Motorola Astro Radio Software 68 81098e85 O Manual
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109 Hardware Encryption Multikey OptionsFrom the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F2, F6 and F3 to access this screen. This screen allows you to select the number of hardware keys used by the radio operator, enter hardware key names, and determine whether a key can be indexed or not. Press Ta b to select the desired field, or press the desired function key (F1 - F10). If a field is highlighted, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired choice or value. Field Definitions Number of User Selectable Hardware KeysEnter the number of User Selectable Hardware Keys directly. This feature allows you to specify the number of Hardware Encryption keys that can be selected through the radio’s key selection menu. The valid range is 1 to 16. Key #This is a view-only field. It shows the number assigned by the system to the current key. Hardware Key NameEnter the name for the Hardware Key directly. This feature allows you to enter a Hardware Encryption Key Name to identify a specific key in the radio. If no key name is entered, the default name “HwKey1” will be used. Note: The maximum number of characters allowed is automatically adjusted based on the current radio model and display type. DCBFC MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Enter the Number of User ASTRO Model: Selectable Encryption Keys. ...SECURE OPTIONS:HW MULTIKEYS HARDWARE ENCRYPTION MULTIKEY ---------------------------- Number of User Selectable Hardware Keys.........1 Key # HW Key Name Indxd HW Slot Key # HW Key Name Indxd HW Slot ----- ----------- ----- ------- ----- ----------- ----- ------- 1 HwKey1 N 0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 HELP EXIT
110 IndexedUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection, or enter Y(es) to enable indexing and N(o) to disable indexing. If indexing is enabled, you can map a specified encryption key to two different indexes. You can then switch indexes to change the channel to which the key is slaved. Any key slaved to a channel will now use the corresponding key from the new index. Keys may be indexed until the maximum number of available slots are used. Hardware SlotThis is a view-only field. If the Indexed column is set to Y(es), this field displays the number assigned by the system to this hardware slot.
111 Software Encryption Multikey OptionsFrom the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F2, F6 and F4 to access this screen. This feature allows you to specify the number of Software Keys that can be used by the radio user, enter software key names, and determine whether a software key can be indexed or not. Press Ta b to select the desired field, or press the desired function key (F1 - F10). If a field is highlighted, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired choice or value. Field Definitions Number of User Selectable Soft- ware KeysEnter the number of User Selectable Software Keys directly. This feature allows you to specify the number of Software Encryption keys that can be selected through the radio’s key selection menu. Key # (Key Number)This is a view-only field. It shows the number assigned by the system to this software slot. SW Key Name (Software Key Name)Enter the name for the Software Key directly. This feature allows you to enter a Software Encryption Key Name to identify a specific key in the radio. If no key name is entered, the default name “SwKey1” will be used. Note: The maximum number of characters allowed will depend on the radio model and display type. Indxd (Indexed)Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to make your selection or enter Y(es) to enable indexing or N(o) to disable indexing. If indexing is enabled, you can map a specified encryption key to two different indexes. You can then switch indexes in order to change the channel to which the key is slaved. Any key slaved to a channel will now use the corresponding key from the new index. Keys may be indexed until the maximum number of available slots are used. SW Slot (Software Slot)This is a view-only field. If the Indexed column is set to Y(es), this field will display the number assigned by the system to this software slot. DCBFD MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Enter the Number of User ASTRO Model: Selectable Encryption Keys. ...SECURE OPTIONS:SW MULTIKEYS SOFTWARE ENCRYPTION MULTIKEY ---------------------------- Number of User Selectable Software Keys.........1 Key # SW Key Name Indxd SW Slot Key # SW Key Name Indxd SW Slot ----- ----------- ----- ------- ----- ----------- ----- ------- 1 SwKey1 N 0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 HELP EXIT
