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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PT6500
FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER
NOTE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PT6500
FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER
We are very grateful for your purchasing
brand twoway radios produced by Kirisun Electronics (Shenzhen) Co.,
Ltd.
two-way radio always incorporates the latest technology, The quality and function of the
two-way radio
can meet your demands for reliable communication.
Notice to the User:
Please read this instruction manual before operating this
radio.
It's prohibited to use the radio or charge it at 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; or
any area where radio communication is prohibited (such
as a hospital or a airport.)
It's prohibited to operate the radio without permission at
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the areas where the government laws prohibit radio
communication.
Please don't expose the radio to direct sunlight for a long
time; don't place the radio near any heating devices, either.
Please don't put the radio in extremely dusty, moist or
dabbling places; don't place it on any unstable surfaces,
either.
If you want to develop or remodify the radio, refer service
to the well-trained professional technicians only and do not
disassemble or assemble the radio.
FCC Notice
Your KIRISUN radio generates RF electromagnetic
energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupational Use
Only”, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the
hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the
“General Population” in an uncontrolled environment.
This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for “Occupational Use
Only”. In addition, your KIRISUN radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines
with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for
exposure to humans:
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC
Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.
American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with
Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields– RF and Microwave.
The following accessories are authorized for use with this product. Use of accessories other than
those (listed in the instruction) specified may result in RF exposure levels exceeding the FCC
requirements for wireless RF exposure.
To ensure that your expose to RF electromagnetic energy is
within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines
DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damaged the radio and
may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied
with this radio by the manufacturer or antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use
with this radio.
DO NOT transmits for more than 50% of total radio use time (“50%duty cycle”). Transmitting
more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded.
The radio is transmitting when the “TX indicator” lights red. You can cause the radio to transmit
by pressing the “PTT” switch.
ALWAYS keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) away from the body when transmitting and
only use the KIRISUN belt-clip which is listed in instructions when attaching the radio to your
belt, etc., to ensure FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not exceeded. To provide the
recipients of your transmission the best sound quality, hold the antenna at least 5 cm (2 inches)
from your mouth, and slightly off to one side.
The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her
aware of RF exposure, and what to do to as-sure that this radio operates with the FCC RF
exposure limits of this radio.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, your KIRISUN radio
generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid
such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the
transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and
blasting sites.
Occupational/Controlled Use The radio transmitter is used in situations in which persons are
exposed as consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the
potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure.
IMPORTANT
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL- This instruction manual contains important operating
instructions for the Two-Way Radio
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
OPERATING NOTES
When transmitting with a portable radio, hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 5
to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) away from your mouth. Keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) from
your head and body.
If you wear a portable two-way radio on your body, ensure that the antenna is at least 2.5
centimeters (1 inch) from your body when transmitting.
PRECAUTIONS WARNING!
NEVER hold the transceiver so that the antenna is very close to, or touching exposed parts of the
body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. The transceiver will perform best if the
microphone is 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) away from the lips and the transceiver is vertical.
WARNING!
NEVER operate the transceiver with a headset or other audio accessories at high volume levels.
CAUTION!
NEVER short the terminals of the battery pack. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power
source other than the Battery listed below Such a connection will ruin the transceiver.
DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit.
AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below
–30°C (–22°F) or above +60°C (+140°F).
DO NOT modify the transceiver for any reason.
MAKE SURE the flexible antenna and battery pack are securely attached to the transceiver, and
that the antenna and battery pack are dry before attachment. Exposing the inside of the transceiver
to water will result in serious damage to the transceiver.
FCC CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by KIRISUN,
could void your authority to operate this transceiver under FCC regulations.
CONTENTS
Unpacking And Checking.............................................................1
Supplied Accessories .............................................................1
Preparation...................................................................................2
Charging the battery..................................................................2
Installing/Removing the battery pack.........................................3
Installing the antenna.................................................................4
Installing the optional speaker/microphone...............................4
Installing the belt clip.................................................................4
Radio Overview............................................................................5
Basic Operation............................................................................7
Programmable Button Functions................................................16
VOX............................................................................................24
Whole Setting.............................................................................24
Time-out Timer TOT ...........................................................24
Battery Power Saving..............................................................25
CTCSS/ DCS...........................................................................25
User's Resolution......................................................................26
Busy Channel Lockout BCL ................................................26
Receiving Squelch Mode.........................................................26
DTMF signaling .......................................................................26
2TONE signaling .....................................................................27
5TONE signaling .....................................................................27
Transmit beginning/ending signaling (PTT ID) ........................28
Problems And Troubleshooting ................................................28
Major Specifications...................................................................30
Status setting..............................................................................31
UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Unpack the transceiver carefully.We recommend that you
identify the items listed in the following table before discarding the
packing material. If any damage has occurred during shipment,
please contact the dealer immediately .
