E.F. Johnson Company 5300 ES Series Operating Manual

E.F. Johnson Company 5300 ES Series Operating Manual

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5300 ES Series Mobile Radio

Operating Manual

VHF / UHF / 700 800 900 MHz
Project 25 Conventional and Trunked
Analog and Digital Conventional
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SMARTNET
/SmartZone
n VDC
n Watt
Part Number 242-5300-010
December 2006
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  • Page 1: Operating Manual

    5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual VHF / UHF / 700 800 900 MHz Project 25 Conventional and Trunked Analog and Digital Conventional ® ® SMARTNET /SmartZone n VDC n Watt Part Number 242-5300-010 December 2006 Draft...
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  • Page 3 EFJohnson. All other company and/or product names used in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006 Draft...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006 Table of Contents Safety Information 1-xi General General Features ............. . . 1-1 Conventional Features.
  • Page 6 Call Guard Squelch Enable/Disable ..........5-3 Draft 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 7 Channel Parameters ............5-22 Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual...
  • Page 8 Speaking Into Microphone............7-6 Draft 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 9 Maintaining Keys in Memory ..........11-4 Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual...
  • Page 10 OTAR Option Switches ........... . . 11-17 Draft 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 11 Encryption Parameter IDs ..........11-10 Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual vii...
  • Page 12: List Of Figures

    List of Figures (continued) Figure Page Draft viii 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 13 Programmable Option Switch Functions ........4-2 Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual ix...
  • Page 14 List of Tables (continued) Table Page Draft x 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 15: Safety Information

    Your EFJohnson two-way radio has a RF exposure product label. Also, your EFJohnson user manual, or product manual, or separate safety booklet includes information and Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xi...
  • Page 16: Compliance With Rf Exposure Standards

    Transmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum lateral distance away, as shown in Table 1, from a properly installed according to installation instructions, externally-mounted antenna. Draft xii 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 17: Mobile Antennas

    Approved Accessories This radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the EFJohnson accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual xiii...
  • Page 18 For additional information on exposure requirements or other information, contact the EFJohnson Company at the following address or telephone number: Customer Service Department EFJohnson Company 1440 Corporate Drive Irving, TX 75038-2401 Telephone Toll Free: (800) 328-3911 Draft xiv 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 19: General

    • Emergency calls for high priority system access • Priority (standard) and Radio Wide scan modes with user programmable scan lists • User selectable high and low power output • Stealth mode Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 20: Conventional Features

    • Up to 256 talk groups programmable (channels select talk groups) • Group, Enhanced Private Conversation™, standard Private Conversation, and Telephone calls • Emergency alarms to alert a dispatcher of emergency conditions Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 21: Project 25 Trunked Features

    • Predefined status conditions (up to eight) can be sent to a dispatcher • Dynamic regrouping (dispatcher can automatically gather users on a channel to receive a message) • Roaming Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
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  • Page 23: Controls And Display

    Six Option Microphone Switches Display Multi-function Indicator On-Off/ Select Speaker Volume Switch On-Off/Volume - Pressing this control turns power on and off, and rotating it sets the volume level. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 24 12-watt external speaker may be used if desired. The internal speaker is disabled when an external speaker is used. PTT Switch - This push-button switch on the microphone is pressed to talk (key the transmitter) and released to listen. Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 25: Rear Panel Connectors

    P25 Packet Data feature is used (see Section 5.15.10). Siren Control (Not Shown) - An optional yellow/orange connector similar to the accessory jack for connecting the optional siren controller. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 26: Display

    This rotating clock-like symbol in the right position indicates that scanning is enabled. Indicates that the scan list edit or keypad programming mode is selected (see Section 4.12 or Section 5.16). Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 27 The lines above the zone and channel displays indicate which display is changed if the Select switch is turned. To switch between displays, press the Select switch (see Section 3.4.2). Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -5...
  • Page 28 Draft -6 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 29: General Operation

