GR1.4 CM5000 Software Release Note
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Motorola Release Note
TETRA Terminals
GR1.4 software and hardware for
CM5000
CM5000 SW: MR01.0xx.019
Native Programmer (CPS): version 1.0.19-1
Document revision: Issue O
Compass Location:
http://compass.mot.com/go/256657003
Revision Date: 15
th
April 2009
Motorola – TETRA Terminal and Accessory Product Operations Group
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CHANGE HISTORY
Issue Date
Author
Description
O 15
th
April 2009
Chas Couchman
First formal release
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
The overall purpose of this document is to introduce the reader to the GR1.4 software release
prior to operating the CM5000 TETRA terminal.
1.1 Purpose
This document defines the first release of the GR1.4 software release.
For a more detailed description of the CM5000 TETRA terminals, please refer to:
1. the previous Customer Release Notes referred section 8.1.
2. or on Motorola Online
or
https://businessonline.motorola.com
(accessible for Motorola Partners).
3. and through your usual Motorola channel partner account manager.
1.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations
APAC
Asia Pacific Region
CR
Change
Request
CPS
Customer Programming Software
DCK
Digital Car Kit
DGNA
Dynamic Group Number Assignment
DMO
Direct Mode Operation
EMEA
Europe, Middle East and Africa
IOP
Intra-Operability
KVL
Key Variable Loader
MMI
Man Machine Interface
MR
Mobile
Release
MS
Mobile
Station
PD
Packet
Data
PPC
Pre-emptive Priority Call
PIN
Personal Identity Number
PTT
Push To Talk
RSM
Remote Speaker Microphone
RL
Remote
Listening
SDS
Short Data Service
SI
System
Integration
SW
Software
SwMI
Switching and Management Infrastructure
TG
Talkgroup
TMO
Trunked Mode Operation
TXI
Transmit
Inhibit
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2 Product and Release Information
2.1 Product Details
The GR1.4 software release can be installed in the following TETRA terminals:
• CM5000
The CM5000 Mobile terminal is available to work within the following frequencies:
• 380 – 430 MHz
The CM5000 terminal will be delivered with the following encryption possibilities:
• TETRA Clear without End to End Encryption
• TETRA Encryption Algorithm 1 (TEA1) without End to End Encryption
• TETRA Encryption Algorithm 2 (TEA2) without End to End Encryption
• TETRA Encryption Algorithm 3 (TEA3) without End to End Encryption
The CM5000 is certified to operate with Motorola Terminals MTH800, MTP850, MTM800,
MTM800E, TCR1000 and MTP850EX.
2.2 New Features
The software and hardware developed in this release is new by definition, new features are
listed in section 5.
2.3 Enhancements
The following list includes all the customer cases closed with GR1.4 software release.
Ref Headline
C3-21707701
CM5000 OTAR Feature operational in GR1.4
C3-21645601
CM5000 - Authenticates on Rabbit System
C3-21717026
CM5000 allows DMO talkgroups to be provisioned without a KAG
C3-21717024
CM5000 enters DMO Mode if it does not possess all DM-SCK Keys
C3-21823653
DMO SCK works via repeater/gateway
4096 KAR ranges are possible but only import of up to 2048 GCK association ranges (KAR)
are available at any one time due to the TalkGroup limitation in the radio (2048). Up to 8 kinds
of GCKNs can be allocated to any of GSSIs.
CM5000 is capable of being configured and using clear DMO and SDMO TGs when SDMO is
configured.
After the reception of D-OTAR CMG GSSI PROVIDE PDU containing CMG GSSI of 0, all keys
except TM-SCK are deleted. (CM5000 does not request any keys while it has CMG GSSI of
0).
With DM-SCK OTAR enabled the CM5000 will accept dm-sck keys and on a power cycle no
longer reports "Encryption Key error".
When switching to DMO Mode, the CM5000 no longer reports "Service Restricted Error" and
is now able to switch to DMO mode.
CM5000 always request GSKO from the SwMI on power up.
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CM5000 requests keys for DM-SCK KAGs that are not configured in its codeplug.
CM5000 now uses the OTAR retry timer broadcast by the system when requesting keys
again.
CM5000 now makes a group call if "Mutual Authentication" is set to "OFF".
Call pre-emption with Gateway operation when working in 2c class is now possible.
D-SDS DATA PDU is now decoded correctly (Basic Location Parameter Request PDU)
Import a KAR (association) file ([Application] – [TMO Talkgroup]) Association file which
specifies the relations between GSSIs and GCKNs can be imported to set GCK Numbers in
TMO TG list by selecting “KAR file read” button. Customers can also directly type GCK
Number without a KAR file and up to 8 kinds of GCKNs can be allocated to any of GSSIs
according to the information from Motorola.
