Kirisun Communication PT620001 FM Handheld Transceiver User Manual PT6200 New

Kirisun Communications Co., Ltd FM Handheld Transceiver PT6200 New

Contents

Users Manual Part 1

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We
are
very
grateful
for
your
purchasing
brand
transceivers
produced
by
Kirisun
Electronics
(Shenzhen) Co.,
Ltd.
We
believe
transceiver,
which
always
incor- porates
the
latest
technology,
can
bring
great
convenience to
your
life
and
work;
we
also
believe
that
the
quality
and function
of
transceiver
can
meet
your
demands
for reliable
communication.
NOTICE
TO
THE
USER:
Government
laws
prohibit
radio
communication
without
permission
in
government
districts.
Illegal
operation
is
punishable
by
fine
and/or
imprison-
ment.
Refer
service
to
the
well-trained
professional
techni- cians
only.
31
6.
Emergency
Alert
16
Auxiliary
Functions
17
7.1
Time
-
out
Timer
(
T
OT)
17
7.2 Battery Saving 17
7.3 Low Battery Warning 18
7.4 Voice Annunciation of Channel Number 18
7.5 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) 18
7.6 Clear Tail Tone 19
7.7 Remote Kill 19
7.8 CTCSS/ DCS 19
7.9 DTMF 20
7.10 KDC 1200 21
7.11 2-Tone 21
7.12 5-Tone 22
7.13 Transmitting Beginning/ Ending Signaling 23
8
Troubleshooting 24
Technical
Specifications
26
10
Settings
(by
the
Dealer)
27
CONTENTS 6.7 Wireless Clone 15
1
Unpacking and Checking the Equipment
1
1.1 Supplied Accessories
1
2
Preparation 2
2.1 Battery Care Tips 2
2.2 Battery Recycling and Disposing 3
2.3 Charging the Battery 3
3
Accessories 5
3.1 Installing/ Removing the Battery Pack 5
3.2 Installing the Antenna 6
3.3 Installing the Belt Clip 6
3.4 Installing the Dust Cover over the Versatile Connector 6
3.5 Installing the Optional Speaker/ Microphone 7
4
Getting Acquainted 7
4.1 Transceiver Overview 7
4.2 Programmable Auxiliary Functions 9
5
Basic Operation 10
6
Advanced Operations 11
6.1 Key Lock (Backup)
11
6.2 Monitor/Squelch off 12
6.3 Scan 12
6.4 CALL 1/ CALL 2 14
6.5 Scrambler (Backup) 14
6.6 VOX 14
ITEM
QUANTITY
Antenna
1
Belt
clip
1
Dust
cover
1
Screw
1
Battery
1
Charger
1
Power
adapter
1
User's
manual
1
Hand
strap
1
1 UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT
Unpack the transceiver carefully. We recommend
that you identify the items listed in the
following table before discarding the packing
material. If any items are missing or have been
damaged during shipment, please contact the dealer
immediately.
1.1 Supplied Accessories
2 PREPARATION
2.1 Battery Care Tips
The
transceiver
is
equipped
with
a
KIRISUN
Li-
ion/Ni-MH Battery
Pack,
the
following
using
tips
of
which
can
help
you to
get
the
best
battery
performance
and
longest
battery
life.
1)
Charge
the
new
battery
pack
continuously
for
4~7
hours before
its
initial
using,
which
ensures
the
maximum
battery capacity
and
best
performance
in
using.
2)
Charging
the
battery
pack
in
non-KIRISUN
equipments
will
cause
battery
damage
and
the
battery
warranty
invalid.
3)
The
battery
pack
can
be
charged
while
in
the
transceiver, and
to
ensure
it
is
fully
charged
it's
recommended
to
charge the
battery
pack
with
the
transceiver
turned
off.
4)
The
ideal
temperature
to
store
the
battery
pack
is
25
(room
temperature).
Charging
the
battery
pack
at
a
low temperature
(below
0
)
will
cause
electrolyte
leakage
and damage
to
the
battery
pack.
5)
Charging
the
battery
pack
at
a
high
temperature
(above
45
)
will
cause
decrease
in
battery
discharge
capacity
and
affect
the
transceiver
performance.
The
KIRISUN
rapid charger
has
a
temperature
sensor,
which
ensures
the battery