    The radio can be programmed so that one of the following combinations are selected at power up: • Last Zone/Last Channel • Last Zone/Home Channel • Home Zone/Last Channel • Home Zone/Home Channel Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 30: Setting Volume Level

    The current User password can be changed if the “PW CHG” option switch is programmed. Selecting this function displays prompts for entering and confirming a new password. Refer to Section 10 for more information on passwords. Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 31: Backlight Control And Display Viewing Angle Adjust

    A zone can include any mix of up to 16 channels, and up to 16 zones can be programmed. Therefore, up to 256 channels can be selected. One use for zones may be for operation in different geographical areas. Channel Select Indicator Zone Select Indicator Chnl Zone Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 32: Zone/Channel Select

    1-16, Zone 2 channels 17-32, and so on as shown below. For example, Zone 1/ Channel 16 is selected by Channel 16, and Zone 2/Channel 16 is selected by Channel 32. Seq. Ch. No. Zone Channel Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 33: Setting Squelch Control

    Transmitting can be disabled on each conventional, SMARTNET, SmartZone, and P25 Trunked channel so that the channel is monitor-only. When transmitting is attempted on a receive-only channel, “Rx Only” is displayed and an error tone sounds. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -5...
  • Page 34: Radio Operating Modes

    Enhanced SMARTNET/SmartZone features include ™ roaming (SmartZone only), telephone, private, and emergency calls, Call Alert , and messaging. Either analog or digital signaling may be used. Draft -6 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 35: P25 Trunked Mode

    1-65,535 (0001-FFFF hex). 3.7.4 Systems, Channels, and Zones A zone and channel are selected to place and receive calls. The following describes the relationship between systems, channels, and zones. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -7...
  • Page 36: Systems

    12 conventional channels and four SMARTNET channels. One use of zones may be to program the channels used for operation in a different geographical areas. The maximum number of zones is 16. Draft -8 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 37: Radio Wide Features

    • Scan Lists Option Switches Note For descriptions of the functions controlled by these switches, refer to the section of this manual referenced in the last column of Table 4.1. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 38 Priority Channel Select 5.10.3 CALL Private Call Select Radio Wide Scan Select 4.11.2 Remote Access (Pyramid Reptr) Repeater Talk-Around Select RWS ED RWS List Select 4.12.2 SCAN Scan Select 4.11.1 Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 39: Time-Out Timer

    One use of this feature is to prevent a channel from being kept busy for an extended period by an accidentally keyed transmitter. It can also prevent possible transmitter damage caused by transmitting for an excessively long period. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 40: Home Zone-Channel Select

    Relative levels of –170 to +170 can be set with “0” the default setting. A minus value decreases the tone volume and a plus value increases it. The user adjusted level permanently overrides the programmed level if applicable. Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 41: Power Turn-Off Delay

    • When activated, it can be programmed to sound for three 1-second beeps or continuously for 2-90 seconds. It then turns off until another Unit call is received. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -5...
  • Page 42: Microphone Off-Hook Detect

    Scanning monitors the channels in the scan list for messages the radio is programmed to receive. When a message is detected, scanning stops and the message is received. Shortly after the message is complete, scanning resumes (unless it has been disabled). Draft -6 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 43: Priority (Standard) Scanning

    (see Section 4.12.1). Note Each SMARTNET/SmartZone and P25 trunked channel can be programmed so that scanning is automatically enabled when the channel is selected. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -7...
  • Page 44: Radio Wide Scanning

    SMARTNET/SmartZone/P25 Trunked Operation - If scanning is halted to receive a message, programming determines if transmissions occur on the selected or active channel. Transmissions at other times occur on the selected channel. Draft -8 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 45: Nuisance Channel Delete

    (up to 255). The only limitation is the available memory. Each list can include up to 256 channels/talk groups. More information follows on selecting and editing priority scan lists. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -9...
  • Page 46: Determining Channels In Priority Scan List

