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If a switch is programmed for start/stop scan, the menu for starting and stopping 

scan is disabled. 

 

 

See Section 7.5 for the various options that can be programmed to the radio 

buttons and switches. 

5.30  STOP SCAN 

1.  Press the Menu/Select button to access the main menu. 
2.  Press the left or right navigation buttons to display the 

SCAN 

menu. 

3.  Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight 

STOP SCAN 

and press the Menu/Select 

button. 

 

4.  Press the 

BACK

 soft key to exit the scan menu. 

Or 

1.  Press the Menu/Select button to access the main menu. 
2.  Press the left or right navigation buttons to display the 

SCAN 

menu. 

3.  Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight 

SCAN LISTS 

and press the Menu/Select 

button. 

 

4.  Press the 

STOP SCAN 

soft key. 

 

Or 

A switch or button on the radio can be programmed to start/stop scan.  

 

If a switch or button is programmed for start/stop scan, the menu for starting and 

stopping scan is disabled. 

 

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Summary of Contents for XL Extreme Series

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual 14221 1800 2050 Rev G November 2023 XL Extreme Series Portable Radios...

Page 2: ...ICATIONS DEVICES FOR USE BY EMERGENCY SERVICES PERSONNEL IN THE HAZARD ZONE 2021 EDITION THIS INFORMATION IS CONTROLLED BY THE U S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS 15 CFR 730 7...

Page 3: ...RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LA FORMATION SUR LA S CURIT 13 2 2 1 Directives sur l exposition aux RF 14 2 2 2 Interf rence Compatibilit lectromagn tique 15 2 3 INTERF RENCE DES RADIOFR QUENCES 15 2 3 1 Partie...

Page 4: ...ct from the Radio 46 5 15 2 Transmit an Individual Call 46 5 15 3 Receiving an Individual Call 47 5 16 USER PROFILES 48 5 17 NOISE CANCELLATION 49 5 17 1 Enable Noise Cancellation 49 5 17 2 Using Nois...

Page 5: ...election 67 5 38 STEALTH MODE 69 6 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 70 6 1 VIEW CHANGE PERSONALITIES 70 6 1 1 View Personalities 70 6 1 2 Change Active Personality 71 6 2 SITUATIONAL AWARENESS SA P25 CONVENTIONAL...

Page 6: ...97 6 20 5 View Key List 98 6 20 6 Delete Individual Keys 98 6 20 7 OTAR Configuration 99 6 21 P25 CONVENTIONAL FALLBACK 99 6 22 EMERGENCY CHECK IN TIMER 100 7 PROGRAMMING 101 7 1 L3HARRIS DEVICE MANAG...

Page 7: ...mming Mode on Radio 123 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 1 RF Exposure Compliance Tested Distances Worst Case Scenario 10 Tableau 2 1 Distances de test de conformit des expositions aux RF pire des sc narios 15...

Page 8: ...not proceed beyond a WARNING symbol until the conditions identified are fully understood or met The CAUTION symbol calls attention to an operating procedure practice or the like which if not performe...

Page 9: ...ency Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus All Frequency Bands European Council Directive 89 391 EEC 1 4 1 RF Exposure Guidelines To ensure that exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is...

Page 10: ...MHz 798 806 MHz 806 824 MHz 851 870 MHz 0 47 in 1 2 cm 0 98 in 2 5 cm 900 MHz 935 944 MHz 896 902 MHz 0 47 in 1 2 cm 0 98 in 2 5 cm 2400 MHz 2412 2472 MHz 0 47 in 1 2 cm 0 98 in 2 5 cm 5 GHz 5 18 5 82...

Page 11: ...erely reduce the range of the unit Mountains can also reduce the range of the unit In areas where transmission or reception is poor some improvement may be obtained by ensuring that the antenna is ver...

Page 12: ...urn it off 1 6 4 Aircraft Always turn off a portable radio before boarding any aircraft Use it on the ground only with crew permission DO NOT use while in flight 1 6 5 Electric Blasting Caps To preven...

