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PUBLICATION NUMBER:

DECEMBER 2009

Rev. -

10515-0372-4200

UNITY™ XG-100P

Full-Spectrum

Multiband Radio

Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for Unity XG-100P

Page 1: ...PUBLICATION NUMBER DECEMBER 2009 Rev 10515 0372 4200 UNITY XG 100P Full Spectrum Multiband Radio Operation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...are the property of Harris Corporation Such information and descriptions may not be copied or reproduced by any means or disseminated or distributed without the express prior written permission of Harris Corporation RF Communications Division 1680 University Avenue Rochester New York 14610 1887 This manual is based on Firmware Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 by Harris Corporation All Rights Reserved UN...

Page 4: ...se within this Communications Equipment The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to extract remove decompile reverse engineer or disassemble the Object Code or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human readable form U S Patent Nos 5 870 405 5 826 222 5 754 974 5 701 390 5 715 365 5 649 050 5 630 011 5 581 656 5 517 511 5 491 772 5 247 579 5 226 084 and 5 195...

Page 5: ...OLUME 23 SELECT CHANNEL BANK 24 SELECT CHANNEL USING KNOB 24 TURN ENCRYPTION ON OR OFF 25 SELECT ZONE USING MENUS 26 MAKE AN INDIVIDUAL CALL 28 MAKE A PRIORITY CALL 30 SELECT A NEW TALKGROUP 31 USE TALKAROUND TO BYPASS REPEATER 33 START SCAN 35 STOP SCAN 37 NUISANCE DELETE 38 VIEW GPS INFORMATION 40 EMERGENCY OPERATION 42 Receiving an Emergency Call 42 Declaring an Emergency Call 43 ADVANCED OPERA...

Page 6: ...Settings 76 Battery Settings 76 SHORTCUT MENU 78 Start or Stop Scan Shortcut Menu 80 Monitor and Squelch Types 81 Nuisance Delete 82 Mute Unmute Speaker 83 Lock Keypad 84 Flip Top Display 85 SET UP SCAN 85 Zone Scan vs Custom Scan 86 Add New Scan List 87 Edit Scan List 89 Priority 1 Channel 91 Rename Scan List 91 Set or Remove Priority PRI 93 Delete Scan List 94 Set Active Scan List 95 MESSAGE MEN...

Page 7: ...XG 100 7 REFERENCE 109 MARINE FREQUENCIES 110 ACCESSORIES 123 GLOSSARY 125 ...

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Page 9: ...liance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields American National Standards Institute ANSI C95 1 1992 Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz American National Standards Institute C95 3 1992 IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measure...

Page 10: ...UTTONS SOFT KEYS SELECT SHORTCUT BUTTON NAVIGATOR KEYPAD SOFT KEY DISPLAYS CL 0372 4200 0007B SPEAKER MICROPHONE FRONT DISPLAY EMERGENCY BUTTON INDICATOR LED TOP DISPLAY ANTENNA CONNECTOR BATTERY MICROPHONE REAR DUAL MICROPHONE SYSTEM USED FOR NOISE CANCELLATION USE AS HOME KEY FOR NAVIGATION BACK TO MAIN SCREEN ...

Page 11: ...Section Page Equipment Description 12 Storage Guidelines 12 INTRODUCTION 1 ...

Page 12: ...the following capabilities Project 25 P25 Conventional P25 Trunking Future Analog FM Advanced Encryption Standard 256 bit AES 256 Digital Encryption Standard Output Feedback DES OFB Encryption Global Positioning System GPS Bluetooth For optional accessories refer to Accessories Additional accessories may have been added since publication of this manual contact Harris for more information STORAGE G...

Page 13: ...Section Page Assemble the Radio 14 Removing the Battery 16 Removing Optional Belt Clip 16 BASIC SETUP 2 ...

Page 14: ...e battery compartment c Lift clip if installed and slide top of battery into top of battery compartment at the rear of the radio d Press down on bottom side of battery until it snaps into place Radio may need to be set for battery type Battery Settings CAUTION Do not overtighten the antenna as damage could result WARNING Only use Harris charger approved for battery chemistry Injury could occur fro...

Page 15: ...15 XG 100 BASIC SETUP 2 CL 0372 4200 0002 BATTERY BELT CLIP OPTIONAL ANTENNA ...

Page 16: ... clip then pull battery up and out of the radio REMOVING OPTIONAL BELT CLIP Remove the battery before removing the clip To remove belt clip press and hold tab towards top of battery then slide out of groove in back of the radio CL 0372 4200 0009 CL 0372 4200 0008 PRESS TAB TO REMOVE CLIP ...

Page 17: ...3 Select Channel Bank 24 Select Channel Using Knob 24 Turn Encryption On or Off 25 Select Zone Using Menus 26 Make an Individual Call 28 Make a Priority Call 30 Select a New Talkgroup 31 Use Talkaround to Bypass Repeater 33 Start Scan 35 Stop Scan 37 Nuisance Delete 38 View GPS Information 40 Emergency Operation 42 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 ...