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
ITEM
QUANTITY
Antenna
Switching Power Supply
Belt clip
Charger
Hand strap
Li-Polymer battery
Instruction manual
Antenna
Charger
Switching
Power Supply
Belt clip
Battery
Hand strap
PREPARATION
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
Plug the power adapter into the proper AC wall
outlet; and insert the cable of the power adapter
into the adapter socket on the charger; then the
charger indicator lights green.
Insert the battery or the radio to be charged into
the charger slot.
Make sure the battery is in good contact with the
charger terminals. When the red indicator lights,
the charger begins to charge the battery.
After charging for about 5 hours, the red
indicator turns dim and the green indicator lights
indicating the battery has been fully charged.
(2 months), several times of charging is needed. Make sure the
battery is charged at least once every three months.
* Do not charge the battery again if it is charged fully or not in the lowpressure warning mode, otherwise, it will have bad effects on its life
and performance. Remove the battery from the charger after charging.
* When you use the KB-36A battery, and the transceiver is in the lowpower warning mode, recharge the battery before use. Do not start up
by force; otherwise, it will have bad effects on its life and performance.
* There is a protection circuit in KB-36C battery, so the power will be
cut off at too low power.
INSTALLING /REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK
Installing the Battery Pack
Match the 3 bulges of the battery pack with the
corresponding slots at the rear bottom of the radio.
Installing the Battery Pack
Leave the battery in that sate of green indicator for 1~2 hours
before you remove it from the charger to achieve the best
performance of the battery. Then you can disconnect the power
adapter from the AC outlet.
Then firmly press the battery pack downwards to
lock it in place until a click is heard.
Removing the Battery Pack
To remove the battery pack, use your thumb to
press the belt clip, one side of your index finger to
press the release button and then pull the battery
away from the radio.
Notes:
* The battery is not fully charged in the factory. Before the initial use,
please charge the new battery.
* The KB-36A Ni-MH battery/KB-36C Li-Ploy battery of Kirisun is
adaptable with this radio.
* When you charge the battery the first time or after long time storage
Notes:
not cause short-circuit or throw the battery to the fire.
* Do
* Do not disassemble the battery by yourself.
INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
RADIO OVERVIEW
Screw the antenna into the connector at
the top of the transceiver by holding the
Button of the antenna and turn it
clockwise until secure.
P1
INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL
SPEAKER/ MICROPHONE
Insert the speaker/microphone plug into
the jacks of the versatile connector.
INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP
Match the grooves of the belt clip with
those on the rear of the battery. Then
press belt clip downwards to lock it in
place. Push the card by inserting your
nail or tool into the groove at the upper
part of the clip to remove the belt clip.
P3
P2
P4
The functions of the components are as follows:
A. LED Indicator
Lights red while transmitting;
Lights green while receiving.
B. Power/Volume Switch Knob
Turn clockwise till a click is heard to switch on the radio.
Turn counterclockwise till a click is heard to switch off the radio.
Rotate to adjust the volume after turning on the radio.
C. Channel Selector
Rotate to select the channel 1-128.
D. Antenna
E. Top Button (programmable button)
It is recommended to be set as the emergency warning Button.
F. Side button 1 (programmable button)
G. PTT PUSH-TO-TALK :
To make a call, press and hold the PTT button, then speak into the
microphone with normal voice. Release the PTT button to receive
signals.
H. Side button 2 (programmable button)
I. Button P1
Return and delete button in the menu.
J. Button P2
Select Button.
K. Button P 3
Select Button.
L. Button P4
Enter and Confirm Button.
M. Numeric keypad
N. Microphone/speaker jacks
For connecting microphone/speaker.
BASIC OPERATION
1.Switch On
Switch on the radio by turning the Power/Volume
switch clockwise till a click is heard, then the radio
will be in the state of stand by and you will hear a
beep if the dealer has set it.
2.Adjust Volume
Press the button preset as canceling squelch to
listen to the background noise and rotate the
Power/Volume switch to adjust volume.
Explanation for the screen
Icon
3.Select Channels
Rotate the channel selector to select channels.
You will hear voice from the speaker while
receiving proper signals.
