Kirisun PT8200 Operating	 Instruction

Kirisun PT8200 Operating Instruction

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MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSTO INSTALLERS 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
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 manufacturer or radio dealer must not be
mounted at a location such that during radio transmission, any person can come 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 minimum 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 minimum 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 excessive radio frequency
radiation. You may contact your radio dealer or the manufacturer for further instructions.
Warning
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."
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
3 dBi.

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  • Page 1 MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSTO INSTALLERS 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 of 12 2008-6-2 Operating Instruction of PT8200 Contents 1 Package-opened Inspection and Device................1 2 Familiarity with the Machine....................2 3 Basic Operation ........................4 4 Program Button Function ....................... 4 5Intercom Call ......................... 6 5.1 Selective Call......................6 5.2 Send Selective Call ....................
  • Page 3: Familiarity With The Machine

    2 of 12 2008-6-2 Stationary Support Power Cable Hand Microphone M5*16 / M4*16 Self-tapping Microphone Hanger M4*10 Combination Screw Screw 1.2 Preparatory Work 1.21 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.
  • Page 4 3 of 12 2008-6-2 ⑸ ⑷ ⑶ ⑾ ⑹ ⑺ ⑻ ⑼ ⑽ ⑴ ⑵ (1) power button Press this button for a long time to start or close the intercom. (2)LED indicator The red indicator will light when it transmit the carrier; the green indicator will light when it receives the carrier.
  • Page 5: Basic Operation

    4 of 12 2008-6-2 Companding State display Talkaround State display Interference State display OST State display Rear Panel ⑷ ⑶ ⑵ ⑴ (1)Antenna Interface (2)Power Interface (3)15Pin Extended Serial Interface (4)External Speaker Interface 3. Basic Operation Startup: Press the red POWER button for a long time (at least 1.5 seconds) to start/close the intercom. 2.
  • Page 6 5 of 12 2008-6-2 4. Group Down Select the next group 5. Display Channel Press this button and the LCD will show the frequency of the current channel. Frequency 6. Display Channel Name Press this button and the LCD will show the name of the current channel. Press this button and the LCD will show “Channel Number”, “Channel Name”, 7.
  • Page 7: 5Intercom Call

    6 of 12 2008-6-2 operation, see “Menu Operation”. 26. Call Button 1 As set, transmit the preset code. 27. Call Button 2 As set, transmit the preset code. 28. Call Button 3 As set, transmit the preset code. 29. Call Button 4 As set, transmit the preset code.
  • Page 8: Select Group

    7 of 12 2008-6-2 Press “PTT” button to utter the selective call. After calling, press button to return the previous operation. 6. Select Group According to the setup of the communication network, the vehicle mounted radio can be distributed to different groups. Select the proper group to realize calling with the vehicle mounted radio of different groups.
  • Page 9: Scan

    8 of 12 2008-6-2 "VOX LEV " Backlight “BLED OFF" Select among such modes of backlight as "BACK LED" "BLED ON " “turnoff”, “normal turn-on” or “auto”. "BL AUTO " MCU software version …… Show the software version. display Eg.“R01.00” "SOFT VER"...
  • Page 10: Set Priority Channel

    9 of 12 2008-6-2 M. Press button to return to the previous operation. 9.5 Set Priority Channel Press the “Menu Selection/Enter” button to enter the menu mode. Press button until “PROG LST”. Press button to select “SCAN LIST”. Press button until “ED PRIO?”. Press button for selection.
  • Page 11: Wired Replication Mode

    10 of 12 2008-6-2 12. Wired Replication Mode If the wired replication function is set, the intercom will not quit after entering the wired replication mode. If it returns to the user mode, the user needs to restart the machine. The operating steps go as follows: Press [P1] and [P2] buttons for power-on to show “CLONE”...
  • Page 12: Main Specifications

    11 of 12 2008-6-2 The red The power-amplifier tube Q23/Q25 is broken, resulting in no power output. Pl transmission change it. Indicator lights but The microphone is broken. Please change it. no sound is heard. The power amplifier U201 is broken. Please change it. The green receiving The speaker is broken.
  • Page 13 12 of 12 2008-6-2...

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