Page 18: ...AMMABLE BUTTONS 18 SOFT KEYS 19 SELECT SHORTCUT BUTTON 20 NAVIGATOR 21 KEYPAD 17 SOFT KEY DISPLAYS CL 0372 4200 0005B 14 SPEAKER 15 MICROPHONE 16 FRONT DISPLAY 11 EMERGENCY BUTTON 12 INDICATOR LED 13 TOP DISPLAY 10 ANTENNA CONNECTOR 9 BATTERY 4 MICROPHONE REAR DUAL MICROPHONE SYSTEM USED FOR NOISE CANCELLATION USE AS HOME KEY FOR NAVIGATION BACK TO MAIN SCREEN ...

Page 19: ...t Make sure PTT is enabled 8 Programmable Buttons Used to select a commonly used function as an alternative to navigating menus These are configured in the CPA 9 Battery Battery Refer to Assemble the Radio for battery connection and removal 10 Antenna Connector Provides Subminiature version A SMA antenna connector 11 Emergency Button Used to place radio in emergency mode Emergency Operation This b...

Page 20: ... in text directly above button Menu Navigation 19 Select Shortcut Button Used to select menu highlighted by navigator Also used for shortcut menu from main screen Shortcut Menu 20 Navigator Provides up down left right menu navigation Also used for select and shortcut menu access 21 Keypad Used to enter text or numbers and to quickly access menus You can use as a home key to quickly navigate back t...

Page 21: ...ABELS RECEIVING TRANSMITTING STANDBY BATTERY LEVEL SCANNING ENABLED BLUETOOTH ENABLED POWER ENCRYPTION TALKAROUND MONITOR GPS NOISE CANCEL STATUS AREA LOW BATTERY LEVEL VERY LOW BATTERY LEVEL TIME HARRIS LOGO DISPLAYS IF GPS HAS NOT ACQUIRED AFTER POWER UP CL 0372 4200 0003 BLUETOOTH PAIRED PTT DISABLED RX ONLY TONES MUTED BATTERY EXHAUSTED ALERT SPEAKER MUTE EMERGENCY ...

Page 22: ...S 3 MENU NAVIGATION CL 0372 4200 0006C PRESS THEN SELECT SUBMENU MAIN DISPLAY PRESS FOR CH INFO PRESS FOR MENU 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 PRESS THEN SELECT KEYPAD 1 9 CAN ALSO BE USED FOR DIRECT ACCESS EXAMPLE PRESS 4 FOR ZONE MAIN MENU 5 ...

Page 23: ... battery Antenna attached Mission plan and radio programmed using the CPA Keys are loaded Mission plan is activated using radio menus POWER ON AND SET VOLUME The power switch and volume control are within the same control 1 Turn clockwise to power on XG 100P 2 Set to desired volume level ...

Page 24: ...an be programmed with up to 1250 channels 48 channels per zone with 16 channels in each of the three banks Bank A Channel A1 A16 Bank B Channel B1 B16 Bank C Channel C1 C16 SELECT CHANNEL USING KNOB 1 Use to set bank 1 Use to set channel 1 16 NEW BANK NEW CHANNEL ...

Page 25: ...is digital and programmed to be encrypted Analog channels do not show the encryption key NOTE When encryption is turned on and you use a digital channel not configured for encryption the radio will not allow PTT The screen displays CLEAR TX DENIED When encryption is turned on and you use an analog channel not configured for encryption the radio will PTT The signal will be transmitted unencrypted ...

Page 26: ...d by agency or geographical region For example a zone could be for fire police New York Los Angeles etc 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select ZONE or just press A mission plan could have up to 64 zones independent of banks or channels 3 Use to view zone 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 ZONE ...

Page 27: ...t zone 5 Use to select highlighted zone If VIEW ZONES was selected this screen appears allowing you to view the channels in the zone 6 Use to scroll through the zones 7 Use to select highlighted zone New zone appears ZONE ZONE NEW ZONE MAIN SCREEN ...

Page 28: ...sed to a group of radios An individual call can only be made on digital channels On the receiving radio the calling station name will appear in the activity area 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select CALL or just press 3 Use to highlight and select INDIVIDUAL CALL 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 5 JKL ...

Page 29: ...29 XG 100 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 4 Use to highlight and select individual 5 Use PTT to make the call 6 To end call use to select END CALL INDIVIDUAL TO BE CALLED MAIN SCREEN ...

Page 30: ...ke a call on the priority channel Priority calls can only be made on digital channels 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select CALL or just press 3 Use to highlight and select ENABLE for PRIORITY MODE 4 Use to return to main screen 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 5 JKL ...

Page 31: ...areas such as state region county or large special events A talkgroup call can only be made on digital channels On the receiving radio the calling station name will appear in the activity area 5 Use PTT to make the call 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select CALL or just press PRIORITY CHANNEL APPEARS WHEN KEYED MAIN SCREEN 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 5 JKL ...

Page 32: ... XG 100 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 3 Use to highlight and select CHANGE TLKGRP 4 Use to highlight and select talkgroup 5 Use to return to main screen 6 Use PTT to make the call TALKGROUP TO BE CALLED MAIN SCREEN ...

Page 33: ...er radios on your current channel s receive frequency This is useful if you are out of range of a repeater or if a repeater is busy You will need to be in range of the other radio 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select CALL or just press 3 Use to change TALKAROUND MODE to ENABLED 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 5 JKL ...

Page 34: ...34 XG 100 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 Talkaround icon appears Calls will now be made on the receive frequency until you disable talkaround mode TALKAROUND ENABLED ...

