Controlling user access
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For example, if you want to allow the user to edit the first four Corporate secure indexes
and secure keys only, and the status of the CES-128 voice encryptor to be displayed,
enter the following into the Message 10 entry:
#$! SOSU4H0
Table 76: Codes for controlling access to CES-128 voice encryptor options
(secure on)
Code Description
SOA
(Secure On Always)
Enables secure mode permanently at user level. Once the transceiver enters
secure mode, it remains in secure mode during scanning events. Secure
standby mode is permitted, but is ended when PTT is pressed.
NOTE If you set SOA, you do not need to set SSR.
NOTE You can exit secure mode at admin level, if required.
SOD
(Secure On Default)
Enables the default secure mode when the user presses or holds SEC.
Secure standby mode is permitted. The transceiver exits secure mode when
a call ends or during scanning, and does not automatically re-enter secure
mode when a call starts, scanning ends, or the transceiver restarts.
NOTE
If you want to enable the default secure mode at startup, use the
SOD! command.
SOS
(Secure On Sticky)
Returns to the last-used secure on/off state when the transceiver is switched
on. Secure mode may be entered or exited at any time. The transceiver
remains in secure mode when a call ends or during scanning, if requested.
Secure standby mode is permitted and remains on until
*
is pressed again.
NOTE
From firmware V5.11 or later, the SOS command is not required as
this feature is now the default behaviour in the transceiver.
! Enables automatic entry to secure mode on startup of the transceiver. For
more information see page 478, Automatic startup of secure mode.
nn Sets the length of time the transceiver enters secure standby, listens for
revertives, then returns to secure mode. For more information see page 478,
Automatic standby for use with Codan Selcall.
Unn
(User-allowed Corporate
indexes)
Provides the user with access to the first nn Corporate secure indexes if the
Secure Index entry or Secure Key entry in the Control List is admin locked.
H
(Hide Secure Status)
Sets whether the status of the CES-128 voice encryptor is displayed on the
screen when the transceiver is not secure. By default, it is not displayed
(H1). If you want Clr Voice to be displayed when secure is off, use H0.
NOTE
To limit the user to the number of indexes specified, the Secure Key and
Secure Index entries in the Control List must be admin hidden. For more
information see page 132, Hiding or showing an item at admin level.