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PUBLICATION NUMBER: 10515-0372-4200
DECEMBER 2009
Rev. -
UNITY™ XG-100P
Full-Spectrum
Multiband Radio
Operation Manual
PUBLICATION NUMBER: 10515-0372-4200
DECEMBER 2009
Rev. -
UNITY™ XG-100P
FULL-SPECTRUM
MULTIBAND RADIO
OPERATIONS MANUAL
Information and descriptions contained herein are the property of Harris
Corporation. Such information and descriptions may not be copied or
reproduced by any means, or disseminated or distributed without the
express prior written permission of Harris Corporation, RF
Communications Division, 1680 University Avenue, Rochester, New
York 14610-1887.
This manual is based on Firmware Version 1.0
Copyright  2009 by Harris Corporation
All Rights Reserved
HARRIS CORPORATION RF COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION
1680 University Avenue Rochester, New York 14610-1887 USA
Tel: 585-244-5830. Fax: 585-242-4755. http://www.harris.com
This product was developed using GEOTRANS, a product of
the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency and U.S. Army
Engineering Research and Development Center. Use of this
software does not indicate endorsement or approval of the
product by the Secretary of Defense or the National Geospatial
Intelligence Agency.
This device made under license under one or more of the
following US patents: 4,590,473; 4,636,791; 5,148,482;
5,185,796; 5,271,017; 5,377,229; 4,716,407; 4,972,460;
5,502,767; 5,146,697; 5,164,986; 5,185,795.
The Advanced Multi-Band Excitation implementation 2
(AMBE+2) voice coding Technology embodied in this product
is protected by intellectual property rights including patent
rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems,
Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use
within this Communications Equipment. The user of this
Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to extract,
remove, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the
Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into
a human-readable form. U.S. Patent Nos. #5,870,405,
#5,826,222, #5,754,974, #5,701,390, #5,715,365,
#5,649,050, #5,630,011, #5,581,656, #5,517,511,
#5,491,772, #5,247,579, #5,226,084 and #5,195,166.
Repairs to this equipment should be made only by an
authorized service technician or facility designated by the
supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitutions of
recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not
approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer's
warranty.
This product conforms to the European Union Waste from
Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
2002/96/EC. Do not dispose of this product in a public landfill.
This product should be taken to a recycling center at the end
of its life.
XG-100
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STORAGE GUIDELINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
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BASIC SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13
ASSEMBLE THE RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REMOVING THE BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REMOVING OPTIONAL BELT CLIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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BASIC OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17
XG-100P CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOP DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAIN DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MENU NAVIGATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BEFORE FIRST TIME USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
POWER ON AND SET VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SELECT CHANNEL BANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SELECT CHANNEL USING KNOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TURN ENCRYPTION ON OR OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SELECT ZONE USING MENUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAKE AN INDIVIDUAL CALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAKE A PRIORITY CALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SELECT A NEW TALKGROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USE TALKAROUND TO BYPASS REPEATER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
START SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STOP SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NUISANCE DELETE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VIEW GPS INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EMERGENCY OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Receiving an Emergency Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Declaring an Emergency Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45
CREATE KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Create Key in the KVL 3000 Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Create Keygroup in the KVL 3000 Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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LOAD KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LOAD KEYGROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ZEROIZE ALL FROM RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ZEROIZE KEYS USING KVL 3000 PLUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ZEROIZE KEYGROUPS USING KVL 3000 PLUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ZEROIZE ALL FROM KVL 3000 PLUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACTIVATE/VIEW MISSION PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH INFO MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SETTINGS MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Audio Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GPS Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clock Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Battery Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SHORTCUT MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start or Stop Scan (Shortcut Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Monitor and Squelch Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nuisance Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mute/Unmute Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lock Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flip Top Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SET UP SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Zone Scan vs Custom Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Add New Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Edit Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Priority 1 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rename Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set or Remove Priority (PRI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Delete Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set Active Scan List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MESSAGE MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UTILITY MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
101
PROGRAMMING VIA CPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EDIT CHANNEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PROGRAMMABLE HOT KEY AND BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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XG-100
REFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
109
MARINE FREQUENCIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110
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GLOSSARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WARNING - Before operating the XG-100P radio, read the safety
and RF exposure guidelines contained in safety booklet, 105150372-4000, included with your radio.
The XG-100P has been tested and complies with the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for “Occupational Use Only.” In addition, this
radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF
energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for
exposure to humans:
•
FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Bulletin 65 Edition 9701 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for
Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
•
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) (C95.1 – 1992), Institute of
Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard for Safety Levels with
Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic
Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
•
American National Standards Institute (C95.3 – 1992), IEEE
Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous
Electromagnetic Fields – RF and Microwave
CHANNEL KNOB
POWER / VOLUME
KNOB
ENCRYPTION
SWITCH
MICROPHONE*
(REAR)
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
EMERGENCY
BUTTON
INDICATOR LED
TOP DISPLAY
SPEAKER
MICROPHONE*
BANK SELECTOR
FRONT DISPLAY
PROGRAMMABLE
HOT KEY
SOFT-KEY
DISPLAYS
PTT BUTTON
SOFT KEYS
PROGRAMMABLE
BUTTONS
SELECT/SHORTCUT
BUTTON
BATTERY
NAVIGATOR
KEYPAD**
*DUAL MICROPHONE SYSTEM
USED FOR NOISE CANCELLATION
** USE
AS HOME KEY FOR
NAVIGATION BACK TO MAIN SCREEN
10
CL-0372-4200-0007B
INTRODUCTION
Section
Page
Equipment Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Storage Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
XG-100
I NTRODUCTI ON
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
Your XG-100P provides full-spectrum multiband coverage:
•
•
136 to 174 MHz, VHF, 1 watt, 2 watts, 3 watts, 6 watts output
•
762 to 870 MHz, 700/800 bands, 0.5 watt, 1 watt, 2 watts, 3 watts output
380 to 520 MHz, UHF-Low, UHF-High, 1 watt, 2 watts, 3 watts, 5 watts
output
The XG-100P has the following capabilities:
•
•
•
•
Project 25 (P25) Conventional
•
•
Global Positioning System (GPS)
P25 Trunking (Future)
Analog FM
Advanced Encryption Standard, 256-bit (AES-256)/Digital Encryption
Standard Output Feedback (DES-OFB) Encryption
Bluetooth®
For optional accessories, refer to Accessories. Additional accessories may have
been added since publication of this manual; contact Harris for more information.
STORAGE GUIDELINES
Store your XG-100P and batteries in a clean, cool (not exceeding 86 °F [+30 °C]),
dry and ventilated storage area.
12
BASIC
SETUP
Section
Page
Assemble the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Removing Optional Belt Clip . . . . . . . . . . .16
XG-100
BASI C SETUP
ASSEMBLE THE RADIO
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the antenna as damage could result.
WARNING: Only use Harris charger approved for battery chemistry.
Injury could occur from improper charger use.
a.
Make sure batteries are charged per the charger manual (refer to
10515-0372-4010, supplied with the charger).
b.
To attach optional clip, slide into groove in back of the radio above
battery compartment.
c.
Lift clip, if installed, and slide top of battery into top of battery
compartment at the rear of the radio.
d.
Press down on bottom side of battery until it snaps into place.
Radio may need to be set for battery type (Battery Settings).
14
XG-100
BASI C SETUP
BELT CLIP
(OPTIONAL)
BATTERY
ANTENNA
CL-0372-4200-0002
15
XG-100
BASI C SETUP
REMOVING THE BATTERY
To remove, press and hold tab, lift battery clip, then pull battery up and out of the
radio.
CL-0372-4200-0009
REMOVING OPTIONAL BELT CLIP
Remove the battery before removing the clip. To remove belt clip, press and hold
tab towards top of battery, then slide out of groove in back of the radio.
PRESS TAB
TO REMOVE CLIP
CL-0372-4200-0008
16
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Section
Page
XG-100P Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Top Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Main Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Before First Time Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Power On and Set Volume . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Select Channel Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Select Channel Using Knob . . . . . . . . . . .24
Turn Encryption On or Off . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Select Zone Using Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Make an Individual Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Make a Priority Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Select a New Talkgroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Use Talkaround to Bypass Repeater . . . .33
Start Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Stop Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Nuisance Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
View GPS Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Emergency Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
XG-100
BASI C OPERATI ONS
XG-100P CONTROLS
1. CHANNEL KNOB
2. POWER / VOLUME
KNOB
3. ENCRYPTION
SWITCH
4. MICROPHONE*
(REAR)
10. ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
11. EMERGENCY
BUTTON
12. INDICATOR LED
13. TOP DISPLAY
14. SPEAKER
15. MICROPHONE*
5. BANK SELECTOR
6. PROGRAMMABLE
HOT KEY
7. PTT BUTTON
8. PROGRAMMABLE
BUTTONS
9. BATTERY
16. FRONT DISPLAY
17. SOFT-KEY
DISPLAYS
18. SOFT KEYS
19. SELECT/SHORTCUT
BUTTON
20. NAVIGATOR
21. KEYPAD**
*DUAL MICROPHONE SYSTEM
USED FOR NOISE CANCELLATION
** USE
AS HOME KEY FOR
NAVIGATION BACK TO MAIN SCREEN
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CL-0372-4200-0005B
XG-100
BASI C OPERATI ONS
Table 1. XG-100P Controls, Indicators, and Connectors
Key
Control/Indicator
Function
Channel Knob
Power/Volume Knob
Used to select one of 16 channels
Encryption Switch
Selects between encrypted and unencrypted operation.
