Kirisun Communications PT810001 Mobile Radio User Manual PT8100
Kirisun Communications Co., Ltd Mobile Radio PT8100
User Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL PT8100 VHF/UHF MOBILE RADIO Memo: INSTRUCTION MANUAL PT8100 VHF/UHF MOBILE RADIO MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTAL-LERS AND USERS ● Use Only manufacturer or dealer supplied antennas. ● Antenna minimum safe distance: 108 cm. ● Antennas used for this transmitter must not exceed an antenna gain of 3 dBi. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF energy which is below the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) limits. ● Antenna mounting: The antenna supplied by the manu-facturer or radio dealer must not be mounted at a location such that during radio transmission, any person can come 23 Closer than the above indicated minimum safe distance to the antenna (i.e. 108cm). ● To comply with current FCC RF Exposure limitations, the antenna must be installed at or exceeding the minim--um safe distance indicated above, and in accordance with the requirements to the antenna manufacturer or supplier. ● Vehicle installation: The antenna can be mounted at the center of a vehicle metal roof or trunk lid if the minim-um safe distance is observed. Antenna substitution: Don't substitute any antenna for the one supplied or recommended by the manufacturer or radio dealer. You may be exposing person(s) to excess--ive radio frequency radiation. You may contact your radio dealer or the manufacturer for further instructions. Maintain a separation distance from the antenna to person(s) at least 108cm. ● “This transmitter is authorized to operate with a maximum duty factor of 50%, in a typical push-to-talk mode, for satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance requirements.” ● The device is authorised for occupational use only. Qualified users must be provided with training information for meeting occupational exposure requirements. ● 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. CONTENTS Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Package-opened Inspection and Installing.........................1 Radio Overview..................................................................3 Basic Operation..................................................................6 Programmable Button Function..........................................7 Radio Call.........................................................................11 5.1. Transmit The Selective Call.......................................11 5.2. Receive The Selective Call........................................11 5.3. Call Tips....................................................................11 6. Zone.................................................................................12 7. Talkaround........................................................................12 8. Utilities..............................................................................13 9. Scan.................................................................................14 9.1 Start/End Scan Function..........................................14 9.2 Nuisance Delete.........................................................15 9.3 Edit Scan List..............................................................15 9.4 Add Or Delete The Channels In The Scan List..........15 9.5 Set The Priority Channels..........................................16 10. OST.................................................................................16 11. GPS Information View......................................................17 12. Trouble Shooting Guide...................................................18 13. Major Specifications........................................................20 1. Package-opened Inspection and Installing Please check the radio in the package and the supplied accessories in the following table before using. Any articles are found lost or damaged, please contact the distributor without delay. 1.1 Supplied Accessories Quantity Accessories Fixed bracket Power Cable Hand Microphone Microphone Hanger M4*10 Combination Screw M4*16 Self-tapping Screw M5*16 Self-tapping Screw Instruction Manual Fuse Microphone Hanger Power Cable Fuse M4*10 Combination Screw Hand Microphone M5*16 / M4*16 Self-tapping Screw Fixed bracket 1.2 Preparation 1.2.1 Connection of Power Cable * First of all, please check whether there is a hole for the power cable on the insulating board. If no, please bore the board with the suitable drill bit and fix a rubber grommet on it. Afterwards, please have the cable pass through the * insulating board and lead from the car into the car engine. Connect the red conductor to the positive terminal of the accumulator and the black conductor to the negative terminal. * At last, ring the remained conductor and fix it. Note: Please maintain the sufficient relaxation of the power cable to make it convenient to dismantle the radio in the state of power connection. 