Page 13: ...mportante baisse de rendement de l quipement Le symbole REMARQUE attire l attention sur des renseignements suppl mentaires qui peuvent am liorer le rendement du syst me ou clarifier un processus ou un...

Page 14: ...et lorsque l indicateur TX appara t sur l affichage La radio transmet lorsqu on appuie sur le bouton PTT bouton de microphone Transmettez TOUJOURS en basse puissance lorsque possible En plus de pr ser...

Page 15: ...io dans les zones o il est indiqu de le faire N utilisez PAS le transmetteur dans des zones sensibles aux radiations lectromagn tiques comme les h pitaux les avions et les sites de d tonation 2 3 INTE...

Page 16: ...on verticale pendant la r ception ou la transmission d un message Ne tenez PAS l antenne lorsque la radio est allum e 2 5 1 Entretien Et Remplacement De L antenne N utilisez pas la radio portative si...

Page 17: ...zones ayant une atmosph re potentiellement explosive sont souvent mais pas toujours identifi es clairement comme telles Il peut s agir de zones d alimentation en carburant comme les postes d essence l...

Page 18: ...4221 1800 2030 EXPLOSION HAZARD Substitution of any component may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION Une substitution de toute composante pourrait compromettre...

Page 19: ...01 Speaker Microphone REVO NC2 C1D2 N A 12082 0600 02 Speaker Microphone Emergency Button N A 12082 0684 01 Bluetooth Covert Earpiece Mic PTT N A 12082 0800 02 Speaker Microphone Wireless Bluetooth A...

Page 20: ...safe equipment as shown in Table 3 1 Capacitance and inductance of the field wiring from the intrinsically safe equipment to the associated apparatus shall be calculated and must be included in the s...

Page 21: ...EXPLOSION HAZARD AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety La substitution des composants peut nuire la s curit intrins que To prevent ignition of flamma...

Page 22: ...Series Portable Radio is a P25 converged multiband Land Mobile Radio Designed for anyone who needs to communicate with multiple agencies or across multiple bands the XL Extreme Series Portable Radio...

Page 23: ...FM1P NA Portable XL 400P XTRMKP PGRN NA XF PFM1M NA Portable XL 400P XTRMKP BLK NA XF PFM1M INTL Portable XL 400P XTRMKP BLK INTL XF PFM1P INTL Portable XL 400P XTRMKP PGRN INTL 4 3 STORAGE GUIDELINES...

Page 24: ...te 1 Make sure batteries are charged per the manual supplied with the charger 2 To attach optional belt clip remove the existing tab from the back of the radio above the battery compartment Slide the...

Page 25: ...y compartment using a flat head screwdriver and slide the belt clip or D Post out of the groove in the back of the radio 4 5 UNIVERSAL DEVICE CONNECTOR The Universal Device Connector UDC provides conn...

Page 26: ...rigorous cleaning and disinfection use the following procedure Do not use chemical cleaners spray or petroleum based products They may damage the radio housing L3Harris recommends using Calla 1452 or...

Page 27: ...In 12082 0600 04 XF AE2J Microphone Antenna Speaker Emrg 30 In 12082 0600 05 XF AE2L Skull Microphone with Body PTT and Earcup 12082 0650 17 XF AE1L Throat Microphone with Acoustic Tube and Body PTT 1...

Page 28: ...t Software Release Notes 14221 1800 6000 XL Extreme Speaker Microphone Product Manual 14221 1600 2150 Single Bay Desktop Charger Operator s Manual 14221 1600 2110 XL Extreme Vehicular Charger Operator...

Page 29: ...14221 1800 2050 Rev G 29 5 BASIC OPERATION 5 1 RADIO CONTROLS Figure 5 1 Radio Controls...

Page 30: ...olume Knob Turn clockwise to power on radio and increase volume of audio heard from speaker Minimum volume levels may be programmed into the radio to prevent missed calls due to a low volume setting A...

Page 31: ...f the radio Section 6 6 Speaker Radio speaker which can be muted Section 6 5 Adjust volume using the Power Volume knob Microphone Primary When noise cancellation is enabled the primary and secondary m...

