Manual KIRISUN PT-617618 Engl
Manual KIRISUN PT-617618 Engl
Mobilfunkgerät
Mobile Transceiver
Bedienungsanleitung
Manual
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Dear customer, CONTENTS
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The following instructions will help to prolonge your radios life. 1. Unpacking and Checking Accessories 22
2. Preparation
2.1 Power Cable Connection 22
Do not expose the transceiver for a long period to direct sunlight, nor
2.2 Radio Installation 22 - 23
place the transceiver close to heating appliances. 2.3 Installation of a CB antenna 23
2.4 Aerial Connection 24
Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty areas, humid areas, 3. Getting Acquainted
or on unstable surface. 3.1 Front Panel and Microphone 24
3.2 Display 25
If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected, immediately turn the power 3.3 Rear Panel 25
off. 4. The Secondary Functions
4.1Transmission Power Selection 25
4.2 Setting Squelch Level 26
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. 4.3 Setting Time-out-timer 26
5. Basic Operations
Do not modify this transceiver for any reason. 5.1 Turn the Power Switch ON or OFF 26
5.2 Adjusting the Volume 26
Refer service to qualified technician only. 5.3 Transmitting Operation 27
5.4 Receiving Operation 27
5.5 Change Channel 27
6. Scan Options
6.1 Start Scanning 27
6.2 Priority Channel 27
6.3 End Scanning 27
The use of commercial frequencies requires a licence and
6.4 Time-control 28
charges apply. 6.5 Carrier Wave Control 28
6.6 Calling Back 28
We recommend you to get your radio programmed by an aut- 7. Other Operations
horized TEAM dealer only. The programming has to follow the 7.1 Time-Out-Timer(TOT) 28 - 29
regulations and rules in general and the restrictions of the 7.2 Busy Channel Lockout(BCL) 29
licence. 7.3 Monitor 29
7.4 Clear Tail Tone 29
7.5 CTCSS/DCS 29
7.6 DTMF 29 - 30
7.7 2-Tone Signaling 30
7.8 5-Tone Signaling 30 - 31
7.9 Talk Around 31
7.10 Reverse Frequency 31
7.11 Auto Channel Selection (ACS) 31
7.12 Repeater Signals 32
8. Self-programming Mode 32
8.1 Select Channel 32 - 33
8.2 Set Operating Frequency 33
8.3 Set CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode 33
8.4 Set the Channel Spacing 33 -
8.5 Transmission Prohibited on Busy Channel
8.6 Add or Delete Channel in the Scan List
8.7 Add or Delete Compander
8.8 Set Priority Channel
9. Trouble Shooting
10. Specification
11. Frequency Table
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1. Unpacking and Checking Accessories Mark the position of the mounting bracket and drill holes on the instru-
Please take out the transceiver from the packing box carefully. You are ment panel. And then fix the mounting bracket, the flat washer and the
advised to check the supplied accessories according to the following list, spring washer with 4 M5 16 tapping screws. The radio should be fixed
before you throw away the packing case. If you find something is lost or at a place convenient for operation, and sufficient space should be
damaged in transportation, please contact the dealer immediately. reserved for wire connection.
Screw out the 4 M4 16 screws, flat washer and spring washer from the
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES two sides of the radio. Slide the radio into the mounting bracket and
fixed it with the 4 M4 16 screws screwed out just now.
ACCESSORIES QUANTITY Connect the antenna and power cable with the radio.
Mounting bracket 1
Fix the microphone hook at a convenient place with 3 M4 16 screws.
DC Power cable 1
The microphone and its wire should be fixed at a place not affecting
Microphone 1
safe driving.
M5X16 Self-taping screw 4
Plug the microphone connector into the jack in the radio's front panel
M4X16 Self-taping screw 3
and hang the microphone on the microphone hook.