Association file which specifies the relations between DMO Talk groups and KAGs can be
imported to set KAGs by selecting “KAG file read” button. Customers can also directly type
KAG Numbers without a KAG file.
Customers can choose “No KAG (Clear)” for DMO Encryption in DMO TG list. CM5000 can be
capable of being configured and capable of using clear DMO and SDMO TGs when SDMO is
configured.
Customers can allocate GCKN for SWG and broadcast address to directly type GCKN.
CM5000 will not use the last selected group after power cycle if the following event takes
place. If CM5000 receives D-ATTACH/DETACH GROUP IDENTIT PDU that contains “security
Related Information” element, it does not use this group as the selected group after power
cycle. In this case the CM5000 will attach the group that is registered in the top of its talkgroup
list as a selected group.
If GCK key change occurs during a call, CM5000 is now able to receive the new GCK.
The following list includes all the customer cases closed with the new v1.0.19-1 CPS:
Ref Headline
5000TRU (The radio unit can now start this application without using the control panel unit.) In
order to support “5000TRU”, boot software which is embedded in Application Writer has been
modified. This application writer can be used with all versions of application software. The
Control Head is still required to program/reprogram radio but not for normal operation.
You can switch between English and German from the [Option] menu (Language setting)
.
Incoming 1000 character messages now have an associated icon
When a talkgroup is active, the change talkgroup function via one touch button now works.
OTB function allows change of Talkgroup while the talkgroup is active (but not transmitting).
2.4 Release Version Information (Release Name)
Encryption CM5000 Radio
CM5000 Panel
Clear
MR01.000.019 MP01.000.007
TEA1
MR01.011.019 MP01.000.007
TEA2
MR01.012.019 MP01.000.007
TEA3
MR01.013.019 MP01.000.007
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2.5 CPS support
Native Programmer:
v1.0.19-1 (for configuring Radios)
2.6 SW Loading
In addition to the CPS detailed above, two SW loading tools are required, separately
supporting the Radio and Panel SW.
Application Writer:
v2.1.0
(for loading Radio SW)
Panel
Writer
v2.1.0
(for loading Panel SW)
2.7 SciWatch Tool
SciWatch:
v1.0.8
2.8 Supported Languages
The CM5000 terminal is capable of supporting the following languages:
• English (including CPS)
• Lithuanian
• French
• German (including CPS)
• Spanish
• Dutch
• Norwegian
• Swedish
• Polish
• Portuguese
2.9 Notes on how to upgrade and languages
See section 7 on how to deal with new languages when upgrading radios.
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2.10 System Baseline Version
The CM5000 TETRA terminal with GR1.4 software was tested using the following
infrastructure:
System Used:
SR6.1 - D6.1 SSR
Test Equipment Used:
AIE Testing and Other Testing Equipment
Version
KMF Encrypted
Client/Server
R02.04.20
AIE KVL
R04.01.24
Crypto Card – KMF
CCC: 0200
CE: 0201
HW Ver: 0.0.0
Driver Version: 1.1.0.0
SwMI MOT – R6.1
D6.1 SSR
AuC R06.01.00.27
PRC
R06.01.00.02
2.11 Limitations to use
The software release specified in this release notes are full MS Release and are
certified for operational use.
MTH800, MTP850, MTM800, MTM800E
do not support private calls through the
CM5000 in gateway mode.
2.12 Operation Notes
This section outlines all exceptions and defects known at the time of issue that are
considered to have a customer impact. A customer impacting exception is defined
below:
• A defect or fault for which there is a valid and viable workaround but the lack of
awareness of the workaround could have safety implications or render the product
unusable.
• A temporary change in procedures is required to ‘workaround’ a defect or fault in
order to maintain a feature or function.
• Cosmetic problems which may mislead users and cause unnecessary alarm or
which are particularly distracting or annoying.
This section does not include:
• Anomalies observed during the System Integration phase of the release, which are
not reproducible.
• Defects that cause performance degradation, which cannot be detected by the
user.
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• Cosmetic defects that are not listed above.
• Defects that will only manifest as faults after two or more consecutive low
probability system faults have occurred.
Unless stated otherwise within the text of the exception/defect, a solution to each
problem is being sought by the development group.
The following section outlines brief Operation Notes for respectively TETRA terminal and
CPS.
2.12.1
TETRA Terminals
The GR1.4 software operation notes for TETRA terminals are the following:
• SCI Watch Tool V1.0.8
is required for correct analysis of signalling between the
CM5000 and System for this GR1.4 SW release
2.12.2
CPS
The operation notes for using GR1.4 CPS with the CM5000 terminal are the following:
• These instructions only apply if you’re aware of CM5000's that do not always register
to the best or nearest site.
