3 DMR function
Multi-key List
Type
Description
Operating the transceiver
Note
Configuration using FPU
Using Communication Security (Unencrypted Call Alert Tone)
Type
Description
Operating the transceiver
Note
Configuration using FPU
'■ Standard model
■ Basic model
Multi-key List is the list to configure the encryption key data used for the encryption and decryption of
communication data.
A maximum of 16 entries of encryption key data can be configured in the Multi-key List by using KPG-D6/ D6N.
However, only one of the encryption key data can be used for transmission.
Configuration
Type
For DMR, Bit scrambler and Enhanced Encryption can be mixed in the Multi-key List.
Enhanced
Scrambler
Key Data
In Key Data, the encryption key data in the range the bellow can be configured.
Enhanced
The range between 0000000001 and FFFFFFFFFE
Scrambler
The range between 1 and 32767
Key ID can be configured only when "Enhanced" is set in Type.
Key ID
Key Name
In Key Name, a name corresponding to the encryption key data can be configured by
using a maximum of 8 alphanumeric characters and symbols.
These can be configured for each channel as Number on Multi-key List.
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Type, Key Data, Key ID, Key Name :
Edit > Encryption
Encryption, Number on Multi-key List :
Edit > Zone Information > Channel Edit > DMR > Encryption
'■ Standard model
■ Basic model
Unencrypted Call Alert Tone is the function used to notify a user with a short beep that the communication
data is not encrypted when the transceiver starts transmitting without communication data being encrypted.
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If both Unencrypted Call Alert Tone and PTT Proceed Tone are enabled, a Proceed Tone (3 beeps) sounds
from the transceiver after an Unencrypted Call Alert Tone (1 beep) sounds.
If both Unencrypted Call Alert Tone and VOX Proceed Tone are enabled, a Proceed Tone (1 beep) sounds
from the transceiver after an Unencrypted Call Alert Tone (1 beep) sounds.
Unencrypted Call Alert Tone : Edit > Encryption
Encryption Configuration of Multi-Key List
Description
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