Spring washer 4
Flat washer 4 Notice:
Microphone hook 1 When change the fuse of the DC power cable, make sure to use a fuse
Instruction Manual 1 of the same spec. A fuse of higher capacity is prohibited.
Guarantee card 1
2.3 Installation of an antenna
The antenna is one of the most important parts of the equipment. The
type of antenna and its location has a great effect on the range of oper-
ation. Please consider the following criteria for selecting the best loca-
tion and installation of your antenna:
> Make sure that the antenna is designed for radio operation on the
designated frequency range.
> The location of the antenna should be as high as possible without
any obstacles nearby.
> The aerial cable should not be damaged and the plugs should be
properly connected.
> Make sure that the antenna cable is not bent too strong.
> The bigger the mechanical size of the antenna, the higher the range
of operation.
2 Preparation
When you install a mobile antenna please note the following advice:
2.1 POWER CABLE CONNECTION > The antenna should be fixed in the centre of a bigger part of the
Check if there is a hole for power cable in the adiabatic panel. If there coachwork.
is no hole, drill one in it and fix a rubber hole ring in the hole. > The mobile antenna coil should have the closest possible contact
Thread the two power cables through the hole of the adiabatic panel with a conducting metallic surface of the bodywork of the car.
from the cabinet into the engine chamber. Connect the red wire with
the battery positive terminal + , and the black wire with the negative -. There are also some other possibilities to fix the antenna onto the car
Roll up the surplus wire and stick it at a place. Notice: Make sure the without the necessity to drill a hole into the bodywork of your car, for
wires are loose enough for the convenience of repairing the radio in example mounting the antenna onto the trunkor using an antenna with
the connection state. a magnetic mount or a windscreen antenna.
2.2 Radio Installation > Please do not mount the antenna nearby a radio or TV antenna
Warning: to prevent interference of radio or TV reception.
To ensure the passengers' safety during driving and avoid radio's > All connected cables including the antenna cable must not exceed
looseness and fall-off when bumping, please fix the radio with the a length of 3 m.
mounting bracket.
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2.4 Aerial Connection 3.2 Display
Before pressing the transmit key, a suitable aerial must be connected.
The BNC-plug of the aerial cable has to be connected to the socket
on the rear panel. Make sure, that all plugs are firmly tightened and
properly soldered. Unsatisfactory connections can damage the radio
and will reduce the range of operation.
The antenna should be matched with the radio, otherwise a part of the
transmit power will be reflected at the antenna and will not be radiat-
ed. This causes also a drop in the range of operation. ( 888.88.8 ) Indicate the current channel frequency or channel No.
(A) Displays that current channel has been added to
3. Getting Acquainted the scanning list.
3.1 Front Panel and Microphone ( P) Displays Priority channel.
( DQT ) Active CTCSS Code
( QT Acitve DQT Code
( SCAN ) Acitive Scan Function
( >>>>>>> ) RSSI ( Receive-Signal-Strength-Indicator )
( HML) Indicates power level ( high, medium or low )
1. PWR-Power switch ( F) Indicates secondary function mode.
Press and hold this switch about 2 seconds, then power turn on/off. ( lock ) Indicates key lock.
2. LED indicator ( PC ) Indicates data transmission
Be red while transmitting and green while receiving a signal. ( 25 / 50 / 75 ) Frequencies with 5 digits, will specifiy their last two
3. / keys digits with one of the numbers.
Press these keys to select the operation channel, with FUN key to
set the other functions. (See page 8 for additional information on Notice:
this function.) Any key action will light the LCD for about 10 seconds. If the keys have
4. Channel A / B no action in 10 seconds, the background light of LCD will
If have been set up channel A or B, press one of the key to choose be turned off automatically.
channel A or B, with FUN key to set the other functions. (See page
8 for additional information on this function.) 3.3 Rear Panel
5. Volume control 1 - Jack for power cable plug 1
Use this control to adjust the volume from the speaker. Clockwise 2 - Jack for external speaker
rotation increases the volume; counterclockwise rotation decrease 3 - Jack for antenna
the volume.