Description
Signal intensity
SVC
SVC Lone Work
Compandor
Scrambler
channel lockout
Scanning
Key lockout
Keypad Tone is enable
Battery capacity
As shown in the above right figure:
Zone 1 is the zone of current channel (8
zones from 0 to 7).
H is the transmit power of the channel, H
stands for high power, M for middle
power while L for low power.
CHANNEL 1 is the current channel (128
channels from 1 to 128).
Utilities
4. Make a Call
To make a call, press PTT, and speak in normal
voice. Please keep your mouth 3~4 cm away from
the microphone.
Scan
Back Light
Squelch Level
ON/OFF
Level: 0~9
ON/OFF
Key tone
Scrambler
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Save
Companding
Power Level
Whisper
Vox
ON/OFF
Contact list
5. Receive a Call
Release the PTT button to receive a call.
Your dealer can set CTCSS, DCS, 5 Tone,DTMF,2 Tone
signaling on your radio channels by PC software. If you select a
channel that has been preset with the tone signaling, you will not
hear any other calls except those from your own system.
Status
Clone Mode
Menu
Wireless Clone
Wire Clone
Rptr/Talkaround
Speak mode
Zone Edit
6. Operation on menu:
P4
press
button to enter the menu or confirm any contents;
press
button to return to the previous menu or cancel
the set. When entered the menu, select the sub-menu with the
P3
channel selector ,
or
P2
The menu is as follows:
Call
Lone Work
Radio Infor
Fre Range
MCU Version
Rx FRQ
Tx FRQ
Ch Edit
Rx CTCSS
Tx CTCSS
5. Change the power level with
confirm.
The operations are as follows:
Set scanning:
1. As shown: in CH 1 , press P4
, then Utilities
is shown;
2. Press P4 , to enter select mode ;
3. Press P2 / P 3 ,then Scan
is shown;
4. Press P4 , then enter selecting
5. Select Scan On or Scan OFF with
confirm it.
P2
Scan
/ P 3 , then press
P4
to
If can not enter that way, you have to set in PC communications;
Set back light:
1. As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 ,
Utilities
is shown.
P4
2. Press
to enter select mode,
3. Press P2 / P 3 , and Back Light
is shown,
4. Press P4 to select On or OFF ,
P4
5. Select On or OFF with P2 / P 3 , press
to confirm.
Set the squelch level:
1. As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 ,
Utilities
is shown.
P4
2. Press
to enter select mode,
3. Press P2 / P 3 , then
Squelch Level
is shown,
4. Press P4 to select squelch level, e.g., Level 0
5. Change the squelch level with P2 / P 3 , then press P4 to confirm.
Set power level (high/middle/low)(this function can only be
programmed after setting Valid in the channel programmi ng):
1. As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 ,
utilities
is shown.
P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press
3. Press P2 / P 3 , then
Power Level
is shown,
4. Press P4 to select, e.g., Power Low ,
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P2
P3
Set Companding
P4
1 As shown: in CH 1 , press
2. Press P4 to enter select mode,
3. Press P2 / P 3 , and Companding
4. Press P4 to select
Companding ,
5. Select On or OFF by P2 / P 3 , press
, then press
Utilities
P4
to
is shown.
is shown,
P4
to confirm.
Set saving
1 As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 ,
Utilities
2. Press P4 to enter select mode,
3. Press P2 / P 3 , and Save is shown,
4. Press P4 to select, e.g., Save 1 4 ,
5. Chang the save percentage with P2 / P 3 , press
is shown.
P4
to confirm.
Set scrambler
1 As shown: in
CH 1 , press P4 ,
Utilities is shown.
2. Press P4 to enter select mode,
3. Press P2 / P 3 , and Scrambler is shown,
P4 to select, e.g.,
4. Press
Scrambler OFF
5. Select On or OFF by P2 / P 3 , press P4 to confirm.
Set key tone
P4 ,
1 As shown: in
CH 1 , press
Utilities
is shown.
2. Press P4 to enter select mode,
3. Press P2 / P 3 , and Key Tone
is shown,
4. Press P4 to select
OFF or
On
5. Select On or OFF with P2 / P 3 , press P4 to confirm.
Set vox:
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1.As shown:in CH1 ,press P4 , Utilities is shown.
2.Press P4 to enter select mode.
3.Press P2 / P 3 , and VOX is shown.
4.Press P4 to select OFF or ON
5.Select ON or OFF with P2 / P 3 ,press P4 to confirm.
Set call list
1 As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and
Call
is shown,
3. Press P4 to select the call list ,
4. Select with P2 / P 3 , press PTT to transmit.
Set whisper
1.As shown:in CH1 ,press P4 , Utilities is shown.
