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KVL 3000 User's Guide
Creating Key
Groups
(continued)
Note Normally,
each
key added to the group
will have a defined" key
(i.e., KID and key data) in
the KVL 3000 database.
However, you can add
keys to a group that do
not have corresponding
defined keys, or you may
have deleted a key from
the database that is a
member of one or more
groups. In these cases,
an asterisk (*) is dis
played after the CKR
when viewing the keys in
a group. This not only
serves as an alert to the
operator that no key data
exists for a particular key,
but can be used as an aid
in zeroizing keys in tar
gets. Refer to Chapter 5
Loading Keys in Target
Devices for details.
4-8
5.
You will now associate (add) the desired
keys to this group (see sidenote).
Use the
or
keys to select the first
key you wish to add (or directly enter the
CKR using the keypad), then use the
key to select SELECT.
Adding... will briefly display.
6.
Continue to add the desired keys to this
group. When finished, use the
select DONE. The message GROUP:XX
CREATED
WITH
displays to confirm the group was
successfully created. Then the following
screen appears, from which you can view
the keys in this group (see page 4-9) or
create a new group.
GRP:TEST1
HAS NN KEYS
VIEW
z End of This Procedure z
key to
KEYS briefly
NN
NEW
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