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Encrypted Digital Wireless System 

The 700 Series Encryption System 

To guard against eavesdropping, the encryption in the 700 
Series digital wireless system makes use of several 
processes and a unique key setup procedure to provide a 
high level of entropy and thus maximum security.  A 128­
bit key is used to create a formidable barrier against brute 
force attacks attempting to break the encryption code. 
The result is 340 trillion, trillion, trillion possible key 
combinations. 

The audio signal entering the transmitter first passes 
through a DSP controlled, dual-envelope limiter that cleanly 
limit signal peaks up to 30 dB above full modulation.  The 
signal is then converted to 24-bit digital audio, with sampling 
at 44.1 kHz.  The resulting bit stream is then digitally 
compressed to meet the bandwidth requirements for the 
radio output, encrypted and then transmitted over the air. 

The encryption key setup procedure involves a cable 
connection between the transmitter and receiver.  Once 
connected, the receiver maybe placed into the key 
generation mode and the operator is prompted to make 
several button pushes on the front panel of the receiver. 
These button pushes capture the instanteneous value of a 
fast, free running, 16-bit timer.  The captured values are 
combined to create the eight, 16-bit segments of the 128­
bit encryption key. 

With the exception of Security Level 3, any number of 
transmitters can be connected during a single setup 
procedure to share a common encryption key.  Regardless 
of which Security Level is selected, only one receiver can 
share the key with the transmitter(s).  This prevents the 
use of a second receiver to eavesdrop on the transmitted 
signal. 

The 700 System offers three levels of security, trading off 
ease of use for immunity to attack. 

Level 1 

Security Level 1 offers the most intuitive operation.  Once 
the key has been set, the equipment may be operated 
exactly the same as a traditional analog system.  The 
transmitter and receiver may be powered on in any 
sequence, and the transmitter may move in and out of 
range without consequence (except normal squelching). 
Security in this mode is excellent, but the scrambling 
sequence repeats approximately every 20,000 bits, 
theoretically exposing the user to differential attacks.  Due 
to its ease of use and quite effective security, Level 1 is the 
default security level. 

Level 2 

Security Level 2 offers much greater encryption strength, 
at the cost of slightly less intuitive operation.  In Level 2, 
the scrambling sequence never repeats (i.e. the PRNG is 
free-running), so the receiver must be on and ready to 
receive when the transmitter is first switched on.  Some 
signal loss is tolerated but if the transmitter should wander 
out of range for more than ten seconds, it will be neces­
sary to switch it off and on again to restart the sequence, 
resynchronizing with the receiver.  Security in this mode is 
a great deal stronger than Level 1, since the scrambling 
sequence never repeats. Only if the sequence is deliber­
ately reused (i.e. by cycling transmitter power after 
prolonged signal loss, or by reusing the same key session 
after session) is a differential attack possible even in 
theory. 

Level 3 

Security Level 3 offers the strongest encryption of all, 
again at the cost of some convenience.  Level 3 is much 
like Level 2, except that the equipment itself enforces a 
policy that 

no portion of any scrambling sequence shall 

ever be used more than once.  This is a fundamental tenet 
of cryptography: key reuse leads to vulnerability.  Thus, 
Level 3 security is about as close to the holy grail of the 
one-time pad as any wireless vendor is likely to offer at a 
reasonable price.  Operation is a little different in Level 3: 

1.   The transmitter will not send any audio until a new key 

is transferred from the receiver. 

2.   Only one transmitter may receive each key. 

3.   If the transmitter is out of range of the receiver for more 

than ten seconds, it will be necessary to generate a 
new key in order to continue using the system. 

All three levels offer strong encryption, so each user may 
make a policy decision based on an assessment of risk. 
Those requiring ease of use may relax, knowing that 
eavesdropping is extremely difficult even in Level 1.  Many 
users may find Level 2 to be just as convenient, allowing 
them to use greater encryption strength.  Those users 
willing to follow stricter security procedures can use Level 
3, the strongest encryption available today from a wireless 
microphone. 