2.Press P4 then
Whisper is shown.
3.Press P2 / P 3 to select the level of whisper,press P4 to confirm.
Note: the following setting including Rx FRQ, Tx FRQ,
CTCSS/DCS can only be programmed after setting Valid in the
channel programming
Set Rptr/Talkarnd (This function can only be programmed after
setting Valid in the channel programming)
P4 to enter select mode,
1 As shown: in
CH 1 , press
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and
Rptr/Talkaround is shown,
3. Press P4 to select the mode,
4. Select Repeater Mode or Talkaround mode with P2 / P 3 ,press P4
to confirm.
Set Rx FRQ
1 As shown: in
CH 1 , press
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and
Ch Edit
P4
3. Press
to select Ch alias
P4
to enter select mode,
is shown,
CHANNEL 1
4. Press
P3
, Rx
FRQ
401.660000
is shown, enter the set of Rx FRQ,
5 Set the Rx FRQ value with the keypad,
6. Press P
to delete, and press P4 to confirm.
Set speak on mode
1 As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and Speak Mode
is shown,
3. Press P4 to select the speak on mode,
4. Select with P2 / P 3 , press P4 to confirm.
Set Tx FRQ
1 As shown: in
CH 1
, press
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and
Ch Edit
3. Press P4 to select
Ch alias
P4
to enter select mode,
is shown,
CHANNEL 1
Set zone mode
1 As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and
Zone Edit
is shown,
3. Press P4 to select the zone mode,
4. Select Zone No with P2 / P 3 , press P4 to confirm.
4. Press
P3
, Rx CTCSS
is shown, enter the set of Tx FRQ,
401.660000
5 Set the Tx FRQ value with the keypad,
6. Press P
to delete, and press P4 to confirm.
Set Rx CTCSS/DCS
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1 As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and
Ch Edit
is shown,
3. Press P4 to select
Ch alias
CHANNEL 1
4. Press
P3
Rx CTCSS
OFF
is shown, enter the set of Rx
CTCSS/DCS FRQ
5 Set the Rx CTCSS/DCS value with the keypad,
P4 to confirm.
6. Press P to delete, and press
7. * Stands for the radix point, press
to convert among
CTCSS DCS and reverse DCS.
Set Tx CTCSS/DCS
1 As shown: in CH 1 , press
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and Ch Edit
Ch alias
3. Press P4 to select
P4
to enter select mode,
is shown,
CHANNEL 1
4. Press
P3
, Tx CTCSS
XXXX
is shown, enter the set of Tx
CTCSS/DCS FRQ,
5. Set the Tx CTCSS/DCS value with the keypad,
6. Press P
to delete, and press P4 to confirm.
7.
Stands for the radix point, press
to convert among
CTCSS DCS and reverse DCS.
6. Key in the address code of the person you are calling,
7. Press P4 to transmit the current contact list.
Set status:
1 As shown: in
CH 1
, press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / 3 , and
Status
is shown,
3. Press P4 to select,
4.Select the needed status with P2 / 3 ,
5. Check the alias or address code of the status by turning the knob,
6. Press P4 to select the current status.
Set wireless clone
1. As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and clone mode is shown,
3. Press P4 to select wireless clone or wired clone, e.g.,
Wireless clone / wired clone
4. Select the wireless clone with P2 / P 3 , e.g., Wireless clone
5. Press P4 to select the clone frequency point, as shown 438 Mhz .
It can be changed with P 3 / P4 .
6. Press P4 to select Tx or Rx mode, e.g., Send Mode / Receive Mode
7. Press P4 to transmit in Tx Mode, as shown Transmitting
8. Press P4 to receive in Rx Mode, as shown Receiving
Set contact list
1 As shown: in
CH 1 , press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and Contact List is shown,
3. Press P4 to select,
4. Select the address cable of the call to be made with P2 / P 3 ,
5 Check the alias or address code by turning the knob,
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Note: one radio should enter the Receiving , and then the other one
can enter Transmitting .
Set wired clone
1. As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and clone mode is shown,
3. Press P4 to select wireless clone or wired clone, e.g.,
Wireless clone / wired clone
4. Select the wired clone with P2 / P 3 , e.g., Wired clone
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5. Press P4 to enter the wired clone, as shown Programming .
(The two radios should be connected with each other by a clone cable.)
Check the radio information
1. As shown: in CH 1 , press P4 to enter select mode,
2. Press P2 / P 3 , and Radio Infor is shown,
3. Press P4 to select,
4. Select Fre Range / MCU Version with P4 / P 3 ,
Fre Range indicates the radio frequency range;
MCU Version indicates the radio version.
PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON FUNCTIONS
The dealer can program the 2 Side Buttons and 1 top Button with one
of the following auxiliary functions.
None
OFF ( do not set the functions )
Scan
lone working
Contact list
Power selector
Show or hide the channel alias
Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)
Key lock
Squelch level selector
Companding
Scrambler
Battery power
Zone
Monitoring
Cancel Squelch
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Emergency Alert
Back light
Rptr/Talkaround
Express select channel 1
Express select channel 2
Call 1, 2, 3 or 4
Channel lock
Adjust display contrast
Man down
Notes:
Programmable key can be set as short press or long press.
The following functions can be programmed by the dealer:
None
Set of None
Scan
Press the button set as Scan to start scanning. When carrier wave
scan is enabled. While in scanning, the radio checks every channel
(any channel in any zone) and stops on the channel on which a
signal is detected until that signal disappears. If interval between
signal disappearing and continuing scanning has been preset, the
radio will remain on that channel. Only when there are two channels
added in the scan list and the scan function has been activated, the
radio can start scanning.
It can be set as: short press: scan, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once to start scanning (it should be
effective in the channel scan list).
2. Press key once again to quit.
Notes:
There are 8 zones from 0 (default zone) to 7; and there can be as
many as 128 channels in each zone. There are totally 16 scan lists;
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you can select any scan list. Every scan list can scan any channels in
different zones (16 channels to the most).
3. Press it a third time
Lone working
Press the button set as lone working to start lone working. This mode
is to ensure the safety of the user while using the transceiver
separately.
It can be set as: short press : lone working, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once to start lone working;
2. Press once again to quit.
Notes:
The lone working is connected with the automotive checking in the
programming software, and will be effective when both are set.
Contact list
Call list Enter the Contact list quickly:
It can be set as: short press: contact list, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once to enter the contact list Call
2. Press again to enter the content interface of the contact list,
3. Select the options in the contact list with P2 / P 3
4. Press PTT to transmit
5. Press P1 to quit.
Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)
Busy Channel Lockout can prevent you from interfering other radios
that using the same channel.
Press the PTT button, if the channel is busy, the radio with BCL
function active will make warning sound and prohibit transmitting. To
stop the warning sound, please release the PTT button and the radio
returns to receiving mode.
It can be set as: short press : Busy Channel Lockout, long press
OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once,
BCL none
will be
shown,
2. Select the character you need with P2 / P 3 , e.g.: BCL none
Power select
Rotate the channel selector to enter the
quickly. There are high, middle and low levels.
power level
menu
It can be set as: short press: power select, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once, Zone 0 L
will be shown,
CHANNEL 1
2. Press it again,
Zone 0 M
will be shown,
CHANNEL 1
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Zone 0 H
will be shown.
CHANNEL 1
BCL carry
BCL carryPL
Press
P4
to confirm.
Key lock
Press the key programmed as
key lock
for one second to
lock/unlock the keys for the transceiver.
It can be set as: short press: key lock, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once, CHANNEL will be shown,
2. Press it again,
CHANNEL
will be shown.
Squelch level Selector
Enter the
Select squelch level
with the channel selector.
rapidly, 0~9 levels are available
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It can be set as: short press: Select squelch level, long press
OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once, Level 2
will be shown,
2. Select squelch level with
3. Press
P4
P2
P3
, e.g.:
Level
Level
Level
to confirm.
Companding
Enter the Companding mode when press the key programmed as
Companding ,
It can be set as: short press: Companding, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once to open the Companding mode,
Zone P
will be shown,
CHANNEL 1
2. Cancel the mode by pressing it again, Zone 0
will be shown.
CHANNEL 1
Scrambler
Press the key programmed as
scrambler
to prevent any third
party to hear you talking on the phone.
It can be set as: short press: scrambler, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once to open the scrambler mode,
Zone 0
CHANNEL 1
will be shown,
2. Cancel the mode by pressing it again,
Zone 0
CHANNEL 1
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will be shown.
Battery power checking
Display the battery power.
It can be set as: short press: battery power checking, long press
OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once: the battery power will be
shown,
2. Press again: close the display.
Monitoring
Press the programmed as monitor trigger to hold out CTCSS
DCS 2Tone
5Tone and DTMF signal, and you can hear the
signals can not be heard in normal operation, press the key again to
return to normal operation.
It can be set as: short press: monitor, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once to start monitoring,
Moni Moment ON
will be shown,
2. Press again: stop monitoring,
Moni Moment OFF
will be
shown.
