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Summary of Contents for KEY 3000

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Page 3: ...r 8 Troubleshooting STARTED ASN OPERATION Chapter 1 Quick Start Instructions Chapter 2 Overview Chapter 3 Performing Initial Programming Chapter 4 Entering Keys into KVL 3000 Chapter 5 Loading Keys into Target Devices Chapter 6 Sharing Keys Between KVLs Chapter 7 Using KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems Chapter 8 Viewing and Printing Log Records Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ASTRO 25 OPERATION MIGRATION Chapter...

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Page 5: ...8 3 3 2 4 11 1 1 2 13 GETTING STARTED Chapter 1ąControls and Indicators 31 2 3 12 43 43 43 132 3 342 3 12 Chapter 2ąPreparing the KVL 3000 for Use 5 3 17 23 3 9 33 17 1 23 3 33 17 7 6 1 2 3 2 3 3 ASN OPERATION Chapter 1ąQuick Start Instructions 43 2 4 3 13 2314 3 2 4 3 13 1 41 2 Chapter 2ąOverview of KVL 3000 2 1 3 7 341 2 2 3 2 3 4 723 ...

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Page 7: ...pter 4ąEntering Keys into the KVL 3000 05 3 0 94 5 0 94 3 5 0 9 31624 1 9 0 9 31624 Chapter 5ąLoading Keys into Target Devices 0531 6 5 10 1 0 94 051 3 5 7 4 31 0 94 0 3 5 7 4 8 0 94 0 3 5 7 4 Chapter 6ąSharing Keys Between KVLs 165 3 0 55 0 2 100 5 104 3 94 3 5 9 3 9 31624 0 441 5 94 Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 7 37 8 55 0 2 13 2 3 5 10 1 0 94 31 51 1 0 94 31 51 3 5 100 5 10 1 0 94 3...

Page 8: ... Chapter 9ąTroubleshooting MIGRATION Chapter 1ąUsing the Key Porting Feature 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 Chapter 2ąSwitching Between ASN ASTRO 25 1 1 REFERENCE Appendix AąAcronyms and Abbreviations Appendix BąPerformance Specifications Appendix CąModels and Options Index ...

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Page 10: ...get Audience 1 0 1 1 1 1 Related Manuals 1 D KVL 3000 Service Manual Ċ 68P80800B85 D KVL 3000 Firmware Upgrade ManualĊ 68P81130E26 Organization of this Manual 1 1 1 4 1 1 0 KVL 3000 1 4 14 1 3 2 Error and Concerns Reporting 1 KVL 3000 Brand Manager 0 4 4 4 1 1 ...

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Page 19: ...Chapter 2ąPreparing the KVL 3000 for Use ...

Page 20: ... User s Guide 2 4 Charge and Install the Main Battery To install battery To remove battery 1 2 ...

Page 21: ... is purchased without the ASTRO 25option theunit will always power up in ASN mode KVL 3000 D D KVL 3000 D Main Menu ASTRO 25 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 ASTRO 25 Chapter 2 Switching Between ASN ASTRO 25 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 ASTRO 25 KVL 3000 ASTRO 25 ASTRO 25 TARGET KEYS ...

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Page 24: ... KVL 3000 Quick Start Instructions KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Quick Start Instructions KVL 3000 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 ...

Page 25: ...Chapter 1ąQuick Start Instructions Steps 1 and 2 need be performed only once Steps 3 thru 5 are performed on a per key basis Getting Started Getting Started Ċ continued on next page Ċ ...

Page 26: ... TKEY 0 13251325 46585E04 SLOT FILLED TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT ...

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Page 30: ... 1 2 1 1 0 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D 4 1 1 1 3 D 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 31: ...Chapter 2ąOverview of KVL 3000 2 5 Using the KVL 3000 continued Overview of Entering and Loading Keys D D ...

Page 32: ...m Menu Architecture KVL 3000 1 2 2 MAIN Menu H TRAF 4 3 1 1 1 H SHAD 4 3 1 1 1 H LOG 4 H CONFIG 4 CONFIG Menu H KMC 4 1 H GROUP 4 0 H SHARE 4 1 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 H PORT 4 1 1 1 1 ASTRO 25 1 CONFIG Menu H ID 4 1 1 H USK 4 1 Ċ continued on page 2 8 Ċ ...

Page 33: ...iew of KVL 3000 2 7 SHAD LOG CONFIG KMC GROUP SHARE ID USK ALGO PASSWD DATE TIME SPLIT SLOT KMC SHARE LIDS SOUND TIMEO BAUDR FIPS SYSKEY TRAF MAIN MENU CONFIG MENU DIAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PORT MODE both ...

Page 34: ...d Note1LIDS is required for ASTRO systems only Menu Architecture continued H ALGO 2 H PASSWD 2 H DATE 2 H TIME 2 H SPLIT 2 0 0 0 H SLOT 2 H KMC 2 0 H SHARE 2 KVL 3000 0 H LIDS 2 0 H SOUND 2 KVL 3000 H TIMEO 2 0 KVL 3000 0 0 Ċ continued on page 2 9 Ċ ...

Page 35: ... System continued Note3The default BAUDR setting is 9600 Note4If FIPS is ON the passwords function is reĆ quired Menu Architecture continued H BAUDR 6 0 2 KVL 3000 0 2 0 H FIPS 6 0 H SYSKEY 6 0 5 2 2 5 2 H DIAL 6 0 Tone Pulse 1 H MODE 6 0 1 1 ASTRO 25 ...

Page 36: ...ting Through the Menus KVL 3000 ASN ASN Main Menu TRAF SHAD ASN Main Menu To scroll through the ASN Main Menu choices To access the Config Menu CONFIG Main Menu Config Menu To select an ASN Main or Config Menu choice To back out of a menu Esc ASN Main Menu ASN Config ...

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Page 38: ...king changes to one of these common parameters from either ASN or ASTRO 25 operating mode affects the setting for both modes For example if you are in ASN mode and change the PowerĆDown Timeout setting TIMEO to 60 seconds the timeout will also be 60 seconds when in ASTRO 25 operating mode The common parameters are as follows D PASSWD D DATE D TIME D SHARE D SOUND D TIMEO D BAUDR D FIPS D SYSKEY 1 ...

Page 39: ...orming Initial Programming 3 3 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters KVL 3000 Set PowerĆDown Timeout PowerĆDown Timeout KVL 3000 1 CONFIG TIMEO 2 EDIT 3 Enter TIMEOUT IS 255 EDIT TIMEOUT J ...

Page 40: ... User s Guide 3 4 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued Turn On Off Display Backlighting Del Shift B Turn On Off Sounds 1 CONFIG SOUND 2 ON OFF SOUND IS ON OFF ON ...

Page 41: ...l Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued Setup the Algorithms KVL 3000 ALGO KVL 3000 ĂTo turn an algorithm off 1 CONFIG ALGO 2 SETUP Ċ continued on next page Ċ DEFAULT ALGO IS DES PROMPT ON SETUP PROMPT ALGO DES IS ON IS DEFAULT ON OFF DEFLT ...

Page 42: ...ot turn off the algorithm in a single algorithm KVL 3000 or if the other algorithm dual algorithm KVL 3000s is turned off KVL 3000 Note On single algorithm KVL 3000s the single algorithm is always the default and can not be changed or turned off 1 CONFIG ALGO Ċ continued on next page Ċ DEFAULT ALGO IS DES PROMPT ON SETUP PROMPT ...

Page 43: ... Preference Parameters continued 2 SETUP 3 DEFLT Note This action automatically removes the default status from the other algorithm ĂTurning the Prompt On Off ACCEPT 1 CONFIG ALGO Ċ continued on next page Ċ ALGO DES IS ON IS DEFAULT ON OFF DEFLT DEFAULT ALGO IS DES PROMPT ON SETUP PROMPT ...

Page 44: ... User s Guide 3 8 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued 2 PROMPT 3 OFF ALGO PROMPT IS ON OFF ON ...

Page 45: ...r 3ąPerforming Initial Programming 3 9 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued Set Time and Date ĂTo set the time 1 CONFIG TIME 2 EDIT 3 Enter TIME IS 00 00 00 EDIT HOURS J ...

Page 46: ... 3000 User s Guide 3 10 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued ĂTo set the date 1 CONFIG DATE 2 EDIT 3 Enter 4 DATE IS 01 01 00 EDIT MONTH J DATE FORMAT IS US US EUROPE ...

Page 47: ...Chapter 3ąPerforming Initial Programming 3 11 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued Turn On Off Sharing Chapter 5 1 CONFIG SHARE 2 ON OFF SHARING IS OFF OFF ON ...