Ø - Encryption
O - No Encryption
Microphone (Rear)
Used with microphone on the front of the radio to form a
dual microphone system that is used for noise cancellation.
Noise cancellation improves the quality of transmitted
voice.
Bank Selector
Programmable Hot
Key
Used to select a commonly used function as an alternative
to navigating menus. This is configured in the
Communications Planning Application (CPA).
Push-To-Talk (PTT)
Button
Press to transmit. Make sure PTT is enabled.
Programmable
Buttons
Battery
Battery - Refer to Assemble the Radio for battery
connection and removal.
10
Antenna Connector
Provides Subminiature version A (SMA) antenna
connector.
11
Emergency Button
Used to place radio in emergency mode (Emergency
Operation). This button can be disabled by setting to
unassigned in the CPA.
12
Indicator Light
Emitting Diode
(LED)
13
Top Display
14
Speaker
15
Microphone
Turn clockwise to power on radio and increase volume of
audio heard in speaker.
Used to select one of three banks: A, B, or C (Select
Channel Bank).
Used to select a commonly used function as an alternative
to navigating menus. These are configured in the CPA.
Indicates radio status.
Red = actively transmitting.
Green = actively receiving.
Top display shows summary of status such as channel,
battery, and scanning. This can be configured for viewing
from the front or rear of the radio (Display Settings).
Radio speaker which can be muted (Audio Settings).
Volume can be adjusted using the Power/Volume knob.
Used with microphone on the rear of the radio to form a
dual microphone system that is used for noise cancellation.
Noise cancellation improves the quality of transmitted
voice.
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XG-100
BASI C OPERATI ONS
Table 1. XG-100P Controls, Indicators, and Connectors (Continued)
Key
Control/Indicator
Function
16
Front Display
17
Soft-Key Displays
Front display shows complete status and radio menus.
18
Soft Keys
19
Select/Shortcut
Button
Used to select menu highlighted by navigator. Also used
for shortcut menu from main screen (Shortcut Menu).
20
Navigator
Provides up, down, left, right menu navigation. Also used
for select and shortcut menu access.
21
Keypad
These are displays of menus that are accessed by
pressing a soft-key directly below text (Menu Navigation)
Accesses menus labeled in text directly above button
(Menu Navigation).
Used to enter text or numbers and to quickly access
menus.
You can use
as a home key to quickly navigate
back to the main screen.
TOP DISPLAY
Top display can be oriented for viewing from the front or rear of the radio. Refer to
Display Settings for configuration.
CHANNEL
NUMBER
BATTERY
LEVEL
SCAN
INDICATOR*
APPEARS IN EMERGENCY
CL-0372-4200-0010A
20
XG-100
BASI C OPERATI ONS
MAIN DISPLAY
The main display appears after power up or after exiting from the menus.
TIME*
STATUS AREA:
RECEIVING
TRANSMITTING
STANDBY
BATTERY LEVEL
LOW BATTERY LEVEL
VERY LOW BATTERY LEVEL
BATTERY EXHAUSTED
SCANNING ENABLED
EMERGENCY
ALERT
TONES MUTED
POWER
RX ONLY
ENCRYPTION
BLUETOOTH ENABLED
ACTIVITY AREA:
RECEIVING
SCANNING
EMERGENCY
BLUETOOTH PAIRED
TALKAROUND
MONITOR
SPEAKER MUTE
GPS
NOISE CANCEL
PTT DISABLED
*HARRIS LOGO DISPLAYS
IF GPS HAS NOT ACQUIRED
AFTER POWER UP
2 SOFT KEY LABELS
CL-0372-4200-0003
21
XG-100
BASI C OPERATI ONS
MENU NAVIGATION
MAIN
DISPLAY
PRESS FOR MENU
PRESS FOR CH INFO
MAIN
MENU
PRESS
THEN SELECT
KEYPAD 1 - 9 CAN ALSO
BE USED FOR DIRECT
ACCESS (EXAMPLE: PRESS
4 FOR ZONE)
PRESS
SUBMENU
THEN SELECT
CL-0372-4200-0006C
22
XG-100
BASI C OPERATI ONS
BEFORE FIRST TIME USE
Make sure XG-100P has:
•
•
•
•
•
Fully charged battery
Antenna attached
Mission plan and radio programmed using the CPA
Keys are loaded
Mission plan is activated using radio menus
POWER ON AND SET VOLUME
The power switch and volume control are within the same control.
1.
Turn
clockwise to
power on XG-100P.
2.
Set
to desired
volume level.
23
XG-100
BASI C OPERATI ONS
SELECT CHANNEL BANK
The XG-100P can be programmed with up to 1250 channels, 48 channels per
zone, with 16 channels in each of the three banks:
•
•
•
Bank A - Channel A1 - A16
Bank B - Channel B1 - B16
Bank C - Channel C1 - C16
1.
Use
to set bank.
1.
Use
to set
channel 1 - 16.
NEW
BANK
SELECT CHANNEL USING KNOB
NEW
CHANNEL
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XG-100
BASI C OPERATI ONS
TURN ENCRYPTION ON OR OFF
Refer to Create Keys and Load Keys.
1.
Use
encryption:
•
•
to set
Ø - Encryption
O - No encryption
Key appears when encryption is
used for channel that is digital
and programmed to be
encrypted.
Analog channels do not show
the encryption key.
NOTE: When encryption is
turned on and you use a digital
channel not configured for
encryption, the radio will not
allow PTT. The screen displays
CLEAR TX DENIED.
When encryption is turned on
and you use an analog channel
not configured for encryption,
the radio will PTT. The signal will
be transmitted unencrypted.
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SELECT ZONE USING MENUS
A zone is a group of channels, and can be programmed by agency or geographical
region. For example, a zone could be for fire, police, New York, Los Angeles, etc.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select ZONE or just press
A mission plan could have up to
64 zones, independent of banks
or channels.
ZONE
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3.
Use
to view zone.
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4.
Use
zone.
to highlight
5.
Use
to select
highlighted zone.
ZONE
If VIEW ZONES was selected,
this screen appears allowing you
to view the channels in the zone.
ZONE
6.
Use
to scroll
through the zones.
7.
Use
to select
highlighted zone.
New zone appears.
NEW ZONE
MAIN SCREEN
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MAKE AN INDIVIDUAL CALL
An individual call is used to make a call to one radio as opposed to a group of
radios. An individual call can only be made on digital channels. On the receiving
radio, the calling station name will appear in the activity area.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select CALL or just press
JK L
3.
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Use
to highlight and
select INDIVIDUAL CALL.
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4.
Use
to highlight and
select individual.
5.
Use PTT
call.
to make the
6.
To end call, use
select END CALL.
INDIVIDUAL
TO BE CALLED
MAIN SCREEN
to
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MAKE A PRIORITY CALL
A priority call is used to make a call on the priority channel. Priority calls can only
be made on digital channels.
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1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select CALL or just press
JK L
3.
Use
to highlight and
select ENABLE for
PRIORITY MODE.
4.
Use
screen.
to return to main
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5.
Use PTT
call.
to make the
PRIORITY
CHANNEL
APPEARS
WHEN KEYED
MAIN SCREEN
SELECT A NEW TALKGROUP
A talkgroup is a group of radios that you would want to have private conversations
with. These groups could be divided into areas such as state, region, county, or
large special events. A talkgroup call can only be made on digital channels. On the
receiving radio, the calling station name will appear in the activity area.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select CALL or just press
JK L
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3.
Use
to highlight and
select CHANGE TLKGRP.
4.
Use
to highlight and
select talkgroup.
5.
Use
screen.
6.
Use PTT
call.
TALKGROUP
TO BE CALLED
MAIN SCREEN
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to return to main
to make the
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USE TALKAROUND TO BYPASS REPEATER
You can bypass the repeater system to communicate directly with other radios on
your current channel’s receive frequency. This is useful if you are out of range of
a repeater or if a repeater is busy. You will need to be in range of the other radio.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select CALL or just press
JK L
3.
Use
to change
TALKAROUND MODE to
ENABLED.
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TALKAROUND
ENABLED
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Talkaround icon appears. Calls
will now be made on the receive
frequency until you disable
talkaround mode.
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START SCAN
This procedure assumes that the scan list has been added and is not in active
scan. Refer to Set up Scan or Stop Scan.
NOTE: For shortcut method of starting scan, refer to Start or Stop Scan (Shortcut
Menu).
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select SCAN or just press
AB C
3.
Use
to highlight
SCAN METHOD.
4.
Use
to select ZONE
SCAN or CUSTOM SCAN
for scan method (Zone
Scan vs Custom Scan).
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5.
Use
to highlight
START SCAN.
Text changes to red STOP
SCAN. Radio is scanning at this
point. Additional scanning
indications can be seen in the
next step.
6.
SCANNING
DISPLAY
MAIN SCREEN
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Use
menu.
to exit scan
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STOP SCAN
This procedure is used to stop an active scan. Refer to Start Scan.
1.
2.
At main display, use
for main menu.
Use
to highlight and
select SCAN or just press
AB C
3.
Use
to highlight
STOP SCAN.
4.
Use
menu.
to exit scan
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NUISANCE DELETE
A channel can temporarily be deleted from the scan list if it is not a priority channel.
The radio must be scanning for nuisance delete.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select SCAN or just press
AB C
3.
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Use
to highlight and
select ZONE LISTS or
CUSTOM LISTS.
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Custom scan configuration
screens are shown here. Zone
scan configuration is similar.
4.
Use
scan list.
to highlight
indicates the active scan list.
5.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
6.
Use
to highlight and
select VIEW/EDIT.
7.
Use
channel.
8.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
9.
