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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PT7200
1 FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER
CECD
Side Button 1
Null
Channel Annunciation
Whisper
Talk-around
CALL 1/2/3/4
Lone Work
Man-down Alarm
Scan
Temporarily Delete Noise Channel
Transport
High/Low Power Switch
Squelch Level Check
Monitor Momentary/Call Cancel
Monitor! Call Cancel
Squelch Momentary/Call Cancel
Squelch / Call Cancel
Key Lock
Compander
Scrambler
Battery Power Check
Rental Time Check
Side Button 2
Null
Channel Annunciation
Whisper
Talk-around
CALL 1/2/3/4
Lone Work
Scan
Temporarily Delete Noise Channel
Transporth
Squelch Level Check
Monitor Momentary/Call Cancel
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Monitor/ Call Cancel
Squelch Momentary/Call
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Squelch / Call Cancel
Key Lock
Compander
Scrambler
Battery Power Check
Rental Time Check
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PT7200
FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER
We are very grateful for your purchasing film brand two-
way radios produced by Kirisun Electronics (Shenzhen) 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 fig two-
way radio can meet your demands for reliable communication.
PRECAUTIONS
Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire,
personal injury, and radio damage.
Do not operate your radio while taking on fuel, or being
charged.
Do not expose the radio for a long period to direct sunlight,
nor place the radio close to heating appliances.
Do not place the radio in excessively dusty areas, humid
FOO INFORMATION
Warning Modifying, tampering and/or adjusting this or replacement of
any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) in this unit
could result in a violation of the rules Changes or modifications to this
unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for 00mplianoe
cOuki void the user's authority to operate the equipment
FCC \Varning:
PT7200-02 is an occupational equipment. And it
operate with a duty factor not exceeding 50%.
PT7200-02 cannot worn on the body.
In cloning mode a US transmitter cannot be cloned with
a non—US transmitter and cannot be made to operate on
non—US frequencies. The user cannot force non—US
frequencies in this mode.
The US version of this transmitter operates solely on US
frequencies. The user is not able to select on non—US
frequencies.
areas, or on unstable surfaces.
Do not modify this radio for any reason.
Refer service to qualified licensed or certificated technicians
only.
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 radios.
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.
Precautions in Use
Please comply with the following attentions to avoid fire, bodily
injury and damage to the radio.
- The radio is recommended to transmit for 1 minute and
receive for 4 minutes. Long time transmitting or continuous working in
high power mode will make the rear side of the radio generate heat.
- Please don't disassemble or assemble the radio under any
circumstances.
- 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 the radio emits smoke or strange odors, turn it off and remove
the battery from the radio and promptly contact your local authorized
Kin'sun dealer.
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CONTENTS
I UNPACKINGAND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT ........................ 1
0 Supplied Accessories ...................................................................... 1
I PREPARATION ............................................................................... 2
0 Charging the Battery ........................................................................ 2
0 Installing/Removing the Battery Pack .............................................. 3
0 Installing the Antenna ......................................
0 Installing the Optional Speaker/Microphone .................................... 4
0 Installing/Removing the Belt Clip ..................................................... 4
I RADIO OVERVIEW ....................................................................... 5
I BASIC OPERATIONS ..................................................................... 6
I PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON FUNCTION ...................................... 7
I VOX (Voice Operated Transmission) ............................................ 13
I WIRED CLONING MODE .....
I RADIO SETTING ......................................................................... 13
0 TOT (Time-out Timer) ................................................................... 13
0 Battery Save ................................................................................. 14
0 Low Power Warning ...................................................................... 15
0 Channel Annunciation ................................................................... 15
0 CTCSS/DCS ................................................................................. 15
I USER TEMPLATE ........................................................................ 15
0 RX Squelch Mode ......................................................................... 16
0 DTMF ............................................................................................. 16
0 5-Tone Signalling ........................................................................... 16
I TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................ 18
I MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................... 20
I SETTINGS .................................................................................... 21
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I UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT
Carefully unpack the radio. 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 .
0 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
—_
Li-Polymer battery
Instruction manual
Hand Strap
I PREPARATION
0 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 3 LED light for 1
second. Green LED lights after it enters normal work.