All radios are delivered with the factory default code plug which pre-sets the
Hysteresis Margins to the correct value of 0 db.
All Native Programmers have a switch on "default" code plug, from build 1.0.18 or
earlier, this has the Hysteresis Margins set to 3 db. If this codeplug is used then the
user needs to reset the Hysteresis Margins to the correct value of 0 db.
If the user pre-downloads the radio codeplug prior to undertaking updates rather than
using the Native Programmer "default" code plug, the user will see no issues and the
Hysteresis Margins will remain at 0 db. Please note that when the Native Programmer
is opened it always shows a codeplug which is populated with the switch on "default"
code plug, you have to "read" the connected radio to be able to see the radio
codeplug, as detailed in the programmers guide.
All Native Programmer, switch on "default" code plugs, from Cleartone build 1.0.19-1
onwards will have the Hysteresis Margins set to 0 db, this build is backwards
compatible across all radio releases.
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2.12.3
KVL
Notes for KVL operation with CM5000:
• Set Motorola KVL for Baud rate 9600
• To place CM5000 into KVL mode - Switch OFF radio, Press “Menu + 6 +
power up” keys together (radio displays Green LED + blank screen) then
attach KVL via 20 pin cable GMKN1022A.
• Program keys as per KVL manual……….
2.12.4
Activate software features
From GR1.1 SW release all pin activated sales features are disabled:
• QA00452AA - Gateway
• QA00453AA - Repeater
• QA00450AA - GPS
• QA00451AA - Multi Slot packet data
To activate these features the feature option needs to have been first selected and
purchased, a radio specific set of pin codes covering the purchased features is
supplied with each radio that allows the customer to enable each radio with its
applicable functionality.
To enable features
• Turn off radio
• press and hold green “call key” and “up” navigation key
• Turn on radio
• Select feature from list and enter feature pin code.
• Select next feature………..
• Turn off radio
Radios containing GR1.1 or later SW will be automatically port forward all existing
Enabled Pins during upgrade.
Radios containing GR1.0 or earlier SW will not allow Enabled Pins to be carried
forwards, please contact Motorola for Pin details prior to upgrade.
2.12.5
TIB (Technical Information Bulletin)
The following TIBs apply to this software release:
None
applicable
TIBs are stored at:
- Compass (only accessible for Motorola employees)
•
http://compass.mot.com/go/139353500
they can be obtained through your usual Motorola channel partner account manager.
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2.13 User manuals
Elsewhere in the document an overview of the characteristics of the GR1.4 features is
provided. For detailed operation descriptions of the introduced features, please refer to the
CM5000 latest user manuals from MOL (Motorola Online)
:
• CM5000 Basic User Guide
• CM5000 Feature User Guide
• CM5000 Programming Manual
• CM5000 Basic Service Manual
• CM5000 Installation Manual
• CM5000 Programming Manual
Once logged on, go to Resource centre, and then TETRA terminals, then Mobile Radios, then
chose CM5000. If you don’t access MOL get in contact with your usual Motorola channel
partner account manager.
2.14 Features removed in this Release
Nothing to report.
3 CPS GR1.4 Items
The CPS for GR1.4 is a new release as detailed in the supporting documentation.
Following changes have been implemented.
o
Selection for English or German language
o
Native Programmer switch on “default” code plug updated.
4 ACCESSORIES
No new accessories
5 GR1.4 New Features Description
The below section lists the new features introduced with GR1.4, the functionality of the majority of the
features detailed below are based upon the MTM800, MTM800E, MTP850 and MTH800 products.
Details regarding the operation and functionality can be found in the documentation detailed in section
2.12.
• German language selection within CPS
• GCK,
including:
o
Supports GCK key change during a call
o
GCKN allocation for SWG and broadcast address
• DMO SCK OTAR, including
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4096 KAR Ranges
o
Import KAR & KAG (association) file
• Group call supported with “mutual authentication” set to off.
• Auto selected group post “power cycle” can be either last selected group or first group
registered from talk group list.
• AT Commands
Following 3 commands have been added / updated to support remote radio
operation/control.
o
+CFUN
o
+CCLK
o
+CTGL
v2
• Radio can be operated without the need for a Control Panel (TRU configuration).
• Incoming 1000 Character messages are supported by an MMI Icon.
• When “Duplex call at Private” is set to OFF via Native Programmer and a “Private Call”
is made the MMI displays “Use PTT”.
• One Touch Button supports change of talkgroup when a talk group is active (but not
transmitting).
• D-SDS Data PDU supported (basic location parameter request PDU).
• Native Programmer switch on “default” code plug updated.
