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Motorola KVL 4000 User Manual (236 pages)
ASTRO 25 INTEGRATED VOICE AND DATA
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
KVL 4000 - Introduction
45
MC55A0 PDA Reference
45
Overview of the KVL 4000
45
KVL 4000 Components
45
Figure 1-1 KVL 4000 Key Variable Loader
46
Personal Digital Assistant
46
Figure 1-2 Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
47
Table 1-1 PDA Controls and Ports Used in the KVL Operation
47
Security Adapter
48
Figure 1-3 Security Adapter
49
Table 1-2 Security Adapter Ports and Interfaces
49
KVL 4000 Key Features
50
KVL 4000 Sounds
51
Table 1-3 Sounds Played by the KVL 4000
51
Using the KVL 4000
52
Entering and Loading Keys - Overview
52
Types of Encryption Keys
52
KVL 4000 User Interface
52
KVL 4000 - Getting Started
53
Applying Enhanced Security Settings through the KVL Software Installation Wizard
53
Figure 1-4 KVL 4000 Main Screen
53
Figure 1-5 PDA and PC - Connected
54
Applying Transparent Security Settings through the KVL Software Installation Wizard
55
Connecting the PDA and the Security Adapter
56
Connecting the KVL to Target Devices
57
Connecting the KVL to a Radio or Another Target Device
57
Figure 1-6 PDA and Security Adapter - Connecting
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Figure 1-7 PDA and Security Adapter - Connected
57
Figure 1-8 KVL and Radios - Connected (Example)
58
Figure 1-10 KVL and MGEG - Connected (Example)
59
Figure 1-9 KVL and KMF - Connected
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Connecting the KVL to the KMF
60
Connecting the KVL to the KMF - Direct Connection
60
Connecting Two KVL Units
60
Figure 1-11 Two KVL Units - Connected
60
Connecting the KVL to the USB Modem for the KMF Communication
61
Figure 1-12 KVL and KMF - Direct Connection
61
Connecting the KVL to the Serial Modem for the KMF Communication
62
Figure 1-13 KVL and USB Modem - Connected
62
Connecting the KVL to the Network for the KMF Communication
63
Figure 1-14 KVL and Serial Modem - Connected (Example)
63
Figure 1-15 KVL and USB to Ethernet Adapter - Connected
64
Connecting the KVL to the CRYPTR Micro
65
Charging the KVL 4000
65
Figure 1-16 CRYPTR Micro and KVL - Connected
65
Figure 1-17 KVL 4000 - Charging
66
Launching the KVL Application
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Figure 1-18 Today Screen
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Figure 1-19 Welcome Screen
68
Exiting the KVL Application
69
Configuring VPN Settings
70
Figure 1-20 Exit Screen
70
Figure 1-21 Log off Screen
70
Configuring VPN Settings - KVL Directly Connected to the Firewall
71
Figure 1-22 NCP Entry Configuration Manager WM Window
72
Figure 1-23 Profile Settings Window
72
Figure 1-24 Assistant for New Profile - Pre-Shared Key Window
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Figure 1-25 Assistant for New Profile - Connection Name Window
73
Figure 1-26 Assistant for New Profile - Communication Medium Window
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Figure 1-27 Assistant for New Profile - VPN Gateway Parameters Window
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Figure 1-28 Assistant for New Profile - Ipsec Configuration Window
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Figure 1-29 Assistant for New Profile - Pre-Shared Key
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Figure 1-30 Assistant for New Profile - Ipsec Configuration - IP Addresses Window
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Figure 1-31 Assistant for New Profile - Firewall Settings Window
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Configuring VPN Settings - KVL Connected to the Firewall through a Network
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Figure 1-32 NCP Entry Configuration Manager WM Window
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Figure 1-33 Profile Settings Window
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Figure 1-34 Assistant for New Profile - Pre-Shared Key Window
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Figure 1-35 Assistant for New Profile - Connection Name Window
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Figure 1-36 Assistant for New Profile - Communication Medium Window
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Figure 1-37 Assistant for New Profile - VPN Gateway Parameters Window
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Figure 1-38 Assistant for New Profile - Ipsec Configuration Window
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Figure 1-39 Assistant for New Profile - Pre-Shared Key
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Figure 1-40 Assistant for New Profile - Ipsec Configuration - IP Addresses Window
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Figure 1-41 Assistant for New Profile - Firewall Settings Window