    3 If applicable, select the list to be edited by rotating and then pressing the Select switch. The selected scan list is indicated as “LIST x” as described in the preceding section. If Draft -10 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 47: Radio Wide Scan List

    (see “Editing Radio Wide Scan List” which follows). When the displayed channel is in the scan list (scanned normally), the symbol is displayed next to the zone number as shown in the following illustration. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -11...
  • Page 48: Editing A Radio Wide Scan List

    To change the scan list status of the displayed channel, press the Select switch. 4 To exit this mode and save the changes, press the RWS ED option switch again. Draft -12 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 49: Conventional Features

    In this case, you may not want to use it and the channel must then be monitored manually as follows: Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 50: Monitor Mode

    2. However, the receiver unsquelches only if a carrier is detected (see Section 4.8). Pressing the SEL SQ option switch disables Call Guard squelch/P25 group ID detect but not scanning and P25 NAC detect (see Section 5.4). Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 51: Busy Channel Lockout

    ID code detection on P25 channels. When selective squelch is disabled, “SQ Normal” is flashed in the display, and when it is enabled, “SQ Select” is flashed. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 52: Tone Call Guard Squelch

    It is available if the SQ LIST option switch and a CTCSS/NAC code list have been programmed. Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 53: Penalty Timer

    PTT switch is released. If the PTT switch is pressed during the penalty time, the time-out indication occurs again and the transmitter remains disabled. When the penalty timer expires, a beep sounds and the transmitter can then be keyed. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -5...
  • Page 54: Conversation Timer

    Pressing this switch toggles between displaying the standard channel alias and the frequency. The receive frequency is displayed while receiving and the transmit frequency is displayed while transmitting. This feature is available on conventional channels only. Draft -6 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 55: Emergency Alarm And Call

    Silent operation is programmed. 4 The emergency alarm mode is exited when radio power is cycled or by pressing and holding the Emergency option switch. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -7...
  • Page 56: Emergency Calls

    4 If the Surveillance Mode is enabled (see Section 4.9), all indicators, lights, and tones are disabled. If “No Receive Activity During Emergency” is programmed, receive audio, the front panel LED, and receive icons are disabled in the receive mode. Draft -8 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 57: Conventional Mode Scanning

    Refer to the next section for more information on priority sampling. No Priority - No priority channel sampling occurs when the list is selected. The radio transmits on the selected channel. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -9...
  • Page 58: Priority Channel Sampling

    Priority Indicator This indication is displayed regardless of whether the priority channel is fixed or always the selected channel. When the second priority channel is displayed, “2” is indicated instead. Draft -10 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 59: Changing The Priority Channel

    If “Sel Chan” is displayed, the priority channel is always the selected channel and cannot be changed. • If no indication displayed, the scan list may not be user editable or the channel may not be in the scan list. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -11...
  • Page 60: Standard Conventional Calls

    Pre-Tx ANI - A preprogrammed ANI sequence is automatically sent each time the PTT switch is pressed. Post-Tx ANI - A preprogrammed ANI sequence is automatically sent each time the PTT switch is released. Draft -12 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 61: Single Tone Encoder

    ID. This ID is unique for each radio and can be any number from 1-16,777,216. When power is turned on with a Project 25 channel selected, this ID is briefly displayed. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -13...
  • Page 62: Group Id Code

    1 Select the channel to be changed and then press the TG SEL option switch. 2 Rotate the Select switch to display the talk group to be assigned to that channel. Talk groups are indicated by a unique identification in the alphanumeric display. Draft -14 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 63: P25 Unit Calls

    • If the call timer times out (set by programming) or the channel is changed before a response is made, the unit call mode is exited. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -15...
  • Page 64: P25 Conventional Telephone Calls

    4 Briefly press the PTT switch to send the access code. A dial tone sound should then be heard. Briefly press the PTT switch again to send the digits. Proceed to step 5 which follows.: Draft -16 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 65: Answering A Telephone Call

    To Answer a Page: 1 When a page is received, five beeps sound and “PAGE” is displayed. The ID of the mobile paging you is stored as the last ID received. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -17...
  • Page 66: Messaging

