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MM101880V1 R1A

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................4

1.1

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .........................................................................................4

1.2

FIPS Target.................................................................................................................4

2. ROLES ...................................................................................................................................5

3. FIPS 140-1 SERVICES...........................................................................................................5

4. OPERATIONAL FEATURES..................................................................................................5

4.1

CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS PACKAGE................................................................5

4.2

EXTENDED NETWORK OPERATION PACKAGE......................................................5

4.3

STATUS/MESSAGE ...................................................................................................6

4.4

ProScan™...................................................................................................................6

4.5

PRIORITY SYSTEM SCAN.........................................................................................6

4.6

800 SYSTEMS/GROUPS............................................................................................6

4.7

HIGH SYSTEM/GROUP CAPACITY AND DUAL MODE CAPABILITY .......................6

4.8

EDACS/ProVoice EMERGENCY ID AND ALARM ......................................................6

4.9

TRUNKED SCAN........................................................................................................6

4.10

UNIT ENABLE/DISABLE.............................................................................................6

4.11

ENCRYPTION KEYS ..................................................................................................6

4.12

TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS AND INDIVIDUAL CALLS............................6

4.13

INDICATORS AND DISPLAY MESSAGES.................................................................7

5. CONTROL FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................7

5.1

TOP CONTROLS........................................................................................................7
5.1.1 On/Off/Volume knob ........................................................................................7
5.1.2 Control knob ....................................................................................................7
5.1.3 Emergency/Home button .................................................................................7

5.2

FRONT PANEL – SCAN MODEL................................................................................8

5.3

FRONT PANEL – SYSTEM MODEL ...........................................................................9

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5.4

SIDE CONTROLS.....................................................................................................10
5.4.1 PTT button.....................................................................................................10
5.4.2 Clear/Monitor button ......................................................................................10
5.4.3 Option button .................................................................................................10

6. KEY MANAGEMENT ...........................................................................................................11

7. PHYSICAL SECURITY.........................................................................................................11

8. SECURE OPERATION.........................................................................................................11

APPENDIX A – RADIO STATUS ICONS...................................................................................12

APPENDIX B – MESSAGES .....................................................................................................13

APPENDIX C – ERROR MESSAGES........................................................................................14

APPENDIX D – OPTION AND ACCESSORIES ........................................................................14

Summary of Contents for P5100 Series

Page 1: ...Security Policy MM101880V1 R1A Jaguar 700P...

Page 2: ...shed by M A COM Private Radio Systems Inc without any warranty Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to progr...

Page 3: ...9 TRUNKED SCAN 6 4 10 UNIT ENABLE DISABLE 6 4 11 ENCRYPTION KEYS 6 4 12 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS AND INDIVIDUAL CALLS 6 4 13 INDICATORS AND DISPLAY MESSAGES 7 5 CONTROL FUNCTIONS 7 5 1 TOP CONTROL...

Page 4: ...00P performs well under adverse conditions The Jaguar 700P provides access to all Enhanced Digital Access Communications System EDACS and ProVoice M A Com s third generation digital trunked offering t...

Page 5: ...mode When used in a M A Com trunked system the Jaguar 700P automatically monitors a digital control channel When the user initiates a call the unit sends a digital request via the control channel The...

Page 6: ...cy button recessed red button located on the top of the radio Pressing this button transmits a unique unit ID with the emergency signal All radios on that talkgroup will received the LID or alias of t...

Page 7: ...ted keypad has 6 buttons on the Scan model and 15 buttons on the System model 5 1 TOP CONTROLS The following describe the three controls located on the top portion of the radio for both the System and...

Page 8: ...power setting keypad lock LCD contrast LCD and keypad backlighting as well as many other menu items Secondary Function Activates a selected item within a list After a menu list is accessed scroll thr...

Page 9: ...fic system If the rotary knob is used to select the system and more than 16 systems are programmed in the radio the SYS key is used to select additional banks groupings of systems Used to select a spe...

Page 10: ...ather sealed Clear Monitor button is used to 1 Exit the current operation removing all displays associated with it and return the radio to the selected talkgroup 2 Disconnect individual and telephone...

Page 11: ...one module The radios are packaged in a polycarbonate blend exterior housing The radio does not have any special physical security mechanisms beyond the rugged enclosure of the radio itself The operat...

Page 12: ...ates Channel Guard is temporarily disabled ON indicates the selected group or channel is selected to transmit at low power OFF indicates the selected group or channel is selected to transmit at high p...

Page 13: ...operating on conventional channels in talkaround mode no repeater SYSC ON System Scan Feature On Trunked mode only Indicates the System Scan features are enabled SYSC OFF System Scan Feature Off Trunk...

Page 14: ...sically Safe Accessories Wave high gain antenna New quick release turn fastener for UDC accessories Desk Chargers Two desk chargers are available for charging the batteries Both are powered by 120V 60...

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Page 16: ...M A COM Wireless Systems 3315 Old Forest Road Lynchburg Virginia 24501 Outside USA 434 385 2400 Toll Free 800 528 7711 www macom wireless com Printed in U S A...

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