86
Establishing the VPN Connection
87
Figure 1-42 Programs Screen
87
Figure 1-43 NCP Secure Client Screen - KVL 4000 at Firewall
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Figure 1-44 NCP Secure Client Screen - KVL 4000 through Network
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Figure 1-45 NCP Secure Client Screen - KVL 4000 at Firewall - Connected
89
Terminating the VPN Connection
90
Figure 1-46 NCP Secure Client Screen - KVL 4000 through Network - Connected
90
Figure 1-47 Programs Screen
91
KVL 4000 - Performing Initial Programming
93
KVL 4000 User Preference Parameters
93
Setting the KVL Log off Time
93
Setting the KVL Screen Color Scheme
93
Figure 2-1 KVL Screen in Day Time Color Scheme (Example)
94
Figure 2-2 KVL Screen in Night Time Color Scheme (Example)
94
Turning Sharing On/Off
95
KVL 4000 - Managing Passwords
95
Setting up Passwords on the KVL
96
Setting up the Operator Password
96
Setting up the Administrator Password
97
Changing Passwords on the KVL
98
Changing the Operator Password (Operator Access Level)
98
Changing the Operator Password (Administrator Access Level)
99
Changing the Administrator Password
100
Clearing KVL Passwords
102
Figure 2-3 Clear Passwords Screen
102
Selecting the Password Masking Mode
103
KVL 4000 System-Dependent Parameters
103
KVL 4000 - Switching between the Modes of Operation
103
Setting the Baud Rate for RS-232 Communication
104
Changing the FIPS Mode
105
Managing the System Key (DVI-XL Only)
106
Changing the User-Defined System Key
107
Entering the User-Defined System Key
107
Setting up the KVL to Use the Default System Key
108
KVL 4000 - Managing Encryption Keys
109
Entering Encryption Keys
109
Entering Encryption Keys Manually
109
Figure 3-1 Manage Keys Screen - Entering a Key (Example)
109
Auto-Generating Encryption Keys
111
Figure 3-2 Review Key Screen (Example)
111
Figure 3-3 Manage Keys Screen - Entering a Key (Example)
112
Using Key Groups
113
Creating a Group
113
Figure 3-4 Manage Keys Screen - Creating a Group (Example)
114
Modifying Groups
115
Figure 3-5 Adding Keys to a Group - Example
115
Adding Keys to a Group
116
Figure 3-6 Viewing Keys in a Group (Example)
116
Viewing Keys in a Group
116
Figure 3-7 Group with Available Keys (Example)
117
Deleting Keys from a Group
118
Deleting a Group
119
Figure 3-8 Deleting Keys from a Group (Example)
119
Figure 3-9 Deleting a Group (Example)
120
Figure 3-10 Group Name Field (Example)
121
Renaming a Group
121
Modifying Encryption Keys
122
Figure 3-11 Manage Keys Screen - Modifying a Key (Example)
122
Figure 3-12 Key Details Screen (Example)
123
Deleting Encryption Keys
124
Figure 3-13 Manage Keys Screen - Deleting a Key (Example)
125
KVL 4000 - Loading Encryption Keys into Target Devices
127
Loading a Selected Key
127
Figure 4-1 Load Keys & Groups Screen - Example
128
Loading a Key Group
129
Figure 4-2 Loading a Key (Example)
129
Figure 4-3 Load Keys & Groups Screen - Loading a Group (Example)
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Figure 4-4 Loading a Group (Example)
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Loading All Keys
132
Figure 4-5 Load Keys & Groups Screen - Loading All Keys (Example)
132
Loading All Key Groups
133
Figure 4-6 Loading a Key - Statuses (Example)
133
Figure 4-7 Load Keys & Groups Screen - Loading All Groups (Example)
134
KVL 4000 - Managing Keys in Target Devices
137
Removing Keys from Target Devices
137
Removing a Key from a Target Device
137
Figure 5-1 Configure a Radio Screen
138
Removing a Key Group from a Target Device
139
Figure 5-2 Remove Keys & Groups Screen (Example)
139
Figure 5-3 Configure a Radio Screen - Removing a Group
140
Figure 5-4 Remove Keys & Groups Screen - Removing a Group (Example)
141
Removing All Keys from a Target Device
142
Figure 5-5 Group Removed (Example)
142
Figure 5-6 Configure a Radio Screen - Removing All Keys
143
Removing All Key Groups from a Target Device
144
Figure 5-7 Remove Keys & Groups Screen - Removing All Keys (Example)
144
Figure 5-8 Configure a Radio Screen - Removing All Groups
145
Removing All Keys and All Key Groups from a Target Device
146
Figure 5-9 Remove Keys & Groups Screen - Removing All Groups (Example)
146
Figure 5-10 Configure a Radio Screen - Removing All Keys and Groups
147
Viewing Keys in Target Devices
148
Figure 5-11 Remove All Screen
148
Figure 5-12 Configure a Radio Screen - Viewing Keys
149
KVL 4000 - Sharing Keys between Kvls
151
Sharing a Single Key
151
Figure 6-1 Load Keys & Groups Screen - Sharing a Key (Example)
152
Sharing a Key Group and Associated Keys
153
Figure 6-2 Load Keys & Groups Screen - Sharing a Group (Example)
153
Sharing All Keys and All Groups
154
Using KVL 4000 in OTAR Systems
157
Setting up the KVL for KMF Operations
157
Entering the UKEK
158
Selecting Main or Backup KMF
159
