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) 11.4 OTAR (OVER-THE-AIR REKEYING) simply a set of one or more keys of the same type (either TEK or KEK). Keysets are identified by Keyset 11.4.1 INTRODUCTION IDs, and the upper four bits of this ID specify the crypto group (see next section).
  • Page 68: Key Management Facility

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) • manage keys such as when a radio uses keys with Deleting all keys (zeroize) when a radio may be lost different active times or multiple algorithms. or compromised • Currently, only one crypto group is supported, and it is Determining if a radio is on the air and reading key always ID 0.
  • Page 69 SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) the Key ID are transmitted with each message to Key Encryption Key (KEK) - A key used to encrypt uniquely identify the key being used. keys contained in Key Management Messages (KMMs) during OTAR. These messages may them- Black - Refers to information that is encrypted.
  • Page 70: Radio Setup For Encryption

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) OTAR by the KMF. If OTAR is not utilized, is always Encryption Key (KEK) which is used to encrypt keys used to load encryption keys. All keys stored in the contained in Key Management Messages. TEKs can key loader are themselves encrypted.
  • Page 71: Additional Setup For Otar

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) programming can be overridden on the channel 4. Also on this screen, set the other OTAR and Data screen (see Section 11.3.3). Additional PIDs for parameters. The OTAR Rekey Request Time Out special calls can also be specified on the system determines how long the radio waits for a response screen for digital and trunked calls.
  • Page 72: Radio Otar Capabilities

    SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) 3. KMF RSI - This RSI is normally 9,999,999 and DELAYED ACK 0x07 should not need to be loaded since it defaults to this HELLO 0x0C number. INVENTORY 0x0D INVENTORY RESPONSE 0x0E 4. MNP (Message Number Period) - Load the proper MODIFY KEY 0x13 message number period into the radio (typically...
  • Page 73 SECURE COMMUNICATION (ENCRYPTION) OTAR Rekey Request - Sends a message which tells Additional Functions Selectable by 5100 Menu: the KMF that the radio is on the air and requests rekeying. The following status messages are displayed (To select one a parameter, highlight it and press which indicate the progress of this function.
  • Page 74: Index

    INDEX INDEX Emergency Hot Mic Key Management Facility Emergency Man-Down Keypad Lock Accessory Connector Emergency Man-DOwn Feature Permanent AES Encryption Encryption Keypad Programming Alert Tones Encryption Key Keyset Algorithm Encryption Key Select Algorithm ID Encryption Keys Analog and Digital Operation Enhanced Private Conversation ANI Signaling Mode...
  • Page 75 INDEX Erase Keys Power Output Select Speaking Into Microphone High/Low Power Power Up Sequence Squelch Adjust Home Power-Up Password Squelch Code Select Priority Channel Key Select Squelch Control Changing Standard Calls Keypad Lock Priority Sampling Placing (Conv) Keypad Programming Conv Receiving (Conv) Message P25 Trunked...
  • Page 76 Part Number 002-5100-1006CD 12-04 Printed in U.S.A.

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