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Trunked POC Portable Two-way Radio

                                            

Quick Reference Guide      

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Fit the antenna 

Ensure the radio is powered 

off 

Place the antenna into its receptacle 
 
Rotate the antenna clockwise until finger tight. 
 
 

Fit the belt clip 

Ensure the radio is powered 

off

Remove the two screws at the back of the radio using a cross-head PH1 

screwdriver. 
Align the screw holes on the belt clip with the mounting holes on the 

back of the radio.  
Secure into position using the two screws.  

 

 

 

Caution

: Do not over tighten the screws, this may damage the product. 

Summary of Contents for W60

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Page 2: ...r purchasing Kirisun brand two way radio produced by Kirisun Communications Co Ltd We believe Kirisun two way radio which always incorporates the latest technology can bring great convenience to your life and work We also believe that the quality and function of Kirisun two way radio can meet your demands for reliable communication ...

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Page 4: ...ide 1 Contents Safety 2 Regulatory 7 Caring for your product 8 Connectors controls buttons and keys 9 Keys buttons and knobs overview 11 LED status indicator 12 Battery information 13 Accessory information 17 Basic operation 20 Technical specifications 24 ...

Page 5: ...ng to the usage to RF wireless devices It is recommended that you obtain training on how to safely operate this product Your personal safety could be affected if you do not understand how to operate this product correctly This product must not be operated in environments that exceed those listed in the product technical datasheet and in the Regulatory section of the product user guide Unauthorised...

Page 6: ...ic equipment Some personal medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers can be affected by RF energy Always consult your service provider or the manufacturer of the medical device before using RF wireless devices Some electronic devices are sensitive to RF energy POWER OFF your radio when operating within health care facilities or other areas that are sensitive to RF energy Safely operating...

Page 7: ...n it is safe to do so Protection against hearing loss NEVER place the radio next to your ear like a mobile phone when making a PTT call Your radio has a powerful loudspeaker that could potentially damage your hearing if held next to your ear Always check the volume level before making and receiving calls Safety when driving a vehicle Always obey local laws and regulations governing the operation o...

Page 8: ...may damage the radio Only use a Kirisun approved antenna with your radio Operational Conditions Do not exceed the operational conditions for the radio and battery Always check the technical data for this product before attempting to operate the product in extreme conditions Leaving the radio in extreme temperatures for example behind glass indirect sunlight may cause damage to the casing and the b...

Page 9: ...gy such as ABS and transmission controls Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer s instructions and technical information relating to electronic modules and their wiring harnesses before installing an RF wireless device into a vehicle Do not install the product within the air bag deployment area In the event of the air bag deflating the radio could be propelled at great force potentially causing ...

Page 10: ...ion and recycling systems for waste electrical and electronic products By ensuring that this product and its packaging is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health and help conserve natural resources Please dispose of your waste product according to your national and local regulations Contact your service provider or Kirisun ...

Page 11: ...sories to protect the radio during use including a protective cover Contact Kirisun for more information Always wear eye protection when using brushes or other tools to remove debris from connectors or other parts of the radio Do not use chemicals aerosols or abrasive cleaners Chemical coatings must not be applied to any part of the radio or battery Clean the exterior surfaces daily using a lint f...

Page 12: ...Trunked POC Portable Two way Radio Quick Reference Guide 9 Connectors controls buttons and keys ...

Page 13: ... buttons and keys 1 Programmable side button 1 2 PTT button 3 Programmable side button 2 4 Antenna 5 Speaker 6 Top key 7 Channel selector knob 8 Power Volume knob 9 LED status indicator 10 Microphone 11 Rugged accessory connector RAC with cover screw fixing Micro USB slot and earphone slot 12 Belt clip accessory 13 Battery 14 Battery latch ...

Page 14: ...vider may program your radio up to 16 channels with contact groups or persons Top button Programmable It s programmable to support the following functions broadcast battery broadcast user name broadcast group name download voice record open contact list It supports defining function for two actions long press and short press Side button Programmable It s programmable to support the following funct...

Page 15: ...ice is not added in the server Device is added but its group selector knob is not set successfully SIM card PIN unlock unsuccessfully and the voice prompts PIN ERROR Solid green Calling status group call single call duplex all call In the status of downloading or playing voice records Solid yellow Standby status for individual call Standby status or setting up status for duplex call Flashing red S...

Page 16: ...io is in idle mode or is powered off Battery information Your radio is supplied with a Kirisun approved battery to provide optimum performance If you battery is new it may need to be fully charged before first use Always ensure your battery is fully charged before you start your shift The following guidelines will help you get the best performance from your Kirisun battery and help to ensure your ...

Page 17: ...torage temperature guidelines Warning Take care when handling and charging batteries Accidental short circuiting of the battery electrical circuit battery radios by metal objects may cause bodily injury such as a burn Do not disassemble mutilate or incinerate the battery Caution This radio has been tested and certified using a Kirisun approved battery Using non approved batteries may damage the ra...