Page 35: ...o Set up Scan or Stop Scan NOTE For shortcut method of starting scan refer to Start or Stop Scan Shortcut Menu 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select SCAN or just press 3 Use to highlight SCAN METHOD 4 Use to select ZONE SCAN or CUSTOM SCAN for scan method Zone Scan vs Custom Scan 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 2 ABC ...

Page 36: ...OPERATIONS 3 5 Use to highlight START SCAN Text changes to red STOP SCAN Radio is scanning at this point Additional scanning indications can be seen in the next step 6 Use to exit scan menu SCANNING DISPLAY MAIN SCREEN ...

Page 37: ...P SCAN This procedure is used to stop an active scan Refer to Start Scan 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select SCAN or just press 3 Use to highlight STOP SCAN 4 Use to exit scan menu 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 2 ABC ...

Page 38: ...e deleted from the scan list if it is not a priority channel The radio must be scanning for nuisance delete 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select SCAN or just press 3 Use to highlight and select ZONE LISTS or CUSTOM LISTS 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 2 ABC ...

Page 39: ...ighlight scan list indicates the active scan list 5 Use to select OPTIONS 6 Use to highlight and select VIEW EDIT 7 Use to highlight channel 8 Use to select OPTIONS 9 Use to highlight and select NUISANCE Nuisance channel will not be scanned Channel will return to scan list when you cycle radio power or activate mission plan ...

Page 40: ...lite information Remember GPS Signal is greatly diminished inside buildings tunnels heavily forested areas etc Requires unobstructed view of the sky GPS may not work at all under some materials especially metal 10 Use to exit channel list 11 Use to exit zone or custom lists display 1 At main display use for main menu SCANNING DISPLAY MAIN SCREEN ...

Page 41: ...y GPS SEARCHING GPS has not acquired Harris logo appears on top of display if GPS has not tracked after last power up of the radio LAST KNOWN POS GPS acquired since power up has lost signal Information displayed was from radio it was previously tracking 3 Use to select NEXT 4 Use to highlight and select to view satellite information 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 GPS STATUS GPS TIME WHEN TRACKING ...

Page 42: ...ng an Emergency Call When receiving an Emergency Call an alert beep is present if tones are enabled and an emergency indication is displayed When receiving an emergency on a digital channel the Unit Identification ID appears in the activity area While the emergency display is active you can press the PTT to respond to the emergency caller When receiving an emergency on an analog channel the radio ...

Page 43: ...talkgroup or radio ID to dispatch console or receiving radio The radio will go through transmit and receive cycles if configured You can speak into the microphone while the radio is transmitting or press PTT to talk 2 To exit emergency either power cycle the radio or select EXIT EMERGENCY from the call menu ...

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Page 45: ...from Radio 52 Zeroize Keys Using KVL 3000 Plus 53 Zeroize Keygroups Using KVL 3000 Plus 55 Zeroize All from KVL 3000 Plus 57 Activate View Mission Plan 58 CH INFO Menu 60 Settings Menu 62 Shortcut Menu 78 Set up Scan 85 Message Menu 96 Utility Menu 97 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 4 ...

Page 46: ...t be unique on the KVL 3000 Plus e Choose DES OFB or AES 256 as the algorithm f Select ACCEPT g Enter Key Identification KID from 0000 to FFFF The number must be different for each key of a particular algorithm in the KVL 3000 Plus h Enter a 16 digit hexadecimal number as the Key value DES OFB keys are 16 digits while AES keys are 64 digits 32 bytes 256 bits Odd parity checks are made between ever...

Page 47: ... Select GROUPS d Select NEW e Enter a Group Name up to seven characters NOTE The XG 100 can store both DES OFB and AES 256 keys however only one type may be loaded at a time A keyset must contain only DES OFB or only AES 256 keys f Select CKRs from the programmed list until all desired CKRs are selected g Select DONE Refer to Load Keys for loading a keyset into the radio ...

Page 48: ...ption keys are loaded via a Motorola KVL 3000 Plus device using Telecommunications Industry Association TIA Project P25 P25 key fill device protocol Make sure that valid keys have been created and stored in the KVL 3000 Plus before proceeding 1 Power on KVL 3000 Plus 2 Connect KVL 3000 Plus to side connector using a 12082 0400 A1 cable 3 Use to highlight and select AES KEYS DES KEYS SIDE CONNECTOR...

Page 49: ... 7 Using or select DES OFB key AES 256 key 8 Press LOAD 9 Verify that the KVL 3000 Plus screen displays LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK 10 Select OK on the KVL 3000 Plus 11 Repeat for additional keys 12 Remove the KVL 3000 Plus cable from the radio Esc Ctrl Shift Back Pw r 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 C G F E D ...

Page 50: ... sure that valid keygroups have been created and stored in the KVL 3000 Plus before proceeding 1 Power on KVL 3000 Plus 2 Connect KVL 3000 Plus to side connector using a 12082 0400 A1 cable 3 Use to highlight and select AES KEYS DES KEYS SIDE CONNECTOR ...

Page 51: ...ng or select DES OFB keygroups AES 256 keygroups 8 Press LOAD 9 Verify that the KVL 3000 Plus screen displays LOADED SUCCESSFULLY OK 10 Select OK on the KVL 3000 Plus 11 Repeat for additional groups 12 Remove the KVL 3000 Plus cable from the radio Esc Ctrl Shift Back Pw r 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 C G F E D ...