Use
to highlight and
select NUISANCE.
to highlight
Nuisance channel will not be
scanned. Channel will return to
scan list when you cycle radio
power or activate mission plan.
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10. Use
list.
to exit channel
11. Use
to exit zone or
custom lists display.
SCANNING
DISPLAY
MAIN SCREEN
VIEW GPS INFORMATION
You can use the internal Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver to view your
position and satellite information. Remember, GPS:
•
Signal is greatly diminished inside buildings, tunnels, heavily forested
areas etc.
•
Requires unobstructed view of the sky.
GPS may not work at all under some materials, especially metal.
1.
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At main display, use
for main menu.
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GPS TIME*
GPS STATUS
* WHEN
TRACKING
2.
Use
to highlight and
select GPS or just press
You can observe GPS status:
• GPS TRACKING - GPS
has acquired satellite
signal. GPS time appears
on top of display.
• GPS SEARCHING - GPS
has not acquired. Harris
logo appears on top of
display if GPS has not
tracked after last power up
of the radio.
• LAST KNOWN POS - GPS
acquired since power up
has lost signal. Information
displayed was from radio it
was previously tracking.
3.
Use
to select NEXT.
4.
Use
to highlight and
select to view satellite
information.
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EMERGENCY OPERATION
The XG-100P can be programmed to enable emergency mode. ‘Emergency’ text
displays on dispatcher console if an emergency signal is received from another
XG-100P on a digital channel.
Receiving an Emergency Call
When receiving an Emergency Call, an alert beep is present (if tones are enabled)
and an emergency indication is displayed.
When receiving an emergency
on a digital channel, the Unit
Identification (ID) appears in the
activity area.
While the emergency display is
active, you can press the PTT to
respond to the emergency
caller.
When receiving an emergency
on an analog channel, the radio
only indicates that it is receiving.
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Declaring an Emergency Call
1.
Press
For digital channels, the radio
transmits talkgroup or radio ID to
dispatch console or receiving
radio.
The radio will go through
transmit and receive cycles if
configured.
You can speak into the
microphone while the radio is
transmitting or press PTT to talk.
2.
To exit emergency, either
power cycle the radio or
select EXIT EMERGENCY
from the call menu.
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Section
Page
Create Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Load Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Load Keygroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Zeroize All from Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Zeroize Keys Using KVL 3000 Plus . . . . .53
Zeroize Keygroups Using KVL 3000 Plus .55
Zeroize All from KVL 3000 Plus . . . . . . . .57
Activate/View Mission Plan . . . . . . . . . . . .58
CH INFO Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Shortcut Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Set up Scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
Message Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
Utility Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
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CREATE KEYS
Refer to the Motorola KVL 3000 Plus Key Variable Loader (KVL) User's Guide for
advanced programming and setup instructions.
Create Key in the KVL 3000 Plus
You can generate a single Type-3 key in the KVL 3000 Plus key loading device:
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a.
Turn on the KVL 3000 Plus.
b.
Select KEYS.
c.
Select NEW.
d.
Enter a number between 00001 and 04095 or between 61440 and
65535 at Common Key References (CKR) prompt. The number must be
unique on the KVL 3000 Plus.
e.
Choose DES-OFB or AES-256 as the algorithm.
f.
Select ACCEPT.
g.
Enter Key Identification (KID) from 0000 to FFFF. The number must be
different for each key of a particular algorithm in the KVL 3000 Plus.
h.
Enter a 16-digit hexadecimal number as the Key value. DES-OFB keys
are 16 digits while AES keys are 64 digits (32 bytes [256 bits]). Odd
parity checks are made between every two digits for DES-OFB keys.
Parity checks are not made for AES-256 keys.
i.
KVL 3000 Plus will display SLOT FILLED, press ENTER.
j.
A message is displayed when complete: KEY WAS CREATED
SUCCESSFULLY.
k.
Refer to Load Keys for loading a key into the radio.
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Create Keygroup in the KVL 3000 Plus
You can generate a group of Type-3 keys in the KVL 3000 Plus:
a.
Turn on the KVL 3000 Plus.
b.
Select Esc.
c.
Select GROUPS.
d.
Select NEW.
e.
Enter a Group Name (up to seven characters).
NOTE
The XG-100 can store both DES-OFB and AES-256
keys, however, only one type may be loaded at a time.
A keyset must contain only DES-OFB or only AES-256
keys.
f.
Select CKRs from the programmed list until all desired CKRs are
selected.
g.
Select DONE. Refer to Load Keys for loading a keyset into the radio.
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LOAD KEYS
Type 3 Digital Encryption Standard Output Feedback (DES-OFB) and Advanced
Encryption Standard, 256-bit (AES-256), encryption methods are supported. The
Type 3 Encryption keys are loaded via a Motorola KVL 3000 Plus device using
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)/Project P25 (P25) key fill device
protocol. Make sure that valid keys have been created and stored in the KVL 3000
Plus before proceeding.
1.
Power on KVL 3000 Plus.
2.
Connect KVL 3000 Plus to
side connector using a
12082-0400-A1 cable.
3.
Use
select:
SIDE
CONNECTOR
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•
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DES KEYS
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At the KVL 3000 Plus:
4.
Select TARGET.
5.
Select LOAD.
6.
Select KEY.
Esc
Ctrl
Shift
Pwr
Back
7.
Using ◄or ►, select:
•
•
DES-OFB key
AES-256 key
8.
Press LOAD.
9.
Verify that the KVL 3000
Plus screen displays
LOADED
SUCCESSFULLY OK.
10. Select OK on the KVL 3000
Plus.
11. Repeat for additional keys.
12. Remove the KVL 3000
Plus cable from the radio.
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LOAD KEYGROUPS
Make sure that valid keygroups have been created and stored in the KVL 3000
Plus before proceeding.
1.
Power on KVL 3000 Plus.
2.
Connect KVL 3000 Plus to
side connector using a
12082-0400-A1 cable.
3.
Use
select:
SIDE
CONNECTOR
•
•
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AES KEYS
DES KEYS
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At the KVL 3000 Plus:
4.
Select TARGET.
5.
Select LOAD.
6.
Select GROUP.
Esc
Ctrl
Shift
Pwr
Back
7.
Using ◄or ►, select:
•
•
DES-OFB keygroups
AES-256 keygroups
8.
Press LOAD.
9.
Verify that the KVL 3000
Plus screen displays
LOADED
SUCCESSFULLY OK.
10. Select OK on the KVL 3000
Plus.
11. Repeat for additional
groups.
12. Remove the KVL 3000
Plus cable from the radio.
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ZEROIZE ALL FROM RADIO
It may be necessary to remove the keys because of compromise or expiration.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select SECURITY or just
press
3.
Use
to highlight and
select ZEROIZE KEYS.
4.
Use
to highlight and
select YES if you want to
remove the keys.
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5.
Use
to select OK.
ZEROIZE KEYS USING KVL 3000 PLUS
Refer to the KVL 3000 Plus User’s Guide for advanced instructions.
1.
Power on KVL 3000 Plus.
2.
Connect KVL 3000 Plus to
side connector using a
12082-0400-A1 cable.
SIDE
CONNECTOR
CAUTION: Ensure correct
keyset is selected.
3.
Use
select:
•
•
to highlight and
AES KEYS
DES KEYS
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At the KVL 3000 Plus:
4.
Select TARGET.
5.
Select ZERO.
6.
Select KEY.
7.
Using ◄or ►, select the
key to remove from the
radio.
8.
Press ZERO.
9.
Verify that the KVL 3000
Plus screen displays
ZEROIZED
SUCCESSFULLY OK.
Esc
Ctrl
Shift
Pwr
Back
10. Select OK on the KVL 3000
Plus.
11. Repeat for additional keys.
12. Remove the KVL 3000
Plus cable from the radio.
13. Set
to O to
remove all AES and DES
keys.
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ZEROIZE KEYGROUPS USING KVL 3000 PLUS
Refer to the Motorola KVL 3000 Plus User's Guide for advanced instructions.
1.
Power on KVL 3000 Plus.
2.
Connect KVL 3000 Plus to
side connector using a
12082-0400-A1 cable.
SIDE
CONNECTOR
CAUTION: Ensure correct
keyset is selected.
3.
Use
select:
•
•
to highlight and
AES KEYS
DES KEYS
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At the KVL 3000 Plus:
4.
Select TARGET.
5.
Select ZERO.
6.
Select GROUP.
7.
Using ◄or ►, select the
key to remove from the
radio.
8.
Press ZERO.
9.
Verify that the KVL 3000
Plus screen displays
ZEROIZED
SUCCESSFULLY OK.
Esc
Ctrl
Shift
Pwr
Back
10. Select OK on the KVL 3000
Plus.
11. Repeat for additional keys.
12. Remove the KVL 3000
Plus cable from the radio.
13. Set
to O to
remove all AES and DES
keys.
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ZEROIZE ALL FROM KVL 3000 PLUS
Refer to the KVL 3000 Plus User's Guide for advanced programming and setup
instructions.
1.
Power on KVL 3000 Plus.
2.
Connect KVL 3000 Plus to
side connector using a
12082-0400-A1 cable.
SIDE
CONNECTOR
This appears on radio. All AES
and DES keys are zeroized
regardless of selection.
At the KVL 3000 Plus:
3.
Select TARGET.
4.
Select ZERO.
5.
Select ALL.
Esc
Ctrl
Shift
Pwr
Back
6.
Select YES.
7.
Verify that the KVL 3000
Plus screen displays
ZEROIZED
SUCCESSFULLY OK.
8.
Select OK on the KVL 3000
Plus.
