Kirisun T60 User manual

DP580 Digital Two-way Radio
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T60 Portable PoC Two-way Radio
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T60 Portable PoC
Two-Way Radio
User Manual
Thank you for choosing Kirisun portable PoC two-way radio.
We believe that the product will bring much convenience to your work and life.
Kirisun portable PoC two-way radio adopts advanced technology and fine technique.
We hope that you will be satisfied with the .quality and functions of the product.

User Manual
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Notice
◆Please read the manual carefully before using the product. We consider that you have
acquainted with the manual when you start to use the product.
◆Please keep the manual well for further reference.
◆The intellectual property of all parts of the product, including accessories, is owned by
Kirisun and its authorized subjects. Without permission of Kirisun and such subjects, no copy,
extraction or translation of such parts is allowed.
◆The product is subject to change because of upgrading or improvement. Kirisun reserves the
right to change the specifications of software and hardware mentioned in the manual from time
to time without prior notification. The specifications and information in the manual is only for
your reference.
◆Despite of careful verification, the manual might contain mistakes. Kirisun reserves the right
of final interpretation of the manual.

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Safety Precaution
◆The two-way radio can be repaired only by professional technicians. Users should not
disassemble it by themselves.
◆To avoid problems caused by electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic
incompatibility, please turn off the radio in a place where you are instructed to do so, for
example, a hospital, a health care center and an aircraft.
◆In a vehicle with an air bag, please keep the radio out of the expansion area of the air bag.
◆Do not replace or charge the battery in flammable or explosive environment.
◆Please turn off the radio near a blast zone or thunder zone.
◆Do not use the radio if the antenna is damaged, otherwise slight burning might occur when
the antenna contacts the skin.
◆Make sure the antenna is installed properly before using the radio. A radio not installed with
an antenna is liable to damage while transmitting signals.
◆When the radio is transmitting, keep it vertical and keep the microphone 5 cm away from
your mouth.
◆Keep the radio at least 2.5 cm away from your body when the radio is transmitting.

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Battery
◆Contact of conductive substance on human body, for example, jewelry, a key and a bead
necklace, with an exposed battery terminal may result in damage to personal belongings and injury
like burn caused by a high temperature after the battery is short circuited with such substance.
Please handle a charged battery carefully, especially when you put it in a pocket, wallet or metallic
container. To reduce risk of injury, avoid exposure to fire, disassembly or pressing.
◆The ambient temperature of a power supply unit or a voltage transformer to the charger should
not be higher than 40°C (104°F).
◆Turn off the radio before charging it. The battery cannot be charged properly if you use the radio
while charging it.
◆Connect the radio to the charger only when the battery needs to be charged. Continuous charging
will shorten battery life. Do not use the charger as a holder.
◆For the best battery performance, you are suggested to replace the battery after using it for one
year.

T60 Portable PoC Two-way Radio
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Contents
1. Using the Battery............................................................................................. 2
2. Using the Accessories..................................................................................... 4
3. Appearance..................................................................................................... 8
4. Programming Keys.......................................................................................... 9
5. LED Indicator................................................................................................. 11
6. Icons.............................................................................................................. 12
7. Basic Operation............................................................................................. 13
8. Technical Specifications................................................................................ 20

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1. Using the Battery
1.1 Notice for Charging
The radio is delivered uncharged. Before using the radio for the first time, please charge the battery.
If the battery is not used for a long time or run out, please charge it before using it again. It is
necessary to charge and discharge the battery for two or three times to attain the best performance
of it. When you see a warning of low voltage on the radio, please charge or replace the battery.
Notes:
Do not short out battery terminals or discard the battery in fire.
When charging the battery installed on the radio, please power off the radio so that the battery
can be charged fully.
Please take the radio and battery out of the charger when not charging the battery. Continuous
charging will shorten battery life.
Stop charging the battery if it is fully charged, otherwise its cycles of charging and discharging
will be reduced.
Try to keep the battery indoors under a temperature of about 25℃. The battery is liable to fail
after being kept in a low temperature of below -10℃for a long time.
Under a temperature above 35℃or below -10℃, the discharge capacity of the battery might
reduce. This is decided by the physical characteristics of lithium battery.