Page 52: ...ary to remove the keys because of compromise or expiration 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select SECURITY or just press 3 Use to highlight and select ZEROIZE KEYS 4 Use to highlight and select YES if you want to remove the keys 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 ...

Page 53: ...the KVL 3000 Plus User s Guide for advanced instructions 5 Use to select OK 1 Power on KVL 3000 Plus 2 Connect KVL 3000 Plus to side connector using a 12082 0400 A1 cable CAUTION Ensure correct keyset is selected 3 Use to highlight and select AES KEYS DES KEYS SIDE CONNECTOR ...

Page 54: ...to remove from the radio 8 Press ZERO 9 Verify that the KVL 3000 Plus screen displays ZEROIZED SUCCESSFULLY OK 10 Select OK on the KVL 3000 Plus 11 Repeat for additional keys 12 Remove the KVL 3000 Plus cable from the radio 13 Set to O to remove all AES and DES keys Esc Ctrl Shift Back Pw r 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 C G F E D ...

Page 55: ...efer to the Motorola KVL 3000 Plus User s Guide for advanced instructions 1 Power on KVL 3000 Plus 2 Connect KVL 3000 Plus to side connector using a 12082 0400 A1 cable CAUTION Ensure correct keyset is selected 3 Use to highlight and select AES KEYS DES KEYS SIDE CONNECTOR ...

Page 56: ... to remove from the radio 8 Press ZERO 9 Verify that the KVL 3000 Plus screen displays ZEROIZED SUCCESSFULLY OK 10 Select OK on the KVL 3000 Plus 11 Repeat for additional keys 12 Remove the KVL 3000 Plus cable from the radio 13 Set to O to remove all AES and DES keys Esc Ctrl Shift Back Pw r 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 C G F E D ...

Page 57: ... 3000 Plus to side connector using a 12082 0400 A1 cable This appears on radio All AES and DES keys are zeroized regardless of selection At the KVL 3000 Plus 3 Select TARGET 4 Select ZERO 5 Select ALL 6 Select YES 7 Verify that the KVL 3000 Plus screen displays ZEROIZED SUCCESSFULLY OK 8 Select OK on the KVL 3000 Plus SIDE CONNECTOR Esc Ctrl Shift Back Pw r 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 C G F E D ...

Page 58: ...n such as frequencies channels stations and talkgroups Up to 10 different mission plans can be stored in the radio but only one can be activated at one time 9 Remove the KVL 3000 Plus cable from the radio 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select PROGRAM or just press 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 ...

Page 59: ...n plan 4 Use to select OPTIONS 5 Use to highlight and select ACTIVATE PLAN to load the plan for use by the radio VIEW PLAN INFO to view mission plan information If plan is activated radio displays series of screens indicating status ending with a PLAN COMPLETE followed by name of plan 6 Use to select OK ...

Page 60: ...currently selected channel If plan is being viewed radio displays the plan s filename and file size Plan information appears if field was filled out in the CPA 7 Use to select BACK 8 Repeatedly use to exit menus 9 New plan appears if activated 1 At main display use for channel information menu NEW PLAN MAIN SCREEN ...

Page 61: ...s 3 Additional settings can be found by scrolling down 4 If a channel was programmed to allow editing by properly trained operator you will be able to use the steps that follow 5 Use to select EDIT CHAN 6 Enter password NOTE Password remains active until power cycle Refer to Edit Channel ...

Page 62: ...TINGS MENU The settings menu allows you to change global radio settings such as audio display and clock 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select SETTINGS or just press 3 Use to highlight setting 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 ...

Page 63: ...63 XG 100 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 4 4 Additional settings can be found by scrolling down 5 Proceed to Audio Settings Display Settings GPS Settings Bluetooth Clock Settings Battery Settings ...

Page 64: ...64 XG 100 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 4 Audio Settings Set audio settings such as speaker mute noise cancellation PTT etc 1 Enter Settings Menu 2 Use to highlight and select AUDIO SETTINGS ...

Page 65: ...a wired lapel microphone NOISE CANCELLATION Enable or disable noise cancellation Noise cancellation reduces background noise during transmit PTT Enable or disable Push To Talk PTT Disable to prevent accidental keying such as when radio is in holster or you are getting into a car TONES Enable or disable alert tones Table 1 4 Use to exit menu ...

Page 66: ...egin speaking into the microphone Medium tone for 25 ms Ready to Talk Tone Encrypted P25 digital After a PTT is pressed this control enables the radio to produce an audible indication tone for you to begin speaking into the microphone Medium tone for 25 ms PTT Denied PTT not possible Momentary tone is present Receive only Key not found PTT button disabled Emergency button disabled Emergency not su...

Page 67: ...al detection of low battery and every 30 seconds thereafter Tone stops upon detection of a battery charging state Sequence of tones Medium tone for 50 ms Silence for 60 ms High tone for 50 ms Emergency Call Received Radio is receiving an emergency call or priority call Low tone for 250 ms and High tone for 250 ms Table 1 Alert Tones Tone Description Sound Duration ...

Page 68: ...68 XG 100 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 4 Display Settings 1 Enter Settings Menu 2 Use to highlight and select DISPLAY SETTINGS ...

Page 69: ...urn off front display TOP ORIENTATION Set orientation of top display to be viewed from radio FRONT BACK or AUTO When AUTO is used the XG 100P changes top display to be viewed from back if an external microphone or speaker is attached Otherwise the display can be viewed from the front TOP BRIGHTNESS Set brightness level of top display A level of 0 turns off top display and indicator TX RX LED 4 Use...