Page 48: ...KVL 3000 Supervisor Operator except Edit Clear KVL 3000 Note If FIPS is turned on passwords are required Note You can not set just Supervisor or Operator passwords but must set both if password feature is desired 1 CONFIG PASSWD 2 EDIT Ċ continued on next page Ċ PASSWORDS ERASED EDIT SUPERVISOR PASSWORD J ERASE ...

Page 49: ...rgotten a reset see page 8 10 must be performed before the KVL 3000 can be used again Because a reset erases all stored keys and returns the KVL 3000 settings to the factory defaults you are strongly encouraged not to forget your password If the Operator password is forgotten the Supervisor can simply assign a new Operator password overwriting the old password PASSWORDS READY EDIT ERASE ...

Page 50: ... User s Guide 3 14 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued Select Default Target Slot 1 CONFIG SLOT 2 EDIT 3 Enter DEFAULT TARGET SLOT IS EMPTY EDIT ENTER SLOT J CLEAR ...

Page 51: ...al Programming 3 15 Perform Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters 0 0 Create the MDC ID OTAR Only 4 t 0 1 CONFIG ID 2 22 EDIT 0 Del Shift 0 1 3 0 3 Enter 0 KVL MDCID IS EMPTY EDIT ENTER KVL MDCID 0001J CLEAR ...

Page 52: ... User s Guide 3 16 Perform Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters continued Set KMC Phone Number OTAR Only 1 MAIN KMC 2 MODEM Enter 3 Esc KMC MODEM ENTER PH J DIRECT ...

Page 53: ...itial Programming 3 17 Perform Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters continued Select Modem Baud Rate OTAR Only 2 1 CONFIG BAUDR 2 11 EDIT 0 11 11 0 3 11 ACCEPT BAUD RATE IS 9600 EDIT BAUD RATE 9600 ACCEPT ...

Page 54: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide 3 18 Perform Initial Programming continued Note System Dependent Parameters continued Turn LIDS Prompt On Off ASTRO Only 1 CONFIG LIDS 2 ON LID PROMPT IS ON OFF ON ...

Page 55: ...Chapter 3ąPerforming Initial Programming 3 19 Perform Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters continued Turn FIPS On Off F I P S 1 CONFIG FIPS 2 ON FIPS IS OFF OFF ON ...

Page 56: ...y KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Important Changing the System Key causes all keys defined with the DVIĆXL algorithm including the USK for ASN and UKEK for ASTRO 25 to be includes DVIĆXL keys in both ASN and ASTRO 25 memory 1 CONFIG SYSKEY 2 EDIT Ċ continued on next page Ċ SYSKEY READY EDIT DEFAULT KEY DATA YES NO WILL BE LOST CONTINUE ...

Page 57: ...Chapter 3ąPerforming Initial Programming 3 21 Perform Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters continued 3 YES 4 SLOT FILLED Enter 5 BUSY ERASING KEYS SYSKEY J BYTE 01 ...

Page 58: ... 22 Perform Initial Programming continued Note0 16 1008 System Dependent Parameters continued Set Traffic Shadow Key Memory Split Only if more than 512 traffic keys 1 Note0 1 CONFIG SPLIT OF KEYS SHAD IS 512 TRAF IS 512 EDIT ...

Page 59: ...ng continued 2 EDIT 3 KVL 3000 Del Shift KVL 3000 4 Enter Important When you change the split value the KVL 3000 adjusts for the split by erasing some existing keys The two scenarios on the next page illustrate how this occurs Ċ continued on next page Ċ ENTER OF TKEYS 512J ...

Page 60: ... 800 Split Value 512 Traffic Keys Shadow Keys ÈÈ ÈÈ Shadow Keys 224 thru 511 are erased 511 Changing Split Value from 512 to 800 0 511 0 0 299 0 723 ÈÈÈ Before After Split Value 300 Split Value 512 Traffic Keys Shadow Keys ÈÈ ÈÈ Traffic Keys 300 thru 511 are erased 511 Changing Split Value from 512 to 300 ...

Page 61: ...r 3ąPerforming Initial Programming 3 25 Perform Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters continued Set Modem Dialing to Pulse or Tone 1 CONFIG DIAL 2 TONE PULSE DIAL METHOD IS TONE PULSE TONE ...

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Page 64: ...affic and Shadow Keys IMPORTANT When entering a DESĆCFB DESĆXL orDESĆOFB key select DES as the algoĆ rithm type KVL 3000 1 TRAF SHAD Main Menu 2 3 EDIT 4 Ċ continued on next page Ċ TRAF 0 UNDEFINED EDIT LOAD TKEY 0 ALGO DES ACCEPT ...

Page 65: ...ll flash in the display and the invalid entry is igĆ nored Continue with the entry For nonĆDES keys Encryption key validity is checked only after entire key is entered and Enter key is pressed NoteąA LID will be autoĆ maticallygeneratedifthis keydoesnotrequireentry of a 4Ćdigit LID Ċ continued on next page Ċ TKEY 0 J ACCEPT TKEY 0 13251325 46585E04 SLOT FILLED TKEY 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT ...

Page 66: ... TKEY 0 LID J TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT ...

Page 67: ...Chapter 4ąEntering and Loading Keys D page 4 6 D page 4 8 D page 4 11 D page 4 13 D and 0 page 4 15 D other than 0 page 4 18 ...

Page 68: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide 4 6 Loading Traffic Keys continued Loading Traffic Keys SECURENET Single Key Target Radio 1 2 TRAF 3 4 LOAD TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT LOADING KEY 0000 TO HYBD ...

Page 69: ...Chapter 4ąEntering and Loading Keys z z KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL ...

Page 70: ...3000 User s Guide 4 8 Loading Traffic Keys continued Loading Traffic Keys Advanced SECURENET Multiple Key Target Radio 1 2 TRAF 3 4 LOAD TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT TRAF xxxx LOAD TO XXXX XFER HYBRD ...

Page 71: ... s main key storage To do this follow steps 6 through 8 For diagnostics purposes you may instead load the key directly into a special diagnostics location i e the hybrid To do this follow steps 9 through 11 6 Enter 7 XFER 8 KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL 9 HYBRD Ċ continued on next page Ċ LOADING KEY XXXX TO XXXX TRAF 0 LOAD TO HYBD XFER HYBRD ...

Page 72: ... User s Guide 4 10 Loading Traffic Keys continued 10 XFER 11 KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL zăEnd of This Procedureăz LOADING KEY XXXX TO HYBD ...

Page 73: ...ading Keys 4 11 Loading Traffic Keys continued Loading Traffic Keys ASTRO Single Key Target Radio ASTRO 1 KVL 3000 2 TRAF Main Menu 3 4 LOAD Ċ continued on next page Ċ TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT LOADING KEY 0000 TO XXXX ...

Page 74: ... User s Guide 4 12 Loading Traffic Keys continued 5 zăEnd of This Procedureăz KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL ...

Page 75: ...ading Keys 4 13 Loading Traffic Keys continued Loading Traffic Keys ASTRO Multiple Key Target Radio ASTRO 1 KVL 3000 2 TRAF Main Menu 3 4 LOAD Ċ continued on next page Ċ TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT TRAF 0 LOAD TO 0 XFER ...

Page 76: ... User s Guide 4 14 Loading Traffic Keys continued 5 Enter 6 XFER 7 zăEnd of This Procedureăz KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL LOADING KEY 0000 TO XXXX ...

Page 77: ...ys 4 15 Loading Traffic Keys continued Loading Traffic Keys Fixed Unit Target More than 16 keys DVIĆXL Algorithm 1 KVL 3000 2 TRAF Main Menu 3 4 LOAD Ċ continued on next page Ċ TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT ENTER THE SYSKEY SLOT J ...

Page 78: ... User s Guide 4 16 Loading Traffic Keys continued 5 Enter 6 Enter 7 XFER Ċ continued on next page Ċ LOADING KEY XXXXX TO XXXX TRAF 0 LOAD TO 0 XFER ...

Page 79: ...Chapter 4ąEntering and Loading Keys z z KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL ...

Page 80: ...Traffic Keys continued Loading Traffic Keys Fixed Unit Target More than 16 keys Other than DVIĆXL Algorithm 1 KVL 3000 2 TRAF Main Menu 3 4 LOAD Ċ continued on next page Ċ TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT TRAF 0 LOAD TO 0 XFER ...

Page 81: ...Chapter 4ąEntering and Loading Keys 4 19 Loading Traffic Keys continued 5 Enter 6 XFER 7 zăEnd of This Procedureăz LOADING KEY XXXXX TO XXXX KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL ...

Page 82: ... User s Guide 4 20 Loading Shadow Keys 1 KVL 3000 2 SHAD Main Menu 3 4 LOAD Ċ continued on next page Ċ SHAD 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT SHAD 0 LOAD TO CSK XFER ...

Page 83: ...Chapter 4ąEntering and Loading Keys 4 21 Loading Shadow Keys continued 5 Enter 6 XFER 7 KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL LOADING KEY XXXX TO CSK ...