Page 32: ...he VIDA User Personality configured in the UAS to radios operating on P25 networks via a User Login Each personality can contain up to 16 profiles and each profile can contain up to sixteen Talk Group...

Page 33: ...acklight is Orange when actively receiving an emergency unless the backlight is off either directly or via covert or stealth emergency configuration This applies to an emergency condition in all modes...

Page 34: ...ossary in the Utility Menu see Section 5 8 Icons and their location can be customized using RPM2 Table 5 2 Radio Icons ICON DESCRIPTION ICON DESCRIPTION ICON DESCRIPTION Analog Conventional System P25...

Page 35: ...soft Tones Disabled Type 99 Enabled Wi Fi Signal Strength Indicator PTT Disabled GPS Tracking Wi Fi Network Currently Connected Wi Fi Network in Process of Connecting Wi Fi Clients Connected Add New W...

Page 36: ...is being transmitted RX EMERGENCY An emergency call is being received The radio displays the unit name or unit ID WIDE AREA SCAN P25 Trunked and EDACS The radio has entered the Wide Area Scan mode to...

Page 37: ...es Talkaround Yes Yes Yes Individual Call Yes Yes Yes Change Talkgroup Yes Yes Yes Call Alert Page Yes Yes Yes Channel Guard Yes Yes Yes Audio Playback Yes Yes No Tone Encode Yes Yes Yes T99 Yes Yes Y...

Page 38: ...ts Yes No No RSSI Display Yes Yes Yes Phase II Display Yes Yes No Feature Info Yes Yes No WiFi Client Yes Yes No WiFi Access Point Yes Yes Yes Change Language Yes No No Change PIN Yes Yes Yes LTE Yes...

Page 39: ...R Enable disable the Emergency Check In Timer See Section 6 22 for more information SCAN MENU START SCAN STOP SCAN Start or stop scan operation See Sections 5 29 and 5 30 SCAN LISTS View Edit availabl...

Page 40: ...only button functions that are allowed are PTT Emergency Toggle Profile Flashlight Toggle Stealth Channel Up Channel Down Volume Up Volume Down TOP BACKLIGHT Press the Menu Select button to toggle th...

Page 41: ...uestion mark indicates the Wi Fi network is in the process of connecting a check mark indicates the Wi Fi Network is connected POWER ON Turn Wi Fi on off ADD NEW Displays the list of Trusted Wi Fi Net...

Page 42: ...into the microphone 1000 Hz tone for 25 ms Ready to Talk Tone Encrypted P25 digital After a PTT is pressed this is an audible indication tone for you to begin speaking into the microphone 1200 Hz tone...

Page 43: ...n to access the menus 2 Use the left or right navigation buttons to display the ZONE menu The currently selected zone system is highlighted A personality can have up to 512 systems and up to 250 Zones...

Page 44: ...T Emergency Button Any User Programmable Button UPB programmed for Monitor Clear This is required to allow Monitor Clear to function for 2 button emergency clear The A B switch ABCD switch or a button...

Page 45: ...utton After selecting the new talkgroup the radio returns to the main screen 5 Press the PTT button to transmit 5 14 2 Receive a Group Call When receiving a group call the status area of the idle disp...

Page 46: ...own navigation buttons to highlight INDIVIDUAL CALL and press the Menu Select button 4 Press the OPTIONS softkey 5 Press Menu Select button to select MANAGE 6 Select MODIFY to edit create a User Conta...

Page 47: ...ual Call mode with no activity is programmable 5 15 3 Receiving an Individual Call 1 When receiving an Individual Call the radio displays the calling radio s name or Unit ID The radio will also displa...

Page 48: ...Annunciation is disabled The front display backlight is disabled The top backlight is turned off The indicator LED is disabled All other attributes remain at their current value The radio keypad seque...

Page 49: ...cancellation is enabled and a speaker microphone is attached to the radio talk into the speaker microphone In this mode the radio s top left microphone is used to pick up the surrounding noise and th...

Page 50: ...ice as surrounding noise Whereas you may be comfortable speaking up to a foot away under normal operation noise cancellation requires that you hold the radio close 5 17 4 Primary versus Secondary Micr...

