Kirisun DP585 DMR Two-way Radio User Guide

June 13, 2024
Kirisun

Kirisun DP585 DMR Two-way Radio User Guide
Kirisun DP585 DMR Two-way Radio

DP580/ DP585 DMR Two-way Radio Quick User Guide

Please read carefully the Safety Information and Warranty Card before using the product.

Caution for Using the Battery

  • Explosion may be incurred by using a battery of a non-supplied model, or by shorting the anode and cathode of the battery.
  • Charge the battery using the attached charger, and dispose it as instructed.
  • Do not strike, squeeze, short out or disassemble the battery.
  • Do not put the battery in a high temperature or throw it into a fire.
  • Stop using the battery if it is seriously bulged or immersed in water.

Installing the Battery

  1. 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)
    Installing the Battery

Installing/Uninstalling the Antenna

Insert the threaded end of the antenna into the antenna interface, and rotate the antenna tight clockwise. (Figure 1)

To uninstall the antenna, rotate it counterclockwise. (Figure 2)
Uninstalling the Antenna 

Charging the Battery

  1. Plug the power adapter into a qualified AC power socket.
  2. Connect the USB cable of the power adapter to the USB port at the back of the desktop charger. Green indicator light is on.
  3. Insert the battery only or together with the radio into the charger.
  4. Make sure the battery contacts the charging terminals properly and red indicator light is on.
  5. When the indicator light turns from red to green, charging is finished.
  6. After this, wait 1 to 2 hours before taking out the battery to achieve the best performance.

Note:

  1. The radio is delivered uncharged. Before using it for the first time, please charge the battery.
  2. Always use the supplied lithium battery and desktop charger.
  3. A new battery or one that has been stored for more than 2 months after charging needs to be charged for several times to achieve its normal capacity.
    Charging Battery

Installing/Uninstalling Belt Clip

Align the two screw holes of the belt clip with the screws holes at the back of the radio, and screw up the screws using a screwdriver.

To uninstall the belt clip, unscrew the screws and take off the belt clip.

Installing 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.
Installing Earphone

Basic Operation

  1. Powering On/Off
    To power on the radio, rotate the Power/Volume knob clockwise until you a click.
    To power off the radio, rotate the Power/Volume knob counterclockwise until you a click.

  2. Selecting a Channel
    In standby state, rotate the Channel knob to select a channel.

  3. Adjusting the Volume
    When the radio is on, turn the Power/Volume knob clockwise to turn up the volume, or counterclockwise to turn it down.

  4. Making a Call
    On a digital channel, press the PTT key to call the default contact of the channel.

  5. Receiving a Call
    Green indicator light is on when signals are received.
    While working on a digital channel, the radio outputs voice when it receives an individual call, group call or all call.
    While working on an analog channel, the radio outputs voice when it receives signals, and the CTCSS code is the preset one for the channel or analog signaling is disabled for the radio.

  6. Answering a Call
    On a digital channel, you can answer a call by holding down the PTT key within the call duration. After this duration is up, you need to initiate a new call.
    ( Note: You may have the call duration set by your dealer.)
    On an analog channel, you can answer a call by holding down the PTT key and speaking to the microphone.

  7. TOT
    TOT (Time-out Timer) is to prevent a user from occupying a channel for too long. If the radio transmits continuously for a duration longer than that set by dealer, transmission stops and there is an alert tone, and you may cancel the tone by releasing the PTT key. After a period, you may resume transmission by holding down the key. ( Note: You may have this period set by your dealer.)
    If a pre-alarm is enabled, you hear pre-alarm alert tone before TOT time is up.

  8. Scan
    The radio scans in carrier mode to search for active channels. After finding an active channel, the radio stays on it for you to communicate.
    To scan the associated channel list of the current channel, press Scan. To stop ongoing scan, press Scan.

  9. Switching to Digital/Analog Mode
    You can set a channel to analog or digital mode, and switch among channels by rotating the Channel knob. In analog mode, some functions are disabled, for example, short message, and corresponding menu items arehidden.