1.2.2 Radio Installing Warning: For passengers' safety, please fix the radio firmly on the fixed bracket so that the radio will not be loosened in case of collision. * The fixed bracket is taken as an example. Draw the position and drill a hole on the instrument panel first, and then install the fixed bracket with 4 M5*16 self-tapping screws. (Note: please fix the radio at the position convenient for operation and control, and leave an enough space for fixation and connection of the cable.) * Slide the radio into the fixed bracket and fix it with 4 M4*10 combination screws (plus plain washer and spring washer). (Different combinations of fixing holes are selectable to adjust the radio to the proper height and visual angle.) * Connect the antenna and the power cable to the radio. * Install the microphone hanger at the position easy to use, with 2 M4*16 self-tapping screws. (The microphone and its cable sho-uld be fixed at the position not affecting safe driving.) *Connect the microphone to the microphone jack on the front panel of the radio and put it on the hanger. Note: When replacing the protective tube for the power cable, please use the one of the same specification without fail. It is not allowed to change it into the tube of higher capacity. 2. Radio Overview (3)LCD display screen For details, see “LCD Display”. (4)Volume Control knob To be used to adjust volume. (5)Microphone/Programming Interface (6) P1 button (programmable button) (7) P2 button (programmable button) (8) P3 button (programmable button) (9) button (programmable button) (10)PTT button (on the hand microphone) Press the PTT button first, and then speak to the microphone to transmit the voice to the other. Release to receive. 2.2 LCD Display 2.1 Description of External View (1) Power button Press this button for a long time (more than 1.5 seconds) to swith the radio on/off. ⑩ (2)LED indicator The red indicator will light while transmitting; the green indicator will light when it receives the carrier. The led flashes orange on received correct DTMF/ 2Tone signalling. The red indicator flashes in the scanning process. P1 P2 Display P3 Description It means the receiving signal strength. 4 lines means the strongest signal. Transmission power level “L” means the transmission of signal for the radio at the lower power; “M” means the transmission of signal for the radio at the medium power; Display Description “H” means the transmission of signal for the radio at the high power; Call Received indicator. The radio receives a selective call/call alert. Monitor State Indicator. Scan Indicator. Talkaround Indicator. P2 OST Indicator. 3.Basic Operation ① Startup: Press the red POWER button for a long time (at least 1.5 seconds) to switch the radio on/off ② Volume Press the“MONITOR”or “Squelch” button to listen to the background noise first, and then adjust the volume by turning the volume control knob. ③ Channel The radio can provide 256 conventional channels(16 Zones can be programmed, from 1 zone to 16 zone, 16 channels is in each zone at most; Zone 0, which cannot be programmed, includes all the valid channels ).Press the “CHANNEL UP” or “CHANNEL DOWN” button 2.3 Rear Panel to select the channel. Press the “ZONE UP”or“ZONE DOWN” button to select the group you require. ④Transmission To send a call, press the PTT button and speak to the microphone in the normal voice. Please keep the microphone about 3 or 4 cm far from your mouth. After speaking, please loosen the PTT button. ⑤ Receive (1)Antenna Interface (2)Power Interface (3)External Speaker Interface The radio will return to the receiving state after you loosen the PTT button. The distributor may have set the CTCSS/DCS signaling in the programmed radio of your radio. On the channels with CTCSS/DCS are set, you can only hear the call from other radio with the same CTCSS/DCS. 4. Programmable Button Function Buttons , P1 ,P2 ,P3 , can be programmed as one of the auxiliary functions. Buttons 0.None Function Description No function 1.Channel Up Select the next channel 2.Channel Down Select the previous channel 3.Zone Up Select the next zone 4.Zone Down 11.Key lock Switch button To toggle between locking/unlocking your radio’ keypad. Select the previous zone 12.Scan Start/end the scanning function of system. 13.Nuisance When one channel continually generated unwanted Delete noise.this allow you temporary remove the channel from the current active scan. frequency of the current channel. 14. Public 6.Display Channel Press this button and the LCD will show the name of the current channel. Name 7.Display Mode button to adjust the level. Press the to save the selected squelch level and quit this mode. 5.Display Channel Press this button and the LCD will show the Frequency 10.Squelch Level Selection Function Description Address Start/end the public address function. Press this button and the function will be actived. Press the PTT button and speak to the microphone Press this button and the LCD will show“Channel so that you can hear your voice through the external Number”, “Channel Name”, “Zone Number, speaker . Press this button once again and return Zone Name” and “Channel Frequency” to the normal user mode. 8.OST alternately. Change the setup of preset CTCSS/DCS for the 16.Talkaround Switch the radio between talkaround and repeater 9.Power level current channel. Press this button to make selection among the Selection high, medium and low transmission power, and 17. Monitor mode. Press this button, CTCSS, DCS, 2Tone/DTMF 15.Home Channel Changes to the home channels. “H”, “M” and “L” will be shown on the LCD to represent the current transmission power. 10.Squelch Level Selection momentary/ signaling will be closed as setting, release it to Call Cancel return to the normal operation. Press this button to enter the “Squelch Level Adjustment Mode” first, and then press the Buttons 18.Monitor/Call Cancel Function Description Press this button to trigger this function and the Buttons Function Description 28.Scan List Edit Press this button, the radio will enter the fast menu CTCSS, DCS, and 2Tone/DTMF signaling will be mode for scan list edit. For details, see “Menu closed, so you can receive the signal that can't be Operation”. heard in the normal operation. Press this button again to return to the normal operation. Press this 29.Backlight Press the button, the backlight could be chosen Select among light for long time, dark for long time, and light automatically. button in the selective call state to quit such a state. 