ENCRYPTION KEY CREATION PROCESSOR FROM RECEIVER 

RANDOM 

BUTTON 

PRESSES 

AUDIO 
INPUT 

24-BIT 

A/D CONVERTER 

HIGH ENTROPY 

ENCODER 

(DIGITAL COMPRESSION) 

ENCRYPTER 

ENTROPY 

HARVESTER 

PRNG

128-BIT KEY 

(SEED) 

BIT STREAM 

BIT STREAM 

BIT STREAM 

(SCRAMBLING SEQUENCE) 

MODULATOR 

OUTPUT SECTION 

ANTENNA 

DIGITAL TRANSMITTER HARDWARE 

Rio Rancho, NM 

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Summary of Contents for UDR700

Page 1: ...700 Series INSTRUCTION MANUAL Encrypted Digital UHF Wireless System Includes UDR700 UM700 UT700 Rio Rancho NM USA www lectrosonics com Fill in for your records Serial Number Purchase Date ...

Page 2: ...ption System 9 Level 1 9 Level 2 9 Level 3 9 UDR700 Controls and Functions 11 UDR700 Front Panel 11 RF Level Indicator 11 Transmitter Audio Level 11 Information and Status Display 11 Menu Button 11 Select Up Down Buttons 11 Rota Versity Switch 11 Antenna Phase Combining Indicator 11 Power Switch 11 Security Jack 11 Audio Monitor Level 11 Audio Monitor Jack 11 UDR700 Rear Panel 12 AC Power Supply 1...

Page 3: ...17 System Installation and Operating Instructions 19 System Setup 19 Changing the Security Level 22 Setting the Encryption Key 22 Protecting the Encryption Key 23 UT700 Vari Mic Controls 23 Bass Mid Treble LO MID HI 23 Preamp Level Control 24 Bass Filter 24 5 Pin Input Jack Wiring UM700 24 RF Bypassing UM700 25 Line Level Signals UM700 25 Encryption Key Cables 25 Troubleshooting 27 Power Problems ...

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Page 5: ...to recover the original audio signal present in the transmitter UDR700 Encrypted Digital Receiver Rota Versity Reception The UDR700 receiver uses a proprietary technique to implement a unique and very effective type of diversity reception called Rota VersityTM Rota versity is a microprocessor controlled antenna phase matching technique The UDR700 uses a four way phase shifter to combine the power ...

Page 6: ... audio level in calibrated 5 dB steps ensuring the signal to noise ratio of the receiver remains the same at all output levels selected by the rear panel control Encrypted Digital Transmitters Two encrypted digital transmitters are offered a belt pack unit and a hand held unit Although their physical packages differ internally they are essentially the same The major difference is the microphone in...

Page 7: ...revent rattle as the unit is handled UT700 Block Diagram Mic Frequency Agility 700 Series wireless systems are currently available in four different blocks of 256 frequencies each from 562 200 to 665 500 MHz Note Frequencies between 608 000 MHz to 614 000 MHz are reserved and not available for commercial use Each of these blocks is preset at the factory and provides 256 selectable frequencies in 1...

Page 8: ...tDiversity SmartDiversity is a microprocessor controlled tech nique that automatically analyzes audio content and RF levels to determine optimum timing for the switching activity Active analog antenna phase switching tech niques use both antennas at the same time with 180 degree phase switching to help keep the received signals in phase and minimize dropouts When the overall RF signal strength qui...

Page 9: ...te effective security Level 1 is the default security level Level 2 Security Level 2 offers much greater encryption strength at the cost of slightly less intuitive operation In Level 2 the scrambling sequence never repeats i e the PRNG is free running so the receiver must be on and ready to receive when the transmitter is first switched on Some signal loss is tolerated but if the transmitter shoul...