Page 84: ... User s Guide 4 22 Deleting Keys in KVL 3000 Entering Keys 1 TRAF SHAD Main Menu 2 3 Del Shift D 4 YES ERASE KEY 0000 NO TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT YES ...

Page 85: ... Algorithm A and B then target deĆ vice must have Algorithm A and B If KVL has Algorithm A and B and the target device has only AlgoĆ rithm A then you must configure the KVL for AlĆ gorithm A as the default algorithm If KVL has Algorithm B and C and target deĆ vice has Algorithms A and B then you must configure the KVL for AlĆ gorithm B asthedefault algorithm Introduction Loading Keys Zeroizing Tr...

Page 86: ...ys in Target Devices continued 4 LOAD 5 6 XFER KVL 3000 KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL Zeroizing Shadow Keys in Target Devices 1 KVL 3000 2 SHAD Main Menu Ċ continued on next page Ċ TRAF ZEROIZE LOAD TO 0 XFER SHAD 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT ...

Page 87: ...Chapter 4ąEntering and Loading Keys 4 25 Zeroizing Keys in Target Devices continued 3 Del Shift 0 4 USK CSK 5 XFER KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL SHAD ZEROIZE LOAD TO USK XFER ...

Page 88: ... KVL 3000 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Main Menu Ċ continued on next page Ċ GROUP MAP 0 LOAD EDIT ...

Page 89: ...3000 group maps are configured with the source slots matching the target slots i e source slot 0 is mapped to target slot 0 source slot 1 is mapped to target slot 1 etc 3 EDIT KVL 3000 4 5 KVL 3000 Enter NOCHG ZERO NOCHG ZERO Ċ continued on next page Ċ GROUP MAP 0 S TRAF 0 D TRAF 0 ZERO NOCHG ...

Page 90: ... User s Guide 4 28 Using Group Maps continued 6 7 KVL 3000 Enter NOCHG 8 Enter Ċ continued on next page Ċ GROUP MAP 0 S SHAD 0 D SHAD CSK ZERO NOCHG GROUP MAP 0 OFFSET J ...

Page 91: ...Chapter 4ąEntering and Loading Keys 4 29 Using Group Maps continued 9 0 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 3 0 3 0 2 3 1 3 10 Enter 3 0 zăEnd of This Procedureăz 2 3 Index Number Target Slots ...

Page 92: ... User s Guide 4 30 Using Group Maps continued Loading a Group Map 1 KVL 3000 2 GROUP Main Menu 3 LOAD Ċ continued on next page Ċ GROUP MAP 0 LOAD EDIT LOADING GROUP XX XXXX TO XXXX ...

Page 93: ...Chapter 4ąEntering and Loading Keys 4 31 Using Group Maps continued 4 zăEnd of This Procedureăz GROUP TRANSFER SUCCESSFUL ...

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Page 96: ...TION tab Note3Sharing must be turned ON in both KVLs using the SHARE setting in the CONFIG menu Introduction 1 KVL 3000 2 1 KVL 3000 1 1 4 0 Sharing Scenarios D Share All 5 2 KVL 3000 1 1 1 0 KVL 3000 D Share Single Key 5 2 1 KVL 3000 D Share Group Map s 5 2 KVL 3000 1 KVL 3000 Things to Know Before Sharing D 1 1 KVL 3000 4 KVL 3000 4 D KVL 3000 KVL 3000 1 1 RETRO 4 4 KVL 3000 1 1 ...

Page 97: ...Chapter 5ąSharing Keys Between KVLs KVL 3000 ...

Page 98: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide 5 4 Share All Keys Important Example 1 SHARE 2 XFER 3 SHARE ALL SUCCESSFUL SHARE SUCCESSFUL SHARE ALL XFER ...

Page 99: ...Chapter 5ąSharing Keys Between KVLs In order to share a selected key the target KVL must be able to support the algorithm of the key being shared Main Menu TRAF xx ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT ...

Page 100: ... GROUP MAP 0 LOAD EDIT ...

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Page 102: ...AR operation must be enabled by navigating to KMC in the CONFIG menu and selecting ON Also a USK must be proĆ grammed for each algoĆ rithm being used in an OTAR operation as deĆ scribed on the next page KVL 3000 D KVL 3000 0 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 D KVL 3000 0 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 ...

Page 103: ...e entered the USK is permanently stored in memory The USK will be destroyed if FIPS is enabled and the KVL 3000 is opened or the Main Battery is reĆ moved for more than sevĆ eral minutes The USK can also be deliberately cleared by using menu operations KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ ...

Page 104: ... User s Guide 6 4 Programming the USK continued To create a USK 1 CONFIG USK 2 3 EDIT 4 SLOT FILLED Enter Del Shift Enter To clear the USK CLEAR EDIT KVL USK DES READY EDIT CLEAR USK ALGO BYTE 01 ...

Page 105: ...Chapter 6ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems KVL 3000 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Main Menu Ċ continued on next page Ċ TRAF 0 ALGO DES LID xxxx LOAD EDIT ...

Page 106: ...allyassignsanew unique LID to all keys enĆ tered into the KMC Important If the keyĆ load fails make sure that the KMC is setup to acĆ ceptthetypeofkey TRAF or SHAD and algorithm type being transferred from the KVL 3000 5 LOAD 6 XFER 7 KEY LOAD SUCCESSFUL zăEnd of This Procedureăz TRAF xxxx LOAD TO XXXX XFER LOADING KEY XXXX TO XXXX ...

Page 107: ... defined in the KMC Also the KVL 3000 must have an MDC ID configured refer to Chapter 4 Ċ Preparing the KVL 3000 for Use for details on setting the USK and MDC ID KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ To RS232 Port on KVL 3000 To RJĆ45 Port on KMC Rear Panel To RS232 Port on KVL 3000 To DBĆ25 Port on KMC Rear Panel To DBĆ25 Port on KMC Rear Panel To RS232 Port on KVL 3000 ...

Page 108: ... User s Guide 6 8 Loading Keys from KMC to the using Direct Connection continued 2 KMC Main Menu 3 DIRECT 4 RS232 Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMC DIRECT MODEM KMC DIRECT RS232 KMC TO KVL DOWNLOAD ...

Page 109: ...Chapter 6ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems KVL 3000 z z KMC TO KVL DOWNLOAD SUCCESSFUL ...

Page 110: ...equirements and therefore may not work with the KVL 3000 PCMCIA Modem Card Procedure KVL 3000 Note The KVL 3000 must have a USK assigned for the algorithm type of the keys being downloaded and the USK must match the USK defined in the KMC Also the KVL 3000 must have an MDC ID configured refer to Chapter 3 Ċ Performing Initial Programming for details on setting the USK and MDC ID 1 2 KVL 3000 Ċ con...

Page 111: ... 6ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 6 11 Loading Keys from KMC to the KVL 3000 using Modem Connection continued 3 KMC Main Menu 4 MODEM 5 KVL 3000 Del Shift Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMC DIRECT MODEM ENTER PH J ...

Page 112: ... User s Guide 6 12 Loading Keys from KMC to the using Modem Connection continued 6 Enter 7 PCMCIA 8 KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMC TO KVL DOWNLOAD DIALING KMC MODEM PCMCIA RS232 ...

Page 113: ...Chapter 6ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems KVL 3000 z z KMC TO KVL DOWNLOAD SUCCESSFUL ...

Page 114: ...00 Note0The KVL 3000 must have a USK assigned for the algorithm type of the keys being downloaded and the USK must match the USK defined in the KMC Also the KVL 3000 must have an MDC ID configured refer to Chapter 3 Ċ Performing Initial Programming for details on setting the USK and MDC ID 1 2 KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ ...

Page 115: ... 6ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 6 15 Loading Keys from KMC to the KVL 3000 using Modem Connection continued 3 KMC Main Menu 4 MODEM 5 KVL 3000 Del Shift Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMC DIRECT MODEM ENTER PH J ...

Page 116: ... User s Guide 6 16 Loading Keys from KMC to the using Modem Connection continued 6 Enter 7 RS232 8 KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMC TO KVL DOWNLOAD DIALING KMC MODEM PCMCIA RS232 ...

Page 117: ...Chapter 6ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems KVL 3000 z z KMC TO KVL DOWNLOAD SUCCESSFUL ...

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Page 121: ...Printing Log Records KVL 3000 Main Menu 0 0 2 0 D 5 2 D 5 2 4 D 5 0 KVL 3000 2 D 5 4 1 4 ASTRO 2 2 D 5 4 1 2 2 2 D 5 1 0 2 0 0 KVL 3000 2 33 33 2 0 0 33 2 0 2 1 33 2 1 10 31 23 59 T0007 0457 1283 002 CLEAR PRINT 2 2 2 0 2 1 ...

Page 122: ...KVL 3000 Only supervisors canclearthelogrecords KVL 3000 ąIn order to clear the log records you must turn the KMC capability OFF select KMC from the CONFIG Menu then select OFF END OF LOG CLEAR PRINT ...

Page 123: ... 0A communications program such as PROCOMM must be running on the PC in order to transfer log records KVL 3000 1 0S 0S 0S 0S 0S Main Menu Ċ continued on next page Ċ 10 31 23 59 T0007 0457 1283 002 CLEAR PRINT 1 To RS232 Port on KVL 3000 To PC Terminal 1 ...

Page 124: ... User s Guide 7 6 Transferring Log Records to a PC continued 4 PRINT 5 ...

Page 125: ...Chapter 7ąViewing and Printing Log Records 10 31 23 59 T0007 0457 1283 002 CLEAR PRINT ...

Page 126: ...KVLSLOT KEYLID UNITID UNITPID 10 19 98 21 45 00 S0001 1aa1 0031 011 10 19 98 20 10 00 T0435 1311 0031 00f 10 1 98 09 39 00 T0034 1aa1 0031 00d 09 16 98 14 59 00 T0001 1aa1 0031 007 06 28 98 08 31 00 T0050 1aa1 0031 00a ...

Page 127: ...Chapter 8 Troubleshooting chapter contents Interpreting Error Messages 2 Performing Resets 10 ...

Page 128: ... s Guide 8 2 Interpreting Error Messages Introduction KVL 3000 D Operator Error and Status Messages D Internal Error Messages Del Shift E Operator Error and Status Messages Operator Error and Status Messages ...

Page 129: ... 8 4 853 6 8 0958 58 6 8 A 58 36 9 3 5 25 1 5 8 0 853 1 25 A 054 04 9 45 1 4 8 4 8 1 04 5 36 1 25 054 4 25 1 04 5 8 0 5 36 5 658 4 1 5 4 1 5 9 3 2 5 6 4 28 09 9 04 2 1 9 9 3 5 36 5 658 4 1 5 9 4 2 580 3 6 45 9 6658 04 09 9 6658 542 04 4 445 658 5 5 445 658 09 1 5 36 5 658 4 1 5 4 9A 90 4 5 9 45 3 1 6 0 8 0 9 3 9 658 9 9 0 8 4 5 5 9 3 9 658 9 9 0 8 4 5 2 3 9 6 5 1 04 658 ...

Page 130: ... 4 0 4 3 3 3 5 4 3 4 3 3 3 5 4 2 0 4 0 4 0 2 50 5 4 0 2 4 5 2 50 0 4 2 4 1 0 5 0 4 2 4 5 2 50 0 4 2 4 1 0 5 0 4 2 4 0 3 4 2 ...

Page 131: ...1 1 72 1 6 02 0 17 0 2 1 5 6KVL 3000 0 1 7 4 1 1 0 72 2 6 3 1 1 KMC 1 MAIN 2 1 0 1 7 1 1 0 72 2 6 0 72 0 205 6 11 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 21 0 6 4 2 01 4 0 5 6 02 1 1 1 2 KVL 3000 0 0 1 2 5 4 1 1 02 1 7 1 6 4 4 0 01 1 1 1 2 1 00 5 5 7 21 6 01 0 1 1 1 5 1 4 6 5 1 KVL 3000 0 1 5 6 12 KVL 3000 1 0 3 7 1 ...

Page 132: ...1 9 33 3 3 3 3 6 2 6 KVL 3000 2 341 9 5 3 3 KMC CONFIG 4 341 KMC USAGE 8 4 8 6 3 3 9 3 4 15 2 1 9 6 1 8 KVL 3000 3 3 1 4 15 2 1 226 1 6 1 3 1 226 1 9 8 3 1 2 3 5 1 3 3 1 3 2 3 9 3 1 8 1 6 3 8 41 41 38 1 9 04 6 8 2 3 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 KVL 3000 9 3 1 38 8 22 8 18 3 41 38 1 1 1 3 24 13 8 3 KVL 3000 9 3 1 2 3 5 4 1 1 4 3 5 4 3 1 7 2 3 3 1 9 3 1 2 3 5 4 6 3 1 3 14 ...

Page 133: ...Chapter 8ąTroubleshooting 8 7 Probable Cause and Remedy Error Status Message Probable Cause s Remedy s Del Shift E Probable Cause s Remedy s ...

Page 134: ... User s Guide 8 8 Interpreting Error Messages continued Internal Error Messages Del Shift E ...

Page 135: ...hift E Probable Cause and Remedy Probable Cause s 5 03 2 0 6 0 Remedy s 5 4 03 03 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 Probable Cause s 5 1 00 06 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 4 Remedy s 5 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Probable Cause s 5 6 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 4 0 4 0 Remedy s 5 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 136: ...00 ASTRO 25 note that reĆ setting also erases ASTRO 25 keys UKEKs and Key Groups Introduction KVL 3000 Performing Reset 1 Del Shift Enter 2 YES 3 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz WARNING RESET WILL ERASE KEYS OK ABORT DO YOU WANT TO RESET THE KVL YES NO ...

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Page 139: ...Chapter 1ąQuick Start Instructions ...

Page 140: ... CKR 00254 13251325 46585E04 SLOT FILLED CKR 00254 ALG DES XL KID 0002 LOAD ...

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Page 143: ...VPĆXL ą ăDVIĆXL Note that the can support any single algorithm or DES XL and OFB and one other algorithm multiĆalgorithm KVLs D Supports the following encryption protocols ą ă9 6 kbps Secure APCO Project 25 IMBE Vocoder D Supports the following encryption standards ą ăFIPS 46 2 ą ăFIPS 81 ą ăFIPS 140 1 Level 1 D RS232 and Keyload I O Ports D Supports serial and PCMCIA modems D Supports sharing key...

Page 144: ... 0 0 D 1 D 1 0 ...

Page 145: ...Chapter 2ąOverview of KVL 3000 2 5 Using the KVL 3000 continued Overview of Entering and Loading Keys D D ...

Page 146: ...ing the Menu System Menu Architecture KVL 3000 0 Main Menu 0 MAIN Menu H UPDATE 1 Store and Forward H LIST 1 Store and Forward H KMF 1 H TARGET 1 H KEYS 1 KVL 3000 H GROUPS 1 H CONFIG 1 Chapter 3 H LOG 1 H PORT 1 Ċ continued on page 2 8 Ċ ...

Page 147: ...Chapter 2ąOverview of KVL 3000 ...

Page 148: ... User s Guide 2 8 Using the Menu System continued Navigating Through the Menus ASTRO 25 UPDATE LIST To scroll through the choices To select a menu choice To back out of a menu Esc ...

Page 149: ... 3 0 3 2 1 4 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 0 1 ...

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Page 151: ... Making changes to one of these common parameters from either ASN or ASTRO 25 operating mode affects the setting for both modes For example if you are in ASTRO 25 mode and change the PowerĆDown Timeout setting TIMEO to 60 seconds the timeout will also be 60 seconds when in ASN operating mode The common parameters are as follows D PASSWD D DATE D TIME D SHARE D SOUND D TIMEO D BAUDR D FIPS D SYSKEY...

Page 152: ...Chapter 3ąPerforming Initial Programming 3 3 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters Set PowerĆDown Timeout 1 CONFIG TIMEO 2 EDIT 3 Enter THE TIMEOUT IS 255 EDIT TIMEOUT J ...

Page 153: ...s Guide 3 4 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued Turn On Off Display Backlighting Del Shift B Del Shift Turn On Off Sounds 1 CONFIG SOUND 2 ON OFF THE SOUND IS ON OFF ON ...

Page 154: ...0 0 0 or 0 0 0 User Preference Parameters continued Enable Disable Algorithms 1 KVL 3000 ALGO 0 KVL 3000 Note The KVL 3000 must have at least one algorithm enabled You can not turn off the algorithm in a single algorithm KVL 3000 You can not turn off all three algorithms in a multiĆalgorithm KVL 3000 ĂTo turn an algorithm off 1 CONFIG ALGO 0 2 OFF ALGORITHM DES XL IS ON ON OFF ...

Page 155: ... 3000 User s Guide 3 6 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued Set Time and Date ĂTo set the time 1 CONFIG TIME 2 EDIT 3 Enter THE TIME IS 00 00 00 EDIT ENTER THE HOURS J ...

Page 156: ...eference Parameters continued ĂTo set the date 1 CONFIG DATE Note The KVL 3000 supports North American and European date formats Use the ąą key to select FORMAT then to select the desired date format US or EUROPE For example US Europe 2 EDIT 3 Enter THE DATE IS 01 01 00 EDIT ENTER THE MONTH J FORMAT ...