Insert the battery or the radio to be charged into the
charger slot. Tum off the radio before insert it into
the charger.
, Make sure the battery is in good contact with the
charger terminals. When the red indicator lights, the
s. s‘.‘ charger begins to charge the battery.
Edy After charging for about 5 hours, the red indicator
turns dim and the green indicator lights indicating
the battery has been fully charged.
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.
Yellow LED lights when charging temperature or circuit is abnormal
and the charger enters protection state. Please stop charging in such
situation. Remove the battery from the charger and cut off charger
power.
Notice:
* The battery is not fully charged in the factory, and please charge the
new battery when you use the radio for the first time.
‘ The radio is supplied with a KB-7OA Ni-MH/KB-7OB Lithium battery
manufactured by KIRISUN.
* When you charge the battery for the first time after purchasing or long Q INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
storage (over 2 months), you should repeat charging it several times to
achieve the normal battery capacity. _
* Do not recharge the battery if it has been fully charged or the battery Screw the antenna Into the connector at
power doesn‘t become low, othenrvise it might affect the battery life or the top of the radio by holding the
performance. Remove the battery from the charger afler charging. bottom of the antenna and turn it
* When using KB-70A, if the radio enters low power warning state, please
recharge the battery. Do not use the radio in low power state, which will
affect the battery life and performance.
* The built-in protection circuit in the battery KB-7OB will cut off power
when power appears low. If you charge it in the charger then, the red
indicator won’t light immediately. About 1~5 minutes later: the charger
indicator will become normal.
clockwise until secure.
0 INSTALLING [REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK
Installing the Battery Pack
Match the 2 bulges of the battery pack with the
corresponding slots at the rear bottom of the radio.
Installing the Battery Pack
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, push the latch upwards
and then pull the battery away from the radio.
Notice:
* Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or dispose exhausted battery
In fire.
* Do not disassemble the battery casing.
I RADIO OVERVIEW (5) Side Button 1 (Programmable Button)
Side Button 2 (Programmable Button)
® Top Button (Programmable Button)
Used to connect the optional speaker/microphone.
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I BASIC OPERATIONS
Switch On
Switch on the radio by turning the
PowerNqume 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. And then you will hear voice
(D LED Indicator
Lights red when transmitting; lights green when receiving.
Flashes orange when receiving the identical 5-Tone Signalling. annunciation of the current channel number.
Flashes red when battery power appears low. Ad' t V l
® Channel Selector Pjrlezs toh:mn?onitor button to listen to the
Rotate to select channel 146" background noise and rotate the PowerNqume
© PowerNolume KHOb switch to adjust volume.
Turn clockwise to switch on the radio.
Turn counterclockwise till a click is heard to switch off the radio. Select Channels
Rotate to adjust the volume aftertuming on the radio. Rotate the channel selector to select channels.
You Will hear v0|ce from the speaker while
@ PTT (PUSH-TO'TALK) ELMO" receiving proper signals.
To make a call, press and hold the PTT button, then speak into the 7 ft, ‘ If voice annunciation of channel number has
microphone in normal mice. Release the PTT button to receive . ' been SET, the radio WI” annunCiate the current
signals. channel number.
High/ Low Power Switch
Make a Call _ Squelch Level adjustl Check
To make a call, select the deSired channel, Monitor Momentary/Call Cancel
press and hold the PTT button, and speak in Monitor! Call Cancel
normal voice. Please keep your mouth 3~8 cm Squelch off Momentary/Call Cancel
away from the microphone. Squelch Off] Call Cancel
Key Lock
Compander
Receive a Call Scrambler
Release the PTT button to receive a call. Select the desired Battery Power Check
channel, adjust the volume to a proper level, and then you can Rental Time Check
receive others' voice.
- PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON FUNCTION
The dealer can program the following functions:
0 Null
The dealer can program the side button 1, side button 2 and the top No Function is programmed
button with the following auxiliary functions:
0 Chan Annunciation
N II N F t'
u ( 0 unCion) Pressing this key to switch on and off the channel annunciation
Channel Annunciation
Whisper function.
