Kirisun Communication PT320802 FM Handheld Transceiver User Manual

Kirisun Communications Co., Ltd FM Handheld Transceiver Users Manual

users manual

2°²È«ÐÔ£ºÊ¹ÓÃÕ߶ÔʹÓöԽ²»úµÄÒ»°ãΣÏÕÐÔµÄÁ˽âºÍÈÏʶÊǺÜÖØÒªµÄ¡£We are grateful you have chosen                    for yourland mobile application. We believe this easy to use transceiver will provide dependable communicationto keep personal operating at peak efficiency.                   Transceiver incorporates the latest andadvanced technology, so you will be pleased withthis product quality and features .MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL PT2208/3208PRECAUTIONSPlease observe the following  precautions to preventfire, personal injury, and transceiver damage.Do not operate your transceiver while taking on fuel,or not while parked.Do not expose the transceiver for a long period to direct sunlight, nor places the transceiver close to heating appliances.Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty areas, humid areas , not on unstable surfaces.Do not modify this transceiver for any reason.Refer service to qualified licensed or certificated technician only.Notice: this radio is  intended for use in occupational /controlled conditions , where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC limits. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population , consumer , or any other use .
1111111ÌìÏß ³äµçµçÔ´ÊÊÅäÆ÷CONTENTS UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTCarefully unpack the transceiver.We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following table  before discarding the packing material. If any damage has occurred during shipment, file a claim with the carrier immediately .SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Antenna Wrist loopBelt clipBattery Charger AdaptorManual instruction AntennaAdaptorBelt clipCharger Wrist loopBatteryUnpacking and checking equipment............. Supplied accessories........................................PreparationCharging the battery pack........................... Installing /Removing the battery pack............ Installing the antenna .................................  Installing the optional Speaker/Microphone....Installing /Removing the belt clip .................... Getting Acquainted.......................... Basic operation ...........................................Scan function .............................................Start scan....................................................End scan...........................................................Auxiliary FunctionTime-out Timer..............................................Battery saving.............................................. Low battery warning .....................................Monitor......................................................  QT & DQT.....................................................Troubleshooting guide  ................................ Frequency chart..............................................  334567789101010131313141415162223
2425   Don`t dispose exhausted batteries in the household   Waste.  Bring back such batteries to your dealer or    bring the exhausted batteries to a special disposal    Service. ½«µç³ØµÄËĸö°¼²Û¶Ô×¼¶Ô½²»ú±³¿ÇÉϵÄÏàÓ¦µ¼¹ì¡£Plug the AC adaptor cableinto the adaptor jack locatedon the rear of the charger;Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. Match the four  grooves of  the battery pack  with the corresponding  guides on the back of the transceiver Slide the battery pack along the back of the transceiver until the release latch on  the  base of the transceiver locks To remove the battery pack , pull back on the release latch and slide the pack away from the transceiverPREPARATION Slide the battery pack ortransceiver with a batterypack into the charger.Make  sure the battery pack contacts are  in contact with the charging terminals . The  charger LED turns red and charging begins . After charging  the battery for 4 hours,  the charger  LED light turns green, disconnect it from the charger. Disconnect the adaptor from the AC outletCHARGE THE BATTERY  INSTALLING /REMOVING THE
2627  °²×°Æ¤´ø¼Ð°²×°Ê±£¬½«Æ¤´ø¼ÐÉϲ¿¶Ô×¼µç³Ø±³ÃæµÄµ¼²Û£¬Êʵ±ÓÃÁ¦ÏòÉÏÍƽø¼´¿É£»Ð¶Æ¤´ø¼Ðʱ£¬ÓÃÖ¸¼×»ò¹¤¾ß²åÈëƤ´ø¼ÐÉϲ¿µÄ°¼²Û£¬ÏòÉϲ¦¶¯¿¨Æ¬£¬Í¬Ê±ÏòÏÂÓÃÁ¦ÍÆƤ´ø¼Ð¼´¿ÉÈ¡Ï¡£Screw the antenna intothe connector on the topof the transceiver by holdingthe antenna at its base and turning it clockwise until secure.If you don`t  use a  speaker /microphone, installing the cover over the speaker /microphone jacks with  the supplied 3x6mm  screw.Insert the speaker/microphone plugs into the Speaker/Microphone jacks.Attached the lockingbracket with  the supplied 3x6mm screw.If necessary, attach the belt clip with  the two 3x4mm screws from the supplied screw set.INSTALLING ANTENNAINSTALLING THE OPTIONAL SPEAKER /MICROPHONEINSTALLING THE COVER OVER THE SPEAKER /MICROPHONE JACKSINSTALLING /REMOVING THE BELT CLIP
2829»ù±¾²Ù×÷°´Ë³Ê±Õë·½Ïòת¶¯µçÔ´/ÒôÁ¿¿ª¹Ø£¬´ò¿ª¶Ô½²»úµÄµçÔ´¡£   ·¢³ö¡°àÖ¡±Òô£¬±íʾ¶Ô½²»ú´¦ÓÚ×¼±¸¹¤×÷״̬¡£Switch on:Switch  on the  transceiver by turning  the Power /Volume  control clockwiseTill a click is heard, then the transceiver will be in the state of stand by.GETTING ACQUAINTED Basic operation     LED INDICATORLED Lights red while transmitting; lightsgreen while receivinga signal; flashes red when the batteryvoltage is low while  transmitting.    CHANNEL SELECTOR  Rotate to select channel 1-16.    POWER /VOLUME SWITCH Turn clockwise to switch ON the transceiver ;To switch OFF the transceiver, turn counterclockwise  until a click  sounds;Rotate to adjust the volume level.     PTT (push-to -talk)To make a call, press and hold the PTT button , thenspeak into the microphone with normal voice.Release the PTT  to receive.      MONITOR BUTTON  Press the button for closing the SQUELCH, and  release for open.      MIC-SP JACKS If desired, connect a speaker -microphone here.Adjusting volume:To adjust volume, turn the POWER/VOL control, while using MONI  to listen to channel background noise.Selecting channel :Rotate the channel  selector to selectchannels.