Page 157: ...Passwords KVL 3000 Supervisor Operator KVL 3000 Note If FIPS is turned on passwords are required Note You can not set just Supervisor or Operator passwords but must set both if password feature is desired 1 CONFIG PASSWD 2 EDIT Ċ continued on next page Ċ PASSWORDS ARE ERASED EDIT SUPERVISOR S PASSWORD J ERASE ...

Page 158: ...reset see page 9 11 must be performed before the KVL 3000 can be used again Because a reset erases all stored keys and returns the KVL 3000 settings to the factory defaults you are strongly encouraged not to forget your password If the Operator password is forgotten the Supervisor can simply assign a new Operator password overwriting the old password PASSWORDS ARE READY EDIT ERASE ...

Page 159: ... User s Guide 3 10 Perform Initial Programming continued User Preference Parameters continued Turn Sharing On Off Chapter 6 1 CONFIG SHARE 2 ON OFF THE SHARE SETTING IS ON ON OFF ...

Page 160: ...ing continued Note Enabling KMF mode causes some menu items to become unhidden such as UPDATE LIST andKMF Refer to Menu Tree on page 2 9 System Dependent Parameters KVL 3000 Turn KMF Mode On Off OTAR Only KVL 3000 KMF Mode KMF Mode 1 CONFIG KMF 2 ON OFF THE KMF MODE IS OFF ON OFF ...

Page 161: ...orm Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters continued Select RS232 or Serial Port Baud Rate 5 1 2 2 1 1 0 CONFIG 0 BAUDR 1 1 2 44 EDIT 1 1 3 44 44 3 3 44 ACCEPT THE BAUDRATE IS 9600 EDIT BAUDRATE 9600 ACCEPT ...

Page 162: ...Chapter 3ąPerforming Initial Programming 3 13 Perform Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters continued Turn FIPS On Off F I P S 1 CONFIG FIPS 2 ON OFF FIPS MODE IS OFF OFF ON ...

Page 163: ...s continued Enter System Key DVIĆXL Only KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Important Changing the System Key causes all keys defined with the DVIĆXL algorithm including the UKEK to be 1 CONFIG SYSKEY 2 EDIT Ċ continued on next page Ċ THE SYSKEY IS DEFAULT EDIT DEFAULT ALL KEY DATA YES NO WILL BE LOST CONTINUE ...

Page 164: ...ąPerforming Initial Programming 3 15 Perform Initial Programming continued System Dependent Parameters continued 3 YES 4 SLOT FILLED Enter 5 BUSY ERASING KEYS 6 SYSKEY J BYTE 01 THE SYSKEY IS READY EDIT DEFAULT ...

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Page 167: ... ASTRO 25 Valid CKRs for TEKs are 1 thru 4095 Valid CKRs for KEKs are 61440 thru 65535 KVL 3000 Main Menu Ċ continued on next page Ċ CKR 00011 ALG DES XL KID A45B NEW CKR J CKR 00005 ALG DES XL ACCEPT ...

Page 168: ...a unique KID NoteąFor DES keys onlyĊAsyouentereach byte of the encryption key it is checked by the KVL 3000 for validity If you enter an invalid numĆ ber WRONG PARITY will flash in the display and the invalid entry is igĆ nored Continue with the entry For nonĆDES keys Ċ Encryption key validity is checked only after entire key is entered and the Enter key is pressed Ċ continued on next page Ċ CKR 0...

Page 169: ... z z NEW KEY WAS SUCCESSFULLY CREATED CKR 00005 ALG DES XL KID 1345 NEW ...

Page 170: ...Chapter 4ąEntering Keys into the KVL 3000 KVL 3000 z z CKR 00005 ALG DES XL KID 1345 NEW DO YOU WANT TO ERASE CKR 00005 YES NO ...

Page 171: ... NO GROUPS IN DATABASE NEW ...

Page 172: ...ating Key Groups continued NoteąIn addition to letĆ ters A Z and numbers 0 9 the following speĆ cial characters are also available for use in group names ąąą ą ą 2 NEW 3 4 Enter Ċ continued on next page Ċ ENTER NEW GROUP NAME A GRP TEST1 CKR 00001 SELECT DONE ...

Page 173: ...d a key from the database that is a member of one or more groups In these cases an asterisk is disĆ played after the CKR when viewing the keys in a group This not only serves as an alert to the operator that no key data exists for a particular key but can be used as an aid in zeroizing keys in tarĆ gets Refer to Chapter 5 Loading Keys in Target Devices for details 5 SELECT Adding 6 DONE GROUP XX C...

Page 174: ...Chapter 4ąEntering Keys into the KVL 3000 D D D D D GRP ALPHA1 HAS NN KEYS VIEW NEW ...

Page 175: ... User s Guide 4 10 Modifying Key Groups continued 2 VIEW 3 zăEnd of This Procedureăz GRP TEST1 HAS XX KEYS CKR 00001 ADD RENAME ...

Page 176: ...Chapter 4ąEntering Keys into the KVL 3000 4 11 Modifying Key Groups continued Adding Keys to a Group 1 GROUPS 2 VIEW GRP ALPHA1 HAS NN KEYS VIEW NEW GRP TEST1 HAS XX KEYS CKR 00001 ADD RENAME ...

Page 177: ...KID or key data to a group for future use SimĆ ply enter the CKR for the undefined key and press the Enter key You will be prompted to confirm the addition of the undefined key Select YES 3 ADD 4 SELECT Adding 5 DONE Esc DONE zăEnd of This Procedureăz GRP TEST1 CKR 00001 SELECT DONE GRP TEST1 HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO HAVE nn KEYS ...

Page 178: ...Chapter 4ąEntering Keys into the KVL 3000 4 13 Modifying Key Groups continued Deleting Keys from a Group 1 GROUPS 2 VIEW GRP ALPHA1 HAS NN KEYS VIEW NEW GRP TEST1 HAS XX KEYS CKR 00001 ADD RENAME ...

Page 179: ... User s Guide 4 14 Modifying Key Groups continued 3 Del Shift 4 YES zăEnd of This Procedureăz OK TO ERASE CKR XXXXX FROM GROUP YES NO ...

Page 180: ...Chapter 4ąEntering Keys into the KVL 3000 4 15 Modifying Key Groups continued Deleting a Group 1 GROUPS 2 Del Shift GRP ALPHA1 HAS NN KEYS VIEW NEW OK TO ERASE GRP ALPHA1 YES NO ...

Page 181: ... User s Guide 4 16 Modifying Key Groups continued 3 YES GRP XX SUCCESSFULLY DELETED zăEnd of This Procedureăz ...

Page 182: ...Chapter 4ąEntering Keys into the KVL 3000 4 17 Modifying Key Groups continued Renaming a Group 1 GROUPS 2 VIEW GRP ALPHA1 HAS NN KEYS VIEW NEW GRP TEST1 HAS XX KEYS CKR 00001 ADD RENAME ...

Page 183: ... User s Guide 4 18 Modifying Key Groups continued 3 RENAME 4 Enter GRP XX RENAMED TO XX zăEnd of This Procedureăz GRP TEST1 RENAME TO A ...

Page 184: ... ...

Page 185: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide 5 2 Introduction TARGET D LOAD D ZERO D VIEW Noteą Chapter 7 ...

Page 186: ...Chapter 5ąLoading Keys into Target Devices TARGET LOAD ZERO LOAD KEY GROUP CKR 00022 ALG DES XL KID 1234 LOAD ...

Page 187: ... User s Guide 5 4 Loading Keys into Target Devices continued 5 Enter 6 LOAD 7 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz CKR 00022 LOADING CKR 00022 LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 188: ...Chapter 5ąLoading Keys into Target Devices 5 5 Loading Keys into Target Devices continued Loading a Key Group 1 2 TARGET 3 LOAD 4 GROUP TARGET LOAD ZERO LOAD KEY GROUP GRP ALPHA1 HAS 12 KEYS LOAD ...

Page 189: ...y contain undefined keys CKRswithnoKIDor key data the number of keys loaded may differ from the number of keys in the Key Group Only defined keys in a Key Group are actually loaded into a target deĆ vice 5 6 LOAD 7 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz GRP ALPHA1 LOADING 12 KEYS LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 190: ...ote In order to load all keys from the KVL 3000 into the target device the KVL 3000 and the target devicemustbeequipped with the same algoĆ rithms Loading All Keys 1 KVL 3000 2 TARGET Main Menu 3 LOAD 4 ALL Ċ continued on next page Ċ TARGET LOAD ZERO LOAD KEY GROUP LOAD ALL KEYS INTO THE TARGET YES NO ...

Page 191: ... User s Guide 5 8 Loading Keys into Target Devices continued 5 YES 6 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz LOADING ALL KEYS INTO TARGET NN KEYS LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 192: ...Chapter 5ąLoading Keys into Target Devices TARGET LOAD ZERO ZERO KEY GROUP ...

