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AW-HSNetAppliance

User’s Manual

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Step by Step Configuration Procedure:
1. Turn off the power to the Net Appliance by unplugging its DC power cable and connect

the USB port to your computer using the USB mini B cable. Then re-apply power to the Net

Appliance. The unit’s encryption module will enter its programming mode only if a powered

USB cable is attached and the main power is cycled off and then on.
2. Run the Crypto Module Interface utility on your PC. You

should see a startup window like this, with everything

greyed out except the Connect button and a dropdown

list of COM ports. Usually there will be just one. If there

are more, repeat Step 1 to determine which COM port

applies to this radio by seeing it disappear and reappear

in the list.
3. Choose the correct COM port and press the Connect

button. The utility window will then show a successful

connection by activating the Login and Reset choices and

displaying “Module Connected” in the status box.

4. If you know the Crypto Officer password and want to

change the encryption key, choose Login. if you are ini-

tializing the module for the first time or wish to reset

both the password and key, choose Reset. After a warn-

ing popup, you will be able to enter a new Crypto Officer

password. This must be between 8 and 32 characters and

may include letters, numbers and symbols and is case-

dependent. If you forget the password, there is no way to

retrieve it. You will need to reset the module and begin

again. If you know the password and have logged in, you

may change it by clicking “Change Password.”

5. Next, you will be provided with a popup to enter the

encryption key and method (128, 192 or 256-bit). (You

will be forced here if you are resetting, or can choose

“Input Key” after logging in. The encryption key is a

hexadecimal number, 32 digits for 128-bit encryption, 48

digits for 192-bit and 64 digits for 256-bit. Enter the digits

as 0 - 9 and a - f or A - F (case independent). If you enter

fewer than the specified number of digits (not recom-

mended), the remainder will be padded with zeros. (To

avoid errors and preserve your sanity, you will likely want

to cut and paste this key from a text file.)

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