    PTT or Select switch. One of the following events then occurs: • If five beeps sound and “ACK RECVD” is displayed, the message was received and automatically acknowledged by the system. Draft -18 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 67: Status Messaging

    The Keypad programming feature is available to Federal Government users only. Users regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are not allowed to have this feature. This feature must be factory enabled to be selected. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -19...
  • Page 68: Menu Structure

    A flowchart showing the keypad programming mode menu structure is located Figure 5.1. Refer to the descriptions which follow for more information. Draft -20 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 69: Zone Password

    Press the Select switch to select the “CHNG ZONE” parameter and then scroll through the programmed zones by rotating that switch. When the desired zone is displayed, select it by pressing the Select switch. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -21...
  • Page 70: Channel Change Parameter

    Then press the Select switch again to select it. The squelch control parameters are unique to the type of conventional channel selected (analog or Project 25). Draft -22 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 71 The number is stored after the Select switch is pressed with the last position selected. Note The next two parameters are programmed only if the radio is programmed for encryption. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -23...
  • Page 72 P25 channel, this selects the transmit type. Either Analog or Digital (P25) can be selected. This then determines if a Tx Code or Tx NAC is programmed above. Draft -24 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 73: Smartnet/Smartzone/P25 Trunked Features

    Standard calls are between you and another mobile, group of mobiles, or a control station (a radio in a fixed location). Most calls are probably this type. Proceed as follows to place and receive group calls: Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 74 0.5-7.0 seconds or continuously during the call. PTT ID- The unit ID of the mobile placing the call is displayed. Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 75: Private (Unit-To-Unit) Calls

    3 Press the PTT switch and one of the following events then occurs: (Proceed to the bulleted list which follows Item 6 in the next section for events that may occur next.) Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 76: Placing A Standard Private Conversation Call

    Placing a Standard Private Conversation Call To recall from a list: 1 Momentarily press the CALL (Private Call) option switch. The tag (alias) of the last called mobile is displayed. Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 77: Receiving A Private Call (All Types)

    2 To answer the call, press the CALL (Private/Unit Call) option switch and then the PTT switch and begin speaking. The unit ID of the calling mobile is displayed. More information follows: Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -5...
  • Page 78: Telephone Calls

    The alias of the last called telephone number is displayed if it is in the phone number list. Otherwise, the last ten digits of the last called telephone number are displayed. The phone call mode is indicated by in the display. Draft -6 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 79: Receiving A Telephone Call

    (since the radio operates half duplex, it is not possible to talk and listen at the same time). 3 When the call is finished, end it by pressing the PHONE option switch and placing the microphone back on-hook. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -7...
  • Page 80: Call Alert

    2 If required, rotate the Select switch to display the desired mobile. The tag of each number is displayed. 3 Press the PTT switch and one of the following then occur: Draft -8 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 81: Messaging

    If five beeps sound and “ACK RCVD” is displayed, the status was received and acknowledged by the system. • If after five tries the message is not acknowledged, a tone sounds and “NO ACK” is displayed. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -9...
  • Page 82: Emergency Alarm And Call

    3 When the emergency alarm is acknowledged, “ACK RCVD” is briefly displayed and the emergency acknowledge tone (two beeps) sounds. Silent operation may also be programmed in which case no tone sounds and there is no indication that an acknowledgment occurred. Draft -10 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 83: Emergency Calls

    During Emergency” is programmed, receive audio, the front panel LED, and receive icons are disabled in the receive mode. 5 To exit this mode, cycle radio power or press and hold the Emergency switch. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -11...
  • Page 84: Failsoft Operation

    • In addition to calls on channels in the scan list, pages, private/unit calls, and telephone calls are received while scanning. Private and telephone calls are not interrupted by priority messages. Draft -12 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 85: Priority Talk Group Sampling