Cancel squelch
Press the key, no matter what the signal or carrier is (including
optional signal), squelch will be unmuted.
It can be set as: short press: cancel squelch, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once to start squelch constantly,
2. If you release it, the squelch will be muted.
Emergency Alert
If press the top key programmed as Emergency Alert , you can
give the warning ring according to the programming software, or send
your identity or background music to your companion or the system.
It can be set as: short press: emergency alert, long press OFF.
1. Press the programmable key once to start alert,
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1. Press the key once to make a call (within the current channel), and
will quit automatically after the call.
2. Press it again to stop the alert.
Back light
Turn on/OFF the back light.
It can be set as: short press: back light, long press
1. Press and hold on this key, the back light is on,
2. Release it to recover the normal mode.
OFF.
Adjust display contrast
You can adjust the display contrast as per your need.
It can be set as: short press: display contrast, long press
1. Press the key once,
Contrast
will be shown,
2. Press P / P 3 to select the character you need,
3. Press P4 to confirm.
OFF.
Rptr/Talkaround
When press the key programmed as
Rptr/Talkaround , the next
transmission will be at the same frequency as at which it is received.
It can be set as: short press: Rptr/Talkaround, long press OFF.
1. Press the key once,
Rptr/Talkaround
will be shown,
2. Press P4 to enter,
3. Press P / P 3 to select the character you need: e.g.:
Repeater Mode
or Talkaround Mode ,
P4
4. Press
to confirm.
Change channel display
It can be set as: short press: display channel frequency, channel
alias and channel No., long press OFF.
1. Press the key once, display the channel alias, e.g.: CHANNEL 1 ,
2. Press it again, the channel frequency will be shown, e.g.:
401.66500
3. Press it a third time the channel alias will be shown, e.g.: CH 1
Instantly select the channel
Shift to the channel you selected instantly, so that you can
communicate at the channel you are used to.
It can be set as: short press: instantly select channel 1, long
press OFF.
1. Press the key once to instantaneously select the channel, e.g.
CHANNEL 15
2. Press again to return.
Call 1, 2, 3, or 4
Press the side button programmed as Call 1, 2, 3, or 4 to transmit the
specified code stored in the contact list. Release Call button, and
speak to the microphone to call with the PTT button still pressed.
It can be set as: short press: Call 1, long press OFF.
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Change zone
It can be set as: short press: Zone, long press OFF.
1. Press the key once, Zone No will be shown,
2. Select zone No. with P / P 3 ,
P4 to confirm.
3. Press
Set Channel lock
It can be set as: short press: channel lock, long press OFF.
1. Press the key once to perform channel lock, then you can not
Zone 0
choose the channel, CHANNEL 1
will be shown.
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Zone 0
2. Press it again to cancel channel lock, CHANNEL 1 will be shown.
Set man down
It can be set as: short press: man down, long press
1. Press the key once, man down will be shown,
off.
2. Cancel the mode by pressing it again,
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 VOX gain level to proper sensitivity.
Whole Setting
Time-out Timer (TOT)
TOT timer:
Time-out timer can prevent any caller from occupying one certain
channel for an extended period of the time.
The radio is set with a continuously transmitting limit. If the radio is
continuously transmitting longer than the time preset by the dealer,
the radio will stop transmitting and warning
TOT forbidden period:
A period in which the radio is forbidden to transmit after its overtime
activity.
During the period, if the PTT key is pressed, there will be a warning
tone, and transmitting is forbidden.
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TOT pre-warning:
The pre-warning will sound before the TOT action.
After the sound of the warning, the timer will take action when the
transmitting time has gone beyond the limit.
TOT reset:
The time delay from releasing the PTT key 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.
Battery Power Saving
The dealer can set the type of this function by programming.
If the battery power saving function is on, 10 seconds after the radio
hasn't receive any signals or no operation is being acted, the radio
enters battery power saving mode. When a signal is received or any
operation occurs, it exits battery power saving mode automatically.
The types include: 1 1, 1 2, 1 4 and OFF.
The automatic battery power saving function decreases the power
consumption.
CTCSS/ DCS
The dealer can set CTCSS/DCS tones on radio channels, which
enable 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.
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USER'S RESOLUTION
Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)
Busy Channel Lockout can prevent you from interfering other radios
that using the same channel.
Press the PTT button when the channel is busy, the radio with BCL
function active will make warning sound and prohibit transmitting. To
stop the warning sound, please release the PTT button and the radio
returns to receiving mode.
