Powering On With Sim Card Authentication; Powering On With Rua/Rui Authentication; Powering On With Sim Card Pin Protected - Motorola CLEARTONE CM5000 Feature User Manual

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Powering On with SIM Card Authentication

The SIM card stores the keys for End-to-End Encryption.
1. Press and hold the Rotary Knob to power on.
2. Ignore or Update the End-to-End Encryption keys when
prompted for New Key?.
3. In the Home display the End-to-End Encryption icon
appears.

Powering On with SIM Card PIN Protected

When your SIM card is PIN protected, additionally you need
to enter the valid PIN on the terminal powering on.
You cannot operate the terminal until entering the correct
PIN. If you do fail to enter the correct PIN for the third time,
PUK code is required to unblock the SIM card.
It is not recommended to use Silent Emergency with a SIM
PIN protected radio as there is no indication to the user when
the PIN number is required.
If your terminal is using SIM card PIN Protected, the PIN
Protect feature is disabled.

Powering On with RUA/RUI Authentication

Radio User Assignment (RUA) & Radio User Identity (RUI) is
providing logon authentication service. It gives flexibility to
the user to have the same possibilities with any radio as with
a personal issued radio. To use full access to the system
user needs to provide the login with the PIN number.
RUI Logon is complete
RUI Logon is incomplete
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