    If the Cancel Dynamic Regrouping option switch is programmed, it can be pressed to exit the dynamic regrouping mode. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -13...
  • Page 86: Smartzone And P25 Trunking Unique Features

    PTT switch pressed, busy override is occurring. Note Remember that not all members of the talk group are receiving your message. Missing members will start receiving your message as channels become available. Draft -14 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 87: Site Trunking

    This is an optional feature that can be enabled only by factory programmed. It is not programmed by the PC Configure software, and does not require any special inputs from Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -15...
  • Page 88: P25 Wide Area Scan

    PC Configure programmer. Full Spectrum CC Scan - If the two preceding methods do not locate a control channel, every channel available to the radio is searched. Draft -16 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 89: Talkgroup Steering Via System Access Permissions

    The result of the preceding operation is that the radio has a reasonable chance of finding a valid site, usually on the first try. This greatly reduces access time, even on systems which have highly restricted talk group based access. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -17...
  • Page 90 Draft -18 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 91: Miscellaneous

    • A transmission is being attempted before the penalty timer has expired (Section 4.2). • Dynamic regrouping has been exited but the dynamic regrouping channel is still selected (Section 6.12). Single Short Medium-Pitch Tone • A valid key has been pressed. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 92 • Dynamic regrouping has occurred but the regrouping channel is not selected (Section 6.12). Busy Signal • The radio system is busy or a busy condition exists when making a telephone call. Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 93: Error Messages

    Disabled - The selected channel is disabled. Clear Only - The selected channel or group is strapped clear only and that a secure call can not be made. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 94 List Only - Direct entry of a unit ID or phone number is disabled. Locked - A selector lock command has been received and zone and channel changes are not accepted. Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 95 Tx. Tx Timeout - The Tx time-out timer has expired and Tx has been terminated. VOLTAGE HI - The input voltage to the mobile is too high. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -5...
  • Page 96: System Operator Programming

    However, if the outdoor temperature is low enough to significantly decrease battery capacity, the radio should be turned off when not in use. Draft -6 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 97: Licensing

    There are no user-serviceable components in the radio. Altering internal adjustments can cause illegal emissions, void the warranty, and result in improper operation that can seriously damage the radio. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -7...
  • Page 98 Draft -8 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 99: Determining Available Options

    • P25 trunked mobile data • P25 conventional operation • P25 trunked operation Encryption Options • DES • DES-OFB • AES OTAR Options • OTAR P25 conventional • OTAR P25 trunked Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 100: Upgrading A Radio With New Options

    2 Select the 5300 ES radio type by selecting menu parameter Radio > Series > 5300 Mobile. 3 To display the Radio Options screen shown in Figure 8.1, select Transfer > Read Options From Radio. Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 101: Examples

    P25 Options - Digital SMARTNET/SmartZone Encryption Options - DES Securenet and DES-OFB Trunking Options - SMARTNET Trunking Note The “Feature Disable Options” is currently not used, so those features are always available. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 102: Pc Configure Radio Options Screen

    Figure 8.1 PC Configure Radio Options Screen Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 103: 5300 Es Mobile Firmware Versions

    The radio/logic board version can be determined by noting the second version number that is briefly displayed when radio power is turned on. The first number indicates the control unit code version. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 104: Programming Software Required

    PC Configure 2.4.x. The “5300 ES” Radio Series is selected for both boards. The software automatically detects which board is used when parameters are written to the radio. Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 105: Password Description

    They are always indicated by eight asterisks (********). Therefore, it is not possible to determine what passwords are in a radio using the PC Configure software. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 106: Lost Passwords

    10.1.3 Password Entry Procedure When a password is requested, it is entered as follows: 5300 ES Mobile - Rotate and press the Select switch. Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 107: Password Description

    Each digit of the password is then entered as previously described. The password is always eight digits long, and after the eighth digit is entered, system and channel parameters for that zone can be reprogrammed normally. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 108 Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 109: Secure Communication (Encryption)

    The DVP-XL methods was designed to provide better range but at the cost of lower voice quality. They use a different type of feedback called counter addressing. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -1...
  • Page 110: Aes (Advanced Encryption Standard)