19.Squelch off Hold this button to open the squelch. Loosen this momentary/ button to return to the normal operation. Press this Call Cancel button in the selective call state to quit such a state. 20.Squelch off/ Press this button to open squelch, press it again to Call Cancel return to normal operation.Press the button in the selective call state to quit such a state 21.Emergency Alarm Press the top button which programmed as Emergency Alarm, the emergency tone could be sent as the set in program software, and also the identity and background sound could be sent to your Monitor/ Hook Detection: select the Hook or Desk Mic Monitor function. 5. Radio Call 5.1 Send Selective Call A. Press “Menu Select/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. B. Press button until “RADIOCAL”. C. Press P3 button to select “SEL CALL”. partners and system. D. Press 22.Call Button 1 Sends the DTMF/2Tone code assigned to call 1 key. E. Press “PTT” button to send the selective call. button until the required call list appears. 23.Call Button 2 Sends the DTMF/2Tone code assigned to call 2 key. F. Press “PTT” button and speak to the microphone in normal 24.Call Button 3 Sends the DTMF/2Tone code assigned to call 3 key. voice. Please keep the microphone about 3 to 4 cm far from your 25.Call Button 4 Sends the DTMF/2Tone code assigned to call 4 key. mouth. After speaking, please loosen the “PTT”. 26.Menu Select To enter the menu mode or make menu selections. G. Press 5.2 Receive Selective Call /Enter 27.Lone worker P1 button to return to the previous operation. Enables Lone worker function Receiving a selective call, you will hear the alert tone and the LED 10 Indicator will blink orange. Icon flashes and the caller’s ID or D. Press button until the zone name you require is appeared. name displays. E. Press P3 Press PPT button for callback. ②. Select the zone through “ZONE UP”or“ZONE DOWN”button. button for selection. 5.3 Call Alert After the radio receives the call alert, the alert tone will sound and the orange indicator flicker. icon flashes and the caller’s ID code or name shows until someone answers. 7. Talkaround In the communication network, you can expand communication range through the repeater, but when the mobile radio is out of the Press the “PTT” button for callback or other buttons for communication range, you can connect with other radio in the talk- cancellation. around method. The talkaround function can be showed by A. Press“Menu Selection/Enter”button to enter the menu mode B. Press C. Press button until “RADIOCAL”.. P3 button to select “CALL ALT”. D. Press button until the required call list is showed. ①.Select the talk around by menu. A. Press the “Menu Selection/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. B. Press E. Press “PTT” button to send the call. C. Press F. After calling, press P1 button to return the previous operation. D. Press button until “RPTRTALK”. P3 button for selection. button until “REPEATE ” or “TALKRND”. E. Press P3 button for confirmation. ②. Switch the talkaround or repeater mode through “talkaround” 6. Zone According to the setup of the communication network, the radio can button. be distributed to different zones. Select the proper zone to realize communicating with the radio from a different zone. ①. Select the zone through menu. A. Press the“Menu Selection/Enter”button to enter the menu mode. 11 B. Press C. Press P3 button until “ZONE”. button for selection. 8. Utilities The item can help you customize some setups of the radio. The operating steps go as follows: A. Press the “Menu Selection/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. 12 B. Press button until “UTILITY”. 9. Scan C. Press P3 button for selection. In order to receive the calls from many channels, the radio can be D. Press programmed to scan these channels. At most there are 16 channels button until the items you require are showed. E. Press P3 button for select. The radio will show the current setup. F. Press button to show all items that can be set with this item. G. PressP3 button to select this setup. Change the setup items in the following table as per the previous steps. Selectable Setups Functions Change the squelch level of the Squelch Level SQL 0 ~ 9 radio. “SQL LEV ” “PWR LOW ” Select transmission power among Transmission “PWR MID ” high, medium and low levels. Power “PWR HI ” “PWR LEV” Backlight “BLED OFF” “BACK LED”.“BLED ON ” “BL AUTO ” display “SOFT VER” 9.1 Start/End Scan Function You can press “SCAN” button directly or enable the scan through the menu. When the scan function is started, icon and your revert channel will display . ①. Enter the scan state through menu mode. A. Press the “Menu Selection/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. B. Press button until “SYS SCAN”. C. Press P3 button for selection. button until “SCAN ON?” or “SCAN OF?” Select among such modes of D. Press backlight as “turnoff”, “normal E. Press P3 button for select. turn-on” or “auto” ②. Use the scan button. A. Press “SCAN” button to activate the scan function. MCU software version others or alone. (Zone 0 is the special list, which can have 256 channels.) H. Press P1 button to return to the previous operation. Items in each scan list. Each channel can use a scan list together with … Show the software version. Eg.