Kirisun PT6500 User Manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    PT6500 User’s Manual PT6500 User’s Manual CONTENTS Unpacking and checking ■ Supplied accessories ■ Preparation Charging the battery ◆ ◆ Installing/Removing the battery pack Installing the antenna ◆ Installing the optional speaker/microphone ◆ ◆ Installing the belt clip ■ Getting acquainted ■...
  • Page 2: Unpacking And Checking

    PT6500 User’s Manual █ Unpacking and checking Unpack the transceiver carefully. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following table before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact the dealer immediately.
  • Page 3 PT6500 User’s Manual When battery is fully charged the indicator turns green. The performance will be at the best condition if you remove the battery when the green indicator is on. Then remove the power adaptor from the wall outlet.
  • Page 4: Installing/Removing The Battery Pack

    PT6500 User’s Manual ◆Installing/Removing the battery pack To install the battery pack: Match the 3 bulges of the battery pack with the corresponding holes at the rear Button of the transceiver. To install the battery pack: Then firmly press the battery pack downwards to lock it in place until a click is heard.
  • Page 5: Installing The Antenna

    PT6500 User’s Manual * Do not disassemble the battery by your self. ◆Installing the antenna 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.
  • Page 6: Getting Acquainted

    PT6500 User’s Manual Getting acquainted The functions of the components are as follows: A. LED Indicator Lights red while transmitting; Lights green while receiving a signal. B. Power/Volume Switch Turn clockwise till a click is heard to switch on the radio.
  • Page 7: Basic Operation

    PT6500 User’s Manual normal voice. H. Side button 2 (programmable button) I. Button Return and delete button in the menu. Button Select Button. Button Select Button. Button Enter and Confirm Button. Numeric keypad Microphone/speaker jacks For connecting microphone/speaker. Explanation for the screen Basic Operation 1.
  • Page 8: Adjust Volume

    PT6500 User’s Manual 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. Select a Channel Rotate the channel selector to select channels. You will hear voice from the speaker while receiving proper signals.
  • Page 9 PT6500 User’s Manual Open/close Open/close Open/close Open/close High, middle, Level 0-9 To make a call, press PTT, and speak in normal voice and please keep your mouth 3~4 cm away from the microphone. Close for saving Open/close Open/close Open/close or 1:1, 1:2, 1:4...
  • Page 10 PT6500 User’s Manual If can not enter that way, you have to set in PC communications; Set back light: 1. As shown: in CH 1 , press , utilities is shown. 2. Press to enter select mode, 3. Press , and Back Light is shown, 4.
  • Page 11 PT6500 User’s Manual 3. Press , and Save is shown, 4. Press to select Save 1:4, 5. Chang the save percentage with , press to confirm. Set scrambler: 1.As shown: in CH 1 , press , utilities is shown. 2. Press to enter select mode, 3.
  • Page 12: Programmable Button Functions

    PT6500 User’s Manual 1.As shown: in CH 1 , press to enter select mode, 2. Press , and Call is shown, 3. Press to select the call list, 4. Select with , press PTT to transmit. ■ Programmable Button functions The dealer can program the 2 Side Buttons and 1 top Button with one of the following auxiliary functions.
  • Page 13: Contact List

    PT6500 User’s Manual Notes: programmable key can be set as short key or long key. The following functions can be programmed by the dealer: ● None Set of None。 Scan ● Press the button set as Scan to start scanning. 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.
  • Page 14: Power Select

    PT6500 User’s Manual Press again to enter the content interface of the contact list, e.g.: Dtmf Call Select the options in the contact list with Press PTT to transmit Press to quit. Power select Rotate the “channel selector” to enter the “power level” menu quickly. There are high, middle and low levels.
  • Page 15: Key Lock

    PT6500 User’s Manual ●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 key: key lock, long key:off. ▲ 1. Press the programmable key once, will be...
  • Page 16 PT6500 User’s Manual It can be set as: short key: scrambler, long key:off. ▲ 1. Press the programmable key once to open the scrambler mode, will be shown, CHANNEL 1 2. Cancel the mode by pressing it again, CHANNEL 1 will be shown.
  • Page 17: Back Light

    PT6500 User’s Manual ●Emergency Alert If press the top key programmed as “Emergency Alert”, you can set 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 key: emergency alert, long key:off.
  • Page 18: Manual Programming

    PT6500 User’s Manual contact list. Release “Call” button, and speak to the microphone to call with the PTT button still pressed. ▲It can be set as: short key: Call 1, long key:off. 1. Press the key once to make a call(within the current channel), and will quit automatically after the call.
  • Page 19: Vox

    PT6500 User’s Manual ▲It can be set as: short key: channel lock, long key:off. 1. Press the key once to perform channel lock, then you can not choose the channel, will be shown. CHANNEL 1 2. Press it again to cancel channel lock, will be shown.
  • Page 20: Battery Saving

    PT6500 User’s Manual Battery Saving The dealer can set the type of this function by programming. If the battery saving function is on, 10 seconds after the radio hasn't receive any signals or no operation is being conducted, the radio enters battery saving mode. When a signal is received or any operation occurs, it exits battery saving mode automatically.
  • Page 21: Dtmf Signaling

    PT6500 User’s Manual CTCSS/DCS and audio squelch: only when the CTCSS/DCS and optional signaling are patchable. Audio squelch: once the optional signaling is matchable. CTCSS/DCS squelch: when the CTCSS/DCS is matchable. Carrier wave squelch: once there is any Carrier wave.
  • Page 22: Problems And Troubleshooting

    PT6500 User’s Manual ■ Problems and troubleshooting Problems Solution No display A.Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or replace the after switched on. battery pack. B.The power switch may be broken, replace the switch. C.CPU may be broken, replace the IC.
  • Page 23: Major Specifications

    PT6500 User’s Manual C.Abnormal connection of MIC and SPK jack, check the jack. Major Specifications ■ General specification Model PT6500 Frequency (1) (136 ~ 174) MHz Modulation 16KФF3E/11KФF3E Number Channels Channel Spacing 25 kHz/12.5kHz MF:450kHz :51.65MHz Working Voltage 7.5V cathode Grounding...
  • Page 24 PT6500 User’s Manual b) Optional function: 2.1 Time-out timer(T OT) : 15——600 s 2.2 Squelch level: 1——9 2.3 Voice annunciation: On □ Off □ 2.4 Battery saving: Off □ 1:1 □ 1:2 □ 1:4 □ uxiliary functions button setting: Top button...
  • Page 25 PT6500 User’s Manual Side button2 □ □ None □ □ Voice reporting selector □ Rptr/Talkarnd □ Call1/2/3/4 □ Separate working □ Rewind □ Scanning □ High/low power shift □ Squelch level adjuster □ Monitoring open/Cancel □ Squelch open/Cancel □ Lock key □...
  • Page 26: Fcc Requirements

    PT6500 User’s Manual FCC Requirements Your radio must be properly licensed Federal Communications Commission prior to user. Your wireless dealer can assist you in meeting these requirements. Your dealer will program each radio with your authorized frequencies, signaling codes, etc., and will be there to meet your communications needs as your system expands.
  • Page 27 PT6500 User’s Manual (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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