112 Software Key Entry MenuFrom the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F2, F6 and F5 to access this screen. This screen allows you to enter Software Key Logical IDs (LIDS) as well as software encryption keys. Press Ta b to select the desired field, or press the desired function key (F1 - F10). If a field is highlighted, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired choice or value. Field Definitions User Selectable Software Key Erase AllowedEnter [Y]es to enable User Selectable Software Key Erase feature or [N]o to disabled the User Selectable Software Key Erase feature from the keyboard. If this field is set to Yes, the user will be able to erase Software Encryption keys from the radio’s key selection menu. Software SlotThis is a view-only field. It shows the number assigned by the system to this software slot. Key LIDsEnter the Logical ID of up to four hexadecimal digits. This field allows you to enter a Software Encryption Key Logical ID (LID). The LID is a 16-bit key variable identifier. The LID of the key variable being used is sent out with the encrypted message so that the receiver can determine which key to use when decoding that message. Note: All LIDs must be unique. The only exception is LID = $0000. Key VariablesEnter a Key Variable of up to six hexadecimal digits. This field allows you to enter a Software Encryption Key variable. The Software Encryption Key Variable is a 24-bit key variable used in encrypting voice traffic between software encryption-equipped radios. Note: For security purposes, a key variable CANNOT be recalled to the display once it has been entered. DCBFEMOTOROLA Radio Service Software Enter or Scroll to Select Choice. ASTRO Model: ...SECURE OPTIONS:KEY ENTRY SOFTWARE KEY ENTRY MENU ----------------------- User Selectable Software Key Erase Allowed.........Y SW Slot Key LIDs Key Variables SW Slot Key LIDs Key Variables ------- -------- ------------- ------- -------- ------------- 0 0 ****** F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 HELP EXIT
113 More Multikey ParametersFrom the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F2 and F6 twice to access this screen. This screen allows you to enter index names to determine what information is to be displayed on Transmit Secure Switch Select, PTT, or Mode Change. It also sets timers for Key ID Tx/Rx Hangtime, to enable/disable User Selectable Indexing and Erase Previous Index On User Change. Press Ta b to select the desired field, or press the desired function key (F1 - F10). If a field is highlighted, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired choice or value. Field Definitions Display On Secure Switch SelectUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select what will be displayed when the Secure Select Switch is in coded position. Whenever the Transmit Mode Selector Switch is in the secure/coded position (that is, the user changes to a secure mode of operation), you can choose to display either the Index Name or the Key Name. If this field is set to Neither, nothing will be displayed. Display on PTTUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select what will be displayed when the PTT button is pressed. Whenever the PTT button is pressed, you can choose to display either the Index Name or the Key Name. If this field is set to Neither, nothing will be displayed. Display on Mode ChangeUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select what will be displayed when the Mode Change switch is changed to a secure channel. Whenever the user changes mode to a secure channel, you can choose to display either the Index Name or the Key Name. If this field is set to Neither, nothing will be displayed. Key ID Receive HangTime (ms)Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the Receive Key ID Hangtime values or enter a value directly. This timer determines how long the radio should wait after losing code detect before it reloads the last user-selected or slaved encryption key. The hangtime can be set from 0 to 10000 ms (10 seconds) in 250-ms increments. DCBFFMOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use UP/DOWN Arrows to Select ASTRO Model: Function. ...SECURE OPTIONS:MORE MK MORE MUTLIKEY PARAMETERS ------------------------ Display on Secure Switch Select..........Key Name Display on PTT...........................Key Name Display on Mode Change...................Key Name Key ID Receive HangTime (ms).................3000 Key ID Transmit HangTime (ms)................3000 Index Name for Index 1....................Index 1 Index Name for Index 2....................Index 2 Index User Selectable....................Disabled Erase Previous Index on User Change......Disabled F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 HELP EXIT
114 Key ID Transmit HangTime (ms)Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the Transmit Key ID Hangtime options or enter a value directly. This is the length of time that the radio will wait after a coded transmission before reloading the last user-selected or slaved encryption key. The hangtime can be set from 0 to 10000 ms (10 seconds) in 250-ms increments. Index Name for Index 1Enter an index name directly of up to 14 characters. If no index name is entered, the default name “Index 1” will be used. The actual maximum will depend on the radio model. Index Name for Index 2Enter an index name directly of up to 14 characters. If no index name is entered, the default name “Index 2” will be used. The actual maximum will depend on the radio model. Index User SelectableUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the User Selectable Indexing feature for the radio. If this option is enabled, the user can change the current index through the radio’s Softkey menu. Erase Previous Index on User ChangeUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the Erase Previous Index On User Change feature for the radio. If this feature is enabled, all encryption keys will be erased from the previous index when the current index is selected.