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1.2 Charging
You can charge the battery using one of the following methods.
(1) Charging via Micro USB Port on Right Side
a. Open the cover of external interfaces on the right side of the radio to find the
Micro USB port.
b. Connect the port using the programming/charging cable to charge the radio.
(2) Charging via Micro USB port on Bottom Side
a. Uninstall the battery.
b. Connect the radio to the Micro USB port at the bottom of the radio using the data/charging cable
to charge the radio. Green LED indicator light will be on beside the port.
(3) Charging via Desktop Charger (Optional)
a. Place the desktop charger on a horizontal surface, and keep off
flammables.
b. Plug the power adapter of the charger into an AC power socket, and
connect the power adapter cable to the jack at the back of the charger. Green
LED indicator light will be on.

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c. Put the radio (with the battery installed) into the charger to start charging.
Red LED indicator light will be on. Ensure good contact between the battery
and the charging terminals.
d. After charging for about 6 hours, red light will be off and green light on.
Now the battery is fully charged. For optimized battery performance,
continue charging for 1 to 2 hours, and then take out the radio.
e. Unplug the power adapter.
Note:
The radio is delivered uncharged. Before using the radio for the first time, please charge the
battery.
For a new battery or a battery that has been stored for more than 2 months, it is necessary to
charge it for several times to achieve normal battery capacity. Please charge the battery every
three months at least.
To maintain service life and performance of the battery, do not charge a battery that has been
fully charged or before a warning of low voltage is shown on the radio. After charging, take the
battery out of the charger.
When you see a warning of low voltage, please charge the battery before using it again. To
maintain the service life and performance of the battery, do not power on the radio intentionally.

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2. Using the Accessories
2.1 Installing/Uninstalling the Battery
◆Installing the Battery
(1) Press the upper part of the belt clip gently so that it goes up. (Figure ①)
(2) Align the battery with the battery holder at the back of the radio, and then insert the battery.
(Figure ②)
(3) Push the battery in the direction indicated until the latch
is in position. (Figure ③)
(4) Press the upper part of the battery until it is latched.
(Figure ④)
◆Uninstalling the Battery
(1) Power off the radio.
(2) Slide the latch in the indicated direction, and the battery will go up. (Figures ①and ②)
(3) Slice the battery in the indicated direction to take it down. (Figure ③) If the belt clip is installed,
please first press the upper part of it so that it goes up.

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Note:
Do not short out battery terminals or discard the battery in fire.
Do not disassemble the battery casing.
2.2 Installing/Uninstalling the Antenna
To install the antenna, plug the threaded end into the antenna interface, and
rotate the antenna clockwise until it is tight.
To uninstall the antenna, rotate it counterclockwise.
2.3 Installing/Uninstalling Belt Clip
To install the belt clip, align the two screw holes on the belt clip with the two at the
back of the radio, and fasten the clip using screws. To uninstall the belt clip,
loosen the screws, and then take off the belt clip.

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2.4 Connecting Programming/Charging Cable
Open the cover of external interfaces on the right side of the radio, find the
Micro USB port, connect the port to a PC using the programming/charging
cable, and write/read parameters using the attached programming
software.
2.5 Connecting an Earphone (Optional)
To use an earphone, open the earphone cover at the upper part of the right
side of the radio, and then plug the earphone connector into the jack.