6. SCAN, FUN and MON Keys
SCAN key, when more than two channels are added to the scan
list, use this key to start up scan function. (Reference to channel
scan), with FUN key to set the other functions. (See page 8 for addi- 4 The Secondary Functions
tional information on this function.) Note: the secondary function can be prohibited by dealer.
7. Jack for microphone or programming cable connector
This jack is used for handset microphone, and it is used for program- 4.1 Transmission Power Selection
ming cable connector too.
8. PTT key (on microphone) You may select high RF power, medium RF power or low RF power
Press PTT key, then enter transmission state release this key, then conveniently. Press FUN key, the F indicator will light ,then press the
return to standby mode. key to select transmission power,e.g. L
Press the / keys to select RF power you want. After the transmis-
sion power have been selected, H, M or L indicator will light on LCD. It
means that current transmission power is high, medium or low respec-
tively. Press FUN key to confirm it. If you do not want to change the
transmission power, press the B key to cancel the current setting.
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4.2 Setting the Squelch Level 5.3 Transmitting Operation
You may select the proper squelch level , and there are 10 levels (0~9) Make sure the selected channel is free before transmitting. You may
selectable in all. If level 0 is set, the squelch will be turn off complete- press the PTT key and speak to the microphone after the LED lights
ly. Press FUN key, the F indicator will light, then press the MON key to red, release the PTT key to receive.
set squelch level. The current squelch level will be displayed on LCD,
e.g. Sql 0. 5.4 Receiving Operation
The dealer may have set CTCSS/DCS for the transceiver.
Press / keys to select the proper squelch level. The current
squelch level will be displayed on LCD, e.g. Slq 9. If you are using the channel with CTCSS/DCS, you will not receive
(decode, or open squelch) unless the selected encode tone is received.
After you have selected the proper squelch level, press FUN key to If you are using the channel without CTCSS/DCS, you can receive the
confirm. But if you want to cancel the current setting, please press B signals from any transceiver.
key to exit.
5.5 Change Channel
4.3 Setting Time-Out-Timer (TOT) Press the / key to increase or decrease the channel number con-
The transceiver has a time-out-timer function to prevent possible prob- sequently. The channel number will be displayed on the LCD.
lem caused by continuous transmission. You may set the proper time- If you press and hold the / key over 1 second, the channel num-
out interval for transmitting. ber will increase or decrease continuously, and be displayed on LCD.
The time-out interval is 30s, 60s, 90s, 180s, 900s or OFF (no limit). Press any key to stop.
Press FUN key, indicator will light, then press SCN key to set time-out- If the selected channel has been set as priority channel, the P indica-
timer. The current time-out interval will be displayed on LCD, e.g. tor will light on LCD. If the selected channel has been added in the scan
to 90. list, the A indicator will light on LCD. If the selected channel has been
set CTCSS/DCS, the QT or DQT indicator will light on the LCD.
Press / keys to select your desired time-out interval. LCD dis-
plays the selectable time-out interval, e.g. tot of. 6. Scan Options
Scan function is very effective in monitoring signal on the programma-
Then press FUN key to confirm. But if you want to cancel the current ble channel. The transceiver will scan all channels while scanning,
setting, please press B key to exit. which have been added in the scan list. This function may be prohibit-
ed by local dealer.
5. BASIC OPERATIONS
Notice:
5.1 Turn the Power Switch On Or Off Scan function is deactivated until more than two channels have been
added in the scan list.
Press and hold the PWR key about 2 seconds to turn the power on or
off. When turn the power on, all indicators will be displayed on LCD for 6.1 Start Scanning
1 second. Press the SCN key to enter the scan state. Start scanning from the cur-
After a long beep tone , it goes in working mode. If there is no chan- rent channel, increase by the channel number. The SCN indicator and
nel was stored, it displays as no chn. and LED lights red. icon will light on the LCD.