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9.
Remove the KVL 3000
Plus cable from the radio.
ACTIVATE/VIEW MISSION PLAN
Mission plans contain radio programming information such as frequencies,
channels, stations, and talkgroups. Up to 10 different mission plans can be stored
in the radio, but only one can be activated at one time.
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1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select PROGRAM or just
press
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3.
Use
to highlight and
select mission plan.
indicates the active mission
plan.
4.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
5.
Use
select:
to highlight and
•
ACTIVATE PLAN to
load the plan for use by
the radio.
•
VIEW PLAN INFO - to
view mission plan
information.
If plan is activated, radio
displays series of screens
indicating status, ending with a
PLAN COMPLETE followed by
name of plan.
6.
Use
to select OK.
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If plan is being viewed, radio
displays the plan’s filename and
file size. Plan information
appears if field was filled out in
the CPA.
7.
Use
BACK.
to select
8.
Repeatedly use
exit menus.
9.
New plan appears if
activated.
NEW
PLAN
to
MAIN SCREEN
CH INFO MENU
The Channel Information (CH INFO) menu displays information about the
currently selected channel.
1.
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At main display, use
for channel information
menu.
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2.
Use
to scroll through
the programmed channel
settings.
3.
Additional settings can be
found by scrolling down.
4.
If a channel was
programmed to allow
editing by properly trained
operator, you will be able to
use the steps that follow.
5.
Use
CHAN.
6.
Enter password
to select EDIT
NOTE: Password remains
active until power cycle.
Refer to Edit Channel.
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SETTINGS MENU
The settings menu allows you to change global radio settings such as audio,
display, and clock.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select SETTINGS or just
press
3.
Use
setting.
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4.
Additional settings can be
found by scrolling down.
5.
Proceed to:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Audio Settings
Display Settings
GPS Settings
Bluetooth
Clock Settings
Battery Settings
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Audio Settings
Set audio settings such as speaker mute, noise cancellation, PTT, etc.
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1.
Enter Settings Menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select AUDIO SETTINGS.
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3.
Use
to change
settings as desired:
•
4.
SPEAKER - Speaker
audio can be muted or
unmuted. The radio
can be used with a
wired lapel
microphone.
•
NOISE
CANCELLATION Enable or disable
noise cancellation.
Noise cancellation
reduces background
noise during transmit.
•
PTT - Enable or
disable Push-To-Talk
(PTT). Disable to
prevent accidental
keying, such as when
radio is in holster or
you are getting into a
car.
•
TONES - Enable or
disable alert tones
(Table 1).
Use
to exit menu.
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Table 1. Alert Tones
Description
Ready To Talk Tone
Unencrypted
(Analog FM or P25
digital)
After a PTT is pressed, this
control enables the radio to
produce an audible
indication (tone) for you to
begin speaking into the
microphone.
Medium tone
for 25 ms
Ready to Talk Tone
Encrypted P25
digital
After a PTT is pressed, this
control enables the radio to
produce an audible
indication (tone) for you to
begin speaking into the
microphone.
Medium tone
for 25 ms
PTT Denied
PTT not possible.
Momentary tone is
present:
Low tone for 75
ms
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Sound/
Duration
Tone
•
•
•
•
Receive only
•
Emergency not
supported for current
channel
Key not found
PTT button disabled
Emergency button
disabled
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Table 1. Alert Tones
Tone
Sound/
Duration
Description
Maximum transmit
duration expires
Maximum transmit
duration is exceeded.
Low tone for 75
ms
Low Battery Alarm
Alarm sounds upon initial
detection of low battery
and every 30 seconds
thereafter. Tone stops
upon detection of a battery
charging state.
Sequence of
tones:
Emergency Call
Received
Radio is receiving an
emergency call or priority
call.
•
Medium
tone for 50
ms
•
Silence for
60 ms
•
High tone
for 50 ms
Low tone for
250 ms and
High tone for
250 ms
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Display Settings
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1.
Enter Settings Menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select DISPLAY
SETTINGS.
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3.
Use
to change
settings as desired:
•
FRONT BACKLIGHT Turn front display
backlight on, off, or
momentary.
•
FRONT
BRIGHTNESS - Set
brightness level of front
display. A level of 0
does not turn off front
display.
•
TOP ORIENTATION Set orientation of top
display to be viewed
from radio FRONT,
BACK or AUTO.
When AUTO is used,
the XG-100P changes
top display to be
viewed from back if an
external microphone or
speaker is attached.
Otherwise, the display
can be viewed from the
front.
•
4.
Use
TOP BRIGHTNESS Set brightness level of
top display. A level of 0
turns off top display
and indicator (TX/RX)
LED.
to exit menu.
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GPS Settings
1.
Enter Settings Menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select GPS SETTINGS.
3.
Use
to change
settings as desired:
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•
GPS - Enable or
disable internal GPS.
•
LINEAR UNITS - Set
unit of measurement of
displayed linear units:
STATUTE, METRIC, or
NAUTICAL.
•
ANGULAR UNITS Set unit of
measurement of
displayed linear units:
CARDINAL,
DEGREES, or MILS.
•
POSITION FORMATSet format of displayed
position information:
Latitude/Longitude
Degrees Minutes
Seconds (LAT/LONG
DMS), LAT/LONG DM,
or Universal
Transverse Mercator
(UTM).
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4.
Use
to exit menu.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth settings only appear if enabled in the CPA.
1.
Enter Settings Menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select BLUETOOTH.
3.
Use
to set
ENABLED to YES.
4.
Use
to select
PAIRING MGMT. This is
used to pair the radio with
another bluetooth device.
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5.
Make sure device being
paired is powered on and
set to pair with the XG100P.
If no devices are found and
bluetooth is enabled, ADD NEW
appears in the lower right
corner. Otherwise, OPTIONS
appears.
6.
Use
to ADD NEW or
OPTIONS.
If OPTIONS was selected, the
options menu appears.
7.
Use
to highlight and
select ADD NEW.
Device being paired should be
displayed.
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8.
Use
to REFRESH
device list if device does
not appear.
9.
Use
to highlight and
select device.
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For Bluetooth® 2.0 devices, a
passkey screen appears.
10. Enter unit ID.
11. Use
to select OK.
For Bluetooth® 2.1 devices, an
accept/deny screen appears.
12. Use
to select
ACCEPT.
Progress is then displayed.
A message appears when
pairing is complete.
13. Use
to select OK.
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Paired device is then displayed
under pair devices list.
14. Use
to select
OPTIONS.
15. Use
to highlight and
select choices.
If INFO was selected, the paired
device information screen
appears.
16. Use
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17. Use
to highlight and
select FRIENDLY NAME.
This is the name of device
being paired. The friendly
name used by the CPA will
overwrite this setting.
18. Enter name for device.
19. Use
20. Use
to select OK.
to exit menu.
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Clock Settings
1.
Enter Settings Menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select CLOCK SETTINGS.
3.
Use
to change
settings as desired:
•
DISPLAY TIME - Set
12 or 24 hour time
display format.
•
TIME ZONE - Set time
zone relative to
Universal Time
Coordinated (UTC).
4.
Use
to exit menu.
1.
Enter Settings Menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select BATTERY
SETTINGS.
Battery Settings
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WARNING: Use only Harris
approved batteries. Injury
could occur from using
incorrect battery.
3.
Use
to change
settings as desired:
•
LITHIUM ION - For
accurate battery
indication on front and
top displays, if battery
attached to rear of
radio is a Lithium-ION
(Li-ION) type.
•
NIMH - For accurate
indication on front and
top displays, if battery
attached to rear of
radio is a Nickel Metal
Hydride (Ni-MH) type.
•
PRIMARY LITHIUM For accurate battery
indication on front and
top displays, if battery
attached to rear of
radio is clamshell
containing disposable
AA lithium batteries.
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•
4.
Use
ALKALINE - For
accurate battery
indication on front and
top displays, if battery
attached to rear of
radio is clamshell
containing disposable
AA alkaline batteries.
to exit menu.
SHORTCUT MENU
The shortcut menu provides menus for quickly accessing commonly used
functions.
1.
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At main display, use
center button to display the
shortcut menu.
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2.
Use
AB C
, 5 , or
select task:
JK L
•
to
1. START/STOP
SCAN - Start or Stop
Scan (Shortcut Menu)
START SCAN appears
if not scanning. STOP
SCAN appears if
scanning
•
2. START MONITOR Monitor and Squelch
Types. This is grayed
out if radio is scanning.
•
3. NUISANCE DEL Nuisance Delete. This
is grayed out if not
scanning
•
4. MUTE SPKR Mute/Unmute Speaker
•
5. LOCK KEYPAD Lock Keypad
•
6. FLIP TOP DISPLAY
- Flip Top Display
You can also use
to the task.
to scroll
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Start or Stop Scan (Shortcut Menu)
1.
Enter Shortcut Menu.
2.
To start scan, use
to
highlight and select START
SCAN.
START SCAN and NUISANCE
DEL are grayed out in
emergency mode. NUISANCE
DEL is not grayed out when
scanning.
3.
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To stop scan, use
to
highlight and select STOP
SCAN.
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Monitor and Squelch Types
The monitor function allows you to temporarily turn off selected squelch to monitor
for traffic that may not normally break squelch. Squelch used depends on an
analog or digital channel.
For analog channels, there is:
•
•
Noise squelch - any received signal breaks squelch.
•
Continuous Digital Coded Squelch (CDCSS) - squelch is selective
based on tone code.
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch (CTCSS) - squelch is selective based
on tone code.