The following Features were also included in release GR1.3 (a customer specific
release).
• AT Commands
Following 10 commands have been added / updated to support remote radio
operation/control.
o
+CTDGR
o
+CPBR
o
+CPBW
o
+CTGL
o
+CTSCAN
o
+CTPTT
o
+GIU
o
+GCE
o
+CNUM
o
+CTGS
• Audio path DMO update – microphones connected to both front and rear radio
connections are available when the AT commands described above are used in DMO.
• TNP1 Command – all mandatory elements in TEMTA-IDENTIFICATION RESP are
supported.
• TNP1 Command –TEMTA-REPORTS IND will be answered when all TNP1
commands are received.
• Keypad Lock update – including both front and rear PTT lines are disabled during
keypad lock, selectable via CPS.
• PID220 Home Mode Display
• Unread SDS message cannot be deleted
• Ignition sense update
• SDS-TL 7 bit coding scheme – support for 160 characters
• Concatenated SDS, send support for 399 characters
• Authentication supported in clear software versions.
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• Portuguese language (within radio)
• Automatic allocation of “speed dial number”
6 Annex – Software enablement kit
GR1.4 contains four software selling features that are disabled and will require individual radio
specific pin enablement, these being.
• Gateway
• Repeater
• GPS
• Multi Slot packet Data
7 Annex – CPS Upgrade and Languages
There are no specific upgrade requirements for the GR1.4 release.
7.1 Upgrade and Load Language packs
There is no specific upgrade or loading requirements for the GR1.4 release languages.
7.2 Upgrade Only
o
Upgrading radio’s to latest version
The structure of Programming data is different from that for old software versions.
By difference described above, “Native data error” occurs when you upgrade to latest SW
in CM5000.
To upgrade from the older versions correctly, following procedure is needed.
a) Option 1
1) Write GR1.4 software into CM5000. (“Native data error” will be displayed.)
2) By using “Programmer V1.0.17” with “BOOTLNK mode”, Read programming
parameters from the Radio.
3) Write them back again.
4) Confirm that CM5000 works correctly.
.
b) Option 2
1) Write GR1.4 software into CM5000. (“Native data error” will be displayed.)
2) Using Programmer V1.0.17, open existing TPF file.
3) After “Open successful” is displayed, write TPF to CM5000 with “BOOTLNK mode”.
4) Confirm that CM5000 works correctly.
To downgrade from GR1.4 to older versions, following procedure is needed.
1) Write GR1.3, GR1.2, GR1.1 or GR1.0 software into CM5000. (“Native data error”
will be displayed.)
2) Using valid Programmer, open TPF file which has been made in advance by older
valid version of Native programmer.
3) After “Open successful” is displayed, write it to CM5000 with “BOOTLNK mode”.
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4) Confirm that CM5000 works correctly.
8 Annex - Previous GRx.x Releases
There are four previous releases, GR1.0, GR1.1, GR1.2 and GR1.3.
8.1 Documentation
For a more detailed description of the CM5000 TETRA terminal, please refer to the previous
Customer Release Notes available on:
http://compass.mot.com/go/tetracps
- Compass (only accessible for Motorola employees), or through your usual Motorola channel
partner account manager.
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9 Annex – GR1.4 CPS System Requirements
The CM5000 TETRA CPS requires an IBM® PC or compatible computer with the following
minimum configuration:
Processor:
• Minimal configuration, and to program one terminal at a
time: Pentium 1 GHz. OR,
• For multiple terminal programming at the same time:
Pentium 2GHz or above.
Memory (RAM):
• Minimal configuration, and to program one terminal at a
time: 256 MB. OR,
• For multiple terminal programming at the same time: 2 MB
or above.
RS-232 Serial port:
At least one free.
USB (Universal Serial Bus) port
If no RS-232 port is available – to allow upgrade and flashing of
software, USB to RS-232 adaptor required.
Free hard disk space for
installation:
70 MB
Drive: CD-ROM
Operating system:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP
Professional
Language: English
Please note that RS232 connection of the radio to the PC must be direct and not through a
docking station.
For multi-programming through RS232 serial expansion card, the recommended maximum
number of radios which can be programmed simultaneously is 8 units. The following RS232
serial PCI expansion card has been tested with Tetra GR1.4 CPS:
Serial Interface Card:
Manufacturer: CONTEC CO. LTD.
Model: GCOM-8C2-PCI
http://www.contec.com/GOOD_SMART_USA.php?Product=GCOM-8C2-PCI&Search=Search
Serial Interface Cable:
Manufacturer: CONTEC CO. LTD.
Model: GPCE78/9PS
http://www.contec.com/GOOD_SMART_USA.php?Product=GPCE78/9PS&Search=Search