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6.4 Time-Control TOT Reset Time
The radio will restart the scan after pausing for some time while receiv- TOT Reset Time sets the minimum wait time allowed between trans-
ing signal .The pausing time can be preset from 0.5 to 5 seconds. missions that will reset the Time-Out -Timer. When TOT Reset Time is
set , it causes the TOT continue even after PTT is released unless the
6.5 Carrier Wave Control TOT Reset Timer has expired.
The radio will pause the scan after receiving signals and will restart Range: Off /1 to 15s (1s steps)Default: Off
scan after the signal disappears.
7.2 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)
6.6 Calling Back The function of busy channel lockout (BLC) is turned ON or OFF by the
The working channel of the radio will return to the following channels local dealer, also can be set by user in self-programming mode.
automatically by pressing PTT during the scan. The dealer can select When the BLC function is on, it can prevent other transceivers from
one among the following four ways. interfering with your transceiver by using the same frequency. When
press the PTT key, a beep alarm will ring until the PTT key is released
1) Selected channel:
and it will go back to stand-by mode, if the channel is busy.
When pressing PTT during the scan, the radio will always transmit
from the first channel of the scanning list.
7.3 Monitor
2) Selected channel or currently working channel:
When there is no signal, the squelch circuit will mute the speaker auto-
If pressing PTT during scanning, the radio will transmit from the first
matically and you will not hear the background noise. To inactivate the
channel in the scanning list. If pressing PTT during the scan paus-
squelch circuit, press the MON key, which is very useful when you
ing, the radio will transmit from current channel.
adjust volume or want to receive weak signals. When pressing the
3) Prior channel:
MON key, the status indicator lights green and the radio is in the state
The radio will always send signals from the prior channel in the scan
of monitoring.
list when pressing PTT.
4) Prior channel or currently working channel:
7.4 Clear Tail Tone
When the radio is scanning, it will send signals from the prior chan-
When using the channel set with CTCSS/DCS, the after sound in tal-
nel in the scanning list by pressing PTT. During the pause of scan,
king ending can be eliminated.
the radio will transmit from current channel by pressing PTT.
7.5 CTCSS/DCS
7 OTHER OPERATIONS Your dealer can program CTCSS/DCS signaling on the radio channels.
7.1 Time-Out -Timer (TOT) CTCSS/DCS allows you to ignore (not hear) calls from other parties
Caused by continuous transmission. If you transmit con-tinuously over who are using the same channel.
the preset time, the unit will stop the transmitting and return to standby The channel preset with CTCSS/DCS signaling can activate the
mode. squelch only when it receives the correct CTCSS/DCS signaling. Like-
Time Out Timer wise, only the radios whose CTCSS/DCS is the same as yours can
The purpose of the Time -out- timer is to prevent any single person hear the signals you transmit.
from using a channel to transmit for an extended period of the time. If Using a CTCSS/DCS channel does not mean your calls are private. If
you continuously transmit longer than the time limit preset by the dis- other parties' CTCSS/DCS is identical with yours, they can hear your
tributor, the radio will stop transmitting and a tone will be heard. To stop calls.
the tone, release the PTT button. You can press the PTT again to
resume transmitting.
7.6 DTMF
TOT Pre-Alert
The TOT Pre-Alert function notifies that the programmed time is The dealer can activate or inactivate this function by programming.
expired. This should be set less than TOT value. Rang: Off /1 to 10s
(1s steps) Default: Off 1) Receiving Signals
Only when the radio receives the programmed DTMF code (3~10
TOT Rekey Time
digits), the squelch will be activated. Usually every channel has uni-
TOT Rekey-Time sets the penalty time in which the radio can not
que code. Calls from the radios that are not programmed with mat-
be rekeyed for transmitting after the Time-Out-Timer setting is
ching codes will not be heard.
exceeded.
The dealer can also program group codes on the radio.
