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DP585 DMR Two Way Radio

                                  

User Guide

 

 

3.2   Attaching/Detaching the Antenna 

For attaching the antenna, put the antenna’s end w ith screw thread into the 
antenna port. 
Turn the antenna clockwise until it is fixed. 
For detaching the antenna, turn it counter-clockwise. 

 
 

3.3   Attaching/Detaching the Belt Clip 

Align t he two s crews on t he bel t clip with t he screw hol es at  the back of t he 
radio. 
Use two 2.5x6.5 machine screws. 
When detaching, loosen the two screws on the belt clip and remove the belt clip.

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Summary of Contents for DP585

Page 1: ...nd two way radio produced by Kirisun Communications Co Ltd We believe Kirisun two way radio which always incorporates the latest technology can bring gr eat c onvenience t o your l ife and w ork We al so bel ieve t hat t he qual ity and function of Kirisun two way radio can meet your demands for reliable communication III ...

Page 2: ...s own the intellectual property of all the parts of this product including accessories Any design an d m aterials m ay not b e modified c opied extracted o r translated w ithout authorization of Kirisun or its authorized parities This product may involve update or modification in future and Kirisun owns the right to change the specifications of software and hardware described in this manual withou...

Page 3: ...radio at the place within possible reach of the air bag spread Please turn off your radio before entering flammable or explosive environment Do not change or charge the battery in flammable or explosive environment Please turn off your radio when getting closer to the blast zone or thunder zone Do not use any radio with damaged antenna which may cause slight burning to the skin in contact Please m...

Page 4: ...t or container with metallic objects To decrease the risk of being harmed the battery cannot be exposed in the file disassembled or squeeze The hi ghest envi ronment t emperature ar ound t he pow er s upply devi ce or vol tage transformer must not be higher than 40 C 104 F Please turn off the radio attached with battery when charging Using radio during charging will affect its charging process Ple...

Page 5: ...tenna into the antenna interface and rotate the antenna clockwise to fix it 2 Powering on rotate the power volume knob to power on the radio 3 Channel Selection rotate the channel selection knob to select channel 4 Powering off rotate the power volume knob clockwise to power off the radio ...

Page 6: ...ION 10 3 ATTACHING THE ACCESSORIES 10 4 INTRODUCTION 18 5 PROGRAMMABLE KEYS 20 6 BASIC OPERATION 23 7 FEATURES AND OPERATION 26 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 30 9 MAJOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 31 10 RESTRICTIONS ARE VALID FOR THE EUROPEAN COUNTRY 37 11 CAUTION 38 12 FCC STATEMENT 39 13 IC STATEMENT 40 6 ...

Page 7: ...eck if the accessories listed below are contained in the package For any missed or damaged item please contact your local dealer for solution 1 1 Supplied Accessories Material Quantity Radio 1 Charger 1 Power Adaptor 1 Battery 1 Belt Clip 1 Antenna 1 Strip 1 User Manual 1 2 Battery Information Charger Battery Belt Clip screw ...

Page 8: ... tery t o t he r adio f or c harging pl ease m ake s ure t he r adio i s pow ered of f t o guarantee it can be fully charged Do not leave the radio or battery on the charger after it is fully charged Unnecessary constant charging will shorten the battery life Do not put the fully charged battery back to the charger for re charging or it may shorten the battery life Please try to keep the battery i...

Page 9: ...ith the charger terminal and the red indicator glows 5 After the ba ttery i s charged f or 6 hours the r ed l ight goes out indicating that the battery is fully charged 6 When the green indicator glows keep the battery on the charger f or 1 2 hour s bef ore t aking i t ou t so a s t o achieve the optimal performance 7 Take out the pow er adapt or f rom t he socket o f A C power output Note The bat...

Page 10: ... affect the battery life and performance Please take out the battery from the charger after it is fully charged When the radio enters the state of low voltage alarm please charge the battery before using it and do not force to power on the radio in case that the battery life and performance is impaired There is protection circuit inside KB D415 lithium battery The power supply will be cut off in s...