The dealer may provide the following two lock mode:
Carrier : it will be locked if there is any Carrier ;
Carrier + CTCSS/DCS transmitting is permitted if there are matched
CTCSS/DCS in the channel.
Receiving Squelch Mode
The dealer may set the condition under which to turn on the speakers:
1. CTCSS/DCS and audio squelch: only when the CTCSS/DCS and
optional signaling are matchable.
2. Audio squelch: once the optional signaling is matchable.
3. CTCSS/DCS squelch: when the CTCSS/DCS is matchable.
4. Carrier squelch: once there is any Carrier .
5.CTCSS/DCS or audio squelch: when the CTCSS/DCS is
matchable, or when optional signaling are matchable.
DTMF signaling
The dealer can set this function by programming.
There are 4 systems of which the parameters can be set.
After set a DTMF code in the
code sequence , select DTMF
system in the DTMF code , then select the correspondent DTMF
code cable in the user's resolution and transfer it with PTT. Set a
DTMF code in the decoding sequence , add the sequence into the
decoding cable in DTMF decoding , then select the correspondent
decoding cable. The dealer may also set the decoding replay .
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2TONE signaling
The dealer can set this function by programming.
There are 4 systems of which the parameters can be set, e.g.: the
duration of the first and the second tone, the duration of the long tone
and audio spacing, etc. Select the audio frequency 3106.0
288.0hz step size 0.1hz in
encoding sequence , and whether
the tones sent are long or two tones, select 2TONE system and
select the correspondent 2TONE code cable in
2TONE List ,
then transfer it with PTT. Select the audio frequency 3106.0
288.0hz step size 0.1hz in
decoding sequence , and whether
the tones received are long or two tones, then select the
correspondent decoding cable in the
user's resolution . The
dealer may also set the decoding replay .
5TONE signaling
The dealer can activate or inactivate this function by programming.
5-Tone has 9 encoding formats: CCIR1, CCIR2, ZVEI1, ZVEI2,
SVEI3, EEA, EIA, USER DEFINED 1, and USER DEFINED 2. The
last two formats are user defined.
1) 5-Tone Decoding
The decoding template is 5-tone decoding. If the decoding template
matches the encoding template, decoding succeeds.
When receiving proper 5-tone signaling, squelch will be activated
according to the RX Squelch Mode defined by the user. You can
receive the call and LED flashes orange.
After the radio decoding succeeds, the radio will work according to
the decoding call response set by the dealer.
2) 5-Tone Encoding
Encoding template consists of at least one and at most three
encoding sequences, and each decoding sequence can be set with
5-Tone, and DTMF. If it is set with 5-Tone, you need to program its
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content.
If the PTT ID on the channel you select has been set with 5-Tone,
5-Tone signaling will be transmitted when making a call;or transmit
5-Tone signal by pressing the Call 1/2/3/4 button,, which can be set by
the dealer.
Transmit beginning/ending signaling (PTT ID)
The identify signal of transmit beginning/ending are used to maintain
or disconnect some repeaters or phone system.
Transmit beginning is used to connect routine repeaters and aux-iliary facilities. If the ID transmitted is matchable with that of the repe-aters, the repeaters and auxiliary facilities are available.
Transmit ending is used to disconnect routine repeaters and auxi-liary facilities. If the ID transmitted is matchable with that of the repea-ters, the repeaters and auxiliary facilities are disconnected.
transmit.
No
signal
Problems and troubleshooting
No.
Problems
Solution
No display
after
switched
on.
A Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or
replace the battery pack.
B The power switch may be broken, replace the switch.
C CPU may be broken, replace the IC.
D Regulator tube Q45 may be broken replace the IC.
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Phase
A Phase locked loop Crystal Oscillator X1 may be
locked loop broken, replace it.
unlocked
B Oscillator tube may be broken, replace it.
C. Phase locked loop IC2 may be broken, replace the IC.
Cannot
The
transmitting
red light is
on, but no
voice is
heard
Receiving
green light
is on, but
no voice is
heard
Abnormal
programmi
ng
B The CTCSS/DCS signaling of both users are not the
same, set it with PC.
C Beyond the efficient communication range.
A Make sure the antenna is well connected.
B Low sensibility, trimming computer test mode .
C HF amplifier may be broken, replace it.
D The squelch level is too high, which makes the
squelch unable to switch on, reset it by PC.
E Mixer tube Q19 may be broken, replace the tube.
F Frequency Modulation IC4 may be broken, replace the
IC.
A Power-amplifier tube no power output, replace the
tube.
B Replace the microphone if it is broken.
C Operational Amplifier IC14 may be broken, replace it.