Talk-around .
CALL 1/2/3/4 . 221; pressin this ke receiver also can hear ou even ou
Lone Work p g y. y y
Emergency Alarm speak lightly; Press key again WI|| disable the whisper mode.
Cancel Emergency Alarm
Man-down Alarm
Scan
Temporarily Delete Noise Channel
Call Forward
0 Talk Around
After pressing this key, the radio will transmit with the RX
frequency.
0 CALL 1/CALL 2/CALL3ICALL4
Press the side button set as “CALL 1/CALL 2/CALL3/CALL4” to
transmit the stored coding.
0 Lone Work
When the radio is set in Lone Work, it will sounds pre-alert tones
before the Lone Work time expires, and the user should press any
key on the radio within the Reset Time, indicating the user is safe,
otherwise, the radio will activate emergency alert automatically.
0 Emergency Alarm
When you press the top button set as “Alarm” the radio can
sound alarm tone or transmit lD code or background tone to your
partners or the system, both of which can be chosen in radio
programming by PC software.
0 Cancel Emergency Alarm
Press the top button set as “Alarm" to cancel Emergency Alarm.
0 Man-down Alarm
Press this key to enter man-down alarm mode, which is optional
function.
0 Scan
A) Press the button set as “Scan” to start scanning. When in
scanning, the radio checks signals on each channel; it stops
scanning and pauses on the channel on which signals are detected
until the signals disappear. If a delay time has been set between the
interval of signal disappearing and scanning restarting, the radio will
keep staying on that channel if it receives any signals during the
delay time.
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B) The working channel of the radio will revert to the following
channels automatically when you press PTT button during
scanning. The dealer can select one among the following six
options:
1} Start channel
When pressing PTT button, the radio will transmit from the
channel described in the Start.
2) Selected channel
When pressing PTT button, the radio will transmit from the
channel selected.
3) Last called
When pressing PTT button, the radio will transmit from the last
channel that received a call.
4} Last used
When pressing PTT button during the scanning, the radio will
transmit from the last channel you used to talk.
0 ) Priority Scan
During scanning, if the priority channel has been set on the radio,
when the priority channel receives signals the radio will
automatically switch to the priority channel even the normal
channel is receiving signals at that time. And the radio will stay on
the priority channel till the signals disappear. The dealer can set
the delay time between signal disappearing and continuing
scanning.
O Temporarily Delete Noise Channel
When scanning pauses on a channel, press and hold the button
programmed as “Temporarily Delete Noise Channel” to delete
this channel temporarily from the scanning list.
Note: The priority channel cannot be deleted. And when the
number of scanning channels is less than 2, you cannot delete any
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channel, either.
After exiting scanning mode and entering it again, the temporarily
deleted channel will be added in the scanning list again.
0 Call Forward
Press this key to enter mode.
0 High/Low Power Switch
Press the key set as “High/Low Power Switch” to switch
between high and low power.
0 Squelch Level Adjust / Check
Press and hold the key set as “Squelch Level Check” to hear
broadcast of the squelch level of the current channel.
Press the key set as “Programmable Squelch” to change
squelch level. Press once to increase one grade (cycle of 9-0;
when in level 0 a beep sounds; if the channel has not been set
with Signalling, squelch keeps long active.) and store the change.
0 Monitor Momentary/Call Cancel
Press the side button set as “Monitor Momentary” to turn off
CTCSS, DOS, and 5-Tone and to hear the signals that cannot be
heard when in work mode . Release the Monitor key to return to
work mode.
When in selective call state, press this key to exit selective call.
0 Monitor! Call Cancel
Press the side button set as “Monitor” to turn off CTCSS, DOS,
and 5-Tone and to hear the signals that cannot be heard when in
work mode. Press again the Monitor key to return to work mode.
When in selective call state, press this key to exit selective call.
Squelch off Momentary/Call Cancel
Press the button set as “Squelch off Momentary” to open the
squelch; release it to exit.
When in selective call state, press this key to exit selective call
Squelch I Call Cancel
Press the button set as “Squelch off” to open the squelch;
press it again to exit.