Page 51: ...ker Mic is unaffected by this setting PTTing the Bluetooth Speaker Mic always results in audio being routed via the Bluetooth Speaker Mic 5 19 VOICE ANNUNCIATION When enabled via programming Voice Ann...

Page 52: ...sonality is programmed Forced On If a channel is programmed to be encrypted an optional key icon appears on the main display when encryption is enabled The system must also be programmed for encryptio...

Page 53: ...up or down navigation buttons to highlight CHANNEL GUARD and press the Menu Select button 4 Use the up or down navigation buttons to highlight RECEIVE GUARD or TRANSMIT GUARD and press the Menu Select...

Page 54: ...on that channel the radio emits a boop deny tone Additionally if talkaround is disabled on a channel the talkaround programmable button becomes inoperable and the radio boops To enable talkaround 1 P...

Page 55: ...s received Transmit and Receive When this option is selected the radio plays a different talkaround grant tone when a call is placed and at the beginning of a received call In the radio personality th...

Page 56: ...set or turned back on after 30 seconds Can be used in conjunction with the Disable After PTT option see Section 5 24 2 to disable Type 99 after a PTT and automatically reset or enable Type 99 after 30...

Page 57: ...Press the right navigation button to end the call The radio does not permit telephone interconnect calls during an emergency While in a phone call the radio ignores all types of calls EXCEPT a System...

Page 58: ...nd hold the button until you hear a two tone chirp At this point the button can be used to capture a new incoming call You can also playback one of the last five calls received via the menu To playbac...

Page 59: ...or down navigation buttons to highlight START SCAN and press the Menu Select button START SCAN text changes to STOP SCAN 4 Press the BACK soft key to exit the scan menu 5 The scan icon is displayed on...

Page 60: ...own navigation buttons to highlight STOP SCAN and press the Menu Select button 4 Press the BACK soft key to exit the scan menu Or 1 Press the Menu Select button to access the main menu 2 Press the lef...

Page 61: ...based on digital code For digital channels there is Monitor squelch any received digital signal breaks squelch Normal squelch Received Network Access Code NAC must be correct to break squelch Selectiv...

Page 62: ...p or down navigation buttons to highlight the desired channel 6 Press the OPTIONS soft key 7 Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight NUISANCE and press the Menu Select button 8 The icon a...

Page 63: ...ating on that site can still communicate with each other but not with the rest of the system The radio provides a visual indicator icon on the display and plays a tone for a configured interval to ind...

Page 64: ...emergency Or No visual indications when declaring an emergency Or No audio and no visual indications when declaring an emergency During stealth mode the radio will not receive any type of call Once t...

Page 65: ...ACK is enabled the radio plays an ACK tone when the MDC emergency is acknowledged If audio tones are enabled the radio plays an ACK tone if the emergency is not acknowledged within the programmed num...

Page 66: ...lic and private communications networks The XL Extreme Series Portable Radio supports BeOn operation over Wi Fi or LTE It may be necessary to consult one or more of the following when configuring and...

Page 67: ...Up Down Yes Yes Zone Up Down Yes Yes Drop Call Yes No Editable Preset Yes No Home Channel Yes No Initiate Individual Call Yes No Numeric Channel Entry Yes No Nuisance Delete Yes No 5 37 2 Wi Fi Client...

Page 68: ...twork 4 Highlight and select SSID Use the keypad on the radio to enter the SSID and press the ENTER softkey 5 Highlight and select PASSWORD Use the keypad on the radio to enter the password 6 Press th...

Page 69: ...re configurable via RPM2 Persistence Enabled Specify whether or not Stealth Mode persists after the radio is powered down LCD Enabled Specify if the LCD is enabled or disabled for Stealth Mode LED Ena...

Page 70: ...1 View Personalities 1 At main display press the Menu Select button to access the main menu 2 Press the left or right navigation buttons to display the UTILITY menu 3 Press the up or down navigation b...