Page 11: ...atch Detaching the battery 1 For detaching the battery please first turn off the radio 2 Slide the bat tery l atch al ong the di rection as shown in to bounce the battery as shown in 3 Slide to take out the battery along the direction as shown in If there is belt clip slightly press the belt clip top as shown in and slide the battery along the direction as shown in to take out the battery Note Do ...

Page 12: ... antenna port Turn the antenna clockwise until it is fixed For detaching the antenna turn it counter clockwise 3 3 Attaching Detaching the Belt Clip Align the two s crews on t he belt clip with the screw holes at the back of the radio Use two 2 5x6 5 machine screws When detaching loosen the two screws on the belt clip and remove the belt clip 12 ...

Page 13: ...DP585 DMR Two Way Radio User Guide 3 4 Attaching the Microphone Open t he ear phone c over pl ate on t he r ight and connect the earphone cable to the port ...

Page 14: ...DP585 DMR Two Way Radio User Guide 4 Introduction ...

Page 15: ...he radio is on rotate the knob to adjust the volume 2 PTT key Press this key to initiate a call and talk 8 LED Indicator Red indicator means the radio is transmitting green means receiving and when the red indicator flashes it means power shortage 3 Side key programmable key This key c an be s et w ith di fferent features by dealer Please refer to 5 Programmable Keys for further details 9 Micropho...

Page 16: ...ob Rotate the knob to select channel 1 16 12 Battery Latch 5 Programmable Keys 5 1 Programmable Keys To suit the operation habits of customer programmable keys side keys are available and can be set by dealer as shortcut key Note Short Press press and release quickly Long Press press and hold for a while press duration can be set by programming software No Programmable Application ...

Page 17: ...to carrier squelch mode to cancel CTCSS press it again to go back to the original state 4 Emergency Starts the emergency feature Used for seeking help in emergency 5 Emergency Exit Exits the emergency state 6 Squelch on off Enable Disable squelch feature U sed f or r eceiving t he w eak signals on the analogue channel 7 Squelch Level Adjusts the signal strength required when receiving 4 ...

Page 18: ...on off Enable disable all the alert tones 10 Zone Selection Press t his k ey to switch a mong different z ones The z ones ar e programmed by programming software 11 Repeater Talk around Enable disable Repeater feature 12 Nuisance Delete Deletes the channel which is useless from the scan list 5 2 LED Indication State Operation Glows red Transmitting ...

Page 19: ...will exit when the hang time is up Glows orange Blank channel which is not available Switch to other channel to exit Flashes red quickly The programming software is reading the parameters available for configuration Flashes green quickly The pr ogramming software i s w riting the par ameters w hich i s a vailable f or configuration into the radio 6 Basic Operation 6 ...

Page 20: ...ff the radio 6 2 Selecting the Channel When the radio is on rotate the channel selector knob to select channels 6 3 Adjusting the Volume When t he r adio i s on r otate t he pow er volume knob clockwise t o increase the volume and counter clockwise to decrease the volume 6 4 Initiating a Call Press PTT button to initiate a call to the default contact on the current channel when it is digital chann...

Page 21: ...el and when it received analogue signals with CTCSS matching the one on this channel or there is no CTCSS set on the channel the radio will output voice form the channel 6 6 Replying to the Call When the current channel is digital channel and after a call is received press PTT button within the call hang time to reply If the call hang time is up you need to initiate a call to reply The call hang t...

Page 22: ... n pl ease pr ess P TT button after a certain time i nterval interval set by dealer If the dealer set pre alarm feature pre alarm will sound before TOT time is up 7 2 Channel Scan Channel scan searches channels with signals When the channel scanned has signals the radio will stay on this channel for communication Scan method is carrier control scan By pressing the Scan shortcut k ey the radio can ...

Page 23: ...de is cycle scan and it scans priority channel every time when it scans a conventional channel For example if there are channel 1 2 3 4 in the scan list and channel 2 is priority channel the scan cycle will be 1 2 3 2 4 2 1 7 5 Kill and Unkill If the dealer enables and sets Kill and U nkill the radio is able to receive and de code the Kill Unkill signals from other r adios After being killed t he ...