  10. Initiating a Call during Scan
    During scan, press the PTT key to transmit and talk on a channel, which you may have preset by your dealer.

  11. Prior Scan
    If a prior channel is set in the scan list, it is scanned in priority when scan is enabled. The priority scan mode 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.

  12. Stun/ Revive
    The radio receives anddecodes Kill and Revive signals from another radio, and performs accordingly.
    When the radio is killed, it receives no signals but Revive.
    When the radio is revived, it transmits and receives signals normally.
    Note: This function is available in digital mode only, and is enabled by your dealer.

  13. Emergency Alarm
    Under emergency, you may send an emergency alarm by pressing the Function key programmed to send alarms.
    To cancel analarm, press the Function key programmed to exit emergency alarm.

You need to set an alarm mode and an alarm type.

Alarm Mode

  • Emergency Alarm: The radio sends an alarm and then exit alarm state automatically.
  • Emergency Alarm + Emergency Call: After the radio sends an emergency alarm, press the PTT key to initiate an emergency call.
  • Emergency Alarm + Auto Background Tone: The radio sends an emergency alarm and then background tone.

Alarm Type

  • None: Alarm is disabled. You cannot send an alarm by pressing the Function key programmed to perform this function.
  • Siren Only: In alarm state, siren plays locally and the control center cannot receive alarm signals.
  • Conventional: In alarm state, there is light and sound alert, and the radio can receive response from other members.
  • Secret: In alarm state, there is no light or sound alert, and the radio cannot receive response from other members.
  • Secret with Voice: In alarm state, there is no light or sound alert, but the radio can receive response from other members.

Note:
An emergency alarm is a non-speech signal the radio sends to trigger another radio to give off an alarm.
You may set the above parameters using the programming software.
To guarantee emergent communication, an emergency call is prior to a common call.

Programmable Keys
‘You may have the Function keybe programmed by your dealer to perform a specific function as needed.

Note:

  • Press: Pressdown and release quickly.
  • Hold down: Press down and hold for a period set through the CPS.
NO. Function Description
1 Void The key is disabled.
2 High/Low Power Switch between high and low power.
3 Monitor With CTCSS enabled on current analog channel, switch to carrier

squelch mode (i.e. cancel CTCSS). Output voice when carrier is matched. Press again to go back to the previous state.
4| Emergency Alarm| In emergency, send emergency alarm to seek help.
5| Exit Emergency Alarm| Quit emergency alarm state.
6| Squelch On/Off| Receive weak signals on an analog channel.
7| Squelch Level| Adjust signal strength required to receive signals.
8| Scan| Listen to the traffic on other channels.
9| Prompt Tone On/Off| Enable/disable prompt tones.
10| Zone| Switch among zones.
11| Repeater/Talk Around| Enable/disable repeater function for the channel.
12| Nuisance Delete| Delete from scan list a channel found through scan.
13| Battery Capacity Indication| Indicate remaining battery capacity.
14| Broadcast Call| Set broadcast call.

LED Indicator

Indicator State Device State
Red Light on Transmitting signals
Green Light on Receiving signals
Red Light Flashing Low battery. Please charge.
Green Light Flashing Scanning.
Orange Light Flashing In call hold state under digital mode. Exit when hold

time is up
Orange Light on| The channel unusable. Switch to another channel to quit
Red Light Flashing Fast| CPS is reading configurable parameters of the radio
Green Light Flashing Fast| CPS is programming configurable parameters of the radio

Icons (DP580 only)

Icon Description
Signal strength More bars indicate stronger signal and less bars weak

signal. It onlyshows up when receiving.
| Battery indicator Less space indicates more battery power. When the battery is low,the icon will turn red.
| High power
| Low power
| Mute
| Unread message
| Inbox full
| Emergency alarm mode
| Encryption enabled
| Man Down enabled
| Man Down alarm
| Talkaround mode
| GPS enabled but unlocated
| Receiving GPS data
| Radio located
| Scanning (rotating icon)
| Scan stay on Priority channel 1
| Scan stay on Priority channel 2
| Accessory connected
| Lone Worker enabled
| Monitoring enabled
| Roaming enabled
| USB connected
| BT enabled
| BT connected
| ID type
| Private call
| Group call