For digital channels, there is:
•
•
Monitor squelch - any received digital signal breaks squelch.
•
Selective squelch - Received NAC and talkgroup Identification (ID) or
unit ID breaks squelch.
Normal squelch - Received Network Access Code (NAC) breaks
squelch.
1.
Enter Shortcut Menu.
START MONITOR is grayed
when radio is scanning.
2.
Use
to select
START MONITOR.
3.
Use
to toggle the
monitor ON or OFF.
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Nuisance Delete
You can temporarily removed currently received channel from scan list. This
choice is grayed out if the radio is not scanning.
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1.
Enter Shortcut Menu.
2.
Use
to select
NUISANCE DEL while
receiving channel you wish
to temporarily remove from
scan list.
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Mute/Unmute Speaker
You can mute or unmute the front panel speaker.
1.
Enter Shortcut Menu.
2.
Use
to select MUTE
SPKR if speaker is not
muted.
3.
Use
to select
UNMUTE SPKR if speaker
is muted.
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Lock Keypad
You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental operations from incorrect keypad
press.
1.
Enter Shortcut Menu.
2.
Use
to select LOCK
KEYPAD.
3.
Use
to unlock
keypad. Make sure exact
sequence of ◄,►, ▼, and
▲ are used.
There must be no more than
three seconds between key
presses.
Power cycling radio will not
unlock the radio.
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Flip Top Display
The top display can be flipped to suit your viewing direction.
1.
Enter Shortcut Menu.
2.
Use
to select FLIP
TOP DISPLAY.
Top display toggles between
front and rear display
orientation.
SET UP SCAN
These procedures are used to set up the scan list, home channels, and priority
channels. Refer to Start Scan.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select SCAN or just press
AB C
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3.
Use
to highlight and
select ZONE LISTS or
CUSTOM LISTS.
4.
Proceed to:
•
•
•
•
•
Add New Scan List
•
•
Delete Scan List
Edit Scan List
Priority 1 Channel
Rename Scan List
Set or Remove Priority
(PRI)
Set Active Scan List
Zone Scan vs Custom Scan
A zone scan list consists of all channels in a zone. The zone scan list is
automatically created while generating a mission plan with the Communications
Planning Application (CPA). A custom scan list can be created to include channels
from different zones. Both zone and custom scan lists can be modified to include
or exclude channels from different zones, except you cannot delete zone scan
lists.
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Add New Scan List
Only a custom scan list can be added under CUSTOM SCAN CFG.
1.
Enter Set up Scan.
2.
Use
to highlight
ADD SCAN LIST.
The radio holds a maximum of
10 scan lists at one time. ADD
SCAN LIST option is removed
once 10 scan lists are entered
into the radio.
3.
Use
scan list.
to highlight new
4.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
5.
Use
to highlight and
select VIEW/EDIT.
6.
Use
channel.
7.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
to highlight
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8.
Use
to highlight
EDIT SCAN LIST.
9.
Use
to select
channel or zone.
GRAYED OUT
IS NOT IN
SCAN LIST
GRAYED OUT
IS NOT IN
SCAN LIST
10. Use
to toggle
channel selection in scan
list.
11. Alternatively, use
select OPTIONS.
to
12. Then use
to select
ADD CHAN or DELETE
CHAN.
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13. Use
list.
to exit channel
14. Use
to exit scan list.
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Edit Scan List
Custom scan configuration screens are shown here. Zone scan configuration is
similar.
1.
Enter Set up Scan.
2.
Use
scan list.
3.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
4.
Use
to highlight and
select VIEW/EDIT.
5.
Use
channel.
6.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
to highlight
to highlight
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7.
Use
to highlight
EDIT SCAN LIST.
8.
Use
channel.
9.
Use
to toggle
channel selection in scan
list.
GRAYED OUT
IS NOT IN
SCAN LIST
GRAYED OUT
IS NOT IN
SCAN LIST
to select
10. Alternatively, use
select OPTIONS.
to
11. Then use
to select
ADD CHAN or DELETE
CHAN.
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12. Use
list.
to exit channel
13. Use
to exit scan list.
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Priority 1 Channel
The priority 1 channel is the channel that is currently selected using the channel
knob on top of the radio.
Rename Scan List
You can rename a newly created or existing scan list. You cannot rename zone
scan lists.
1.
Enter Set up Scan.
2.
Use
scan list.
3.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
4.
Use
to highlight and
select RENAME LIST.
5.
Use
to highlight
to select OK.
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6.
Use
to backspace
(◄) over old name.
7.
Use keypad to enter text for
new name. This uses
cellphone style text entry
(press 2 several times for
A).
8.
When done, use
select OK.
9.
Use
list.
10. Use
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to exit channel
to exit scan list.
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Set or Remove Priority (PRI)
Priority (PRI) channels are scanned more often than non-priority channels. The
priority 1 channel is the channel that is currently selected using the channel knob
on top of the radio.
Custom scan configuration screens are shown here. Zone scan configuration is
similar.
1.
Enter Set up Scan.
2.
Use
scan list.
3.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
4.
Use
to highlight and
select VIEW/EDIT.
5.
Use
channel.
6.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
to highlight
to highlight
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7.
Use
to highlight and
select SET PRI.
Priority channel appears with a
P2.
Priority channel can also be set
in the channel list. Scan list is
shown here.
8.
Use
list.
to exit channel
9.
Use
to exit scan list.
1.
Enter Set up Scan.
2.
Use
to highlight
custom scan list.
3.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
4.
Use
to highlight and
select DELETE LIST.
Delete Scan List
You cannot delete zone scan lists.
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5.
Use
list.
to exit channel
6.
Use
to exit scan list.
Set Active Scan List
You can set custom scan list as active using the options menu.
1.
Enter Set up Scan.
2.
Use
to highlight
custom scan list.
3.
Use
to select
OPTIONS.
4.
Use
to highlight and
select SET ACTIVE.
Icon appears to left of active list.
5.
Use
list.
to exit channel
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6.
Use
to exit scan list.
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select MESSAGE or just
press 8 .
MESSAGE MENU
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3.
Observe messages in
display.
4.
Use
to exit back to
main screen.
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UTILITY MENU
1.
At main display, use
for main menu.
2.
Use
to highlight and
select UTILITY or just
press
3.
Use
to highlight and
select SELF TEST to run a
series of internal radio
tests.
Status screen appears while
testing followed by a screen with
passed or failed results.
4.
Use
to view details.
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5.
Use
to scroll
through the test results.
6.
Use
7.
Use
to highlight and
select RADIO INFO to view
radio information such as
software and firmware
revisions.
8.
Observe radio information
display.
9.
Use
to exit screen.
to exit screen.
10. Use
to highlight and
select BATTERY INFO.
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11. Observe detailed
information for the attached
battery.
12. Use
to exit screen.
13. Use
screen.
to exit main
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Section
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Programming Via CPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
Edit Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
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PROGRAM M I NG
This section provides information on front panel programming. Programming can
also be accomplished by creating a plan using a computer.
PROGRAMMING VIA CPA
The Communications Planning Application (CPA) is to be used for the bulk of
programming the XG-100P. Use USB cable, 10282-0410-A1.
Using the CPA you can fully program the XP-100P, including the programmable
button, switches and keys.
EDIT CHANNEL
Channels can be edited from the Channel Information (CH INFO) menu display, if
enabled using the CPA. Many of the displayed parameters can be modified here.
Parameters change, depending on the channel being a digital, analog or dual
channel. For receive, a dual channel allows you to receive both digital or analog
signals. When transmitting on a dual channel, you can only transmit either a digital
or analog signal, depending on how the channel is programmed.
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1.
At main display, use
for channel information
menu.
2.
Use
to scroll through
the programmed channel
settings.
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3.
Additional settings can be
found by scrolling down.
CAUTION: Only authorized
users should attempt channel
editing.
If the active mission plan has
been programmed to allow
channel editing by a properly
trained operator, you will be able
to use the steps that follow.
4.
Use
CHAN.
to select EDIT
Password protection is
automatically enabled by default
when the mission plan is
programmed to allow channel
editing.
5.
Enter the password
programmed into the plan.
NOTE: Password remains
active until power cycle.
6.
Use
to select OK.
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7.
Use
to highlight and
select RX FREQUENCY.
8.
Enter new receive
frequency.
9.
Use
10. Use
DIGITAL
CHANNEL
SHOWN
104
to select OK.
to cancel.
11. For digital channel, modify
remaining channel
settings:
•
TX FREQUENCY Transmit frequency.
•
TALKGROUP Talkgroup name
cannot be set here.
•
RX NAC - Network
Access Code (NAC)
radio uses for selective
squelch in receive.
•
TX NAC - NAC radio
transmits to break
selective squelch on
receiving radio
(Monitor and Squelch
Types).
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ANALOG
CHANNEL
SHOWN
12. For analog channel, modify
remaining channel
settings:
•
TX FREQUENCY Transmit frequency.
•
RX SQUELCH Squelch type radio
uses in receive.
•
RX TONE - Tone radio
uses to break selective
squelch on receiving
radio (Monitor and
Squelch Types).
•
RX CODE - Code radio
uses to break selective
squelch on receiving
radio (Monitor and
Squelch Types).
•
TX SQUELCH Squelch type radio
uses in transmit.
•
TX TONE - Tone radio
transmits to break
selective squelch on
receiving radio
(Monitor and Squelch
Types).
•
TX CODE - Code radio
transmits to break
selective squelch on
receiving radio
(Monitor and Squelch
Types).
Channels configured with TX
SQUELCH type of CDCSS A or
CDCSS B use RXCODE and
TXCODE.