Page 24: ...t these parameters based on your requirements For exiting emergency press again the Emergency shortcut key Alarm Mode Emergency Alarm enable to send alarm and exit alarm state automatically afterwards Emergency Alarm Emergency Call after the radio sends emergency alarm press PTT button to send emergency call Emergency Alarm Auto Background Tone after the radio sends emergency alarm the background ...

Page 25: ...s Secret after t he r adio ent ers al arm state there w ill be no l ight or s ound al ert and i t cannot r eceive response from other members Secret with Voice after the radio enters alarm state there will be no light or sound alert but it can receive response from other members Note Emergency Alarm the radio transmits non speech signal to trigger the alarm sent from other radios Emergency Call it...

Page 26: ...color codes 8 Troubleshooting No Problem Cause and Solution 1 Failed to pow er on A The battery is used up charge the battery or change to a new battery B Volume switch is faulty repair at the specified service station 2 Small v oice during call A speaks too far from the microphone the ideal distance 3 10cm B wrong volume setting turn the volume knob clockwise to increase the volume ...

Page 27: ...n B the group identity for default contact is wrong select a right group C Beyond the communication scope 9 Major Technical Specification General Specification Frequency Range UHF 400 470MHz Modulation Type Analog FM Digital 4FSK Channel Separation Analog 12 5kHz 20kHz 25kHz Digital 12 5kHz Rated Output Power High 4W Low 1W 14 ...

Page 28: ...h Version Bluetooth 4 2 EDR BLE Modulation GFSK π 4QPSK 8DPSK Operation frequency 2402MHz 2480MHz Channel number 79 Channel for EDR 40 Channel for BLE Channel separation 1MHz for EDR 2MHz for BLE GPS Modulation MSK Operation frequency 1575 42MHz ...

Page 29: ...anges in the definition of operating frequency ranges in order to avoid usage of un allowed frequency ranges Country Frequency Range MHz Max transmit power W Germany DE 406 1 430 440 470 4 France FR 406 1 430 444 5 447 451 5 460 461 5 470 4 United Kingdom UK 410 430 440 470 4 Italy IT 440 443 445 470 4 Greece EL 406 1 430 440 470 4 Spain ES 406 1 430 440 470 4 Ireland IE 410 430 440 455 456 459 46...

Page 30: ...0 4 Luxembourg LU 410 430 440 470 4 Bulgaria BG 410 430 440 470 4 Latvia LV 406 1 430 440 450 456 470 4 Slovenia SI 406 1 430 440 470 4 Czech Republic CZ 448 451 3 457 38 461 3 467 38 470 4 Denmark DK 406 1 430 450 470 4 Estonia EE 406 1 410 412 5 420 422 5 430 440 442 5 443 450 446 446 2 450 453 457 575 463 467 575 470 4 Lithuania LT 406 1 410 413 418 6 423 428 6 440 450 4 ...

Page 31: ...467 470 4 Romania RO 408 410 8 415 420 8 425 429 8 440 450 55 457 5 458 2 460 460 55 467 5 468 2 4 Slovakia SK 441 025 451 31 455 73 461 31 465 73 470 4 Finland FI 407 525 408 55 410 0125 410 8875 417 525 417 9 419 15 419 525 419 55625 419 71875 420 0125 420 8875 426 35 427 5 427 525 427 9 429 15 429 525 429 55625 429 71875 440 0125 440 5875 440 60625 440 89375 442 775 443 443 025 444 444 025 444 ...

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Page 33: ...trictions are valid for the following countries France FR United Kingdom UK Italy IT Ireland IE Portugal PT Luxembourg LU Bulgaria BG Latvia LV Czech Republic CZ Denmark DK Estonia EE Lithuania LT Hungary HU Netherlands NL Austria AT Poland PL Romania RO Slovakia SK Finland FI Sweden SE 20 ...

Page 34: ...signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not...

Page 35: ...RF exposure environment and must operate with a duty factor not exceeding 50 This transmitter may operate with the antenna s documented in this filing in Push to Talk and body worn configurations RF exposure compliance is limited to the specific belt clip and accessory configurations as documented in this filing and the separation distance between user and the device or its antenna shall be at lea...

Page 36: ...conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareildoit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement The information listed above provides the user wi...

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