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Page 11: ... or tuning group transmitter Frequency Select Switch setting TV channel transmitter battery level and system locked unlocked status Menu Button The MENU button steps the Information and Status Display through six different displays used for setup and operation See Information and Status Display Menus and Functions and Installation and Operating Instructions Select Up Down Buttons The SELECT Up Dow...

Page 12: ... ground loop Note Ground loops can occur when the analog audio output is connected to remote equipment powered from a different AC main supply Phase 0 180 The PHASE 0 180 switch reverses the polarity of the analog audio output signal Digital Audio Output AES 3id A BNC connector providing a digital audio output signal conforming to the AES 3id standard Antenna Jacks These are standard 50 Ohm BNC te...

Page 13: ...r battery voltage This makes it easier to avoid occupied UHF TV channels in the geographical area of operation 9 1 4 7 T V 0 0 1 8 6 6 Group Tuning Menu The Group Tuning menu displays the current group the three groups are designated A B and C and the selected frequency within that group The Transmitter Frequency Select Switch settings are shown at right as on the other tuning menus G R P A C H A ...

Page 14: ...ss than that time to determine when the battery needs to be replaced A weak battery will sometimes cause the Power LED to glow green immediately after the unit is powered up but will soon discharge to the point where the LED will go red flicker red or shut off completely much like a flashlight with dead batteries If the lamp fails to light the battery should be replaced Frequency Select Switches L...

Page 15: ... low noise situations such as a motion picture production set indoors where environmental noise is minimal the control can be rotated counter clockwise to permit low frequency audio to be captured The Belt Clip The belt clip may be removed for special applications by removing the Belt Clip Attachement Screw WARNING USE ONLY THE SCREW THAT IS SUPPLIED The circuitry is tightly packed into this unit ...

Page 16: ...at the batteries will run the unit and in the future use somewhat less than that time to determine when the battery needs to be replaced When the unit is first turned on the Power LED also blinks a code to indicate the current Security Level Level 1 One blink Level 2 Two blinks Level 3 Three blinks Modulation LEDs 10 20 Fine Coarse Frequency Switches Audio Level Control Hiding the Power LED This u...

Page 17: ...ttery UT700 Battery Installation Caution The transmitter is designed for a standard alkaline or lithium 9 volt battery It is important that you use an alkaline or lithium battery for longest life Standard zinc carbon batteries marked heavy duty or long lasting are not adequate Ni cad rechargeable batteries will only provide 1 5 hours of operation or less and will run down quite abruptly Alkaline b...

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Page 19: ...or the receiver end and wire it according to the diagram below Pin 4 is positive and Pin 1 is ground Antenna Input BNC Connectors AC Power Input Jack 90 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Audio Monitor Level Counterclockwise External Power Connector 11 17 VDC PHASE Switch 0 Analog Audio Output Control 5 Connect the Audio Output XLR jack to your mixer input Pins 2 and 3 of the XLR jack are HI and LO and can be re...

Page 20: ...ery Compartment Coarse Fine Frequency Select Switches UM700 9 Determine the security level required See The 700 Series Encryption System 10 Turn the UDR700 Off then press and hold the SELECT Down button while turning the UDR700 back on The display will show the current security level The default is Level 1 11 Use the SELECT Up or Down buttons to choose a new security level then press the MENU butt...

Page 21: ... so check this adjustment as each new person uses the system If several different people will be using the transmitter and there is not time to make the adjustment for each individual adjust it for the loudest voice Note In the UT700 if you find that the Audio Level control is set to minimum and the 20 LED still glows green then adjust the preamp level control located under the microphone wind scr...

Page 22: ... key In Security Level 3 only one transmitter may receive the encryption key See The 700 Series Encryption System 1 To set a new encryption key press the MENU button to scroll through the menus until the SECU RITY MENU is displayed in the Information and Status Display Press MENU once more to enter the Key Generation Menu MAKE NEW KEY will be displayed in the Information and Status Display with an...