is
charged
within
the
temperature
range
mentioned
Antenna
Power
adapter
Belt
clip
Battery
above.
6)
A
new
battery
shows
no
significant
life
shortening
even
after two-year
storage.
The
new
or
used
battery
should
be
stored in
cool
and
dry
place
.
Charger
Dust
cover
Screw
Hand
strap
7)
If
recharge
the
battery
pack
after
long
storage,
you
should
charge
it
continuously
for
4~7
hours.8)
Do
not
leave
the
1 2
Charger
Indicator
Status
Red
The
battery
is
in
the
state
of
charging.
Green
The
battery
is
in
full
charge
or
the
charger
is
not
connected
with
the
battery.
Flashing
red
Pre-charge
Yellow
The
battery
temperature
is
abnormal.
Dim
The
battery
is
damaged
and
unable
to
be
charged.
transceiver
and
battery
in
the
charger
when
not
charging. Overlong
charging
will
shorten
the
battery
life.
(Please
do not
use
the
charger
as
the
transceiver's
mounting
bracket.)
9)
Please
use
KIRISUN
charger
to
ensure
battery
normal
work and
prolong
its
life.
The
battery
and
charger
are
designed under
an
integrated
concept
of
power
system.
2.2 Battery Recycling and Disposing
After
the
battery
life
expires,
the
Li-ion
battery
can
be recycled.
KIRISUN
goes
in
for
the
recycling
of
all
the
rechargeable batteries.
For
more
details
please
contact
your
local KIRISUN
dealer.
2.3 Charging the Battery
A
new
battery,
or
a
battery
the
power
of
which
appears
low
needs
charging
before
using.
Note:
The
battery
is
not
fully
charged
in
the
factory,
and
probably
the
new
battery
is
falsely
indicated
as
full
charge.
Before
the
initial
use,
please
charge
the
new
battery
continuously
for
4~7
hours.
1
)
Connect
the
power
adapter
with the
battery
charger.
Plug
the adapter
into
an
AC
wall
outlet and
the
indicator
turns
green.
2
)
Place
the
battery
or
transceiver
into
the
charger
slot.
The indicator
turns
red
or
flashes, then
the
charger
gets
in
the state
of
charging
automatically.
Charging
time
depends
on battery
capacity.
When
battery is
fully
charged
the
indicator turns
green.
Notes:
1)
The
battery
is
not
fully
charged
in
the
factory.
Before
the initial
use,
please
charge
the
new
battery
continuously
for
3 4
2)
The
charger
will
stop
charging
and
the
indicator
turns
yellow
if
the
charger
detects
the
battery
is
damaged
or
if
the temperature
of
the
battery
is
too
high
(higher
than
50
for Ni-MH
battery
or
40
for
Li-ion
battery).
3)
Do
not
charge
the
battery
longer
than
the
specified
time.
And
do
not
charge
the
battery
again
if
it
is
charged
fully, otherwise,
its
life
will
be
shortened
or
it
will
be damaged.
3.2 Installing the Antenna
Screw the antenna into
the connector at the top
of the transceiver by
holding the bottom of
the antenna and turn it
clockwise until secure.
3 Accessories
3.1 Installing/Removing the Battery Pack
To
install
the
battery
pack:
1)
Match
the
3
bulges
of
the battery
pac k
with
the
corresponding
holes
at
the
rear bottom
of
the
transceiver;
2)
Then
firmly
press
the
battery pack
downwards
to
lock
it
in place
until
a
click
is
heard.
To remove the battery pack:
1) Use your thumb to press the
belt clip, and one side of your
index finger to press the
release button;
2) And then pull the battery
away from the transceiver.
3.3 Installing the Belt Clip
Match the grooves of the
belt clip with those on the rear of
the battery. Then press the belt
clip downwards to lock it in place.
3.4 Installing the Dust Cover over
the Versatile Connector
When not using the
optional Speaker/Microphone,
install the dust cover over
the versatile connector with the
supplied screw.
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