Page 71: ...s the Menu Select button indicates the currently active personality 5 Press the YES soft key to confirm personality activation If the personality has a power up PIN you are prompted to enter the PIN b...

Page 72: ...wn navigation buttons to select GPS and press the Menu Select button 4 Press the up or down navigation buttons to select POSITION INFO and press the Menu Select button 5 Press the NEXT soft key 6 Pres...

Page 73: ...ctical Zone 1 Press the Menu Select button to access the main menu 2 Press the left or right navigation buttons to display the ZONE menu 3 Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight USER DEF...

Page 74: ...ed System Zones are defined using RPM2 and cannot be edited on the radio If a Mixed System Zone is not configured using RPM2 it will not appear on the radio Up to 250 Mixed System Zones can be defined...

Page 75: ...ns active until power cycle Refer to Section 7 3 for more information 6 5 AUDIO SETTINGS From this menu you can set audio settings such as speaker mute noise cancellation PTT and tones 1 Press the Men...

Page 76: ...lor scheme of the top and front displays for optimum viewing in day night conditions FRONT BACKLIGHT Turn front display backlight on off momentary or momentary off Momentary off is similar to momentar...

Page 77: ...o be viewed from radio FRONT BACK or AUTO When AUTO is selected the radio changes the top display to be viewed from back if an external microphone or speaker is attached Otherwise the display can be v...

Page 78: ...LAT LONG DM Military Grid Reference System MGRS or Universal Transverse Mercator UTM SA OVER NETWORK When Enabled the radio sends GPS data to an L3Harris supplied PC client using RNDIS networking 5 Pr...

Page 79: ...le Wi Fi programming mode on the radio 1 Ensure the radio is powered off 2 Press and hold the bottom side button and PTT button see Figure 4 1 Figure 6 1 Enabling Wi Fi 3 Power on the radio 4 The WIFI...

Page 80: ...nable Bluetooth 1 Press the Menu Select button to access the main menu 2 Press the left or right navigation buttons to display the UTILITY menu 3 Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight B...

Page 81: ...or down navigation buttons to highlight PAIRING MGMT and press the Menu Select button 5 Make sure device being paired is powered on and has discovery mode enabled to pair with the radio If no devices...

Page 82: ...2 Power up covert microphone 12082 0684 01 3 Wait for Bluetooth connection as indicated by the LED When connected the LED is on and blue 4 If the microphone LED indicates Idle or does not connect pre...

Page 83: ...light CLOCK SETTINGS and press the Menu Select button 4 Use the up or down navigation buttons and Menu Select button to change settings as desired TIME FORMAT Set 12 or 24 hour time display format TIM...

Page 84: ...up or down navigation buttons to highlight CHANGE LANGUAGE and press the Menu Select button 4 Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight the desired language and press the Menu Select button...

Page 85: ...8 P2 C9 etc In addition this channel is scanned even while actively receiving on a non priority channel For example if the radio is actively receiving on C3 and activity is detected on P2 the radio dr...

Page 86: ...ersus regular scanning If talkaround is enabled Vote Scan is disabled until talkaround is disabled again 6 14 4 Edit Scan List Depending on the scan list options selected via RPM2 you may be able to a...

Page 87: ...n list is not set to Fixed using RPM2 To set or remove priority 1 and priority 2 channels 1 Press the Menu Select button 2 Press the left or right navigation buttons to display the SCAN menu 3 Press t...

Page 88: ...System ID and Unit ID to be added to the custom scan list If P25C and or analog channels are added to the custom scan list the radio will scan them using the Trunked Conventional scan feature describe...

Page 89: ...nked conventional or P25 Conventional system To scan only the channels assigned to a system custom scanning must be turned off 6 14 7 Wide Area System Scan P25 Trunked and EDACS Wide Area System Scan...

Page 90: ...buttons to highlight SITE ALIAS 4 Press the Menu Select button to display the list of available sites If a Site Alias is programmed for the available site s it is displayed here Otherwise the system...

Page 91: ...o the site without making a voice call There can be up to 10 messages programmed into the radio For each message defined there is an ID and an alphanumeric name The ID is sent to the site and the alph...