Page 193: ... in Target Devices continued Note If there are no deĆ fined keys in the target the message NO KEYS FOUND IN TARGET will be displayed 4 KEY KVL 3000 5 Enter 6 ZERO Ċ continued on next page Ċ CKR 00001 ALG DES XL KID 1234 ZERO CKR 00001 ZEROIZING ...

Page 194: ...Chapter 5ąLoading Keys into Target Devices z z CKR 00001 ZEROIZED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 195: ... User s Guide 5 12 Zeroizing Keys in Target Devices continued Zeroizing Using Key Groups 1 2 TARGET 3 ZERO 4 GROUP TARGET LOAD ZERO ZERO KEY GROUP GRP ALPHA1 HAS 12 KEYS ZERO ...

Page 196: ...ntinued Note Key Groups may contain undefined i e empty keys IfsuchaKey Group is used to zeroize a target device all CKRs including any undefined ones will be zeroized in the target device 5 KVL 3000 6 ZERO 7 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz GRP ALPHA1 ZEROIZING GRP ALPHA1 ZEROIZED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 197: ... User s Guide 5 14 Zeroizing Keys in Target Devices continued Zeroizing All Keys 1 2 TARGET 3 ZERO 4 ALL TARGET LOAD ZERO ZERO KEY GROUP ZEROIZE ALL THE KEYS IN TARGET YES NO ...

Page 198: ...ter 5ąLoading Keys into Target Devices ASTRO 25 In OTAR zeroizĆ ing All Keys erases all keys in the target includĆ ing the KLK if used z z ZEROIZING ALL THE KEYS IN TARGET ALL KEYS ZEROIZED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 199: ... 25 Thescreenshown at right is displayed if KMF mode is enabled via CONFIG menu If disĆ abled only KEYS appears as a menu choice KVL 3000 Main Menu Ċ continued on next page Ċ TARGET LOAD ZERO VIEW KEYS TGTRSI ...

Page 200: ...Chapter 5ąLoading Keys into Target Devices only view z z CKR 00001 ALG DES OFB KID 5678 ...

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Page 203: ... 0 D 2 0 D 2 0 D 2 0 D 1 1 D D 1 ...

Page 204: ...Chapter 6ąSharing Keys Between KVLs KVL 3000 ...

Page 205: ... 3000 must support the same algorithms e g DES and DVIĆXL or DES and DVPĆXL as the source KVL assuming there is at least one key defined for each algorithm Example 1 ąThe source KVL 3000 is equipped with DESĆXL DESĆOFB and DVPĆXL and there is at least one key defined for each algorithm The target KVL 3000 must also be equipped with DESĆXL DESĆOFB and DVPĆXL Example 2 ąThe source KVL 3000 is equipp...

Page 206: ...Chapter 6ąSharing Keys Between KVLs z z LOAD ALL KEYS INTO THE TARGET YES NO LOADING ALL KEYS INTO TARGET NN KEYS LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 207: ...er to sucĆ cessfully complete the sharing procedure KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Important In order to share a selected key the target KVL must be able to support the algorithm of the key being shared 1 TARGET Main Menu KVL 3000 2 LOAD 3 KEY Ċ continued on next page Ċ TARGET LOAD ZERO LOAD KEY GROUP CKR 00002 ALG DES XL KID 1234 LOAD ...

Page 208: ...Chapter 6ąSharing Keys Between KVLs 6 7 Share Selected Keys continued 4 Enter 5 LOAD 6 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz CKR 00002 LOADING CKR 00002 LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 209: ...least one DVIĆXL key the System Keys in both KVL 3000s must match in orĆ der to successfully comĆ plete the sharing proceĆ dure KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Main Menu KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ TARGET LOAD ZERO LOAD KEY GROUP GRP ALPHA1 HAS 12 KEYS LOAD ...

Page 210: ...Chapter 6ąSharing Keys Between KVLs 6 9 Share Key Group and Associated Keys continued 4 5 LOAD 6 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz GRP ALPHA1 LOADING 12 KEYS LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 211: ... ...

Page 212: ...iew 2 Setting Up for KMF Operation 3 Loading Keys from KVL to KMF 18 Loading Keys from KMF to KVL Direct Connection 21 Loading Keys from KMF to KVL Modem Connection 24 Using the Store and Forward Feature 30 Viewing Loading OTAR Configuration Parameters 36 ...

Page 213: ...operation must be enabled by navigating to KMF in the CONFIG menu and selecting ON OthersettingsarealsoreĆ quired as described on page 7 4 Introduction Key Transfer Scenarios KVL 3000 D Transfer the encryption keys required by the OTAR system from the KVL 3000 to the KMF KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ ...

Page 214: ...Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems D KVL 3000 ...

Page 215: ... User s Guide 7 4 Setting Up for KMF Operation Introduction 0 0 2 D UKEK1 0 0 0 0 0 D KMFSEL1 D DIAL1 D PHONE1 0 2 D KMFRSI1 0 2 D MNP1 0 2 0 0 0 D KVLRSI1 0 2 ...

Page 216: ... the UKEK is permanently stored in memory The UKEK will be destroyed if FIPS is enabled and the KVL 3000 is opened or the Main Battery is reĆ moved for more than sevĆ eral minutes The UKEK can also be deliberately cleared by using menu operations Enter UKEK 0 KVL 3000 1 KMF SETUP 2 UKEK Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMF SETUP UKEK KVL UKEK DES XL ERASED KMFSEL EDIT ERASE ...

Page 217: ...ontinued Important ąThe exact same UKEK must also be assigned to the correĆ sponding KVL record in the KMF database 3 EDIT 4 Enter 5 FILLED Enter Del Shift Enter To erase the UKEK ERASE EDIT zăEnd of This Procedureăz ENTER THE UKEK KID J UKEK DES XL J BYTE 01 ...

Page 218: ...000 in OTAR Systems 7 7 Setting Up KVL 3000 for KMF Operation continued Select Main or Backup KMF 1 KMF SETUP 2 KMFSEL 3 MAIN BACKUP Esc zăEnd of This Procedureăz KMF SETUP UKEK ACTIVE KMF SETTING IS MAIN KMFSEL MAIN BACKUP ...

Page 219: ... User s Guide 7 8 Setting Up for KMF Operation continued Select Tone or Pulse Dialing 1 KMF SETUP 2 DIAL 3 TONE PULSE Esc zăEnd of This Procedureăz KMF SETUP UKEK DIAL METHOD IS TONE KMFSEL PULSE TONE ...

Page 220: ... 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 7 9 Setting Up KVL 3000 for KMF Operation continued Enter Main and Backup KMF Phone Numbers 1 KMF SETUP 2 PHONE KMF SETUP UKEK CHOOSE KMF PHONE TO VIEW EDIT KMFSEL MAIN BACKUP ...

Page 221: ... User s Guide 7 10 ASTRO 25 Setting Up for KMF Operation continued 3 MAIN BACKUP MAIN 4 EDIT 5 6 Enter Ċ continued on next page Ċ MAIN PH J MAIN PH EDIT ...

Page 222: ...Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems KVL 3000 Hints and Tips for Entering Phone Numbers D D 11 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 D 2 11 11 2 11 11 11 z z ...

Page 223: ... User s Guide 7 12 Setting Up for KMF Operation continued Entering the KMFRSI 1 KMF SETUP 2 KMFRSI KMF SETUP UKEK KMFRSI 9999999 KMFSEL EDIT ...

Page 224: ...Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 7 13 Setting Up KVL 3000 for KMF Operation continued 3 EDIT Abort OK 4 Enter zăEnd of This Procedureăz KMFRSI J ...

Page 225: ... User s Guide 7 14 ASTRO 25 Setting Up for KMF Operation continued Entering the MNP 1 KMF SETUP 2 MNP Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMF SETUP UKEK MNP KMFSEL EDIT 1000 ...

Page 226: ...p KVL 3000 for KMF Operation continued Note Entering an MNP value of 0 or 65535 disĆ ables Message Number checking and weakens your system s security Consult with your SecuriĆ ty Officer to obtain the recommended value 3 EDIT 4 Enter zăEnd of This Procedureăz MNP J ...

Page 227: ...g Up for KMF Operation continued Important ąTheKVLRSI must match the individuĆ al RSI assigned to this KVL in the KMF Entering the KVLRSI KVL 3000 1 KMF SETUP 2 KVLRSI Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMF SETUP UKEK KVLRSI 9999998 KMFSEL EDIT ...

Page 228: ...Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 7 17 Setting Up KVL 3000 for KMF Operation continued 3 EDIT 4 Enter zăEnd of This Procedureăz KVLRSI J ...

Page 229: ... ...