When in selective call state, press this key to exit selective call
Key Lock
Press the button set as “Key Lock” to lock or unlock the keys.
Com pander
Press the button set as “Compander” to switch between
compander and Normal mode.
Scrambler
Press the button set as “Scrambler” to select scramblerfunction
to protect communication privacy.
Battery Power Check
Press the button set as “Battery Power Check” to hear the
current power level. One, two, three or four sound to indicate
different power level separately. (One means the power is
insufficient.)
Rental Time Check
Press the button set as “Rental Time Check” and you will hear
one, two. three or four sound to indicate the rest rental time. (One
means the rental time is insufficient.)
I VOX (Voice Operated Transmission)
VOX allows hands-free transmission on the radio when using the
appropriate earphone/headset.
Two types of VOX are available: built-in and external.
If VOX has been set, when speaking voice reach the preset volume,
VOX will activate the radio to transmit automatically.
I Wired Cloning Mode
To enter the clone mode, wired cloning function should be set on both
host and sub radio.
Wired cloning procedures are as follows:
1) Press and hold the Side Button 1 and 2 on the host radio while
turning on the radio; about 2 seconds later, orange indicator flashes
twice and the radio enters cloning mode.
2) Press once the PTT button on the host radio, and then the sub
radio to receive data will enter Wired Cloning Mode.
3) In the cloning mode, the host radio lights red indicator and the sub
radio lights green indicator.
Note:
During the course of cloning, if the radio models or software versions
doesn't match, the host radio flashes red indicator (0.25s On 0.25s
Off), and the sub radio restart; if no data is transferred, the host radio
flashes red indicator (0.255 On 0.25s Off), and the sub radio restart.
I RADIO SETTING
0 TOT (Time-out Timer)
1) TOT (Time-out Timer)
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A) Time-out timer is to prevent any caller from occupying one
certain channel and radio transmitting overlong.
b) You can program the time-out timer, i.e. the time the radio can
transmit continuously. lfthe radio has been transmitting
continuously longer than the preset time, the radio will stop
transmitting and warning tone sounds, and please release the PTT
button.
2) TOT Re-key
a) TOT re-key specifies the time when transmission is prohibited
after the time-out timer is activated.
b) During the time of transmitting prohibition, if you press the PTT
button, warning tone sounds and transmitting is prohibited.
3) TOT Pre-alert
a) Before the time-out timer stops transmitting, the radio sounds
pre-alert tone.
b) After the alarm tone, if the transmitting time is longer than the
preset time limit, the time-out timer will be activated.
4) TOT Reset
a) TOT Reset is the delay time between releasing the PTT button
and resetting the time-out timer.
b) lfthe time of releasing the PTT button is shorter than the TOT
Reset, the countdown of transmitting prohibition will continue.
0 Battery Save
The dealer can program the battery save type.
lfthe battery save function has been set, 10 seconds after no
signals being received or no operations being conducted, the radio
enters the battery save mode. It will exit the battery save mode
automatically after receiving signals or being conducted.
Battery Save Types: 1:1, 1:2, 1:4 and OFF.
Battery save function can decrease the battery power
consumption.
0 Low Power Warning
Low power warning tone sounds and LED flashes when the
battery power goes below the preset value and you need to
recharge the battery. In very low battery status transmission is
prohibited.
0 Channel Annunciation
The dealer can activate or prohibit this function. Two types of
Chinese and English annunciation are available.
When switching to a channel by rotating the channel knob, the
current channel number will sound.
0 CTCSS/DCS
The dealer can set CTCSS/DCS on the radio channels to ignore
calls on the same channel from irrelevant radios.
Note:
Using a CTCSS/DCS channel doesn't mean your calls are private.
If the CTCSSIDCS tones of other radios are identical with those on
yours, they can hear your calls.
I User Template
A user template includes PTT code-transmitting, encoding,
decoding, Busy Channel Lockout, Call 1/2/3/4, RX squelch mode,
TX conditions and decoding conditions, etc. Maximum 16 user
templates are available on this radio.