“R01.00” B. Press “SCAN” button again to disable the scan function. 9.2 Nuisance Delete If a channel continuously generates noise or interference, press the button to remove this channel from the scan list temporarily. Note: the priority channel can't be removed and the last one in the scan list, either. 13 14 9.3 Edit Scan List ⑨. Press P1 button to return to the previous operation. 9.4 Add or Delete the Channels in the Scan List A. Press the “Menu Selection/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. In a certain specific channel, you can revise the CTCSS/DCS B. Press button until “PROG LST”. C. Press P3 button to select “SCAN LIST”. D. Press button until “ADD LST?” or “DEL LST?”. E. Press P3 button for selection. F. Press G. button until the channel you want to add or delete. Press P3 button to complete operation you will see“CHN SAVE” (If you added a channel)or“CHN DEL”. H. Press P1 button to return to the previous operation. 9.5 Set Priority Channel ①. Press the“Menu Selection/Enter”button to enter the menu mode. ②. Press 10. OST encode/decode setup of current channel. The operating steps go as follows: A.Press the “OST” button to enter the OST menu mode. B. Press button until the CTCSS/DCS encode/decode you want. C. Press P3 button to select . Note: When the OST backup function is enabled, the radio retains the OST code of each channel even if the channel is changed or the radio is shut down. In the OST state, P2“·”icon will display. button until “PROG LST”. Press “OST” button again to return to normal operation. ③. Press P3 button to select “SCAN LIST”. ④. Press button until “ED PRIO?”. ⑤. Press P3 button for selection. ⑥. Press button until “PRIO#1?” or “PRIO#2?”. ⑦. Press P3 button to select the type of the required priority channel. For example, in Step 7, the type of priority channel is “DES?”. Press button to select the required priority channel. ⑧. Press P3 button to complete operation. 15 11. Wired Clone Mode If the wired clone function is enabled, the radio will not quit after entering the wired clone mode. To return to normal user mode, the user needs to restart the machine. The operating steps go as follows: ①. Press P1 and P2 buttons for power-on until show “CLONE” (for two seconds) and enter the clone mode. If the function is disabled, 16 It will enter the user mode. Number Problem ②. Connect the slave radio with the wired clone cable first, and then turn on. ③. Press the master radio's P3 for starting clone. During transmi- tting the data, the master radio lights red, and the slave radio lights green. ④. Press the Phase lock A. The crystal X1 of phase lock loop is broken, loop please replace it. unlocked B. The oscillator tube is broken, please (Beeping) replace it. C. The IC 3 of phase lock loop is broken, please P3 button and the master will return to the clone mode. Continuous clone will start from Step 3. Solution replace it. Note: The master displays “success” and the slave automatically No talkback A. The frequency is not right. Please reselect the channel of the same frequency. restart upon successfully receipt of all data. B. The CTCSS/DCS code is not the same. Please reset it. 12. Trouble Shooting Guide Number Problem Power on Failure C. Please check the TX/RX signaling system Solution D. It is out of the effective communication range. A. The power cable is not connected with the accumulator or the host reliably. Please connect the power cable reliably. B. The protective tube of power cable is burnt out. Please replace it. C. The power button is of poor contact. Please change the silica gel button or PCB button. D. The accumulator is out of power, please replace it. E. The CPU is broken, please replace it. 17 of both. No receiving A. The antenna is not in good contact. Please fasten the antenna head. signal B. The high-frequency amplifying tube Q18 is broken, please replace it. C. The squelch level is set to high, please reset the squelch level. D. The mixed tube Q19 is broken, please replace it. E. The FM IC 6 is broken, please replace it. 18 No. Problem Solution The red transmission A.Power amplifier IC1 is broken, and no Indicator lights but no power is output, please replace it. sound is heard. Memo: B. The microphone is broken, please replace it. The green receiving A. The speaker is broken. Please replace it. dictator lights but no B. The audio power amplifier TDA1519C sound is heard. is broken. Please replace IC. 13. Major Specifications Frequency Range: 136MHz--174MHz 400MHz--450MHz 438MHz--490MHz 470MHz--512MHz Channel Number: 256 Channel Spacing: 25 kHz (wide band)/ Operating Voltage: 13.6V Dc±10% 12.5 kHz (narrow band) Operating Temperature: -25℃-+55℃ External Dimension: machine only: 150mm*43mm*131mm plus fixed bracket: 165mm*75mm*131mm Weight: machine only: 19 1070g; plus fixed bracket: 1350g 20 We, Kirisun Electronics (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. 2/F, Bldg.H-3, 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 has been performed. Description of equipment: FM Mobile Transceiver Model No.: PT8100-01 This compliances is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards or documents: (1). ETSI EN301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-12) (2). ETSI EN301 489-5 V1.3.1(2008-04) (3). ETSI EN300 086-1 V1.3.1(2008-09) (4). ETSI EN300 086-2 V1.2.1(2008-09) (5). EN 60950:2006+A11:20009 Shenzhen, 10 Dec 2008 WenLiang, Fu General Manager Place and date of issue Signature Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd
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