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Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions
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To protect the radio system from tampering there are two levels of PIN (Personal Identification
Numbers) numbers in force:
q System PIN
q User PINs
System PIN
• The System PIN is used to globally change the User PINs.
• The System PIN is unique and firmly tied to one particular radio. The System PIN is de-
rived from the equipment serial number and can be retrieved any time from the manufac-
turer, if lost.
• The System PIN is intended to be used by service or supervisor staff.
User PINs
The User PINs are required to gain access to the Maintenance and Setup areas of the radio
and also when the operator wants to change from Comline Session to Radio Session. There
are three User PINs for the transceiver and one User PIN for the control unit.
Transceiver
• Radio Maintenance PIN
The Radio Maintenance PIN is used to gain access to the Maintenance area. In the Main-
tenance area it is for instance possible to clear the error list and/or to configure the trans-
ceiver.
• Radio Setup PIN
The Radio Setup PIN is used to gain access to the Setup area. In the Setup area it is
possible to create, modify and/or clear the Preset Pages.
• Radio Session PIN
The Radio Session PIN is used to change from Comline to Radio session. In the Radio
session it is for instance possible to assign the modules to Comline CL1 and to reactivate
the default settings.
Control unit
• CU Maintenance PIN
The CU Maintenance PIN is used to gain access to the control unit Maintenance area. In
the Maintenance area it is for instance possible to clear the error list and/or to configure
the display parameters.
These PIN numbers can be changed by the operator. The default setting (factory setting) of
these PIN numbers is "00000". But please keep in mind: Once changed, the default setting is
no longer valid and cannot be used any more.
Each PIN number to be entered or changed is a five-digit decimal figure.