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Instruction Manual
PT3600
FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER
We are very grateful for your purchasing
brand two-way radios produced by
Shenzhen Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd.
We believe
two-way radio, which always incorporates the latest technology, can bring
great convenience to your life and work.
We also believe that the quality and function of
two-way radio can meet your
demands for reliable communication.
Instructional Icons
This radio is not intended for use by general population in an uncontrolled environment. It is only
for occupational use and only applied to work-related conditions.
The radio must be only used by users, who are fully aware of the hazards of the exposure and who
are able to exercise control over their RF exposure to qualify for the higher exposure limits.
The following icons are available through this manual:
Notice to the User:
* Government laws prohibit radio communication without permission in government districts.
* Illegal operation is subject to punishment by fine and/or imprisonment.
* Refer service to the well-trained professional technicians only.
Safety:
It is important that the user is aware of and understands hazards common to the operation of
any radio.
Warning:
Turn off your radio before entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere (where
the air contains gas, dust and smog, etc.), such as while taking on fuel, or while parking at a
gasoline service station.
Attentions:
Please comply with the following attentions to avoid fire, bodily injury and damage to the
radio.
* Long time transmitting or continuous working in high power mode will make the rear side of the
radio generate heat.
* Please do not disassemble or assemble the radio under any circumstance.
* Please do not expose the radio to direct sunlight for a long time; do not place the radio near any
heating device, either.
* Please do not put the radio in extremely dusty, moist or dabbling places; do not place it on any
unstable surface, either.
* If the radio emits smoke or strange odors, turn it off and remove the battery from the radio and
contact your local authorized Kirisun dealer without delay.
RF Energy Exposure Compliance
● Your radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international
standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for
occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at operating duty factors of up to 50%
transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring
RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable
RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking in VOX and PTT mode), not when it is
receiving (listening) or in standby mode.
●
The device complies with SAR and/or RF field strength limits of RSS-102 requirement and
contact information where the user can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and
compliance.
Your radio complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and
guidelines
● United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR
part 2 sub-part J
● American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) C95. 1-1992
● Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1999 Edition
● International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998
Operational Instructions and Training Guidelines
To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the occupational/controlled environment RF
energy exposure limits in the above standards and guidelines, users should transmit no more than
50% of the time and always adhere to the following procedures:
Transmit and Receive
To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) key; to receive, release the PTT key.
EU Regulatory Conformance
The equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
the Directive 1999/5/EC.
Note: The above information is applicable to EU countries only.
FCC Licensing Information
Part 15 Compliance
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.
FCC Licensing Requirements
A license from Federal Communications Commission is required prior to use. Your dealer will
program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signaling codes, etc., and will be there to meet
your communications needs as your system expands. Contact your dealer for more information.
Contents
1. Unpacking and Checking ..............................................................................................................5
2. Preparation ....................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Charging the Battery ...........................................................................................................5
2.2 Installing/Removing the Battery .........................................................................................6
2.3 Installing the Antenna .........................................................................................................7
2.4 Installing the External Speaker/MIC...................................................................................7
2.5 Installing/Removing the Belt Clip ......................................................................................7
3. Radio Overview ............................................................................................................................8
4. Basic Operations ...........................................................................................................................9
4.1 Switching On.......................................................................................................................9
4.2 Adjusting the Volume ..........................................................................................................9
4.3 Selecting a Channel.............................................................................................................9
4.4 Sending a Call ...................................................................................................................10
4.5 Receiving a Call ................................................................................................................10
5. Functions of Programmable Buttons...........................................................................................10
6. Scan Function..............................................................................................................................11
7. Auxiliary Functions.....................................................................................................................12
7.1 Time-Out Timer (TOT) .....................................................................................................12
7.2 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) ..........................................................................................12
7.3 Battery Saving...................................................................................................................12
7.4 Low Battery Warning ........................................................................................................13
7.5 Monitor .............................................................................................................................13
7.6 CTCSS/DCS......................................................................................................................13
7.7 PTT ID ..............................................................................................................................13
8. Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................13
9. Major Specifications ...................................................................................................................14
10. Status Setting.............................................................................................................................14
1. Unpacking and Checking
Unpack the radio carefully. We recommend that you check the radio and the supplied
accessories listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any damage or
loss has occurred during shipment, please contact the dealer without delay.