115 OTAR OptionsFrom the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F2, F6 and F7 to access this screen. Portables Only Mobiles Only This screen allows the user to set up all Over-The-Air Rekeying (OTAR) options that affect radio wide operation. Some of the options selected may have to be set up at the Key Management Controller (KMC) site if they are to work properly. Press Ta b to select the desired field, or press the desired function key (F1 - F10). If a field is highlighted, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired choice or value. DCBFGMOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use UP/DOWN Arrows to Select Choice. ASTRO PORTABLE Model: ...SECURE OPTIONS:OTAR OPTIONS OTAR OPTIONS ------------ Generate Key-Loss-Key.....................Enabled OTAR Ack..................................Enabled Encrypted OTAR Only Ack.................Disabled Power-Up OTAR Ack........................Disabled User Selectable Rekey Request............Disabled Rekey Request Status Alert Tone.......... Enabled Erase Prev Index on Index Change.........Disabled Radio Inhibit via OTAR................... Enabled KMC ID.......................................1234 MDC System #....................................1 Remote Monitor via OTAR.................. Enabled Remote Keyup Time Constant (sec)..............10 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 HELP EXIT MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use UP/DOWN Arrows to Select Choice. ASTRO MOBILE Model: ...SECURE OPTIONS:OTAR OPTIONS OTAR OPTIONS ------------ Generate Key-Loss-Key.....................Enabled OTAR Ack..................................Enabled Encrypted OTAR Only Ack.................Disabled Power-Up OTAR Ack........................Disabled User Selectable Rekey Request............Disabled Rekey Request Status Alert Tone..........Disabled Erase Prev Index on Index Change.........Disabled Radio Inhibit via OTAR................... Enabled KMC ID.......................................1234 MDC System #....................................1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 HELP EXIT
116 Field Definitions Generate Key-Loss-KeyUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. When this feature is enabled, the radio will be able to generate a Key-Loss-Key signal from a Unique Shadow Key allowing the radio to be re-keyed via the Over-The-Air Rekeying (OTAR) feature. When this feature is disabled and the radio has lost all of its keys, the radio cannot be rekeyed via the OTAR feature. OTAR AckUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. When this feature is enabled, the radio will acknowledge all OTAR messages that request an acknowledgment. When this feature is disabled, the radio will not acknowledge OTAR messages that require acknowledgment, except for Rekey Requests initiated via the radio’s Rekey Request menu. Note: When this field is set to Disabled, you MUST ensure that all Stat-Alert features are also disabled. This is to prevent undesired compromise of security. Stat-Alert features include Radio Check, Remote Monitor, Auto Selective Call Transmit, Call Alert Decode and Selective Call Decode. Note: The OTAR Ack feature is independent of the Power-Up Ack feature. Encrypted Only OTAR AckUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. When this feature is enabled, the radio will encrypt all OTAR acknowledgments that it sends. When this feature is disabled, the radio will send encrypted or clear acknowledgments as directed by the Key Management Controller (KMC). Power-Up OTAR AckUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the Power-Up Ack feature. When this feature is enabled (that is, set to Immediate or Delayed), the radio will send an Over-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR) acknowledgment after it is switched on. Select one of the following: Note: The Power-Up Ack feature is independent of the OTAR Ack feature. User Selectable Rekey RequestUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. If this feature is enabled, the user will be able to send a Rekey Request from the radio menu. If this feature is disabled, rekey requests can only be initiated by the Key Management Controller (KMC) operator. Disabled No acknowledgment sent from radio when it is powered up. Immediate Acknowledgment is sent from radio immediately after it is powered up. Delayed Acknowledgment is sent from the radio with the first press of the Push-To-Talk button after the radio is powered up.
