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MM-013994-001, Rev. J
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4. Enter the password.
If the radio is configured for alpha-numeric passwords and the password has consecutive
duplicate numbers (“MES33” for example), enter #, the key, between the consecutive
duplicate numbers so the radio will not interpret the entry as a letter (“D” in this example).
If the radio is configured for numeric-only passwords, do not press the key between
duplicated numbers.
5. Press the key twice for alphanumeric passwords or once for numeric only passwords.
The User ID may be remembered from the previous log-in. (Refer to Section 9.4 for further details
regarding log-off commands.) The password will be established before the radio is put into operation.
Contact the local OpenSky network administrator for more information.
If necessary, contact radio system administration personnel for log-
in assistance and/or
radio-specific log-in instructions.
9.4 LOG OFF THE NETWORK
The *0## command de-registers the radio. Typically, this is automatically performed when powering
down the radio. Using this method, the User ID is remembered by the radio so only the password is
needed at next log-in.
If a user is logged in, it is preferable to log-off to prevent unnecessary network resources being used.
9.5 PERSONALITY
As illustrated in Figure 9-8, a personality defines the profiles and Talk Groups available to the user. It is
the structuring of a collection of profiles and privileges established by the OpenSky network administrator
to provide the user with a comprehensive set of profiles to communicate effectively with the necessary
Talk Groups or individuals.
Personalities are stored on the network and downloaded over-the-air to the radio. This process is called
“provisioning.” Provisioning occurs at radio power-up (if the personality is not already stored in the
radio’s memory) and at user log-in (if the radio has been deregistered). When changes are made to the
personality, the radio is automatically re-provisioned. Each personality can contain up to sixteen (16)
profiles and each profile can contain up to sixteen Talk Groups.
9.5.1 Profiles
As stated above, each profile can contain up to sixteen (16) Talk Groups. A profile also defines the
radio’s emergency behavior. All transmissions are made on the selected Talk Group (displayed on the top
line of the dwell display). The user can change the selected Talk Group to any of the other Talk Groups
within the profile.
NOTE

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Harris P7300 SERIES Specifications

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BrandHarris
ModelP7300 SERIES
CategoryPortable Radio
LanguageEnglish

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