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3. Appearance

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Item
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Item
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Side Key 1
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LED Indicator
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PTT Key
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Microphone
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Side Key 2
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Screen
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Antenna
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Right Navigation Key
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Left Menu Key
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Right Menu Key
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Left Navigation Key
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Keypad
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Speaker
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External Interfaces
Open the cover to find the
earphone interface and Micro
USB port.
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Emergency Alarm Key
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Belt Clip
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Channel Knob
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Battery
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Power/Volume Knob
When the radio is off, rotate it
clockwise to power on the radio;
when the radio is on, rotate it to
adjust the volume, or rotate it
counterclockwise until a “Ka da”
sound is heard to power off.
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Battery Latch
4. Programming Keys
4.1 Programming Keys

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To cater to users’ habits, programmable keys (i.e. two side keys and one top key) are provided,
which can be set as shortcut keys through programming by your dealer.
To program a key, connect the programming/charging cable to the Micro USB port of the radio, and
then program using the attached programming software.
The following functions can be achieved through programming keys.
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Function
Usage
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Invalid
No response for key pressing
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Broadcast
remaining battery
capacity
Voice broadcast of remaining battery capacity
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Broadcast user
name
Voice broadcast of the user name of the radio
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Broadcast group
name
Voice broadcast of the name of the group the radio is in
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Download and play
back voice record
Play 5 previous voice records (with voice recording enabled)
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Contact list
Display/broadcast contact information
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Emergency Alarm
Send an emergency alarm

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5. LED Indicator
The states of the LED indicator are described in the following table.
LED Indicator State
Device State
Red light on
- No SIM card is installed, or it is installed improperly (with voice
prompt “No SIM card is installed”).
- Fail to unlock the PIN code of the SIM card.
Green light on
- During a call (i.e. individual/group/all call).
Yellow light on
- The device is in individual-call standby state.
- The device is not configured on the server (with voice prompt “Not
configured”).
- The device is expired.
- The device is in standby state or call setup state under duplex talk.
Red light flashes fast
- Network registration fails because of an inactivated SIM card or
overdue charge.
- Device registration fails because of poor wireless network
connection.
Green light flashes slow
- Network registration is successful, and the device enters standby
state.
Yellow light flashes fast
- The device is powered on.

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LED Indicator State
Device State
No indication
- The device is powered off.
6. Icons
The following screen icons are used to indicate the state of the radio.
Icon
Description
G/3G received signal strength
2G/3G/4G
E: 2G GPRS transmission;
3G: 3G WCDMA transmission
4G: 4G LTE transmission
Wi-Fi signal strength
Searching GPS satellite signals
GPS signals acquired
In group call
In individual call
Unread emergency alarm message

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Icon
Description
Bluetooth enabled, searching for Bluetooth device
Connected to Bluetooth device
Remaining battery capacity
Unread short message
7. Basic Operation
7.1 Powering On/Off
When the radio is off, rotate the Power/Volume knob clockwise until a click is heard to power on the
radio.
When the radio is on, rotate the Power/Volume knob counterclockwise until a click is heard to turn
off the radio.
7.2 Standby State
After the radio registers successfully, it enters standby state so as to save battery consumption to
the greatest extent.

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7.3 Adjusting the Volume
When the radio is on, rotate the Power/Volume knob clockwise to increase the volume or
counterclockwise to decrease it.
7.4 Selecting a Group
You can select a group using one of the following methods.
Method 1: After the radio registers successfully and enters standby state, rotate the Group knob to
select a group.
Method 2: In the standby interface, press the Menu key to enter the Menu interface, press navigation
keys to select Group List and then a group, and then press the OK key.
7.5 Initiating a Call
After switching to a group successfully (note: groups are set under the management platform), press
the PTT key to call the default contacts of the current group. If no contact is online, you will hear a
voice prompt “No online group member”, and then transmission request will be interrupted.
7.6 Receiving a Call
After switching to a group successfully (note: groups are set under the management platform), if a

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group member initiates a call, the radio will have green LED indicator light on, and receive traffic
from the group.
7.7 Delayed Callback Admission
Use this function to delay admitting the radio to a group call for a period of time.
7.8 Priority Call
You may set different priorities for different radios, so that a radio with a higher priority can initiate a
call before a radio with a lower priority does and interrupt an ongoing call.
7.9 Call Types
Individual Call
To make an individual call, take the following steps.
1) Entering Individual-Call Mode
Press the programmed Individual Call key (a side key or the top key; for details, see 2. Programming
Keys) to enter individual-call mode.
2) Selecting a Callee Radio
Select a radio, and it will be broadcast.
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