Page 70: ...sable internal GPS LINEAR UNITS Set unit of measurement of displayed linear units STATUTE METRIC or NAUTICAL ANGULAR UNITS Set unit of measurement of displayed linear units CARDINAL DEGREES or MILS POSITION FORMAT Set format of displayed position information Latitude Longitude Degrees Minutes Seconds LAT LONG DMS LAT LONG DM or Universal Transverse Mercator UTM ...

Page 71: ...tooth settings only appear if enabled in the CPA 4 Use to exit menu 1 Enter Settings Menu 2 Use to highlight and select BLUETOOTH 3 Use to set ENABLED to YES 4 Use to select PAIRING MGMT This is used to pair the radio with another bluetooth device ...

Page 72: ...nd bluetooth is enabled ADD NEW appears in the lower right corner Otherwise OPTIONS appears 6 Use to ADD NEW or OPTIONS If OPTIONS was selected the options menu appears 7 Use to highlight and select ADD NEW Device being paired should be displayed 8 Use to REFRESH device list if device does not appear 9 Use to highlight and select device ...

Page 73: ...h 2 0 devices a passkey screen appears 10 Enter unit ID 11 Use to select OK For Bluetooth 2 1 devices an accept deny screen appears 12 Use to select ACCEPT Progress is then displayed A message appears when pairing is complete 13 Use to select OK ...

Page 74: ... OPERATIONS 4 Paired device is then displayed under pair devices list 14 Use to select OPTIONS 15 Use to highlight and select choices If INFO was selected the paired device information screen appears 16 Use to exit menu ...

Page 75: ...ERATIONS 4 17 Use to highlight and select FRIENDLY NAME This is the name of device being paired The friendly name used by the CPA will overwrite this setting 18 Enter name for device 19 Use to select OK 20 Use to exit menu ...

Page 76: ... 2 Use to highlight and select CLOCK SETTINGS 3 Use to change settings as desired DISPLAY TIME Set 12 or 24 hour time display format TIME ZONE Set time zone relative to Universal Time Coordinated UTC 4 Use to exit menu 1 Enter Settings Menu 2 Use to highlight and select BATTERY SETTINGS ...

Page 77: ...dication on front and top displays if battery attached to rear of radio is a Lithium ION Li ION type NIMH For accurate indication on front and top displays if battery attached to rear of radio is a Nickel Metal Hydride Ni MH type PRIMARY LITHIUM For accurate battery indication on front and top displays if battery attached to rear of radio is clamshell containing disposable AA lithium batteries ...

Page 78: ...uickly accessing commonly used functions ALKALINE For accurate battery indication on front and top displays if battery attached to rear of radio is clamshell containing disposable AA alkaline batteries 4 Use to exit menu 1 At main display use center button to display the shortcut menu ...

Page 79: ...t scanning STOP SCAN appears if scanning 2 START MONITOR Monitor and Squelch Types This is grayed out if radio is scanning 3 NUISANCE DEL Nuisance Delete This is grayed out if not scanning 4 MUTE SPKR Mute Unmute Speaker 5 LOCK KEYPAD Lock Keypad 6 FLIP TOP DISPLAY Flip Top Display You can also use to scroll to the task 2 ABC 5 JKL ...

Page 80: ...n Shortcut Menu 1 Enter Shortcut Menu 2 To start scan use to highlight and select START SCAN START SCAN and NUISANCE DEL are grayed out in emergency mode NUISANCE DEL is not grayed out when scanning 3 To stop scan use to highlight and select STOP SCAN ...

Page 81: ...nuous Tone Coded Squelch CTCSS squelch is selective based on tone code Continuous Digital Coded Squelch CDCSS squelch is selective based on tone code For digital channels there is Monitor squelch any received digital signal breaks squelch Normal squelch Received Network Access Code NAC breaks squelch Selective squelch Received NAC and talkgroup Identification ID or unit ID breaks squelch 1 Enter S...

Page 82: ...e You can temporarily removed currently received channel from scan list This choice is grayed out if the radio is not scanning 1 Enter Shortcut Menu 2 Use to select NUISANCE DEL while receiving channel you wish to temporarily remove from scan list ...

Page 83: ...0 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 4 Mute Unmute Speaker You can mute or unmute the front panel speaker 1 Enter Shortcut Menu 2 Use to select MUTE SPKR if speaker is not muted 3 Use to select UNMUTE SPKR if speaker is muted ...

Page 84: ...vent accidental operations from incorrect keypad press 1 Enter Shortcut Menu 2 Use to select LOCK KEYPAD 3 Use to unlock keypad Make sure exact sequence of and are used There must be no more than three seconds between key presses Power cycling radio will not unlock the radio ...

Page 85: ...e procedures are used to set up the scan list home channels and priority channels Refer to Start Scan 1 Enter Shortcut Menu 2 Use to select FLIP TOP DISPLAY Top display toggles between front and rear display orientation 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select SCAN or just press 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 2 ABC ...

Page 86: ...ion CPA A custom scan list can be created to include channels from different zones Both zone and custom scan lists can be modified to include or exclude channels from different zones except you cannot delete zone scan lists 3 Use to highlight and select ZONE LISTS or CUSTOM LISTS 4 Proceed to Add New Scan List Edit Scan List Priority 1 Channel Rename Scan List Set or Remove Priority PRI Delete Sca...