A Replace the speaker if it is broken.
B Audio power amplifier IC9 may be broken, replace it.
C Switch Tube Q48 may be broken, replace it.
D Operational Amplifier IC6 may be broken, replace it.
A Make sure the wires are well connected.
B Abnormal output of the RS-232 serial port of the
computer, check the computer .
C Abnormal connection of MIC and SPK jack, check the
jack.
A The frequencies of both users are not the same,
select the same frequency channel again.
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Major Specifications
Status setting (by the dealer)
Model
Frequency
Mhz
PT6500
Model
(1) 136~174
(2) 400~470
(3) 450~520
(5) 350~400
Modulation
16K F3E/11K F3E
Number of Channels
128
Serial No.
A) Channel setting
Channel Receiving Transmitting CTCSS/DCS CTCSS/DCS Power
frequency frequency
No.
decoding
encoding
Band
width
Scan
-ning
BCL
Channel Spacing
25 kHz/12.5kHz/20 kHz
MF
1st MF 51.65MHz 2nd MF
Working Voltage
7.5V cathode Grounding
Working Temperature
-25
Antenna Impedance
50
Microphone Impedance
2.2k
Battery (Standard) Model
Model: KB-36C,Li-poly battery DC 7.4V,1750mAh
time of use
450kHz
~ +55
8 hours
Dimensions (WxHxD)
56X120X35mm
Weight
310g
90 period
with battery and antenna
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
--128
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B) Optional function
2 1 Time-out timer TOT
15~600 s
2 2 Squelch level
1~9
2 3 Battery saving
Off
1 1
1 2
Side button2
None
Voice Reporting Selector
Rptr/Talkaround
1 4
C) Auxiliary functions button setting:
Call1/2/3/4
Lone Working
Top button
Side button1
Man Down
None
None
Scanning
Voice reporting selector
Voice Reporting Selector
High/low Power Shift
Rptr/Talkaround
Rptr/Talkaround
Squelch Level Adjuster
Call1/2/3/4
Call1/2/3/4
Monitoring Open/Cancel
Lone Working
Lone Working
Squelch Open/Cancel
Emergency Alert
Man Down
Lock Key
Cancel Emergency Alert
Scanning
Companding
Man Down
High/low Power Shift
Scrambler
Scanning
High/low Power Shift
Squelch Level Adjuster
Monitoring Open/Cancel
Battery Capacity
Squelch Level Adjuster
Squelch Open/Cancel
Monitoring Open/Cancel
Lock Key
Squelch Open/Cancel
Companding
Lock Key
Scrambler
Companding
Battery Capacity
Scrambler
Battery Capacity
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DECLARATION
OF CONFORMITY
DECLARATION
OF CONFORMITY
1588
1313
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We, Kirisun Electronics(Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
6/F, Bldg.H-2,East Industrial Zone Of Overseas
Chinese Town,Shenzhen 518053, China
We, Kirisun Electronics(Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
6/F, Bldg.H-2,East Industrial Zone Of Overseas
Chinese Town,Shenzhen 518053, China
Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with
the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunication
Terminal Equipment Directive,1999/5/EC,and that any applicable
Essential Test Suits measurement have been performed.
Declare on our sole responsibility that this equipment complies with
the essential requirements of the Radio and Telecommunication
Terminal Equipment Directive,1999/5/EC,and that any applicable
Essential Test Suits measurement have been performed.
Description of equipment: FM Handheld Transceiver
Model No.: PT6500-01
Description of equipment: FM Handheld Transceiver
Model No.: PT6500-02
This compliances is based on conformity with the
following harmonised standards or documents:
(1). ETSI EN301 489-1 V1.6.1(2004-12)
(2). ETSI EN301 489-5 V1.3.1(2002-08)
(3). ETSI EN300 086-1 V1.2.1(2001-03)
(4). ETSI EN300 086-2 V1.1.1(2001-03)
(5). EN60950 2001+A11 2004
This compliances is based on conformity with the
following harmonised standards or documents:
(1). ETSI EN301 489-1 V1.6.1(2004-12)
(2). ETSI EN301 489-5 V1.3.1(2002-08)
(3). ETSI EN300 086-1 V1.2.1(2001-03)
(4). ETSI EN300 086-2 V1.1.1(2001-03)
(5). EN60950 2001+A11 2004
Shenzhen, 10 Dec 2007
WenLiang, Fu
Shenzhen, 10 Dec 2007
WenLiang, Fu
Place and date of issue
General Manager
Place and date of issue
General Manager
Signature
Signature
Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd
Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd
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