    2.0/3.0). Refer to Section 11.1.4 for more information. 11.1.4 5300 ES Encryption Capabilities As described in Section Section 9, there are now three different 5300 ES versions which provide various encryption capabilities. Draft -2 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 111: Fips And Non-Fips Modes

    “KEYFAIL” is displayed. The message must then be transmitted in the clear mode (this is possible only if the channel is strapped to “switchable”) or the key must be loaded. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -3...
  • Page 112: Key And Algorithm Ids

    When Infinite Key Retention is enabled, keys are stored in memory and are not lost when power is removed. If it is disabled, they are maintained only until the storage capacitance discharges. Draft -4 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 113: Encryption Key Select

    • It is on continuously when receiving a clear call in the secure mode on a digital channel. • There is a programmable option on the Radio Wide screen to sound a beep whenever a secure call is received on a clear channel. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -5...
  • Page 114: Clear/Secure Strapping

    No Autodetect - Only signals coded like the transmit signals are received. Secure Autodetect - Both clear and secure signals are automatically detected. This mode is automatically selected if the transmit mode is switch selectable. Draft -6 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 115: Talk Group Encryption Override

    OTAR is available only on P25 conventional and trunked channels, and only to program DES-OFB and AES keys. It is not used on SMARTNET/SmartZone channels or to load DES keys. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -7...
  • Page 116: Encryption Key Types

    A diagram of a keyset is shown in Figure 11.2. Some information may be optional as shown. The 5300 ES mobile does not support or use the Update Item and Time/Date parameters. Draft -8 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 117: Crypto Groups

    Currently, only one crypto group is supported, and it is always ID 0. As shown in Figure 11.3, the crypto group ID is the upper four bits of both the SLN and Keyset IDs. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -9...
  • Page 118: Key Management Facility

    • Deleting all keys (zeroize) when a radio may be lost or compromised • Determining if a radio is on the air and reading key information • Changing individual and group RSIs Draft -10 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 119: Message Number Period (Mnp)

    KMF using one Key Management Message. Refer to “KEK” for more information. Common Key Reference (CKR) Group - Same as Storage Location Number (SLN). Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -11...
  • Page 120 (they can be updated, deleted, and rekeyed with a single command). Keyset Changeover - The process used to switch a subscriber unit to another keyset so that the unused keyset can be replaced without interrupting encrypted communication. Draft -12 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 121 Zeroize - The process of deleting all keys from a compromised subscriber unit to disable it. To make the unit functional again, the keys must be reloaded by a keyloader. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -13...
  • Page 122: Radio Setup For Encryption

    Section 11.5. ??? I tried to change the following to match the PCC screens for OTAR. 1 On the Radio Wide Conventional screen, program the Digital Unit ID. Draft -14 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 123: Motorola Rnc Registration (If Required)

    KMF RSI - This RSI is normally 9,999,999 and should not need to be loaded since it defaults to this number. MNP (Message Number Period) - Load the proper message number period into the radio (typically 1000). Refer to Section 11.4.5 for more information. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -15...
  • Page 124: Radio Otar Capabilities

    The following KMM Message IDs are recognized by or sent: CHANGE RSI 0x03 CHANGE RSI RESPONSE 0x04 KEYSET CHANGEOVER 0x05 KEYSET CHANGEOVER RESPONSE 0x06 DELAYED ACK 0x07 HELLO 0x0C Draft -16 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 125: Ucm Equipped 5300 Es

    OTAR Rekey Request - Sends a message which tells the KMF that the radio is on the air and requests rekeying. The following status messages are displayed which indicate the progress of this function. Rekeying - A radio-initiated rekeying session is in process. Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual -17...
  • Page 126 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. Draft -18 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual December 2006...
  • Page 127 Display ........2-4 Second Priority Channel ..... .2-4 Draft December 2006 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Operating Manual Index-1...
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