Page 87: ... up Scan 2 Use to highlight ADD SCAN LIST The radio holds a maximum of 10 scan lists at one time ADD SCAN LIST option is removed once 10 scan lists are entered into the radio 3 Use to highlight new scan list 4 Use to select OPTIONS 5 Use to highlight and select VIEW EDIT 6 Use to highlight channel 7 Use to select OPTIONS ...

Page 88: ...to select channel or zone 10 Use to toggle channel selection in scan list 11 Alternatively use to select OPTIONS 12 Then use to select ADD CHAN or DELETE CHAN 13 Use to exit channel list 14 Use to exit scan list GRAYED OUT IS NOT IN SCAN LIST GRAYED OUT IS NOT IN SCAN LIST ...

Page 89: ... Custom scan configuration screens are shown here Zone scan configuration is similar 1 Enter Set up Scan 2 Use to highlight scan list 3 Use to select OPTIONS 4 Use to highlight and select VIEW EDIT 5 Use to highlight channel 6 Use to select OPTIONS ...

Page 90: ... Use to select channel 9 Use to toggle channel selection in scan list 10 Alternatively use to select OPTIONS 11 Then use to select ADD CHAN or DELETE CHAN 12 Use to exit channel list 13 Use to exit scan list GRAYED OUT IS NOT IN SCAN LIST GRAYED OUT IS NOT IN SCAN LIST ...

Page 91: ...currently selected using the channel knob on top of the radio Rename Scan List You can rename a newly created or existing scan list You cannot rename zone scan lists 1 Enter Set up Scan 2 Use to highlight scan list 3 Use to select OPTIONS 4 Use to highlight and select RENAME LIST 5 Use to select OK ...

Page 92: ...TIONS 4 6 Use to backspace over old name 7 Use keypad to enter text for new name This uses cellphone style text entry press 2 several times for A 8 When done use to select OK 9 Use to exit channel list 10 Use to exit scan list ...

Page 93: ...y 1 channel is the channel that is currently selected using the channel knob on top of the radio Custom scan configuration screens are shown here Zone scan configuration is similar 1 Enter Set up Scan 2 Use to highlight scan list 3 Use to select OPTIONS 4 Use to highlight and select VIEW EDIT 5 Use to highlight channel 6 Use to select OPTIONS ...

Page 94: ...and select SET PRI Priority channel appears with a P2 Priority channel can also be set in the channel list Scan list is shown here 8 Use to exit channel list 9 Use to exit scan list 1 Enter Set up Scan 2 Use to highlight custom scan list 3 Use to select OPTIONS 4 Use to highlight and select DELETE LIST ...

Page 95: ...an list as active using the options menu 5 Use to exit channel list 6 Use to exit scan list 1 Enter Set up Scan 2 Use to highlight custom scan list 3 Use to select OPTIONS 4 Use to highlight and select SET ACTIVE Icon appears to left of active list 5 Use to exit channel list ...

Page 96: ...ERATIONS 4 MESSAGE MENU 6 Use to exit scan list 1 At main display use for main menu 2 Use to highlight and select MESSAGE or just press 3 Observe messages in display 4 Use to exit back to main screen 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 8 TUV ...

Page 97: ...r main menu 2 Use to highlight and select UTILITY or just press 3 Use to highlight and select SELF TEST to run a series of internal radio tests Status screen appears while testing followed by a screen with passed or failed results 4 Use to view details 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 2 6 ...

Page 98: ...rough the test results 6 Use to exit screen 7 Use to highlight and select RADIO INFO to view radio information such as software and firmware revisions 8 Observe radio information display 9 Use to exit screen 10 Use to highlight and select BATTERY INFO ...

Page 99: ...99 XG 100 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 4 11 Observe detailed information for the attached battery 12 Use to exit screen 13 Use to exit main screen ...

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Page 101: ...Section Page Programming Via CPA 102 Edit Channel 102 PROGRAMMING 5 ...

Page 102: ... switches and keys EDIT CHANNEL Channels can be edited from the Channel Information CH INFO menu display if enabled using the CPA Many of the displayed parameters can be modified here Parameters change depending on the channel being a digital analog or dual channel For receive a dual channel allows you to receive both digital or analog signals When transmitting on a dual channel you can only trans...

Page 103: ...been programmed to allow channel editing by a properly trained operator you will be able to use the steps that follow 4 Use to select EDIT CHAN Password protection is automatically enabled by default when the mission plan is programmed to allow channel editing 5 Enter the password programmed into the plan NOTE Password remains active until power cycle 6 Use to select OK ...

Page 104: ...cel 11 For digital channel modify remaining channel settings TX FREQUENCY Transmit frequency TALKGROUP Talkgroup name cannot be set here RX NAC Network Access Code NAC radio uses for selective squelch in receive TX NAC NAC radio transmits to break selective squelch on receiving radio Monitor and Squelch Types DIGITAL CHANNEL SHOWN ...

Page 105: ...selective squelch on receiving radio Monitor and Squelch Types TX SQUELCH Squelch type radio uses in transmit TX TONE Tone radio transmits to break selective squelch on receiving radio Monitor and Squelch Types TX CODE Code radio transmits to break selective squelch on receiving radio Monitor and Squelch Types Channels configured with TX SQUELCH type of CDCSS A or CDCSS B use RXCODE and TXCODE Cha...

