User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Information
- General
- Controls And Display
- General Operation
- Radio Wide Features
- Conventional Features
- 5.1 Monitoring Before Transmitting
- 5.2 Monitor Mode
- 5.3 Busy Channel Lockout
- 5.4 Call Guard Squelch
- 5.5 Penalty Timer
- 5.6 Conversation Timer
- 5.7 Repeater Talk-Around
- 5.8 Displaying Transmit/Receive Frequency
- 5.9 Emergency Alarm and Call
- 5.10 Conventional Mode Scanning
- 5.11 Standard Conventional Calls
- 5.12 DTMF/ANI Signaling
- 5.13 Single Tone Encoder
- 5.14 MDC1200 Compatibility
- 5.15 Project 25 Mode Features
- 5.16 Keypad Programming
- SMARTNET/SmartZone/P25 Trunked Features
- 6.1 Analog and Digital Operation
- 6.2 Viewing Unit ID
- 6.3 Standard Group Calls
- 6.4 Private (Unit-To-Unit) Calls
- 6.5 Telephone Calls
- 6.6 Call Alert
- 6.7 Messaging
- 6.8 Sending Status Conditions
- 6.9 Emergency Alarm and Call
- 6.10 Failsoft Operation
- 6.11 SMARTNET/SmartZone/P25 Trunked Scanning Features
- 6.12 Dynamic Regrouping
- 6.13 SmartZone and P25 Trunking Unique Features
- 6.13.1 Busy Override
- 6.13.2 Site Trunking
- 6.13.3 Determining Current Site and Searching For a New Site
- 6.13.4 Locking/Unlocking a Site
- 6.13.5 ZoneFail Site Lock
- 6.13.6 P25 Wide Area Scan
- 6.13.7 Normal P25 and SmartZone Control Channel Hunt
- 6.13.8 Talkgroup Steering Via System Access Permissions
- 6.13.9 P25 Wide Area Scan
- Miscellaneous
- Determining Available Options
- 5300 ES Mobile Firmware Versions
- Password Description
- Secure Communication (Encryption)
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11.6 Radio OTAR Capabilities
This section discusses Radio Over The Air Rekeying (OTAR) capabilities for the UCM
Equipped 5300 ES.
11.6.1 SEM 5300 ES
The OTAR capabilities of the SEM-equipped 5300 ES mobile are as follows. Refer to
Section Section 9 for more version information.
Keysets
• Up to three keysets are used and it is assumed all three are always present.Keyset IDs 1
and 2 are for TEKs and only one is active at a time. Keyset ID 255 is for KEKs and is
considered active all the time
• Each keyset can have up to 128 keys. However, 16 or less are normally used.
• AES encryption is supported, but not currently available with OTAR (future availability
is planned).
RSI (Radio Set Identifier)
• One individual RSI and it is usually initially the same as the P25 Unit ID.
• One group RSI (usually initially “0”).
• One KMF RSI (usually always 9,999,999).
OTAR Messages That Are Supported
The following KMM Message IDs are recognized by or sent:
CHANGE RSI 0x03
CHANGE RSI RESPONSE 0x04
KEYSET CHANGEOVER 0x05
KEYSET CHANGEOVER RESPONSE 0x06
DELAYED ACK 0x07
HELLO 0x0C