Supplied accessories
Item
Quantity
Antenna
Li-Poly Battery
Belt Clip
Charger
Power Adapter
Hand Strap
Instruction Manual
2. Preparation
2.1 Charging the Battery
Plug the power adapter into an applicable AC outlet and connect the power adapter to the
battery charger. The green LED will light up.
Insert the battery to be charged or the radio into the charger slot.
Make sure the battery is well connected with the charger. Then the red LED will light up, and
the green LED will be out, which indicates that the charging starts.
After about 3~4 hours of charging, the red LED will be out, and the green LED will light up,
which indicates that the battery is fully charged, then you can remove the battery from the charger.
Note:
* The radio battery is not fully charged in the factory. Before the initial use, please charge the new
battery.
* KB-31A Li-poly battery of Kirisun is applicable to this radio.
* When charging the battery for the first time after purchase or long-time storage (over 2 months),
please repeat charging several times for the battery to achieve normal capacity.
* Do not recharge the battery if it has been fully charged or the radio is not in the low battery
alarm state; otherwise, it will have bad effects on the battery’s service life and performance.
Remove the battery from the charger after charging.
2.2 Installing/Removing the Battery
Match the two bulges at the bottom of the battery pack with the corresponding slots at the rear
bottom of the radio.
Press the top part of the battery towards the radio to lock it in place until a click is heard.
To remove the battery pack, push the battery latch upwards, and then remove the battery away
from the radio.
Note:
* Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or dispose battery in fire.
* Do not disassemble the battery casing by yourself.
2.3 Installing the Antenna
Hold the base of the antenna and turn the antenna clockwise into the connector on the top of
the radio until secure.
2.4 Installing the External Speaker/MIC
Open the cover for external speaker/MIC jacks, and then insert the external speaker/MIC plug
into the jacks on the radio.
Note: When using the external speaker/MIC, the radio will not be waterproof.
2.5 Installing/Removing the Belt Clip
Align the grooves of the belt clip with those on the rear of the battery. Then press the belt clip
downwards until a click is heard. To remove the belt clip, use your fingernail or a tool to press the
belt clip tab away from the battery. Then slide the belt clip upwards to remove it.
3. Radio Overview
1. PTT (Push-To-Talk) Button
To make a call, press and hold the PTT button, then speak into the microphone. Release the
PTT button to receive signals.
2. Programmable Button 2
You can assign functions to this button through PC software.
3. Programmable Button 1
You can assign functions to this button through PC software.
4. Emergency Button
Press the button to activate warning tone. Press it again to exit the emergency alert state.
Note: When the warning tone sounds, all the other buttons are disabled.
5. Channel Selector Knob
Rotate it to select channel 1 – 16.
6. On-Off/Volume Control Knob
Turn clockwise until you hear a click to turn the radio power on. Turn counterclockwise until
you hear a click to turn it off. Rotate it to adjust the volume after turning on the radio.
7. LED Indicator
Lights red while transmitting; lights green while receiving; flashes red when the radio is in low
power while transmitting.
8. External Speaker/MIC Jacks
For connecting external speaker/MIC. Open the MIC/SP cover to see the jacks.
4. Basic Operations
4.1 Switching On
Turn the On-Off/Volume Control Knob clockwise until a click is heard to switch on the radio.
The radio will make a sound of “Di…” If programmed, the current channel number will be
annunciated.
4.2 Adjusting the Volume
Turn the On-Off/Volume Control Knob to adjust the radio volume.
4.3 Selecting a Channel
Turn the channel selector knob to your desired channel. If voice annunciation has been set, the
radio will annunciate the current channel number. You will hear voice from the speaker while
receiving valid signals.
4.4 Sending a Call
To make a call, press and hold the PTT button and speak to the microphone in normal voice.
Please keep your mouth 3 - 8 cm away from the microphone.
4.5 Receiving a Call
Adjust the volume to a proper level. Release the PTT button to receive a call.
5. Functions of Programmable Buttons
Long Press Duration: Amount of time that the radio-user is required to press (and hold down)
a button, for the press to be interpreted by the radio as a long press. A short press is defined as any
button-press that is shorter than the duration.