Page 106: ...eive RX SQUELCH Squelch type radio uses in receive RXTONE Tone radio uses to break selective squelch on receiving radio Monitor and Squelch Types RX CODE Code radio uses to break selective squelch on receiving radio Monitor and Squelch Types TX NAC NAC radio transmits to break selective squelch on receiving radio Monitor and Squelch Types TX SQUELCH Squelch type radio uses in transmit DUAL CHANNEL...

Page 107: ...pes TX CODE Code radio transmits to break selective squelch on receiving radio Monitor and Squelch Types Channels configured with TX SQUELCH type of CDCSS A or CDCSS B use RXCODE and TXCODE Channels configured with TX SQUELCH type of CTCSS use RXTONE and TXTONE 14 Use to exit menu 15 Use to exit menu NEW CHANNEL SETTINGS ...

Page 108: ...hot key and buttons shown in XG 100P Controls are programmed using the CPA You can program hot key and buttons for the following Backlight Toggle Off On Momentary Scan Flip Top Display Lock Keypad Monitor Nuisance Delete Talkaround Mode Speaker Mute Next Zone Up Next Zone Down ...

Page 109: ...Section Page Marine Frequencies 110 Accessories 123 REFERENCE 7 ...

Page 110: ...t Operations 1a T R 156 05 T R 156 05 US Port Operations and Commercial Vessel Traffic Service VTS New Orleans Lower Mississippi area 2 2 T 156 10 R 160 70 T 160 70 R 156 10 International Public Correspondence Port Operations 3 3 T 156 15 R 160 75 T 160 75 R 156 15 International Public Correspondence Port Operations 4 T 156 20 R 160 80 T 160 80 R 156 20 International Public Correspondence Port Ope...

Page 111: ...erations 7a 7a T R 156 35 T R 156 35 US Commercial 8 8 8 T R 156 40 T R 156 40 US Commercial Intership only International Intership Canada Also assigned for intership in the Lake Winnipeg area 9 9 9 T R 156 45 T R 156 45 US Boater Calling Commercial and Non Commercial International Intership Port Operations Canada Commercial British Columbia coast area May be used to communicate with aircraft and ...

Page 112: ...S Port Operations VTS in selected areas International Port Operations Canada VTS British Columbia coast area Also used for pilotage purposes 13 13 13 T R 156 65 T R 156 65 US Intership Navigation Safety Bridge to bridge Ships 20m length maintain a listening watch on this channel in US waters International Intership Port Operations Canada VTS British Columbia coast area Also used for pilotage purpo...

Page 113: ... coast stations maintain a listening watch on this channel International International Distress Safety and Calling Canada International Distress Safety and Calling 17 17 17 T R 156 85 T R 156 85 US State Control International Intership Port Operations Canada Port operations and Ship Movement British Columbia coast area All operations limited to 1 watt maximum power May also be used for on board co...

Page 114: ... 65 R 157 05 International Public Correspondence Port Operations 21a 21a T R 157 05 T R 157 05 US US Coast Guard only Canada DFO Canadian Coast Guard only 21b T R 161 65 22 T 157 10 R 161 70 T 161 70 R 157 10 International Public Correspondence Port Operations 22a 22a T R 157 10 T R 157 10 US Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts Broadcasts announced on channel 16 Canada F...

Page 115: ...57 30 US Public Correspondence Marine Operator International Public Correspondence Port Operations 27 27 27 T 157 35 R 161 95 T 161 95 R 157 35 US Public Correspondence Marine Operator International Public Correspondence Port Operations 28 28 28 T 157 40 R 162 00 T 162 00 R 157 40 US Public Correspondence Marine Operator International Public Correspondence Port Operations 28b T R 162 00 Canada Con...

Page 116: ... International Public Correspondence Port Operations 63a 63a T R 156 175 T R 156 175 US Port Operations and Commercial VTS New Orleans Lower Mississippi area Canada Tow Boats British Columbia coast area 64 64 T 156 225 R 160 825 T 160 825 R 156 225 International Public Correspondence Port Operations 64a 64a T R 156 225 T R 156 225 Canada Commercial fishing only 65 T 156 275 R 160 875 T 160 875 R 1...

Page 117: ...r Intership in inland Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta areas 66 T 156 325 R 160 925 T 160 925 R 156 325 International Public Correspondence Port Operations 66a 66a T R 156 325 T R 156 325 US Port Operations Canada Port operations only in the St Lawrence River Great Lakes areas with 1 watt maximum power 1 watt marina channel British Columbia coast area Table 2 Marine Frequencies Continued Channel ...

Page 118: ... marinas yacht clubs and pleasure craft 69 69 69 T R 156 475 T R 156 475 US Non Commercial International Intership Port Operations Canada Commercial fishing only east coast area Pleasure craft British Columbia coast area 70 70 70 T R 156 525 T R 156 525 US Digital Selective Calling voice communications not allowed International Digital selective calling for distress safety and calling Canada Digit...

Page 119: ...ommunications with aircraft engaged in coordinated search and rescue and antipollution operations Commercial fishing only in east coast and inland Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta areas 74 74 74 T R 156 725 T R 156 725 US Port Operations International Port Operations Canada VTS and Ship Movement British Columbia coast area 75 75 75 T R 156 775 T R 156 775 International Port Operations Canada Simp...