Channels configured with TX
SQUELCH type of CTCSS use
RXTONE and TXTONE.
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DUAL
CHANNEL
SHOWN
106
13. For dual channel, modify
remaining channel
settings:
•
TX FREQUENCY Transmit frequency.
•
TALKGROUP Talkgroup name
cannot be set here.
•
RX NAC - NAC radio
uses for selective
squelch in receive.
•
RX SQUELCH Squelch type radio
uses in receive.
•
RXTONE - Tone radio
uses to break selective
squelch on receiving
radio (Monitor and
Squelch Types).
•
RX CODE - Code radio
uses to break selective
squelch on receiving
radio (Monitor and
Squelch Types).
•
TX NAC - NAC radio
transmits to break
selective squelch on
receiving radio
(Monitor and Squelch
Types).
•
TX SQUELCH Squelch type radio
uses in transmit.
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•
TXTONE - Tone radio
transmits to break
selective squelch on
receiving radio
(Monitor and Squelch
Types).
•
TX CODE - Code radio
transmits to break
selective squelch on
receiving radio
(Monitor and Squelch
Types).
Channels configured with TX
SQUELCH type of CDCSS A or
CDCSS B use RXCODE and
TXCODE.
Channels configured with TX
SQUELCH type of CTCSS use
RXTONE and TXTONE.
14. Use
to exit menu.
15. Use
to exit menu.
NEW
CHANNEL
SETTINGS
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PROGRAMMABLE HOT KEY AND BUTTONS
The programmable hot key and buttons shown in XG-100P Controls are
programmed using the CPA. You can program hot key and buttons for the
following:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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Backlight Toggle - Off, On, Momentary
Scan
Flip Top Display
Lock Keypad
Monitor
Nuisance Delete
Talkaround Mode
Speaker Mute
Next Zone Up
Next Zone Down
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Marine Frequencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
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MARINE FREQUENCIES
Refer to Table 2 for a list of maritime frequencies per United States Coast Guard
(USCG), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and
Canadian Department Fisheries and Oceans, August 2009:
•
•
•
United States (US)
International (Intl)
Canada (CA)
Table 2. Marine Frequencies
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
1a
Shore (MHz)
T: 156.05
R: 160.65
T: 160.65
R: 156.05
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 156.05
T/R: 156.05
US: Port Operations and
Commercial, Vessel Traffic Service
(VTS). New Orleans/Lower
Mississippi area.
T: 156.10
R: 160.70
T: 160.70
R: 156.10
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T: 156.15
R: 160.75
T: 160.75
R: 156.15
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T: 156.20
R: 160.80
T: 160.80
R: 156.20
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 156.20
T/R: 156.20
Canada: Department Fisheries
Ocean (DFO)/Canadian Coast
Guard only in British Columbia coast
area. Commercial fishing in east
coast area
T: 156.25
R: 160.85
T: 160.85
R: 156.25
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
4a
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
5a
CA
Shore (MHz)
5a
T/R: 156.25
T/R: 156.25
US: Port Operations or VTS in
Houston, New Orleans and Seattle
areas.
T/R: 156.30
T/R: 156.30
US: Intership Safety
International: Intership
Canada: May be used for search
and rescue communications
between ships and aircraft.
7a
Ship (MHz)
T: 156.35
R: 160.95
T: 160.95
R: 156.35
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
7a
T/R: 156.35
T/R: 156.35
US: Commercial
T/R: 156.40
T/R: 156.40
US: Commercial (Intership only)
International: Intership
Canada: Also assigned for intership
in the Lake Winnipeg area.
T/R: 156.45
T/R: 156.45
US: Boater Calling. Commercial and
Non-Commercial.
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: Commercial - British
Columbia coast area.
May be used to communicate with
aircraft and helicopters in
predominantly maritime support
operations.
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
10
10
10
T/R: 156.50
T/R: 156.50
US: Commercial
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: Commercial - British
Columbia coast area.
May also be used for
communications with aircraft
engaged in coordinated search and
rescue and antipollution operations.
11
11
11
T/R: 156.55
T/R: 156.55
US: Commercial. VTS in selected
areas.
International: Port Operations
Canada: VTS - British Columbia
coast area.
Also used for pilotage purposes.
12
12
12
T/R: 156.60
T/R: 156.60
US: Port Operations. VTS in
selected areas.
International: Port Operations
Canada: VTS - British Columbia
coast area.
Also used for pilotage purposes.
13
13
13
T/R: 156.65
T/R: 156.65
US: Intership Navigation Safety
(Bridge-to-bridge). Ships >20m
length maintain a listening watch on
this channel in US waters.
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: VTS - British Columbia
coast area.
Also used for pilotage purposes.
14
14
14
T/R: 156.70
T/R: 156.70
US: Port Operations. VTS in
selected areas.
International: Port Operations
Canada: VTS - British Columbia
coast area.
Also used for pilotage purposes.
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
15
15
15
T/R: 156.75
T/R: 156.75
US: Environmental (Receive only).
Used by Class C Emergency
Position-Indicating Radio Beacons
(EPIRBs).
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: Port operations and Ship
Movement - British Columbia coast
area.
All operations limited to 1-watt
maximum power. May also be used
for on-board communications.
16
16
16
T/R: 156.80
T/R: 156.80
US: International Distress, Safety
and Calling. Ships required to carry
radio, US Coast Guard (USCG), and
most coast stations maintain a
listening watch on this channel.
International: International Distress,
Safety and Calling
Canada: International Distress,
Safety and Calling
17
17
17
T/R: 156.85
T/R: 156.85
US: State Control
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: Port operations and Ship
Movement - British Columbia coast
area.
All operations limited to 1 watt
maximum power. May also be used
for on-board communications.
T: 156.90
R: 161.50
T: 161.50
R: 156.90
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 156.90
T/R: 156.90
US: Commercial
Canada: Towing - British Columbia
coast area.
18
18a
18a
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
T: 156.95 R:
161.55*
T: 161.55* R:
156.95
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
19a
T/R: 156.95
T/R: 156.95
US: Commercial
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast
Guard. Pacific Pilots - British
Columbia coast area.
20
T: 157.00
R: 161.60
T: 161.60
R: 157.00
US: Port Operations (Duplex)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
Canada: Port operations only with
1 watt maximum power.
19
19a
20
20
20a
T/R: 157.00
T/R: 157.00
US: Port Operations
T: 157.05 R:
161.65*
T: 161.65* R:
157.05
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
21a
T/R: 157.05
T/R: 157.05
US: US Coast Guard only
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast
Guard only.
21b
--
T/R: 161.65
T: 157.10
R: 161.70
T: 161.70
R: 157.10
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
22a
T/R: 157.10
T/R: 157.10
US: Coast Guard Liaison and
Maritime Safety Information
Broadcasts. Broadcasts announced
on channel 16.
Canada: For communications
between Canadian Coast Guard and
non-Canadian Coast Guard stations
only.
23
T: 157.15
R: 161.75
T: 161.75
R: 157.15
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
21
21a
22
22a
23
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
23a
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
T/R: 157.15
T/R: 157.15
US: US Coast Guard only
23b
--
T/R: 161.75
Canada: Continuous Marine
Broadcast (CMB) service.
24
24
24
T: 157.20
R: 161.80
T: 161.80
R: 157.20
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
25
25
25
T: 157.25
R: 161.85
T: 161.85
R: 157.25
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
Canada: Also assigned for
operations in the Lake Winnipeg
area.
26
26
26
T: 157.30
R: 161.90
T: 161.90
R: 157.30
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
27
27
27
T: 157.35
R: 161.95
T: 161.95
R: 157.35
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
28
28
28
T: 157.40
R: 162.00
T: 162.00
R: 157.40
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
28b
--
T/R: 162.00
Canada: Continuous Marine
Broadcast (CMB) service.
60
T: 156.025 R:
160.625
T: 160.625 R:
156.025
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T: 156.075 R:
160.675
T: 160.675 R:
156.075
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
25b
60
61
T/R: 161.85
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
61a
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
61a
T/R: 156.075
T/R: 156.075
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast
Guard only in British Columbia coast
area.
T: 156.125 R:
160.725
T: 160.725 R:
156.125
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 156.125
T/R: 156.125
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast
Guard only in British Columbia coast
area.
T: 156.175
R: 160.775
T: 160.775
R: 156.175
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
63a
T/R: 156.175
T/R: 156.175
US: Port Operations and
Commercial, VTS. New
Orleans/Lower Mississippi area.
Canada: Tow Boats - British
Columbia coast area.
64
T: 156.225
R: 160.825
T: 160.825
R: 156.225
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
64a
T/R: 156.225
T/R: 156.225
Canada: Commercial fishing only.
T: 156.275
R: 160.875
T: 160.875
R: 156.225
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
62
62a
63
63a
64
64a
65
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
65a
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
65a
T/R: 156.275
T/R: 156.275
US: Port Operations
Canada: Search and rescue and
antipollution operations on the Great
Lakes. Towing on the Pacific Coast.
Port operations only in the
St. Lawrence River areas with 1 watt
maximum power. Intership in inland
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and
Alberta areas.
66
66a
66a
T: 156.325
R: 160.925
T: 160.925
R: 156.325
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 156.325
T/R: 156.325
US: Port Operations
Canada: Port operations only in the
St. Lawrence River/Great Lakes
areas with 1 watt maximum power.
1 watt marina channel - British
Columbia coast area.
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
67
67
67
T/R: 156.375
T/R: 156.375
US: Commercial. Used for Bridgeto-bridge communications in lower
Miss. River. Intership only.