Range: Off /1 to 60s (1s steps)Default: Off
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When receiving the signals with proper DTMF code, the squelch will The dealer can program that the squelch turns half active certain
be activated, and you can receive the call. time after the signal disappears.
The LED flashes orange. If auto reply has been set, the calling radio will receive confirming
signals.
The dealer can program that squelch turns off after a certain time If signal reminder has been set, the warning tone sounds when the
and LED turns dim. radio receives the proper 5-Tone signals.
If DTMF auto reply has been programmed, the calling radio will
receive confirming signals. 2) Transmitting Signals:
If DTMF signal reminder has been programmed, it rings when
receiving the proper code. If the PTT ID on the channel you select has been set with 5-Tone,
the 5-Tone signal will be transmitted when making a call.
2) Transmitting Signals Or transmit the 5-Tone signal by pressing the PTT button and
You can transmit the preset DTMF PTT ID code by pressing the PTT CALL1 or CALL2 button, which can be set by the dealer.
button. Or you can also transmit the DTMF code by pressing the
function button CALLA or CALLB if the DTMF signaling has been 7.9 Talk Around
programmed on the channel. When the radio is out of the repeater service range, or the repeater is
cut off due to power failure or any other reasons, you can communicate
7.7 2-Tone Signaling with other radios by the Talk Around function. However, it might be
The dealer can activate or inactivate this function by programming. unable to communicate with others if it is too far away or it is hindered
by geographical obstruction.
1) Receiving Signals: You can set the A or B keys to start or end the Talk Around.
When receiving the proper 2-Tone signaling, the squelch will be acti-
vated, and you can receive the call. The LED flashes orange. When in the Talk Around communication, the radio receiving and trans-
To manually mute the speaker, press the monitor key or the side but- mitting frequencies are the receiving frequencies set in the original pro-
ton set as instantaneous monitor. gramming (communication in the same frequency). The CTCSS/DCS
The dealer can program that the squelch turns half active certain encoding and decoding will be resumed to the original decoding audio
time after the signal disappears. if they have been set differently.
If auto reply has been set, the calling radio will receive confirming
signals. 7.10 Reverse Frequency
If signal reminder has been set, the warning tone sounds when the The dealer can set the reverse frequency function instead of the Talk
radio receives the proper 2-Tone code. Around on your radio.
When the reverse frequency is active, the transmitting and receiving
2) Transmitting Signals: frequencies are exchanged with each other. CTCSS/DCS encoding
If the 2-Tone signaling has been set on the channel, you can trans- and decoding are also exchanged.
mit the 2-Tone signals by pressing the side button CALLA or CALLB, You can set the A and B keys to start or end the reverse frequency com-
which can be set by the dealer. munication.
After transmitting the signal, indicator flashes orange and you can
talk to other radios until the effective time expires and the indicator 7.11 Auto Channel Selection (ACS)
turns dim. If there is more than one local repeater, the user can activate the ACS
function to scan these repeaters separately to find the desired repeater.
7.8 5-Tone Signaling The user can select the ACS function by setting the A and B keys.
The dealer can activate or inactivate this function by programming. When the radio is in the ACS receiving state, press the PTT button to
5-Tone Signaling has 7 coding formats: CCIR, ZVEI1, ZVEI2, DZVEI, reply on the channel that receives the strongest signals. You cannot
EEA, PZVEI, and EIA. reply if it is in transmitting state.
When the user exits the ACS state, the radio will stay on the channel
1) Receiving Signals: that receives the strongest signals.
When receiving the proper 5-tone signal, the squelch will be activated,
and you can receive the call. The LED lights orange.
