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6.8 Emergency Alert

 

16

7

 

Auxiliary Functions

 

17

  

7.1 Time-out Timer (TOT)

 

17

 

7.2 Battery Saving

 

17

 

7.3 Low  Battery Warning

 

18

 

7.4 Voice Annunciation of Channel Number

 

18

 

7.5 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)

 

18

 

7.6 Clear Tail Tone

 

19

 

7.7 Remote Kill

 

19

 

7.8 CTCSS/ DCS

 

19

 

7.9 DTMF

 

20

 

7.10 KDC 1200

 

21

 

7.11 2-Tone

 

21

 

7.12 5-Tone

 

22

 

7.13 Transmitting Beginning/ Ending Signaling

 

23

8

 

Troubleshooting

 

24

 

9

 

Technical Specifications

 

26

 

10

 

Settings  (by the  Dealer)

 

27

 

 

CONTENTS

 

6.7 Wireless Clone 

15

 

 

1

 

Unpacking and Checking the  Equipment

 

1

 

1.1 Supplied Accessories

 

1

 

2

 

Preparation

 

2

 

2.1 Battery Care Tips

 

2

 

2.2 Battery Recycling and Disposing

 

3

 

2.3 Charging the Battery

 

3

3

 

Accessories

 

5

 

3.1 Installing/ Removing the Battery Pack

 

5

 

3.2 Installing the Antenna

 

6

 

3.3 Installing the Belt Clip

 

6

 

3.4 Installing the Dust Cover over the Versatile Connector

 

6

 

3.5 Installing the Optional Speaker/ Microphone

 

7

4

 

Getting Acquainted

 

7

 

4.1 Transceiver Overview

 

7

 

4.2 Programmable Auxiliary Functions

 

9

5

 

Basic Operation

 

10

 

6

 

Advanced Operations

 

11

 

 

6.1 Key Lock (Backup)

 

11

 

6.2 Monitor/Squelch off

 

12

 

6.3 Scan

 

12

 

6.4 CALL 1/ CALL 2

 

14

 

6.5 Scrambler (Backup)

 

14

 

6.6 VOX

 

14

Summary of Contents for PT6200

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PT620 0 FM H ANDHELD TRANSCEIVER ...

Page 2: ...he latest technology can bring great convenience to your life and work w e also believe that the quality and function of transceiver can meet your demands for reliable communication NOTICE T O THE USER Government laws prohibit radio communication without permission in government districts Illegal operation is punishable by fine and or imprison ment Refer service to the well trained professional te...

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Page 4: ...ss Clone 15 1 Unpacking and Checking the Equipment 1 1 1 Supplied Accessories 1 2 Preparation 2 2 1 Battery Care Tips 2 2 2 Battery Recycling and Disposing 3 2 3 Charging the Battery 3 3 Accessories 5 3 1 Installing Removing the Battery Pack 5 3 2 Installing the Antenna 6 3 3 Installing the Belt Clip 6 3 4 Installing the Dust Cover over the Versatile Connector 6 3 5 Installing the Optional Speaker...

Page 5: ...and best performance in using 2 Charging the battery pack in non KIRISUN equipments will cause battery damage and the battery warranty invalid 3 The battery pack can be charged while in the transceiver and to ensure it is fully charged it s recommended to charge the battery pack with the transceiver turned off 4 The ideal temperature to store the battery pack is 25 room temperature Charging the ba...

Page 6: ...Charger Dust cover Screw Hand strap 7 If recharge the battery pack after long storage you should charge it continuously for 4 7 hours 8 Do not leave the 1 2 ...

Page 7: ... in for the recycling of all the rechargeable batteries For more details please contact your local KIRISUN dealer 2 3 Charging the Battery A new battery or a battery the power of which appears low needs charging before using Note The battery is not fully charged in the factory and probably the new battery is falsely indicated as full charge Before the initial use please charge the new battery cont...

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Page 9: ...Removing the Battery Pack To install the battery pack 1 Match the 3 bulges of the b a t t e r y p a c k w i t h t h e corresponding holes at the rear bottom of t h e transceiver 2 Then firmly press the battery pack downwards t o lock it in place until a click is heard To remove the battery pack 1 Use your thumb to press the belt clip and one side of your index finger to press the release button 2 ...

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