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: May also be used for
communications with aircraft
engaged in coordinated search and
rescue and antipollution operations.
Commercial fishing only in east
coast and inland Manitoba,
Saskatchewan, and Alberta areas.
Pleasure craft - British Columbia
coast area.
68
68
68
T/R: 156.425
T/R: 156.425
US: Non-Commercial
International: Port Operations
Canada: For marinas, yacht clubs
and pleasure craft.
69
69
69
T/R: 156.475
T/R: 156.475
US: Non-Commercial
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: Commercial fishing only east coast area.
Pleasure craft - British Columbia
coast area.
70
70
70
T/R: 156.525
T/R: 156.525
US: Digital Selective Calling (voice
communications not allowed)
International: Digital selective calling
for distress, safety and calling
Canada: Digital selective calling for
distress, safety and calling
71
71
71
T/R: 156.575
T/R: 156.575
US: Non-Commercial
International: Port Operations
Canada: Ship Movement - British
Columbia coast area.Marinas and
yacht clubs - east coast and on Lake
Winnipeg.
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
72
72
72
T/R: 156.625
T/R: 156.625
US: Non-Commercial (Intership
only)
International: Intership
Canada: May be used to
communicate with aircraft and
helicopters in predominantly
maritime support operations.
Pleasure craft - British Columbia
coast area
73
73
73
T/R: 156.675
T/R: 156.675
US: Port Operations
International: Intership, Port
Operations
Canada: May also be used for
communications with aircraft
engaged in coordinated search and
rescue and antipollution operations.
Commercial fishing only in east
coast and inland Manitoba,
Saskatchewan, and Alberta areas.
74
74
74
T/R: 156.725
T/R: 156.725
US: Port Operations
International: Port Operations
Canada: VTS and Ship Movement
British Columbia coast area.
75
75
75
T/R: 156.775
T/R: 156.775
International: Port Operations
Canada: Simplex port operation,
ship movement and navigation
related communication only.
1 watt maximum.
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
76
76
76
T/R: 156.825
T/R: 156.825
International: Port Operations
Canada: Simplex port operation,
ship movement and navigation
related communication only.
1 watt maximum.
77
77
77
T/R: 156.875
T/R: 156.875
US: Port Operations (Intership only)
International: Intership
Canada: Pilotage - British Columbia
coast area; 25 watts. Port operations
only in the St. Lawrence River/Great
Lakes areas with 1 watt maximum
power.
T: 156.925
R: 161.525
T: 161.525
R: 156.925
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 156.925
T/R: 156.925
US: Non-Commercial
Canada: Fishing Industry - British
Columbia coast area.
T: 156.975
R: 161.575
T: 161.575
R: 156.975
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 156.975
T/R: 156.975
US: Commercial. Non-Commercial
in Great Lakes only
Canada: Fishing Industry - British
Columbia coast area.
T: 157.025 R:
161.625
T: 161.625 R:
157.025
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 157.025
T/R: 157.025
US: Commercial. Non-Commercial
in Great Lakes only
Canada: Fishing Industry - British
Columbia coast area.
T: 157.075
R: 161.675
T: 161.675
R: 157.075
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
78
78a
78a
79
79a
79a
80
80a
80a
81
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
81a
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
81a
T/R: 157.075
T/R: 157.075
US: US Government only Environmental protection operations
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast
Guard use only.
T: 157.125
R: 161.725
T: 161.725
R: 157.125
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
T/R: 157.125
T/R: 157.125
US: US. Government only
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast
Guard use only.
T: 157.175
R: 161.775
T: 161.775
R: 157.175
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
83a
T/R: 157.175
T/R: 157.175
US: US Coast Guard only
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast
Guard and other Government
agencies.
83b
--
T/R: 161.775
82
82a
82a
83
83a
84
84
84
T: 157.225
R: 161.825
T: 161.825
R: 157.225
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
85
85
85
T: 157.275
R: 161.875
T: 161.875
R: 157.275
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
86
86
86
T: 157.325
R: 161.925
T: 161.925
R: 157.325
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
International: Public
Correspondence, Port Operations
87
87
87
T: 157.375
R: 161.975
T: 161.975
R: 157.375
US: Automatic Identification System
duplex repeater
International: Port Operations
Canada: Port operation and ship
movement - east coast area.
Pleasure craft - British Columbia
coast area.
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Table 2. Marine Frequencies (Continued)
Channel
Frequency
Channel Usage
US
Intl
CA
Ship (MHz)
Shore (MHz)
T/R: 157.375
T/R: 157.375
US: Public Correspondence (Marine
Operator)
87b
T/R: 161.975
T/R: 161.975
Canada: Automatic Ship
Identification and Surveillance
System.
88
T: 157.425
R: 162.025
T: 162.025
R: 157.425
US: Commercial, Intership only.
International: Port Operations
Canada: Port operation and ship
movement - British Columbia coast
area.
T/R: 157.425
T/R: 157.425
US: Commercial, Intership only.
Canada: Automatic Ship
Identification and Surveillance
System.
T/R: 162.025
T/R: 162.025
87a
88
88a
88b
WX
WX
R: 162.55
WX
WX
R: 162.4
WX
WX
R: 162.475
WX
R: 162.425
WX
R: 162.45
WX
R: 162.5
WX
R: 162.525
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ACCESSORIES
Only use Harris approved accessories. Contact Harris for requirements not
contained in this list:
Standard Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) - Rugged, submersible, 6 ft.
(stretch length) coil cord, swivel clip, 3.5 mm earpiece interface, high/low volume
control
1-Bay Charger - Multi-chemistry battery charger, supports radio operation while
charging
6-Bay Charger - Multi-chemistry, multi-bay battery charge, 12 VDC
Leather Carry Cases - Durable radio carry-cases selectable with swivel D-clip
belt-loops or T-straps. Various styles available.
Nylon Carry Cases - Nylon radio carry cases available in various styles and
configurations.
USB Cable - USB computer interface cable for use with the RF-6650P
Communications Planning Application
KVL Cable - Adapter cable supports loading encryption keys with the Motorola
KVL 3000 Plus
AA Clamshell - Battery pack for use with AA-sized batteries
Lithium Battery - Rechargeable Lithium-ION (Li-ION) battery pack (1208820308-01)
Antenna - Full-Spectrum, 136-870 MHz frequency coverage
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GLOSSARY
XG-100
GLOSSARY
-AAES
AES-256
AMBE+2
ANSI
Advanced Encryption Standard
Advanced Encryption Standard, 256-bit
Advanced Multi-Band Excitation
implementation 2
American National Standards Institute
-B-
-C-
CA
CDCSS
CH INFO
CKR
CMB
CPA
CTCSS
Celsius
Canada
Continuous Digital Coded Squelch System
Channel Information
Common Key References
Continuous Marine Broadcast
Communications Planning Application
Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System
-D-
DES
DES-OFB
DFO
Digital Encryption Standard
Digital Encryption Standard Output Feedback
Department Fisheries Ocean
-E-
EPIRB
Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacons
-F-
FCC
FM
Fahrenheit
Federal Communications Commission
Frequency Modulation
-G-
GHz
GPS
Giga (109) Hertz
Global Positioning System
-H-
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GLOSSARY
-IID
IEEE
INTL
Identification
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
International
-J-K-
kHz
KID
KVL
kilo (103) Hertz
Key Identification
Key Variable Loader (Motorola KVL 3000 Plus)
-L-
LAT/LONG DMS
LED
Li-ION
Latitude/Longitude Degrees Minutes Seconds
Light Emitting Diode
Lithium-ION
-M-
MHz
mm
ms
Megahertz
Millimeter
milli (10-3) seconds
-N-
NAC
Ni-MH
NOAA
Network Access Code
Nickel Metal Hydride
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
-O-
OET
Office of Engineering and Technology
-P-
P25
POS
PRI
PTT
Project 25
Position
Priority (Channel)
Push-to-Talk
-Q-
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-RRSM
RX
Remote Speaker Microphone
Receive
-S-
SMA
Subminiature version A
-T-
TIA
TX
Telecommunications Industry Association
Transmit
-U-
UHF
US
USCG
UTC
UTM
Ultra High Frequency
United States
United States Coast Guard
Universal Time Coordinated
Universal Transverse Mercator
-V-
VDC
VHF
VTS
Volts, Direct Current
Very High Frequency
Vessel Traffic Service
-W-
WEEE
Waste from Electric and Electronic Equipment
-X-Y-Z-
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Symbols
1 Channel, Priority ...................... 91
3000 Plus, Create Key in the KVL . 46
3000 Plus, Create Keygroup in
the KVL ................................ 47
3000 Plus, Zeroize All from KVL ... 57
3000 Plus, Zeroize Keygroups
Using KVL ............................ 55
3000 Plus, Zeroize Keys Using
KVL ..................................... 53
CH INFO Menu ...........................60
Channel Bank, Select ..................24
Channel Using Knob, Select .........24
Channel, Edit .............................102
Channel, Priority 1 ......................91
Clip, Removing Optional Belt ........16
Clock Settings ............................76
Controls, XG-100P ......................18
CPA, Programming Via ................102
Create Key in the KVL 3000 Plus ..46
Create Keygroup in the KVL 3000
Plus .....................................47
Create Keys ...............................46
Custom Scan, Zone Scan vs ........86
(PRI), Set or Remove Priority ....... 93
(Shortcut Menu), Start or Stop Scan 80
Numerics
Accessories ...............................
Activate/View Mission Plan ..........
Active Scan List, Set ...................
Add New Scan List .....................
Advanced Operations .................