The dealer can assign one of the following auxiliary functions to the long press or short press
of the programmable button 1 and programmable button 2:
● None: No function is assigned.
● Monitor Momentary
Press and hold the preprogrammed Monitor Momentary button to open squelch for monitoring
the transmission on the channel whether the CTCSS/DCS, audio squelch conditions match or not.
Release it to exit monitor mode.
● Monitor
Press the preprogrammed Monitor button to open squelch for monitoring the transmission on
the channel whether the CTCSS/DCS, audio squelch conditions match or not. Press it again to exit
monitor mode.
● Squelch Off Momentary
Press and hold the preprogrammed Squelch Off Momentary button to open squelch
momentarily, and release it to resume normal operation.
● Squelch Off
Press the preprogrammed Squelch Off button to open squelch, and press it again to resume
normal operation.
● Channel Annunciation
Press the preprogrammed Channel Annunciation button, the current channel number can be
heard.
● Scan
Press the preprogrammed Scan button to start scanning (the scan list should be effective),
press it again during the scanning to stop scanning.
● High/Low Power Switch
Press the preprogrammed High/Low Power Switch button to switch the current channel power
between high and low.
● Battery Check
Press the preprogrammed Battery Check button, the current battery power level can be heard.
There are four levels in all. Level 4 indicates that the battery power is full, and level 1 indicates
that the battery power is low.
● Squelch Adjust
Press the preprogrammed Squelch Adjust button to change the current squelch level, and the
squelch level after the change can be heard.
● VOX
VOX function enables you to use the radio without manual operations. This function can only
be set by the dealer, and you have to be equipped with the specified earphones.
Before using VOX, you must set VOX gain level. Such setting enables the radio to identify the
voice volume. If the microphone is too sensitive, the background noise will trigger the radio to
transmit. If the microphone is not sensitive enough, it cannot receive your voice when you speak.
Make sure to adjust the VOX gain level to proper sensitivity.
6. Scan Function (this function can be disabled by the dealer)
If the scan function is enabled, you can press the preprogrammed Scan button to start scanning
and press it again to stop scanning.
Explanations:
● After scan pauses, there are two ways to resume scanning:
1. Time operate: After pausing on an active channel, the radio will resume scanning after a
preprogrammed delay. The scan delay time can be preset from 0.5 to 5 seconds.
2. Carrier operate: After pausing on an active channel, the radio will resume scanning after a
preprogrammed delay after the channel becomes inactive. The scan delay time can be preset from
0.5 to 5 seconds.
● The revert channel during scan can be designated through PC software. There are following
options available:
1. Last Rx channel:
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will transmit from the last channel
that received a call.
2. Designated Tx channel:
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will transmit from the designated TX
Ch.
3. Priority channel (the priority channel must be set)
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will transmit from the priority
channel in the scan list.
4. Last Tx channel:
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will transmit from the last channel
that transmits signals.
5. Selected channel:
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will transmit from the channel
selected by the channel selector knob.
● You can choose to set one of the following 3 operations when the channel is switched during
scanning:
1. No operation.
2. Scan the current channel: The scanning will pause on the current channel, and the pause time
will be the Dropout Delay Time. However, this channel will not be added to the scan list.
3. Exit scanning.
● Power-on scanning: If this function is enabled, the radio will start scanning after the radio
power is turned on.
7. Auxiliary Functions
7.1 Time-Out Timer (TOT)
1) TOT Function
The time-out-timer can prevent the user from continuously talking overlong and prevent the
radio from heating due to continuous transmitting.
If you continuously transmit longer than the preset TOT time, the radio will make an alert tone
and stop transmitting. To stop the warning tone, release the PTT button.
2) TOT Pre-alert
The radio will make an alert tone in advance before the TOT terminates the transmission. After
the alert tone, when the time of transmission exceeds the preset time, the TOT timer will act.
3) TOT Rekey Time
A period in which the radio is forbidden to transmit after its overtime activity.
During the period, if the PTT button is pressed, an alert tone will be sounded, and the
transmission is forbidden.
4) TOT Reset Time
The time delay from releasing the PTT button to the resetting of the timer is limited.
The countdown will go on if the time after releasing the PTT key is shorter than the reset time.