Page 92: ...stored in the radio A form can contain up to four 4 text prompts for which the operator enters alphanumeric values before sending the message 6 17 1 Radio TextLink Messages To send a canned Radio Text...

Page 93: ...e Menu Select button to access the main menu 2 Press the left or right navigation buttons to display the MESSAGES menu 3 Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight TEXTLINK FORMS and press t...

Page 94: ...ilbox select OPTIONS to delete messages view details of messages and reply to messages 6 18 FAULTS ALERTS is displayed on the idle display when there is a fault To view and clear faults alerts 1 Press...

Page 95: ...call identification when transmitting on a conventional system It supports generic user definable tone encode up to 15 tones Type 99 up to 2 tones and 5 1 Tone up to 5 tones encoding formats Tone enc...

Page 96: ...thing more than unprotected Key Encryption Keys KEKs The KPKs need to be loaded into the radio before the Protected Keys are loaded Once loaded into the radio the KPKs are used to unwrap AES or decryp...

Page 97: ...KEY on the SECURITY menu Press the Menu Select key 6 Press the up or down navigation buttons to highlight the global key and press the Menu Select button 7 RPM2 allows Key Numbers to be given Key Name...

Page 98: ...key lists are displayed 6 20 6 Delete Individual Keys To delete individual keys from a keyset 1 Press the Menu Select button to access the main menu 2 Press the left or right navigation buttons to di...

Page 99: ...TAR and press the Menu Select button to toggle ENABLED DISABLED 4 Press the up or down navigation buttons to select OTAR REKEY and press the Menu Select button to request that the KMF updates the keys...

Page 100: ...buttons to highlight EMERGENCY TIMER and press the Menu Select button 4 Set the Emergency Check In Timer using the left or right navigation buttons The minimum and maximum allowable values are program...

Page 101: ...efer to the L3Harris Device Management User s Manual 14221 2100 2010 for information about using the application To initiate Device Management Actions from the radio The radio only communicates with L...

Page 102: ...u display Most of the displayed channel parameters can be modified here Channel edits persist across a power cycle Loading a personality clears any channel edits Available parameters vary depending on...

Page 103: ...he RX CHAN GUARD is used to receive from a Conventional analog channel that is on the same frequency and uses the selected Channel Guard RX CODE Code radio looks to unmute the speaker on the receiving...

Page 104: ...uency Ranges INTERNATIONAL NON REBANDED US REBANDED FREQUENCY RESOLUTION 136 174 MHz 136 174 MHz 2500 5000 or 6250 Hz 378 522 MHz 378 522 MHz 2500 5000 or 6250 Hz 763 775 MHz 768 775 MHz 6250 kHz 793...

Page 105: ...d by the radio Direct System Zone Entry Allow user to select system zone Drop Call Drop or terminate any group call that the radio receives Editable Preset When this button is pressed and held for fou...

Page 106: ...list is reached System Up Scrolls up through the list of available systems stopping at the top of the list System Up Wrap Scrolls up through the list of available systems wrapping to the end when the...

Page 107: ...gle instance features can only be assigned to one switch position at a time If one of these features is programmed to the A B C D switch other means of accessing that feature are disabled i e two posi...

Page 108: ...zone assigned position the radio sets but does not hold that zone This has the resulting effects This sets the channel knob to be zone based system channel selection just like selecting a zone from t...

Page 109: ...lay The front display has space for up to 10 configurable icons which can be programmed to display any of the following Blank Signal Strength Battery Status Bluetooth enabled Encryption enabled Global...

Page 110: ...Intership Navigation Safety Bridge to bridge Ships 20m length maintain a listening watch on this channel in US waters 14 14 156 700 156 700 Port Operations VTS in selected areas 15 15 156 750 Environ...

Page 111: ...vironmental protection operations 1082 82A 157 125 157 125 U S Government only 1083 83A 157 175 157 175 U S Coast Guard only 84 84 157 225 161 825 Public Correspondence Marine Operator VDSMS 85 85 157...