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7.12 Repeater Signals C. Hold the A key for about 1 second to light dELA on LCD and delete
1) Transmitting Beginning/Ending signals are used to join in or discon- all channels data. Then press A key to delete the selected channel
nect from some repeaters and calling systems. data and return to CH 01.Or press B key to cancel the deleting of
2) The transmitting beginning signaling is used to join in the conven- this channel.
tional repeater and its relevant auxiliary equipments. If the ID being
transmitted matches with the repeater's ID, it can use the repeater and Notice: When the DEL indicator or DELA indicator is light on LCD, it is
its auxiliary equipments. invalid to press FUN key, key and key.
3) The transmitting ending signaling is used to disconnect with the con-
ventional repeater and its relevant auxiliary equipments. If the ID being 8.2 Set Operating Frequency
transmitted matches with the repeater's ID, it can disconnect from the If frequency has been saved in the channel, this frequency displays on
repeater and its auxiliary equipments. the LCD, e.g. 456.789. Otherwise displays as : ------------.
8. Self Programming Mode A. Press MON key to delete or set the frequency.
Notice: The channel can be set by the local dealer. You can also set B. When the frequency is displayed, press the key or key to set
them by yourself freely. Self-programming mode can be prohibited by the frequency by step size to change the frequency. Press and hold
dealer. the key or key over 1 second to change the frequency conse-
When the power is off, press the PWR key and key at the same time quently. The selected frequency will be displayed on the LCD.
to turn power on and enter self-programming mode. LCD displays: C. Press B key to exit setting and return to CH 01.
SELF. D. Press A key to display the frequency step size on the LCD. Press
FUN key to confirm the selected step size.
In self-programming mode, you can set the following items in turn by E. Press FUN key to confirm and go to the next setting.
pressing FUN key.
8.3 Set CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode
01: Select a channel In setting CTCSS/DCS encode and decode, press the MON key to
02: RX frequency switch among OFF/ CTCSS/ POSITIVE DCS/ NEGATIVE DCS, the
03: CTCSS/DCS decode default value is OFF.
04: TX frequency When the CTCSS/DCS is selected, press the key or the key to
05: CTCSS/DCS encode select the CTCSS frequency or DCS code. LCD displays the corre-
06: W/N channel spacing sponding setting value. Press the FUN key to confirm the setting, and
07: Busy channel lockout enter the next item.
08: Add or delete channels in the scan list When the CTCSS/DCS is not selected, the LCD displays: oFF.
09: Compander - On / Off
10: Priority - On / Off For the CTCSS (e.g. CTCSS 67Hz) the LCD displays: q 67.0.
You can also exit self-programming mode by pressing B key when For the positive DCS (e.g. DCS 023N), the LCD displays: d 023.
SELF displayed on LCD.
For the negative DCS (e.g. DCS 023 I), the LCD displays: d- 023
8.1 Select Channel
A. Press / key to select channel you need.(Press and hold key for 8.4 Set the Channel Spacing
about over 1 second, you can select the channel consequently, In this setting, press MON key to switch between 12.5kHz and 25kHz.
press any key to stop.) The default value is 25kHz. When the channel spacing is 25kHz, the
Press FUN key and then the selected channel number will be dis- LCD displays: bAnd 1.
played on LCD: CH 01.
B. After the channel is selected, you can delete the selected channel When the channel spacing is 12.5kHz, the LCD displays: bAnd 0.
by holding the SCN key for about 1 second. The DEL indicator will
be displayed on LCD, then press FUN key to delete the selected Press the FUN key to confirm the setting, and enter the next item.
channel data and return to next channel or press B key to cancel the Press B key to exit.
deleting of this channel - dEL.
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10 Trouble Shooting 11 Specification
Transmitter
RF power 1 - 25 W
Spurious and harmonics ≥ -70dB
FM noise (300~3000Hz) PT-617A: ≥ -45dB(W); PT618A: ≥-40dB(N)
Audio distortion (3~30 kHz) ≥ 5%
Maximum frequency deviation PT-617A: +- 5kHz(W); PT618A: +- 2.5kHz(N)
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Mobilfunkgerät
Mobile Transceiver
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Manual
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