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0 RX Squelch Mode
The dealer can set conditions under which the speaker will be
activated from the following 4 options:
1) CTCSS/DCS and Audio Squelch: The speaker will be activated
only when both CTCSS/DCS and the selective Signallings match.
2) Audio Squelch: The speaker will be activated when the
selective Signallings match.
3) CTCSS/DCS Squelch: The speaker will be activated when
CTCSS/DCS match.
4) Carrier Squelch: The speaker will be activated when carrier
wave presents
0 DTMF
The dealer can set DTMF Signalling into encoding sequence. If
DTMF is set in the encoding template. press the corresponding
programmable button “Call 1" , “Call 2” , “Call 3” , or “Call
4” o transmit the coding.
5-Tone Signalling
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 tow formats are user defined.
1) 5-Tone Decoding
The decoding template is 5-tone decoding. Received tone
telegram matches the decoding template, decoding succeeds.
When receiving proper 5-tone Signalling, squelch will be activated
according to the “RX Squelch Mode” defined by the user. You
I TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
m PROBLEM SOLUTION
can receive the call and LED flashes orange.
Afterthe radio decoding succeeds, the radio will work according to
the decoding call response set by the dealer.
2) S-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 content.
If the PTT ID on the channel you select has been set with 5-Tone,
5-Tone Signalling 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.
The radio cannot
be switch ed on or
no display after
switched on.
The battery
power consume
quickly after
charging.
Cannot talk to or
hear others in
your group.
Other voices from
non-group
members are
heard on the
channel.
Communication
range is too
short.
0 Battery pack may not be installed properly.
Remove the battery pack and install it again.
0 Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge
or replace the battery pack.
0The battery life is finished; please replace it
with a new battery pack.
0The frequency or QT/DQT Signallings are not
identical and please reprogram it.
0 Make sure the SP un-mute setting of the
selective Signalling 5-Tonein user solution is
proper.
OOut of the communication range.
CChange the QT/DQT tone, and make sure
change the tone on all radios in your group.
0 Please set 5-Tone selective Signalling on the
channel,
0 Make sure the antenna is well connected.
0 Make sure the antenna is the original one.
oCheck if the battery power is in the normal
state.
GAsk your local dealer to adjust the squelch
level.
Unable to
transmit.
Noise is too
loud.
0 Make sure the PTT button has been pressed
completely.
0 Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or
replace the battery pack.
0 Transmitting frequency has not been set on the
channel or the radio has been remote killed.
0 Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or
replace the battery pack.
0 Out of the communication range.
I MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS
PT7200
Frequency Range USA: 150-174
EURO:146»156M]{z 157.45—160.6M]{z
(MHZ) 160.9757161.475M]{z 162.057174M]{z
RFower
Spurious and Harmonics S-70 dB
Frequency Stability 1- 2.5ppm
Maximum Frequency deviation 1: 5kHz (W)! :l: 3.5kHz (M)! t 2.2 kHz (N)
Max Antenna Gain
Narrow Band $0.28uV/
Wide Band $0.25uV
Adjacent Channel Selectivity >60dB (N)/ 70dB (W)
Intermodulation Reject Ratio >65dB
Maximum AF Output Power 21000mW
Receiver Sensitivity
Battery (Standard) DC 7.4V
Dimension (WXHXD) 54.5mmx113 mmx35mm
Weight 3559 (With battery and antenna)
I SETTINGS (set by the dealer} 2) Optional Functions
Time-out Time (TOT)
. 15-6005
Model: _______ Serlal No.: _____ Squelch Level
1-9
1) Channels List Voice Annunciation
Chinese D Englisth
Battery Save
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3) Auxiliary Function Button Settings :
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-- Top Button
--
Null
Channel Annunciation
Whisper
Talk—around
CALL 1/2/3/4
Lone Work
Em ergency Alarm
Cancel Emergency Alarm
Man-down Alarm
Scan
Temporarily Delete Noise Channel
Transport
High/Low Power Switch
Squelch Level Check
Monitor Momentary/Call Cancel
Monitor/ Call Cancel
Squelch Momentary/Call Cancel
Squelch / Call Cancel
Key Lock
Compander
Scrambler
Battery Power Check
Rental Time Check
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