Page 120: ...25 T R 156 925 US Non Commercial Canada Fishing Industry British Columbia coast area 79 T 156 975 R 161 575 T 161 575 R 156 975 International Public Correspondence Port Operations 79a 79a T R 156 975 T R 156 975 US Commercial Non Commercial in Great Lakes only Canada Fishing Industry British Columbia coast area 80 T 157 025 R 161 625 T 161 625 R 157 025 International Public Correspondence Port Ope...

Page 121: ...R 161 775 84 84 84 T 157 225 R 161 825 T 161 825 R 157 225 US Public Correspondence Marine Operator International Public Correspondence Port Operations 85 85 85 T 157 275 R 161 875 T 161 875 R 157 275 US Public Correspondence Marine Operator International Public Correspondence Port Operations 86 86 86 T 157 325 R 161 925 T 161 925 R 157 325 US Public Correspondence Marine Operator International Pu...

Page 122: ... International Port Operations Canada Port operation and ship movement British Columbia coast area 88a T R 157 425 T R 157 425 US Commercial Intership only Canada Automatic Ship Identification and Surveillance System 88b T R 162 025 T R 162 025 WX 1 WX 1 R 162 55 WX 2 WX 2 R 162 4 WX 3 WX 3 R 162 475 WX 4 R 162 425 WX 5 R 162 45 WX 6 R 162 5 WX 7 R 162 525 Table 2 Marine Frequencies Continued Chan...

Page 123: ...attery charge 12 VDC Leather Carry Cases Durable radio carry cases selectable with swivel D clip belt loops or T straps Various styles available Nylon Carry Cases Nylon radio carry cases available in various styles and configurations USB Cable USB computer interface cable for use with the RF 6650P Communications Planning Application KVL Cable Adapter cable supports loading encryption keys with the...

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Page 125: ...GLOSSARY G ...

Page 126: ...m CH INFO Channel Information CKR Common Key References CMB Continuous Marine Broadcast CPA Communications Planning Application CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System D DES Digital Encryption Standard DES OFB Digital Encryption Standard Output Feedback DFO Department Fisheries Ocean E EPIRB Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons F F Fahrenheit FCC Federal Communications Commission FM Freq...

Page 127: ...la KVL 3000 Plus L LAT LONG DMS Latitude Longitude Degrees Minutes Seconds LED Light Emitting Diode Li ION Lithium ION M MHz Megahertz mm Millimeter ms milli 10 3 seconds N NAC Network Access Code Ni MH Nickel Metal Hydride NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration O OET Office of Engineering and Technology P P25 Project 25 POS Position PRI Priority Channel PTT Push to Talk Q ...

Page 128: ...tions Industry Association TX Transmit U UHF Ultra High Frequency 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 VTS Vessel Traffic Service W WEEE Waste from Electric and Electronic Equipment X Y Z ...

Page 129: ...eater Use Talkaround to 33 C Call Declaring an Emergency 43 Call Make a Priority 30 Call Make an Individual 28 Call Receiving an Emergency 42 CH INFO Menu 60 Channel Bank Select 24 Channel Using Knob Select 24 Channel Edit 102 Channel Priority 1 91 Clip Removing Optional Belt 16 Clock Settings 76 Controls XG 100P 18 CPA Programming Via 102 Create Key in the KVL 3000 Plus 46 Create Keygroup in the ...

Page 130: ...ctive Scan 95 Load Keygroups 50 Load Keys 48 Lock Keypad 84 M Main Display 21 Make a Priority Call 30 Make an Individual Call 28 Marine Frequencies 110 Menu Navigation 22 Menu CH INFO 60 Menu Message 96 Menu Settings 62 Menu Shortcut 78 Menu Utility 97 Menu Start or Stop Scan Shortcut 80 Menus Select Zone Using 26 Message Menu 96 Mission Plan Activate View 58 Monitor and Squelch Types 81 Mute Unmu...

Page 131: ...ank 24 Select Channel Using Knob 24 Select Zone Using Menus 26 Set Active Scan List 95 Set or Remove Priority PRI 93 Set up Scan 85 Set Volume Power On and 23 Settings Menu 62 Settings Audio 64 Settings Battery 76 Settings Clock 76 Settings Display 68 Settings GPS 70 Setup Basic 13 Shortcut Menu 78 Speaker Mute Unmute 83 Squelch Types Monitor and 81 Start or Stop Scan Shortcut Menu 80 Start Scan 3...

Page 132: ...m Scan Zone Scan 86 X XG 100P Controls 18 Z Zeroize All from KVL 3000 Plus 57 Zeroize All from Radio 52 Zeroize Keygroups Using KVL 3000 Plus 55 Zeroize Keys Using KVL 3000 Plus 53 Zone Scan vs Custom Scan 86 Zone Using Menus Select 26 ...

Page 133: ...l correct the failure at its option i by repairing any defective or damaged part or parts thereof ii by making available at Seller s factory any necessary repaired or replacement parts or iii by replacing the failed Equipment with equivalent new or refurbished Equipment Any repaired or replacement part furnished hereunder shall be warranted for the remainder of the warranty period of the Equipment...

Page 134: ...iod all such liability shall terminate The foregoing warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties whether oral written expressed implied or statutory NO IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES This warranty applies on...

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