Page 230: ...sing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 7 19 ASTRO 25 Loading Keys from KVL 3000 to KMF continued 3 TARGET Main Menu 4 LOAD 5 KEY Ċ continued on next page Ċ TARGET LOAD ZERO LOAD CKR 00002 ALG DES XL KID 1234 LOAD KEY GROUP ...

Page 231: ...MF continued Important If the keyĆ load fails make sure that the KMF is setup to acĆ cept the algorithm type of the key being transferred from the KVL 3000 6 Enter 7 LOAD 8 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz CKR 00002 LOADING CKR 00002 LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK ...

Page 232: ...3000 must matchthebaudratesetin the KMF KVL 3000 Note The KVL 3000 must have a UKEK assigned for the algorithm type of the keys being downloaded and the UKEK must match the UKEK defined for this KVL 3000 in the KMF 1 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Store and Forward 2 KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ To RS232 Port on KVL 3000 To KMF Serial Port Null Modem Cable ...

Page 233: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide 7 22 Loading Keys from KMF to the KVL 3000 using Direct Connection continued Noteą Esc 3 KMF 4 DIRECT 5 RS232 KMF DIRECT MODEM KMF DIRECT RS232 STARTING DOWNLOAD FROM KMF ...

Page 234: ...Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 7 23 Loading Keys from KMF to the KVL 3000 using Direct Connection continued 6 7 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz KMF DOWNLOAD SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED OK ...

Page 235: ...N cards may have unique software requirements and therefore may not work with the KVL 3000 KVL 3000 The KVL 3000 must have a UKEK assigned for the algorithm type of the keys being downloaded and the UKEK must match the UKEK defined for this KVL 3000 in the KMF KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ ...

Page 236: ...ow the phone number you entered see page 7 9 for the KMF curĆ rently selected as active see page 7 7 If you did not enter a phone number or you wish to change the number seĆ lect EDIT and enter modify the phone numĆ ber 3 KMF Main Menu 4 MODEM 5 PCMCIA Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMF DIRECT MODEM KMF MODEM PCMCIA RS232 PHONE NUM 18475551212 DIAL EDIT ...

Page 237: ... Keys from KMF to the KVL 3000 using Modem Connection continued NoteąTo abort the downloading operation press the Esc key 6 DIAL 7 KVL 3000 8 KVL 3000 OK zăEnd of This Procedureăz STARTING DOWNLOAD FROM KMF KMF DOWNLOAD SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED OK ...

Page 238: ...ate set in the KVL 3000 must matchthebaudratesetin the KMF 0 0 KVL 3000 1The KVL 3000 must have a UKEK assigned for the algorithm type of the keys being downloaded and the UKEK must match the UKEK defined for this KVL 3000 in the KMF 0 KVL 3000 Ċ continued on next page Ċ ...

Page 239: ...one number you entered see page 7 9 for the KMF curĆ rently selected as active see page 7 7 If you did not enter a phone number or you wish to change the number seĆ lect EDIT and enter modify the phone numĆ ber 3 KMF Main Menu 4 MODEM 5 RS232 Ċ continued on next page Ċ KMF DIRECT MODEM KMF MODEM PCMCIA RS232 PHONE NUM 18475551212 DIAL EDIT ...

Page 240: ...Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems KVL 3000 z z STARTING DOWNLOAD FROM KMF KMF DOWNLOAD SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED OK ...

Page 241: ...ard ASTRO 25 KVL 3000 Store and Forward KVL 3000 KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Update KVL 3000 KVL 3000 The UKEK must be present in the KVL 3000 and target devices in order to support Store and Forward operation Ċ continued on next page Ċ ...

Page 242: ...nu KVL 3000 KVL 3000 You may also view the Store and Forward items by using the List selection and manually select the desired target device to update Refer to page 7 33 for details on viewing the Store and Forward list KVL 3000 Main Menu Ċ continued on next page Ċ IDENTIFYING TARGET UNIT PLEASE WAIT ...

Page 243: ... User s Guide 7 32 Using the Store and Forward Feature continued 3 4 OK MORE zăEnd of This Procedureăz UNIT FOUND UNITNAME SERIALNUMBER UPDATING UPDATE WAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED OK MORE ...

Page 244: ...Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems UNITNAME SERIALNUMBER 1 of 4 UPDATE CLEAR ...

Page 245: ...to the KMF to upload the unit response messages While Viewing the Store and Forward List D Update KVL 3000 Store and ForĆ ward UPDATE Update D CLEAR Store and ForĆ ward YES Important Clearing the messages also erases all unit responses Do not clear the messages until you have reconnected with the KMF and uploaded the unit reĆ sponses D n Store and Forward zăEnd of This Procedureăz UNITNAME SERIALN...

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Page 247: ... D D D ...

Page 248: ...ding OTAR Configuration Parameters continued NoteąThese parameĆ ters are viewable only whenKMFisenabled via Config menu Viewing a Target s TGTRSI KMFRSI and MNP KVL 3000 1 KVL 3000 2 TARGET Main Menu 3 VIEW Ċ continued on next page Ċ TARGET LOAD ZERO VIEW KEYS TGTRSI ...

Page 249: ... User s Guide 7 38 Viewing Loading OTAR Configuration Parameters continued 4 Note zăEnd of This Procedureăz INDIVIDUAL TARGET RSI 1234567 ...

Page 250: ...Chapter 7ąUsing KVL 3000 in OTAR Systems 7 39 Viewing Loading OTAR Configuration Parameters continued Loading a TGTRSI KMFRSI or MNP into Target Device 1 2 TARGET 3 LOAD TARGET LOAD ZERO LOAD KEY GROUP ...

Page 251: ...ll not appear until you have entered the first digit of the RSI If you select KMFRSI or MNP the KMFRSI or MNP currently stored in the KVL 3000 using SETUP as described in Setting Up KVL 3000 for KMF Operation in this chapĆ ter will be displayed You may edit this number as desired 4 5 LOAD KVL 3000 zăEnd of This Procedureăz ENTER THE TGTRSI J ...

Page 252: ... ...

Page 253: ... D 0 D D 0 0 ...

Page 254: ...essing the Log Records 2 0 0 0 Log 0 Main Menu 3 3 05 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D Month Day 9 0 0 1 D Hours Minutes 9 0 0 1 8 1 0 D RSI Number 9 0 0 1 8 0 0 8 0 1 D Operation 9 5 0 6 6 0 0 0 D CKR Group Alias All 9 5 0 5 0 1 0 0 5 1 0 5 0 KVL 3000 Scrolling Through the Log Records 0 0 0 3 0 KVL 3000 5 0 77 77 5 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 77 5 0 3 5 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 77 5 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 10 31 23 59 RSI 00090409 LOAD 0...

Page 255: ... z z LOG IS EMPTY OK DO YOU WANT TO CLEAR THE LOG NO YES ...

Page 256: ...he baud rate in the communicaĆ tions program KVL 3000 0A communications program such as PROCOMMt must be running on the PC in order to transfer log records KVL 3000 1 t 0S 0S 0S 0S 0S Main Menu Ċ continued on next page Ċ 1 To RS232 Port on KVL 3000 To PC Terminal 1 10 31 23 59 RSI 00090409 LOAD 00197 CLEAR PRINT ...

Page 257: ... User s Guide 8 6 Transferring Log Records to a PC continued 4 PRINT 5 zăEnd of This Procedureăz ...

Page 258: ...Chapter 8ąViewing and Printing Log Records z z 10 31 23 59 RSI 00090409 LOAD 00197 CLEAR PRINT ...

Page 259: ...1 45 00689121 10 19 99 20 10 00006783 10 1 99 09 39 04984321 09 16 99 14 59 04984322 06 28 99 08 31 00990346 OPERATION load key load all load group zero key zero group CKR 00252 N A N A 61440 N A GROUP ALIAS N A N A ALPHA 1 N A UNIT 1 ...

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Page 261: ... D D ...

Page 262: ...0 0 05 6 0 1 1 0 3 5 0 6 1 2 00 0 0 0 5 0 0 05 5 4 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 7 0 0 0 5 6 0 0 5 6 1 2 00 0 0 0 5 0 2 7 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 6 5 0 0 2 1 2 1 7 0 0 0 2 0 5 7 03 3 5 1 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 7 3 5 6 5 0 0 0 05 05 7 1 50 5 6 1 5 0 0 0 05 0 7 0 0 5 ...

Page 263: ... ASTRO 25 Operational Errors ...

Page 264: ... 9 4 5 33 3 3 82 1 1 3 82 2 1 3 38 3 24 13 8 3 3 1 3 9 4 3 82 6 3 1 3 38 2 3 24 13 8 3 1 3 9 2 3 2 3 4 11 3 8 9 04 23 3 3 1 3 1 5 1 8 3 3 2 2 3 4 11 3 8 2 1 13 3 3 3 3 3 11 1 22 7777 3 3 1 15 3 1 9 4 5 33 3 3 1 1 Store and Forward 8 3 1 3 43 5 2 3 3 61 3 1 3 4 9 3 3 11 3 3 1 3 4 9 1 3 2 3 ASTRO 25 3 1 3 ASTRO 25 9 1 8 3 3 3 1 3 2 ASTRO 25 3 ASTRO 25 ...