210 211¸¨Öú¹¦ÄÜTransmitting:To make a call, press PTT, and speak in normal voice, please hold the microphone 1.5 inches away  from your  mouth.Receiving :Releasing PTT, and adjusting the volume properly, you will hear the calling from the speaker.     SCAN FUNCTION (This function may be prohibited by local dealer )    START  SCAN While switch to channel 16, the transceiver will begin to scan , and pause after receiving signals.     END  SCAN While switch to channel 1-15, the scan will be stoppedIntroduction :1.  Dealers can set the following two ways to restart      the  scan after its pausing :     1) Time -control :        The transceiver will restart the scan after pausing         for some time while receiving signals. The pausing        time can be preset from 0.5 to 5 seconds.2) Carrier wave control :     The transceiver will pause the  scan after receiving    signals and will restart the scan 3 seconds later after     the pause disappears. 2. The working channel of the transceiver will     return to the following channels automatically      by pressing PTT during the scan. The dealer can      select one among the following  four ways.1) Selected channel     When pressing PTT during the scan, the transceiver     will always transmit from the first channel of the     scanning list.2) Selected channel or currently working channel    If pressing PTT during  scanning, the  transceiver    will transmit from the first channel in the scanning   list. If pressing PTT during the scan pausing,    the  transceiver will transmit from current channel. 3) Prior channel     The transceiver will always send signals from the prior     channel in the scan list when pressing PTT.4) Prior channel +currently working  channel     When the transceiver is scanning, it will  send  signals     from the prior channel in the scanning list,      by pressing PTT.
    REMARKS:The above mentioned currently working channel means the channel in which the transceiver holds on under the following four conditions.2) When receiving signals during scan, the     transceiver  will pause and stay in current     channel for 3 seconds after the signals     disappear.3) Transceiver will stay in current channel when    pressing PTT during scan. 4)The transmitting will end by releasing PTT,     Within the transmitting pause time preset by      local distributor ,the transceiver will stay in      current channel.AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS     TIME-OUT-  TIMERThe   purpose of the Time -out -Timer is to prevent any single   person   from   using   a   channel   to   transmit   for   an extended period of the time. If you continuously transmit for 10 minutes, the transceiver will stop transmitting   and   a   tone   will   be   heard.   To   stop   the   tone ,   release   the   PTT   switch.   You   can   press   the   PTT again   t o   resume   transmitting .       B ATTERY  SAVING  The   Battery- Saving   function   decreases   the   power   consumption  when  no  signal  being   received  or  no operations being performed (no keys are being   pressed ,   and   no   switches   are   being   turned .)         L OW  BATTERY  WARNING Low   battery   warning   alerts you, when the battery   need s   to be recharged   while   transmitting. If the battery   power   goes   below   a   certain   value ,   the   LED light   will   blink   red,   and   the   transceiver  will  stop   transmitting .¡£2*12 213          SELECTED CHANNEL :     The first channel in the scanning list set by      distributor.     PRIOR CHANNEL:     The prior channel in the scanning list set      by distributor.*  1) Before restarting the scan after receiving the     signals,  the transceiver still stay in current     channel.
214No  power  Battery  power  dies   shortly after  chargingCan  not  talk  to  or   hear   other  members   in your  group  Make   sure   you   are   using   the   same frequency   and   quiet   talk   tone   as   the other   members   in   your   group. Other   group   members   may   be   too   far  away .  Make  sure  you  are  within   the  range  of  the  other  transceivers. NO.    PROBLEM             SOLUTIONMONITORWhen there is no signal  received , the squelchcircuit on the transceiver automatically mutesthe speaker,  so  you will not hear backgroundnoise.  To manually deactivate the squelch,press the Monitor key, which  is useful when you want to adjust the volume level or when you need to receive a weak  signal.QUIET TALK (QT) & DIGITAL QUIET TALK (DQT)1.  Some channels may have pre-programmed QT/DQT tones. A QT/DQT tone is a subaudible tone which allows you to ignore(not hear)calls from other parties who are using the same channel.2.  When you receive a signal that has a tone different from the one set  in your transceiver,you will not hear the  signal. Likewise, signalsthat you transmit will only be received by partieswhose QT/DQT tones as the same as yours.Note : Though you use a QT/DQT channel which can             prevent you from receiving unwanted signals,            it does not mean your calls will be private.TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE1)  The  battery  pack  may  be   dead.   Recharge   or   replace  the   battery pack .2)  The  battery  pack  may  not be   installed   properly.   Remove the   battery   pack   and   instal l   it again .The  battery  pack  life  is  finished .Replace   the   battery pack   with   a   new   one .Other  voices(besides  group members) are on the channel.Change the Quiet Talk tone. Be sure to change the tone on all transceivers in your group .215
12345678910111213141516216SETTING CHANNELS ÐŵÀÊý                                       16 (15+S)5Wµç   DC  7.2VÖØ  FREQUENCY(Mhz)(1) 136-150(2) 150-174R F POWERCHANNELSDIMENSION 55mmX115mmX32mmWEIGHT 240 g  with battery and antenna POWER SOURCECHANNELTRANSMITTING FREQUENCY RECEIVING FREQUENCY PT 2208Ö÷Òª¼¼ÊõÖ¸±ê STANDARD SPECIFICATION 4W(1) 400-420(2)450-470(3)420-4504WPT 3208 PT 3208 Caution:Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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