All from KVL 3000 Plus, Zeroize ...
All from Radio, Zeroize ................
Assemble the Radio ....................
Audio Settings ...........................
123
58
95
87
45
57
52
14
64
Bank, Select Channel ................. 24
Basic Operations ........................ 17
Basic Setup ............................... 13
Battery Settings .......................... 76
Battery, Removing the ................. 16
Before First Time Use ................. 23
Belt Clip, Removing Optional ........ 16
Bluetooth .................................. 71
Buttons, Programmable Hot
Key and ............................... 108
Bypass Repeater, Use
Talkaround to ........................ 33
Edit Channel ..............................102
Edit Scan List .............................89
Emergency Call, Declaring an .......43
Emergency Call, Receiving an ......42
Emergency Operation ..................42
Encryption On or Off, Turn ............25
Equipment Description .................12
First Time Use, Before .................23
Flip Top Display ..........................85
Frequencies, Marine ....................110
Call, Declaring an Emergency ......
Call, Make a Priority ....................
Call, Make an Individual ..............
Call, Receiving an Emergency ......
Declaring an Emergency Call ........43
Delete Scan List .........................94
Delete, Nuisance ........................38, 82
Description, Equipment ................12
Display Settings ..........................68
Display, Flip Top .........................85
Display, Main ..............................21
Display, Top ...............................20
43
30
28
42
Glossary ....................................125
GPS Information, View .................40
GPS Settings .............................70
Guidelines, Storage .....................12
INDEX-129
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INDEX
Hot Key and Buttons,
Programmable .......................108
Main Display ...............................21
Make a Priority Call .....................30
Make an Individual Call ................28
Marine Frequencies .....................110
Menu Navigation .........................22
Menu, CH INFO ..........................60
Menu, Message ..........................96
Menu, Settings ............................62
Menu, Shortcut ...........................78
Menu, Utility ...............................97
Menu), Start or Stop Scan
(Shortcut ...............................80
Menus, Select Zone Using ............26
Message Menu ...........................96
Mission Plan, Activate/View ..........58
Monitor and Squelch Types ..........81
Mute/Unmute Speaker .................83
Individual Call, Make an ...............28
INFO Menu, CH ..........................60
Information, View GPS .................40
Introduction ................................11
Key and Buttons, Programmable
Hot .......................................108
Key in the KVL 3000 Plus, Create ..46
Keygroup in the KVL 3000 Plus,
Create ..................................47
Keygroups Using KVL 3000 Plus,
Zeroize .................................55
Keygroups, Load .........................50
Keypad, Lock .............................84
Keys Using KVL 3000 Plus,
Zeroize .................................53
Keys, Create ..............................46
Keys, Load .................................48
Knob, Select Channel Using .........24
KVL 3000 Plus, Create Key in the ..46
KVL 3000 Plus, Create Keygroup
in the ....................................47
KVL 3000 Plus, Zeroize All from ....57
KVL 3000 Plus, Zeroize
Keygroups Using ....................55
KVL 3000 Plus, Zeroize Keys
Using ....................................53
List, Add New Scan .....................87
List, Delete Scan .........................94
List, Edit Scan ............................89
List, Rename Scan ......................91
List, Set Active Scan ....................95
Load Keygroups ..........................50
Load Keys ..................................48
Lock Keypad ..............................84
INDEX-130
Navigation, Menu ........................22
New Scan List, Add .....................87
New Talkgroup, Select a ...............31
Nuisance Delete .........................38, 82
Off, Turn Encryption On or ............25
Operation, Emergency .................42
Operations, Advanced .................45
Operations, Basic ........................17
Optional Belt Clip, Removing ........16
or Off, Turn Encryption On ............25
or Remove Priority (PRI), Set ........93
or Stop Scan (Shortcut Menu),
Start .....................................80
Plan, Activate/View Mission ..........58
Plus, Create Key in the KVL 3000 ..46
Plus, Create Keygroup in the KVL
3000 .....................................47
Plus, Zeroize All from KVL 3000 ....57
Plus, Zeroize Keygroups Using
KVL 3000 ..............................55
XG-100
I NDEX
Plus, Zeroize Keys Using KVL
3000 .................................... 53
Power On and Set Volume ........... 23
Priority (PRI), Set or Remove ....... 93
Priority 1 Channel ....................... 91
Priority Call, Make a .................... 30
Programmable Hot Key and
Buttons ................................ 108
Programming ............................. 101
Programming Via CPA ................ 102
Radio, Assemble the ................... 14
Radio, Zeroize All from ................ 52
Receiving an Emergency Call ...... 42
Reference ................................. 109
Remove Priority (PRI), Set or ....... 93
Removing Optional Belt Clip ........ 16
Removing the Battery ................. 16
Rename Scan List ...................... 91
Repeater, Use Talkaround to
Bypass ................................. 33
Scan (Shortcut Menu), Start or
Stop .................................... 80
Scan List, Add New .................... 87
Scan List, Delete ........................ 94
Scan List, Edit ............................ 89
Scan List, Rename ..................... 91
Scan List, Set Active ................... 95
Scan vs Custom Scan, Zone ........ 86
Scan, Set up .............................. 85
Scan, Start ................................ 35
Scan, Stop ................................ 37
Scan, Zone Scan vs Custom ........ 86
Select a New Talkgroup ............... 31
Select Channel Bank .................. 24
Select Channel Using Knob ......... 24
Select Zone Using Menus ............ 26
Set Active Scan List .................... 95
Set or Remove Priority (PRI) ........ 93
Set up Scan ............................... 85
Set Volume, Power On and .......... 23
Settings Menu ............................62
Settings, Audio ...........................64
Settings, Battery .........................76
Settings, Clock ...........................76
Settings, Display .........................68
Settings, GPS .............................70
Setup, Basic ...............................13
Shortcut Menu ............................78
Speaker, Mute/Unmute ................83
Squelch Types, Monitor and .........81
Start or Stop Scan (Shortcut
Menu) ..................................80
Start Scan ..................................35
Stop Scan ..................................37
Stop Scan (Shortcut Menu),
Start or .................................80
Storage Guidelines ......................12
Talkaround to Bypass Repeater,
Use ......................................33
Talkgroup, Select a New ..............31
Time Use, Before First .................23
Top Display ................................20
Top Display, Flip .........................85
Turn Encryption On or Off ............25
Types, Monitor and Squelch .........81
up Scan, Set ..............................85
Use Talkaround to Bypass
Repeater ..............................33
Use, Before First Time .................23
Using Knob, Select Channel .........24
Using KVL 3000 Plus, Zeroize
Keygroups ............................55
Using KVL 3000 Plus, Zeroize
Keys ....................................53
Using Menus, Select Zone ...........26
Utility Menu ................................97
Via CPA, Programming ................102
View GPS Information .................40
Volume, Power On and Set ..........23
INDEX-131
XG-100
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vs Custom Scan, Zone Scan .........86
XG-100P Controls .......................18
Zeroize All from KVL 3000 Plus .....57
Zeroize All from Radio .................52
Zeroize Keygroups Using KVL
3000 Plus ..............................55
Zeroize Keys Using KVL 3000 Plus 53
Zone Scan vs Custom Scan .........86
Zone Using Menus, Select ............26
INDEX-132
R
a.
Harris Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, through its RF Communications
Division (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use
(hereinafter "Buyer") that Equipment manufactured by or for the Seller shall be
free from defects in material and workmanship, and shall conform to its
published specifications. With respect to all non-Seller Equipment, Seller
gives no warranty, and only the warranty, if any, given by the manufacturer
shall apply. Rechargeable batteries are excluded from this warranty but are
warranted under a separate Rechargeable Battery Warranty (ECR-7048).
b.
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to meet the above warranties occurring within the following periods of time
from date of sale to the Buyer and are conditioned on Buyer's giving written
notice to Seller within thirty (30) days of such occurrence:
1.
For fuses and non-rechargeable batteries, operable on arrival only.
2.
For parts and accessories (except as noted in B.1) sold by Seller's
Service Parts Operation, ninety (90) days.
3.
For P7300, P7200, P7100IP, P5400, P5300, P5200, P5100, P3300,
M7300, M7200 (including V-TAC), M7100 IP, M5300 and M3300 radios,
two (2) years, effective 10/01/2007.
4.
For UnityTM XG-100P, three (3) years.
5.
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c.
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these purposes either at its place of business during normal business hours,
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equipment. Service on fixed location equipment more than thirty (30) miles
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part thereof, which (i) has been modified or otherwise altered other than
pursuant to Seller's written instructions or written approval or, (ii) is normally
consumed in operation or, (iii) has a normal life inherently shorter than the
warranty periods specified in Paragraph B, or (iv) is not properly stored,
installed, used, maintained or repaired, or, (v) has been subjected to any other
kind of misuse or detrimental exposure, or has been involved in an accident.
e.
The preceding paragraphs set forth the exclusive remedies for claims based
upon defects in or nonconformity of the Equipment, whether the claim is in
contract, warranty, tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise, and
however instituted. Upon the expiration of the warranty period, all such liability
shall terminate. The foregoing warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other
warranties, whether oral, written, expressed, implied or statutory. NO
IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.
This warranty applies only within the United States.
Harris Corporation
RF Communications Division
221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway
Lynchburg, VA 24501
1-800-528-7711
Harris Corporation
RF Communications Division
1680 University Avenue
Rochester, NY 14610
1-585-244-5830
RF Communications Division │ 1680 University Ave │ Rochester, NY USA 14610
Tel: 585-244-5830. Fax: 585-242-4755 www.harris.com

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