Page 23: ...en in place The VariMic head includes adjustments for the microphone element s Bass Midrange and Treble response There is also an attenuation adjustment to provide up to 15 dB of additional headroom if needed These controls can be accessed by removing the windscreen To remove the windscreen grasp the body of the transmitter in one hand and the windscreen in the other hand Unscrew the windscreen co...

Page 24: ...wireless microphone the electronics that will be overdriven are right in the wireless microphone Filtering at the control board is much too late To solve this problem the VariMic has a low frequency filter that is so sharp that it can remove low frequency noise without affecting any wanted vocals It consists of a 36 dB per octave filter circuit to sharply remove low frequency noise below 75 Hz wit...

Page 25: ...he M150 7005P microphone is bypassed correctly for use with the UM700 Encrypted Digital Transmitter and is the recommended lavaliere microphone for the 700 Series wireless microphone system Line Level Signals UM700 The normal hookup for line level signals provides 40 dB of attenuation allowing signal levels up to 30 V to be applied without limiting The normal hookup configura tion can be modified ...

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Page 27: ...rds Battery is dead or too low to be used No Modulation LEDs Battery dead or in backwards Check Power LED Audio Level Control turned all the way down Mic capsule is damaged or malfunctioning Contact the factory for repair RF Problems Antenna Phase Combining Indicator on UDR700 has three LEDs glowing but never moves The ROTA VERSITY switch is set to the A or B position using only one antenna instea...

Page 28: ... If the noise remains then turn the power off at the transmitter and see if it remains If the noise is still present then the problem is not in the transmitter If noise is still present when the transmitter is turned off try lowering the audio output level on the receiver rear panel and see if the noise lowers correspondingly If the noise remains the problem is not in the receiver Receiver output ...

Page 29: ...one that works fine on an FM system might not work on a 700 series system To protect the microphone from RF it is necessary to bypass it effectively at both ends of the cable Ensure that bypass capacitors are installed inside the connector housing If the mic is not sufficiently bypassed at the capsule it may be necessary to use a different type of microphone The UM700 transmitter is shipped with a...

Page 30: ...teps at 20 10 0 10 dB with green and red indications Low frequency roll off adjustment 18 dB octave 35 Hz to 150 Hz Controls 2 position ON OFF slide switch Front panel knob adjusts audio gain Recessed control on side panel adjusts low frequency rolloff Rotary switches on side panel adjust transmitter frequency Audio Input Jack Switchcraft 5 pin locking TA5M Note The M150 7005P microphone is bypass...

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Page 32: ...e Plug M150 7005P Replacement lavaliere microphone for UM700 transmitter RMP200 1 Rack mount kit for single UDR700 receiver RMP200 2 Rack mount kit for two UDR700 receivers UM700 Key Cable Encryption Key setup cable for UM700 Transmitter UT700 Key Cable Encryption Key setup cable for UT700 Tranmitter ARG2 ARG100 Coaxial cables for remote antennas with BNC connectors on both ends MC40 Audio cable a...

Page 33: ...ere is a charge for an exact quotation We will be happy to quote approximate charges by phone for out of warranty repairs Returning Units for Repair For timely service please follow the steps below A DO NOT return equipment to the factory for repair without first contacting us by letter or by phone We need to know the nature of the problem the model number and the serial number of the equipment We...

Page 34: ...re touches the metal crimp tab This helps prevent any AM component of the transmitter signal from entering the mic and causing a whine Note that this is opposite from our VHF transmitter wiring where the shield should not touch any metal part of the housing Shield Wire Crimp Tabs Rubber Insulation Crimp Tabs Rubber Insulation This is the correct way Don t do it this way LECTROSONICS INC 34 ...

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Page 36: ...horized dealer shipping costs prepaid within one year from the date of purchase This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of New Mexico It states the entire liablility of Lectrosonics Inc and the entire remedy of the purchaser for any breach of warranty as outlined above NEITHER LECTROSONICS INC NOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR...

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