Page 18: ... charge remaining Typical charging time is approximately 3 4 hours This may vary depending on the battery and environmental conditions Charge your battery between 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F temperatures only Always ensure that the radio is powered off before charging the battery This radio provides 3 types of charging 1 Charging with the micro USB slot in the RAC battery attached in the boy of radio...

Page 19: ...er is optional accessory The charger must be placed onto a flat surface away from flammable materials when charging Place the battery into the charger pocket by aligning the slots on the battery with the guides on the charger pocket It is not necessary to remove the battery from the radio when charging Ensure the battery or radio with battery attached is secure in the charger pocket Never leave th...

Page 20: ...llow Battery is damaged Contact your service provider or Kirisun Accessory information Fit the battery Align the battery with the two slots on the back of the radio Carefully slide the battery forward along the slots until it clicks into place Remove the battery Ensure the radio is powered off Push the battery latch upwards Slide the battery backwards until it detaches from the radio ...

Page 21: ...enna clockwise until finger tight Fit the belt clip Ensure the radio is powered off Remove the two screws at the back of the radio using a cross head PH1 screwdriver Align the screw holes on the belt clip with the mounting holes on the back of the radio Secure into position using the two screws Caution Do not over tighten the screws this may damage the product ...

Page 22: ...uide 19 Connect the programming cable Open the RAC fist then plus the data charging cable into the micro USB slot in the RAC Fit earphone earphone is optional accessory Open the RAC cover first then plug Kirisun approved earphone into the slot in the RAC ...

Page 23: ...ill get into sleep mode to maintain the minimum power consumption If turn on again it will takes just 10 seconds to register After successfully registered the radio will get into the standby status waiting for group call Adjusting the volume Rotate the Power volume knob clockwise to increase the volume Rotate the Power volume knob counter clockwise to decrease the volume Selecting a channel Your s...

Page 24: ...s no group member online then voice prompts no user online otherwise the indicator turns green to indicate the call has gotten through Release the PTT key to finish the call to enter the standby status Receiving a PTT call When the radio is in standby status if a call comes the indicator will turn solid red When the call is finished a sound Di can be heard When the call is finished If it s a group...

Page 25: ...ammable key which is programmed to be with individual call function enter into individual call mode there is a voice prompts the status and broadcast the name of individual person radio in the other end Press again to exit the individual mode By pressing the side programmable key each friend in the preset friend list can be selected All call First add an All call group with relevant members in the...

Page 26: ...istorical call It only supports to download five historical calls and this function should be opened in the management platform in advance Position information report GPS function can report the radio s position information to the management platform Then radio s position can be shown in map in the management platform or dispatcher Low battery alert When the remaining battery is less than 15 voice...

Page 27: ...nfiguration APP in Android phone WIFI network Support access to WIFI network and open a hotspot for other devices WIFI SSID and password can be set through PC configuration tool Advanced signalling function Support functions of stun revive and kill Technical specifications General Communication Mode Frequency Band 3G WCDMA 850Mhz 2100Mhz or WCDMA 900Mhz 2100Mh 2G GSM 850M 900M 1800M 1900Mhz WIFI 2...

Page 28: ...ow 2G 3G protocol and managed by public telecom operator Operating Temperature 10 50 Storage Temperature 40 80 Power Supply DC 3 7V Battery 3600mAh Li ion Dimension H W D 115mm 54mm 30mm with battery without antenna Weight 330g with battery and antenna Display NA Keypad NA Dustproof Waterproof IP65 ...

Page 29: ...s GPS off 3G mode 15 hrs GPS on 16 hrs GPS off Transmitter RF Power Output 2G 2W 0 5W 3G 0 25W 0 1W Frequency Stability 0 1 ppm Audio Distortion 5 typical Receiver Frequency Stability 0 1 ppm Sensitivity 2G BER 0 001 when Îor 1µV 3G BER 0 001 when Îor 1µV Rated Audio Power 1W Rated Audio Distortion 5 typical ...

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Page 31: ... m separation distance between the user s body and the back with belt clip of the PTT and have not been tested for typical body worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided For more information about RF exposure please visit the FCC website at www fcc gov ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commi...

Page 32: ...ons may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorien...

Page 33: ...dioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre lefonctionnement BODY WORN OPERATION This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the PTT kept 0cm from the body To comply with RSS102 requirements a minimum separation distance of 0cm must be maintained between the user s body and the back of the PTT including the antenna Third party belt clips ...

Page 34: ...RF Exposure requirements and refers to IC website RF Exposure Information gain further information include SAR Values https sms sgs ic gc ca eic site sms sgs prod nsf eng h_00013 html search for IC 8992A W60W65 to Ce produit est conforme aux exigences d exposition à RF RF et se réfère au site Web IC Informations sur l exposition RF Obtenir d autres informations incluent les valeurs SAR 0 0 ...

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