Kirisun Communication PT620002 FM Handheld Transceiver User Manual PT6200 New
Kirisun Communications Co., Ltd FM Handheld Transceiver PT6200 New
Contents
- 1. Users Manual Part 1
- 2. Users Manual Part 2
Users Manual Part 2
INSTRUCTION MANUAL P T6 2 0 0 FM H ANDHELD T RANSCEIVER NOTE INSTRUCTION MANUAL P T6 2 0 0 FM H ANDHELD T RANSCEIVER 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; w e also believe that the quality and function of transceiver can meet your demands for reliable c ommunication. NOTICE T O THE USER: Government laws prohibit radio communication without permission in government districts. Illegal operation is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. Refer service to the well-trained professional techni- cians only. 31 CONTENTS Unpacking and Checking the Equipment 6.8 Emergency Alert 16 Auxiliary Functions 17 Preparation 7.1 Time-out Timer (TOT) 17 7.2 Battery Saving 17 2.2 Battery Recycling and Disposing 7.3 Low Battery Warning 18 2.3 Charging the Battery 7.4 Voice Annunciation of Channel Number 18 7.5 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) 18 3.1 Installing/ Removing the Battery Pack 7.6 Clear Tail Tone 19 3.2 Installing the Antenna 7.7 Remote Kill 19 7.8 CTCSS/ DCS 19 3.4 Installing the Dust Cover over the Versatile Connector 7.9 DTMF 20 3.5 Installing the Optional Speaker/ Microphone 7.10 KDC 1200 21 7.11 2-Tone 21 4.1 Transceiver Overview 7.12 5-Tone 22 4.2 Programmable Auxiliary Functions 7.13 Transmitting Beginning/ Ending Signaling 23 Accessories 3.3 Installing the Belt Clip 15 1.1 Supplied Accessories 2.1 Battery Care Tips 6.7 Wireless Clone Getting Acquainted 10 Troubleshooting 24 Advanced Operations 11 Technical Specifications 26 6.1 Key Lock (Backup) 11 10 Settings (by the Dealer) 27 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 Basic Operation 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) 1.1 Supplied Accessories 2) ITEM QUANTITY Antenna B e l t clip Dust c o v e r Screw Battery Charger Power adapter User's m a n u a l Hand strap Antenna Power adapter 3) 4) is B e l t clip Battery PREPARATION 2.1 Battery Care Tips The transceiver is equipped with a KIRISUN Liion/Ni- MH Battery Pack, the following using tips of which can help you to get the best battery performance and longest battery life. 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. Charging the battery pack in non- KIRISUN equipments will cause battery damage and the battery warranty invalid. 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. The ideal temperature to store the battery pack 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 temperature sensor, which ensures the battery is charged within the temperature range mentioned above. 6) A new battery shows no significant life shortening even after two-year storage. The new or used battery should be stored in a cool and dry place. Charger Dust c o v e r 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 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. Charger Indicator After the battery life expires, the Li-ion can be recycled. KIRISUN goes in for the recycling of rechargeable batteries. For more details contact your local KIRISUN dealer. Red T h e battery i s in t h e state of charging. Green T h e battery i s in full charge or the charger is not connected with t h e battery. Flashing red Pre-charge Yellow T h e battery temperature i s abnormal. T h e battery i s damaged and unable to be charged. Dim 2.2 Battery Recycling and Disposing Status battery all the please 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 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 shortene d 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. Accessories 3.1 Installing/Removing the Battery Pack To install the battery pack: 1) Match the bulges of the b a t t e r y pac k with t h e corresponding holes at the rear bottom of t h e transceiver; 2) Then firmly press the battery pack d o w n w a r d s t o l o c k it in place until a click i s 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 c o v er over the versatile connector with the supplied screw. 5
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