Kvl 5000 | User Manual __top__
You will typically find the KVL 5000 in:
For first-time setup or after a system reset, you must configure basic security and system settings:
| Error Code | Message | Probable Cause | Solution | |------------|---------|----------------|----------| | E-101 | “Key Not Compatible” | Algorithm mismatch between key and radio | Verify radio supports AES-256. Reload with correct algorithm. | | E-207 | “KVL Overheated” | Operating above 140°F (60°C) | Move to cooler environment; wait 15 minutes. | | E-312 | “Zeroize Triggered” | Physical tamper sensor activated | Return to administrator; reload all keys from backup. | | E-489 | “USB Connection Failed” | Incorrect driver or cable | Use approved Motorola USB cable; reinstall KMA drivers. | | E-521 | “Key ID Conflict” | Duplicate Key ID in memory | Delete old key or assign new ID. | kvl 5000 user manual
You can generate new keys (AES-256, DES-OFB, etc.) directly on the device using the internal hardware random number generator.
Need further assistance? Contact Motorola Solutions Technical Support at 1-800-927-2744. Have your KVL 5000 serial number and firmware version ready. You will typically find the KVL 5000 in:
Before diving into menu trees, the user manual establishes the KVL 5000’s purpose. Unlike earlier loaders (like the KVL 3000 Plus), the KVL 5000 is a designed to generate, store, and transfer encryption keys to compatible Motorola radios (e.g., APX, XTS, XTL, and SRX series). It supports multiple algorithms, including:
Long-lasting lithium-ion pack designed for full-shift field use. 2. Initial Setup and Navigation | | E-312 | “Zeroize Triggered” | Physical
For high-security environments, the device can be configured to "zeroize" (erase all keys) if it detects tampering or if a specific emergency code is entered. 5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting To keep your KVL 5000 running according to factory specs: