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14221-1850-2000, Rev. A
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4.4.1 User Login
User Login enables multiple radio users to pick a radio from a fleet pool and enter unique credentials to log
into the P25 system. Upon successful login, the Alias associated with the radio user is displayed at various
end points in the P25 system.
A user can login on up to three (3) devices simultaneously. For example, if the “same user” is logged into
a portable radio and mobile radio, the P25 system can differentiate the subscribers while transparently
displaying the alias to other users.
Login can be initiated by a menu option, a button programmed for user login, or by selecting a P25 system
that requires login. To login manually:
1. From the UTILITY radio menu, select USER LOGIN, or press the button programmed for User
Login.
2. Enter the System ID, User ID, and Password, as required.
3. Select Login.
4.4.2 Provisioning
If provisioning is enabled via radio programming and the user has successfully logged in, the VIDA User
Personality configured in the UAS is provisioned to the radio. When no VIDA Provisioned database is
available, the radio will operate using the RPM2-programmed personality.
4.5 RADIO DISPLAYS
Figure 4-3 shows a sample front display while on the main screen. The main screen appears after power
up or after exiting the menus.
Figure 4-3: Sample Main Front Display
The radio can be programmed to display the User ID on the System line of the display.
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Harris XL Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery TypeLithium-ion
GPSYes
BluetoothYes
Dimensions5.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches
Operating Temperature-30°C to 60°C
Operating ModesAnalog
EncryptionAES
ModulationFM

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