Troubleshooting

No. Problem Reason and Solution
1 Power-on failure 1.  Battery out Solution: Charge or replace the

battery.2.  Faulty volume switch Solution: Get it repaired at the authorized service station.
2| Low voice during call| 1. Speak too far from the microphone Solution: Keep a distance of 3~10 cm from the microphone.2. Wrong volume setting Solution: Rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase the volume.
3| Failed to transmit or receive| 1.   Wrong channel parameters Solution: Set the parameters properly and try again.2.   Wrong group identity for default contact Solution: Select a right group.3.   Beyond communication scope Solution: Reduce the distance.

Kirisun reserves the right to the final interpretation of this document. This document is only for reference, and the actual product prevails.

Notice to user

Regulatory

Kirisun directive (EU) No 2014/53 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on
harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment (RED) and that any applicable Essential Test Suits measurement have been performed.

Restrictions Frequencies are valid for the European country

Country Frequency Range(MHz) Ma . transmitpower(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 – 459,460 – 470 4
Belgium(BE) 406.1-430 ,440-470 4
Croatia (HR) 406.1-430 ,440-470 4
Cyprus (CY) 406.1-430 ,440-470 4
Portugal (PT) 440-470 4
Malta(MT) 406.1-430 ,440-470 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 ,450      – 452.9875         ,458.1125- 462.9875 ,467.4875 – 467.5875|

4

Hungary(HU)| 417 – 420,442 – 445,456 – 460, 461.3 – 470| 4
Netherlands(NL)| 410 -430,440-470| 4
Austria(AT)| 444.9 – 444.900001, 450 – 456, 457.33 -457.330001,457.45 – 458.3,460 -470| 4
Poland(PL)| 448 – 449.5,457 – 460,467 – 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)

| 407.525408.55,410.0125         -410.8875,417.525 – 417.9,419.15 – 419.525,419.55625     -419.71875,420.0125420.8875,426.35-427.5,427.525 -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 – 444.525,444.55 444.975,445 -446,447.00625 447.29375,447.30625 -447.70625,449.025 – 449.525,449.55 – 449.975, 450.325- 452.475,|

4

| 452.525           –           452.975,453.0125       -453.6625,469.725 – 469.975|
Sweden(SE)| 406.1 -430, 442 – 444,444.5875 – 452.5,457.5 – 462.5,467.5 – 470| 4

Restrictions are valid for the European country

Restrictions are valid for the following countries:
France (FR), United Kingdom (UK), ltaly(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(Fl) , Sweden(SE)

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment recycling

This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of as household or commercial waste. Some countries have set up collection and recycling systems for waste electrical and ecteronic 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 for information about disposing of this product in your region of the world.

Disposing of batteries

Your radio is supplied with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. This symbol on the battery and its packaging  indicates that it must not be disposed of with household or commercial waste. Please dispose of your waste batteries according to your national and local regulations. Contact your service provider or Kirisun about recycling batteries in your region of the world.

US Markets

FCC radiation exposure statement

Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed 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, 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:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions

To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures.

Guidelines:

  • Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device.
  • User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users.
  • Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met. Operating Instructions:
  • Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-
  • Talk (PTT) button.
  • To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50 % of the time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).
  • Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of face with the microphone (and the other parts of the radio, including the antenna) at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from the nose. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with distance from the antenna. Antenna should be kept away from eyes.
  • When worn on the body, always place the radio in approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this product. Use of non-approved accessories may result in exposure levels, which exceed the occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits.
  • Use only manufacturer’s name approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. Use of non-manufacturer-name approved antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines.
  • For a list approved accessories please consult your local dealer for information.

ISEDC Warning

This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. / Le présent matériel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicable d’Industrie Canada.

This device complies with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canadlicence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

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