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4.8
Deleting the Encryption Key (Key Delete)
Key Delete
is the function to delete the Encryption Key configured for an SCM by using the Key Loader or the Encryption
Key configured for Built-in DES.
The transceiver needs to enter Key Delete Mode in order to delete Encryption Key data using this function.
Pressing the
Key Delete
key places the transceiver in Key Delete Mode.
The transceiver can also enter Key Delete Mode by pressing the
Menu
key to place the transceiver in Menu Mode and then
selecting “Key Delete”. (Refer to Common FUNC
.)
Operating the transceiver
1
Press the
Key Delete
key.
Enters Key Delete Mode.
The following operations can also be used even if the transceiver enters Delete Mode by pressing the
Menu
key.
2
Press the
[
]
key or
[
]
key and then select a Multi-key from the Multi-Key List.
Selecting or Clearing Data from a List
selection methods.
3
Press the
Back
(
[
]
) key or
[ ]
key.
The selected Multi-key is deleted.
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A
M
Key Delete 05
CKR 03
CKR 04
CKR 05
Delete
Exit
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A
M
Key Delete 05
CKR 03
CKR 04
Delete
Exit
E r a s e d
Note
0
Pressing and holding either the
Back
(
[
O
]
) key or
[#]
key deletes all Multi-key data.
0
If the Encryption Key corresponding to the selected Multi-key is not configured on the SCM, or if the Encryption Key is
deleted from the SCM, “Erased” appears.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Assigning functions to the
PF
keys on the transceiver (
Transceiver Settings > Key Assignment)
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4.8 Deleting the Encryption Key (Key Delete)
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