Entering Main and Backup KMF Phone Numbers
160
Figure 7-1 Phone #S Screen
161
Entering Main and Backup KMF Ports
162
Entering Main and Backup KMF IP Addresses
163
Entering the KMF RSI
164
Entering the MNP for OTAR
165
Entering the KVL RSI for OTAR
166
Using the Store and Forward Feature
167
Downloading Keys from KMF to KVL Using Direct Connection
167
Downloading Keys from KMF to KVL Using Modem Connection
168
Downloading Keys from KMF to KVL Using USB Modem Connection
168
Downloading Keys from KMF to KVL Using Serial Modem Connection
169
Downloading Keys from KMF to KVL Using Network Connection
170
Updating a Target Device
171
Viewing the List of Received Jobs
172
Clearing the List of Received Jobs
173
Performing a Keyset Changeover on a Target Device
174
Managing OTAR Configuration Parameters in Target Devices
175
Viewing the Target's MNP
175
Viewing the Target's RSI and KMF RSI
176
Changing the Target's MNP
177
Changing the Target's RSI and KMF RSI
178
KVL 4000 Operations through a Remote Control Head
181
Performing KVL Operations through a Remote Control Head
181
Setting up KVL for Remote Control Head Operations
181
Entering the SEK and KEK
182
Entering the MNP for Remote Control Head Operations
183
Entering the KVL RSI for Remote Control Head Operations
184
Provisioning a Radio for Remote Control Head Key Loading
185
Connecting the KVL to the Mobile Radio's Remote Control Head
186
Figure 8-1 KVL Connected to a Mobile Radio's Remote Control Head
187
KVL 4000 - Working with Tactical OTAR Groups
189
Equipment Needed for Tactical OTAR
189
Figure 9-1 Tactical OTAR Equipment (Example)
189
Setting up Tactical OTAR
190
Creating a New Tactical OTAR Group
190
Deleting an Existing Tactical OTAR Group
192
Viewing the Members of a Tactical OTAR Group
192
Adding a Member to a Tactical OTAR Group
193
Removing a Member from a Tactical OTAR Group
194
Editing the TEK of a Tactical OTAR Group
195
Updating a Tactical OTAR Group
196
Managing Log Records
199
Organization of Log Records
199
Accessing Log Records
199
Clearing Log Records
200
Figure 10-1 Operations Log (Example)
200
Figure 10-2 Operations Log - Clear (Example)
201
Exporting Log Records to a PC
202
Figure 10-3 Clearing Logs - Confirmation Screen
202
KVL 4000 - Converting Encryption Keys
205
When to Convert Keys
205
Key Converting Restrictions and Guidelines
205
Converting a Key from ASN to ASTRO 25
205
Figure 11-1 Manage Keys Screen - Converting ASN Key (Example)
206
Figure 11-2 Converting to ASTRO 25 (Example)
207
Converting a Key from ASTRO 25 to ASN
208
Figure 11-3 Manage Keys Screen - Converting ASTRO 25 Key (Example)
208
Figure 11-4 Converting to ASN (Example)
209
KVL 4000 - Troubleshooting
211
KVL Error Messages
211
KVL User Entry Errors
211
Table 12-1 KVL User Entry Errors
211
KVL Operational Errors
212
Table 12-2 KVL Operational Errors
212
Performing a System Reset
214
Unlocking the Operator Account
215
Setting the PDA USB Mode
215
Figure 12-1 KVL System Reset Slider - Subsequent States
215
KVL 4000 Disaster Recovery
216
Troubleshooting KVL Application And/Or VPN Software Failure
216
Table 12-3 KVL 4000 Disaster Recovery
216
Disassembling the Security Adapter
217
Figure 12-2 Security Adapter - Exploded View
217
Figure 12-3 Removing Back Housing
218
Figure 12-4 Removing Dust Covers
218
Assembling the Security Adapter
219
Figure 12-5 Removing PCB Assembly
219
Figure 12-6 Removing USB Clip and Foam Pad
219
Figure 12-7 Assembling USB Clip
220
Figure 12-8 Assembling Foam Pad
220
Figure 12-9 Assembling O-Ring
221
Figure 12-10 Assembling Front Housing - PCB
221
Figure 12-11 Assembling Front Housing - Connectors
222
Figure 12-12 Assembling Front Housing - PCB Placed
222
Figure 12-13 Assembling Dust Covers
223
Contacting Motorola
224
Motorola System Support Center and Radio Support Center
225
North America Parts Organization
225
Table 12-4 North America Parts Organization Telephone Numbers
225
Appendix A KVL 4000 - Performance Specifications
227
Table A-1 Physical Characteristics
227
Table A-2 Encryption
227
Table A-3 Supported Algorithms
227
Table A-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility
228
Table A-5 Regulatory Compliance and Approvals
228
Appendix B KVL 4000 - Orderable Parts
229
Table B-1 KVL 4000 Model
229
Table B-2 MC55 Kit
229
Table B-3 Security Adapter Super Tanapa
229
Table B-4 Front Housing Assembly - Orderable Parts
229
Table B-5 Interface Cables
230
Table B-6 Optional Accessories
230
Appendix C Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
233
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - USA
233
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - Canada
233
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - European Union - EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
233
Appendix D Acronyms
235
Table D-1 Acronyms
235
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