117 Rekey Request Status Alert ToneUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable the Rekey Request Status Alert Tone feature. If this feature is enabled, the radio will generate a tone whenever it receives a Rekey Request status from the Key Management Controller (KMC) if the user exits the Rekey Request menu before the status message was received. The tone generated by the radio basically warns the user that the radio had not received a status message from the KMC until the time that the user exited the menu. Erase Previous Index on Index ChangeUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. If this feature is enabled, the radio will erase all keys in the old key index upon receiving a change index command from the Key Management Controller (KMC). This feature does not affect non-indexed keys. Radio Inhibit via OTARUse the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. If this feature is enabled, the dispatcher or Key Management Controller (KMC) operator will be able make the radio temporarily inoperable it is within range of the system. This is useful if the radio is stolen or otherwise lost. KMC IDEnter a hexadecimal value or use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the Key Management Controller (KMC) ID to be used. This ID allows the radio to be identified by the KMC. The KMC ID should therefore be unique within a system, so that each radio will be able to communicate rekeying commands to the KMC. The radio will be able to send OTAR commands to the KMC and receive OTAR commands from the KMC. MDC System #Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the MDC System to be used by the Over-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR) commands. To add and/or configure MDC Systems, access the MDC SYSTEMS screen (F4/F6/F4/ F3). Remote Monitor via OTARThis field will be visible for Portables only. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to enable/disable this feature. If this feature is enabled, the dispatcher or the Key Management Controller (KMC) will be able to key up the radio with a live microphone. The dispatcher or controller can thus monitor conversations in which the user of a specific radio is involved. Remote Keyup Time Constant (sec)This field will be visible for Portables only and the Remote Monitor via OTAR field is set to Enabled. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired Remote Keyup Time Constant value. The value may also be entered directly. This field determines the time period for which the radio will stay keyed up when implementing the Radio Trace or Remote Monitor feature. The valid range is from 10 to 120 seconds in 10-second increments.
118 Radio Wide Emergency OptionsFrom the MAIN MENU, press F4, F3, F2 and then F7 to access this screen. Portables Only Mobiles Only This screen can be accessed only if the radio supports Emergency options. The Emergency parameters listed on this screen are radio wide in that they apply both to Conventional and Trunked signalling. Emergency operation must be enabled on the MDC SYSTEM screen (F4/F6/F4/F3) and/or the TRUNKING PERSONALITY EMERGENCY OPTIONS screen (F4/F4/F4/F8). In addition, the Emergency button must be configured on the RADIO WIDE BUTTON CONFIGURATION screen (F4/F3/F3/ F2). Press Ta b to select the desired field, or press the desired function key (F1 - F10). If a field is selected, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to select the desired choice or value. DCBGMOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use UP/DOWN Arrows to Select Choice. ASTRO PORTABLE Model: ...CONFIG:RADIO OPTIONS:EMERG OPT RADIO WIDE EMERGENCY OPTIONS ---------------------------- Silent Alarm............Disabled Channel Delay (sec)...........02 Keep Alive..............Disabled F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 HELP EXIT MOTOROLA Radio Service Software Use UP/DOWN Arrows to Select Choice. ASTRO MOBILE Model: ...CONFIG:RADIO OPTIONS:EMERG OPT RADIO WIDE EMERGENCY OPTIONS ---------------------------- Silent Alarm............Disabled Channel Delay (sec)...........02 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 HELP EXIT