Tyco Electronics M/A-COM Portable Radio User Manual


 
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If Private mode is disabled and a private call is received, the reply transmission will be in Private
mode if the transmission is made during the scan hangtime. If the reply transmission occurs after the
scan hangtime, the transmission will be in Clear mode.
When operating on a group or channel programmed for private mode, all transmissions will be private
transmissions and the radio will receive clear and private signals. If the selected group or channel is
programmed for auto-select capability, the mode can be toggled between private and clear with the OPT
or OPTION button. Radios programmed for forced private operation do not allow a change of the
transmit mode; therefore, the OPT or OPTION has no effect.
8.8.4.1 Displaying the Currently Used Cryptographic Key Number
To displa
y the cryptographic key currently in use for either the system encryption key (for special call
such as individual, phone, all, agency or fleet) or the group/channel key (for group or conventional calls),
perform the following procedure (Not Available on Conventional radios):
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Use
to select DISP KEY. Then press the MENU button.
3. Then use
to toggle between displaying the system key or the group/channel key.
Table 8-4: Current Cryptographic Key Display
ENCRYPTION KEY
DISPLAYED
MESSAGE DISPLAYED
System
"SYS KEY"
"KEY = 1"
Group/Channel
"GRP KEY"/"CHN KEY"
"KEY = 2"/KEY = 2"
8.8.4.2 Key Zero
All cryptographic keys can be zeroed (erased from radio memory) by pressing the CLR button (System
Model) or CLEAR (Scan Model) and while still pressing this button, press and hold the OPT button
(System Model) or OPTION (Scan Model). Press both buttons for 2 seconds. A series of warning beeps
will begin at the start of this 2-second period and then switch to a solid tone after the keys have been
zeroed. The display will indicate KEY ZERO.
If the cryptographic key(s) are zeroed, one or more keys must be transferred from the Key Loader into the
radio before private communications can continue. Refer to Key Manager TQS3416 Administration and
Software Release Notes for further information.
8.8.5 Private Operation
8.8.5.1 Receiving an Encrypted Call
When receiving, the radio automatically switches between clear or private operation. If the transmission
being received is an encrypted transmission, it will be decrypted, the receiver will unsquelch and the
message will be heard in the speaker. The selected group or channel must be programmed for private
operation and the correct cryptographic key must be loaded into the radio for this to occur.