Positive mode control/secure operation, Using positive mode control, Coded reception indicator – GAI-Tronics ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator's Manual User Manual

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ICP9000 Navigator Series Console Operator’s Manual

Standard Feature Operation

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Positive Mode Control/Secure Operation

The Navigator supports positive mode control for controlling a secure-equipped base station. The
operator must control the secure mode of the console by selecting a coded or clear transmission type.
The actual encryption and decryption of audio is a function of the base station and not the console. The
console simply controls the feature.

Using Positive Mode Control

To open the secure window to access the

CODED

and

CLEAR

buttons,

press the toolbar

SECURE

button.

When the

CODED

button is pressed, the border of the

CODED

button

lights red to indicate transmit audio from the selected channel should be
encrypted by the transmitter. The status line of the information window
also displays CODED to indicate that the selected channel is now in
coded mode. The selected channel remains in this mode until the

CLEAR

button is pressed.

When the

CLEAR

button is pressed, the border of the

CODED

is extinguished and the border of the

CLEAR

button lights red to indicate transmit audio from the selected channel should no longer be

encrypted by the transmitter. The status line of the information window also displays CLEAR to indicate
that the selected channel is now in clear mode.

Coded Reception Indicator

The CODED and CLEAR

on the status line of the information window always indicate the secure state of

the selected channel and whether or not transmissions are to be encrypted by the transmitter. The

CODED

button indicator, however, serves two purposes. If a channel is secure capable, either the

CODED

or

CLEAR

indicator is lit.

However, if the console is properly configured and installed, the

CODED

indicator provides the secure

status of the last received audio on a secure channel. If the

CODED

indicator is flashing when a channel

is selected, it indicates that the last received audio on that channel was encrypted and the operator should
set the transmit secure status to the proper setting. This received transmission status is latched whether
the channel is selected or not.

To ensure that the operator selects the proper secure state for transmissions in response to a potentially
encrypted reception, the operator should always select a secure channel prior to transmitting to determine
the secure status of the last reception. Using the channel

TRANSMIT

button does not provide the

necessary information to the operator prior to responding.

Figure 21. Secure Window

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