7.2 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)
If the channel on which a user attempts to transmit is being used by another party, BCL
function restricts the transmission in order to avoid interfering with the other parties'
communication, and the radio will make an alert tone, and returns to the receiving state.
7.3 Battery Saving
The battery saving function can reduce power consumption of the radio when no signal is
received and no operation is conducted (no button is pressed and no knob is turned).
If the radio hasn't receive any signal or no operation is being conducted for 16 seconds, the
radio will enter Battery Saving Mode. When a signal is received or any operation occurs, the radio
will exit the Battery Saving Mode automatically.
7.4 Low Battery Warning
When the battery voltage drops too low while transmitting, the LED flashes red, low battery
warning tone sounds, and the radio stops transmitting. You need to recharge or change the battery.
7.5 Monitor
When there is no signal received, the radio's squelch circuit will mute the speaker
automatically so that the background noise will not be heard by the user. You can press and hold
the preprogrammed Monitor button to open squelch manually. This function is especially useful
when you need to adjust the volume level or to receive weak signals.
When the Monitor button is pressed and held, the LED indicator lights green, and the radio is
in the monitoring state.
7.6 CTCSS/DCS
CTCSS/DCS tones may have been pre-programmed on some radio channels. A CTCSS/DCS
tone is a sub-audible tone, which allows you to ignore (not hear) calls from other irrelevant parties
who are using the same channel. When you receive a signal that has a tone different from the one
set on your radio, you will not hear the signal. Likewise, signals that you transmit will only be
received by parties whose CTCSS/DCS tones are the same as yours.
Note: Using a CTCSS/DCS channel doesn’t mean your calls are private. If other parties’
CTCSS/DCS tones are identical with yours, they can hear your calls.
7.7 PTT ID
PTT ID uses DTMF code. The preset DTMF sequence can be sent at the beginning of the
transmission or at the end of the transmission. It is used to notify the identity of the callers to the
monitoring center, or used to activate the repeater.
The encoder sequence and the encoder type can be set for each channel. There are 16 groups
of sequences for your selection.
PTT ID Keydown Code: The radio will send DTMF sequence when the PTT button is pressed.
PTT ID Dekey Code: The radio will send DTMF sequence when the PTT button is released.
8. Troubleshooting
No.
Problem
Causes and Solutions
The radio cannot be switched
on or no display after being
switched on.
* The battery power may be insufficient. Please recharge or
replace the battery pack.
* The battery pack may not be installed properly. Please
remove the battery pack and install again.
The battery power consumes
quickly after charging.
* The battery life is finished. Please replace it with a new
battery pack.
Cannot talk to or hear other
group members.
* Make sure the CTCSS/DCS signal is the same as that of
your group members.
* The radio is out of effective communication range.
Other voices from non-group
members are heard on the
channel.
* Change the CTCSS/DCS signal, and make sure to
change the CTCSS/DCS signal of all radios in your group.
5
The communication range is
too short.
* Make sure the antenna is well connected.
* Make sure the antenna is the original supplied one.
* Check if the battery power is in normal state.
* Ask your local dealer to adjust the squelch level.
9. Major Specifications
Model
PT3600
Frequency (MHz)
136 – 174MHz
VHF
400 – 470MHz
UHF
RF power
4W(UHF)
Tx clusters and harmonics
< -70dB
Frequency stability
± 5ppm
Max. deviation
± 5KHz (W) / ±2.5KHz (N)
Rx sensitivity
≤ 0.18μV
Channel selectivity
> 60dB
Intermodulation
> 60dB
Max. audio power
≥ 1000mW
Channel number
16 (15 + S)
Power supply
DC 7.4V
External dimension
47mm × 107mm × 33mm
Weight
225g (with battery and antenna)
10. Status Setting (by the dealer)
Model:
1. Channel setting
Channel No.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Tx frequency
Serial No.:
Rx frequency
CTCSS/DCS
5W(VHF)
2. The way to resume scanning after its pause:
Time Operate
□
Carrier Operate
□
3. Revert channel:
Selected Channel □
Selected Channel or Currently Working Channel □
Priority Channel
□
Priority Channel or Currently Working Channel □
Last Called Channel □
Last Working Channel + Currently Working Channel □
4. Squelch
ON
□
OFF
□
5. TOT
ON
□
OFF
□

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