Controlling user access
Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual 479
Controlling access to AES-256 digital voice and data
encryptor options
You can control access to a number of options of the AES-256 digital voice and data
encryptors. The configuration command for controlling access to these options begins
with #$! . Follow this command with the codes you want to use from Table 77. Separate
the commands with a space.
These commands, if used, must be entered in the following order:
#$! SOA|SOD|SOS[!][Unn][H0|1][T][R[L][n]][D[L][0|1]][*]
Table 77: Codes for controlling access to AES-256 digital voice and data
encryptor options
Code Description
SOA
(Secure On Always)
Enables secure mode permanently. The transceiver enters secure mode on
startup, and remains in secure mode during scanning events.
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. The
transceiver exits secure mode during scanning and does not automatically
re-enter secure mode when scanning ends.
NOTE
If you want to enable the default secure mode at startup, use the
SOD! command.
! Enables automatic entry to secure mode on startup of the transceiver. For
more information see page 480, Automatic startup of secure mode.
Unn
(User-allowed Indexes)
Provides the user with access to the first nn indexes and editing of the keys
within, even if the Secure Key entry in the Control List is admin hidden.
H
(Hide Secure Status)
Sets whether the status of the AES-256 digital voice and data encryptor is
displayed on the screen when the transceiver is not secure. By default, it is
displayed (H0). If you do not want Clr Voice to be displayed when secure
is off, use H1.
T
(Toggle Data Rate)
(digital voice encryptor
only)
Enables a short press of SEC to toggle between two or more data rates.
NOTE
If this is enabled, then hold SEC is required to exit secure.
R[L][n]
(Data Rate)
(digital voice encryptor
only)
Enables the data rate to be locked (L), and the initial data rate to be set
(n = 1, 2, 3 etc). If the data rate is locked, it is not displayed in the hold
SEC menu, however, it may still be toggled with a short press if T is
included in the configuration command.