Page 112: ...mmon Key References CMB Continuous Marine Broadcast CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System D DES Digital Encryption Standard DES OFB Digital Encryption Standard Output Feedback DFO Department Fish...

Page 113: ...mitting Diode Li ION Lithium ION M MHz Megahertz mm Millimeter MR Mobile Radio ms milli 10 3 seconds N NAC Network Access Code Ni MH Nickel Metal Hydride NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administ...

Page 114: ...Unique Key Encryption Key US United States USCG United States Coast Guard UTC Universal Time Coordinated UTM Universal Transverse Mercator V VDC Volts Direct Current VHF Very High Frequency VIDA Voic...

Page 115: ...frequency is invalid Ensure frequency follows band spacing rules Channel Edit Screen INVALID TX FREQUENCY Entered Tx frequency is invalid Ensure frequency follows band spacing rules Install Operations...

Page 116: ...fferent password then what is in the UAS when password is required Re enter the password If the error persists contact your network administrator Top Level Screen RADIO ESN INVALID FOR Contact your ne...

Page 117: ...radio Fix by performing workaround 2 4 Disabled OTAR Icon red slash OTAR is disabled while in scan talkaround emergency and monitor Fix by disabling these features Icon will be corrected no red slash...

Page 118: ...il fax and e mail For more information about technical assistance services contact your sales representative or contact the Technical Assistance Center directly North America 1 800 528 7711 Internatio...

Page 119: ...tenna connector for any damage Inspecting the condition of the perimeter gasket around the radio s battery electrical contacts Do not attempt to repair this gasket Checking the condition of all batter...

Page 120: ...your router s documentation for specific settings needed to enable Multicast mDNS B 1 OVERVIEW Perform the following to program a radio over Wi Fi For first time setup see Section B 8 1 1 Configure th...

Page 121: ...port up to 24 different Wi Fi networks SSIDs These 24 Wi Fi networks are considered radio administrator approved and Trusted Wi Fi Networks TWiN on which the radios can operate Figure 12 2 Wi Fi Confi...

Page 122: ...12 4 This checkbox is unchecked by default Figure 12 4 Enable Wi Fi in RPM2 Also as shown in Figure 12 4 the Service Name must be updated to reference the value in the active personalities for the ra...

Page 123: ...PTT switch and either of the two side YELLOW buttons on power up to enter WIFI Programming mode 3 Release the buttons when the WIFI INSTALL ACTIVE screen appears on the radio 4 Initially the radio dis...

Page 124: ...r radios and perform the desired action Only Read Personality Write Personality and Load Code are supported over Wi Fi See the table below for the supported combinations Table 12 1 Wi Fi Feature Suppo...

Page 125: ...nt with the default personality values provided in Section B 2 2 Create a basic personality with a single system set and channel write it to the radio and activate it over USB 3 Complete Sections B 4...

Page 126: ...ions to enable Bluetooth pairing with SCBA Refer to RPM2 User s Manual 14221 1100 2060 as necessary when performing the steps in this section 1 Open RPM2 2 Ensure a Radio Name is programmed a Select t...

Page 127: ...6 dB Range 0 dB to 12 dB in 1 dB increments This setting allows the user to set the maximum gain applied by the ALC feature for transmitted voice Higher gain settings increase the chance for acoustic...

Page 128: ...for more information on creating keys 3 When finished create a Distribution Key File A Distribution Key File is used with Key Loader to load key sets into the radio and cannot be edited Refer to the K...

Page 129: ...UKEK of the proper algorithm type from the UKEK file and downloads the UKEK to the target device at the proper SLN and keyset with the proper key ID 13 Click the button to exit the Key Loader applica...

Page 130: ...tomatically exit keyload mode when the KVL is disconnected D 2 4 Link Layer Authentication LLA Keyloading LLA keyloading and ARC4 keyloading via a KVL 4000 or KVL 5000 requires XLP R16A or later In XL...

Page 131: ...d Keys feature transfers P25 Voice Keys from Key Loader to the radio that have been wrapped AES or encrypted DES with Key Protection Keys KPKs KPKs are unprotected Key Encryption Keys KEKs The KPKs ne...

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