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Page 268: ... 2 00 0 0 0 Store and Forward 5 0 0 7 0 n 40 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Update 0 5 1 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 5 3 Store and ForĆ ward 6 1 2 00 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 5 0 05 6 0 5 0 5 0 1 2 0 1 0 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 05 5 6 1 0 0 5 1 2 0 1 0 57 ...

Page 269: ... ASTRO 25 List of Allowed Operations ...

Page 270: ...Chapter 9ąTroubleshooting ASTRO 25 KVL 3000 ASTRO 25 note that reĆ setting also erases ASN keys USK and Group Maps KVL 3000 z z DO YOU WANT TO RESET THE KVL WARNING RESET WILL ERASE KEYS OK ABORT YES NO ...

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Page 273: ...le of Key Porting 201 1 1 0 40 16 5 1 6 1 6 1 When To Use The Key Porting Feature 14 01 0 0 20 1 6 1 12 D Copying keys between ASN and ASTRO 25 in the KVL memory 9 6 0 0 4 6 2 3 5 01 6 6 1 4 0 1 2 1 1 20 1 1 6 7 1 1 6 6 1 6 4 1 1 6 2 0 3 1 1 1 1 6 1 6 8 1 1 6 1 6 1 2 6 0 1 60 6 1 1 6 D Copying keys between a KMC and a KMF 9 2 20 1 0 71 0 3 1 6 60 1 1 1 1 2 6 0 6 60 1 1 ...

Page 274: ...BCD 5678DEF0 0 SHADOW KEYS 1 2 511 KEYS ASTRO 25 Memory in KVL 3000 CKR 1 2 4095 61440 61441 61442 65535 PORTING PROCESS ASN Key in PID location 2 is ported to ASTRO 25 CKR location 00005 Example of Porting a Key from ASN to ASTRO 25 TRAFFIC ENCRYPTION KEYS TEK KEY ENCRYPTION KEYS KEK DES algorithm is changed to DESĆXL per menu prompt 1 LID is copied to KID 3 Key data is copied verĆ batim 4 User e...

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Page 276: ...Chapter 1ąUsing the Key Porting Feature KVL 3000 ASTRO 25 PORT SHAD TRAF PORT PID 0000 SELECT ...

Page 277: ... prompted in the next step to select either DESĆXL or DESĆOFB Had the seĆ lected key s algorithm been DVIĆXL or DVPĆXL the key would be ported using the same algorithm and you would not be prompted to select an alĆ gorithm 4 15 5 SELECT 6 CKR ASTRO 25 Enter Ċ continued on next page Ċ SELECT ALGO DES XL DES OFB ACCEPT PORT PID 0015 CKR J SELECT ...

Page 278: ...Chapter 1ąUsing the Key Porting Feature KVL 3000 z z PORT KEY FROM ASN TO ASTRO 25 YES NO PORT PID 0015 SELECT ...

Page 279: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide 1 8 Porting Keys within the KVL 3000 continued Porting a Key from ASTRO 25 to ASN 1 MIGRATION 2 PORT 3 00005 SELECT PORT CKR 00002 ...

Page 280: ...Chapter 1ąUsing the Key Porting Feature 1 9 Porting Keys within the KVL 3000 continued 4 SELECT 5 PID Enter Ċ continued on next page Ċ PORT CKR 00005 PID J PORT KEY FROM ASTRO 25 TO ASN YES NO ...

Page 281: ... z z PORT CKR 00005 SELECT ...

Page 282: ...1ąUsing the Key Porting Feature 1 11 Copying Keys from a KMC to a KMF Overview D D D ąLoad the Keys from KMC into KVL 3000 1 MIGRATION KMC CONFIG ON 2 Chapter 6 ASN OPERATION ąPort the Keys from ASN to ASTRO 25 ...

Page 283: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide 1 12 Copying Keys from a KMC to a KMF continued ąLoad the Keys from KVL 3000 into KMF 1 MIGRATION 2 Chapter 7 ASTRO 25 OPERATION ...

Page 284: ...Chapter 1ąUsing the Key Porting Feature D D D KVL 3000 Chapter 6 ASTRO 25 ...

Page 285: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide 1 14 Copying Keys from a KMF to a KMC continued ąLoad the Keys from KVL 3000 into KMC 1 MIGRATION 2 Chapter 7 ASN OPERATION ...

Page 286: ... ASTRO 25 ...

Page 287: ...he mode in which your KVL 3000 is operating when powerĆ ing off determines the mode in which it will opĆ erate when applying power For example if in ASTRO 25 mode when powering off the KVL 3000 will power up in ASTRO 25 mode when turning the unit back on KVL 3000 KVL 3000 Main Menu SWITCH TO ASTRO 25 MODE YES NO SWITCH TO ASN MODE YES NO ...

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Page 289: ...KVL 3000 User s Guide A 2 I IMBE I O K KEK KID KLK KMC KMF KMM KVL L LCD LED LID M MNP O OTAR ...

Page 290: ...Appendix AąAcronyms and Abbreviations P R T U V ...

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Page 292: ...0 8 1 9 6 4 Encryption 8879 6 9 8 176 8A 841 176 8879 6 9 8 176 97 7A 74 3 8 3 8 9 7 7 9 3 8 9 972 7 7 9 6 9 8 176 7 4 9 1 6 0 7 6 9 A User Interface 7 9 16 0 9 9 1 84 66 6 1 79 16 5 91 6 7 6 9 4 987 7 3 9744 6 9 5 6 9744 1 0 9 5 6 7 9 6 4 01 6 9 766 79 8 47 6 9 9 9 6 1 9 47 79 ...

Page 293: ... 4 4 1 1 6 5 8 0756 36 1 16 4 4 1 4 8 1 7 1 16 4 4 1 6 6 0 75 71 5 4 23 4 6 21 Environmental Testing 29 1 756 65 24 5 37 5 53 5 2 29 1 29 1 756 6 56 1 6 2 65 24 5 37 5 53 5 2 29 1 5 6 2 6 56 1 2 65 24 5 37 5 53 5 2 29 1 5 2 6 56 1 2 4 6 21 65 24 5 37 5 53 5 2 29 1 52 4 4 6 21 6 56 1 4 6 21 65 24 5 37 5 53 5 2 29 1 8 4 6 21 6 56 1 3 4 6 1 03 4 674 _ 62 _ 5 75 36 4 9 5 _ 62 _ 5 75 624 03 4 674 _ 62 ...

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Page 295: ...0 2 278 00 3003 2 8 27869 8 327 314 2 2 8 94 6 4 In the following tables the term nonĆDES refers to KVLs that are not equipped with the DES encryption algorithm i e only equipped with DVIĆXL DVPĆXL or DVP For existing nonĆASTRO 25 and nonĆDES KVLs 3 3 8 2 1378 966 28 4 6 8 2 3 8 6 232 ASTRO 25 232 3 0 8 48 32 3 2 6 48 32 2 3 8 2 1378 966 28 4 6 8 2 3 8 6 3 0 8 48 32 3 add ASTRO 25 2 3 8 2 1378 966...

Page 296: ...Appendix C Models and Options For existing nonĆASTRO 25 KVLs equipped with DES 0 For existing ASTRO 25 and nonĆDES KVLs 0 For existing ASTRO 25 KVLs with DES ...

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Page 299: ...ey porting overview 1 2 keys deleting ASN 4 22 ASTRO 25 4 5 entering ASTRO 25 4 2 loading into target devices ASĆ TRO 25 5 3 porting within KVL 3000 1 5 viewing in target devices ASTRO 25 5 16 zeroizing ASN 4 23 ASTRO 25 5 9 KMC phone number setting ASN 3 16 KMF dialĆup phone numbers entering ASTRO 25 7 9 main or backup selecting ASĆ TRO 25 7 7 RSI entering ASTRO 25 7 12 setting up KVL 3000 ASTRO ...

Page 300: ... 2 2 2 0 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 ...

Page 301: ...s ASN 5 4 ASTRO 25 6 4 group maps ASN 5 6 Key Groups ASTRO 25 6 8 selected keys ASN 5 5 ASTRO 25 6 6 turn on off ASTRO 25 3 10 sharing keys about ASN 5 2 ASTRO 25 6 2 connections setting up ASN 5 3 ASTRO 25 6 3 sounds turning on and off ASN 3 4 ASTRO 25 3 4 status indicators 1 5 Store and Forward feature using ASTRO 25 7 30 switching between ASN and APCO 2 2 System Key entering ASN 3 20 ASTRO 25 3...

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