Kirisun T65 PoC Smart Radio User Guide

June 6, 2024
Kirisun

T60/T65 PoC Smart Radio
Quick Guide

Please read carefully the Safety Information before using the product.

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Attachments

NO. Name
1 Host
2 Battery
3 Antenna
4 Data cable
5 Power adapter
6 User manual
7 Safety information and warranty card
8 Strap
9 Desktop charger (optional)

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)

Charging the Battery

You can charge the battery using one of the following methods.

  1. Charging via USB Port on Right Side
    a. Open the cover of external interfaces on the right side of the radio to find the USB port.
    b. Connect the port using the programming/charging cable to charge the radio.
    Note:
    For this method, you don’t need to take down the battery.

  2.  Charging via a USB port on the Bottom Side
    a. Uninstall the battery.
    b. Connect the radio to the USB port at the bottom of the radio using the data/charging cable to charge the radio. A 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, connect the power adapter cable to the jack at the back of the charger. The green LED indicator
    light will be on.
    c. Put the radio (with the battery installed) into the charger to start charging. The Red LED indicator light will be on. Ensure good contact between the battery and the
    charging terminals.
    d. After charging for about 6 hours, the red light will be off and the 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:

  1. The radio is delivered uncharged. Before using the radio for the first time, please charge the battery.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

Connecting Accessories

  1. Connecting Programming/Charging Cable
    Open the cover of external interfaces on the right side of the radio, find the USB port, connect the port to a PC using the programming/charging cable, and write/read parameters using the attached programming software.

  2. 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.

Programming Keys

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 USB port of the radio, and then program using the attached programming software.
The following functions can be achieved through programming keys.

SN| Function|

Usage

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1| Undefined| No response for key pressing
2| garcadrycastpr:gtring| Voice broadcast of remaining battery capacity
3| Broadcast user name| Voice broadcast of the user name of the radio
4| Broadcast group name| Voice broadcast of the name of the group the radio is in
5| Voice playback| Play 5 previous voice records
6| Contact list| Display/broadcast contact information
7| Emergency Alarm| Send an emergency alarm

LED Indicator

LED Indicator State|

Device State

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Red light on|

  • No SIM card is installed, or it is installed improperly (with a voice prompt “No SIM card is installed”).
  •  Fail to unlock the PIN code of the SIM card.

Greenlight on|

  • During a call (i.e. individual/group/all call).

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.

Greenlight flashes slow|

  • Network registration is successful, and the device enters the standby state.

Yellow light on|

  • The device is in the individual-call standby state.
  •  The device is not configured on the server (with a voice prompt “Not configured”).
  • The device is expired.
  •  The device is in a standby state or calls setup state under duplex talk.

The yellow light flashes fast|

  • The device is powered on.

No indication|

  • The device is powered off.

Icons (T60 only)

Icon

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Description

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| Received signal strength

2G,3G,4G

| 2G/3G/4G transmission
| Wi-Fi signal strength
| Searching GPS satellite signals
| GPS signals acquired
| In group call
| In individual call
| In all cal
| Unread emergency alarm message
| Bluetooth enabled, searching for Bluetooth device
| Connected to Bluetooth device
| Remaining battery capacity
| Unread short message
| Stunned
| Killed

Basic Operation

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

  2. 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.

  3. Individual Call
    (1) Initiating an Individual Call
    a. In the standby interface, press the Menu/OK key, select Contact, and choose a contact.
    b. Press the Menu/OK key, select Initiate Individual Call. You will hear a voice prompt “Enter individual-call mode”.
    c. Press the PTT key.
    (2) Ending an Individual Call
    An individual call can be ended in either of the following ways.
    During an individual call, press the Menu/OK key, select Contact, and select End Individual Call.
    After entering the individual-call mode, if you do not press the PTT key within 30 seconds, the radio will quit this mode, and you will hear a voice prompt “Individual call timed out”.

  4. Group Call
    (1) Initiating a Group Cal
    Under individual/group/broadcast call mode, you can call the members of a group by pressing the PTT key. If there is no member online, you will hear a voice prompt
    “No member online”, and transmission will be terminated.
    Note: A group is set through the network management system.
    (2) Selecting a Group
    You can select a group in either of the following ways.
    After the radio registers successfully and enters the standby state, rotate the Channel knob to select a group.
    In the standby interface, press the Menu/OK key to enter the menu interface, press navigation keys to select Group List and then a group, and then press the Menu/OK key. (T60 only)

  5. All Call
    After defining an all-call key shortcut using the CPS, press the key to enter all-call mode. Hold down the PTT key to initiate an all-call. The callee must reply within
    3 seconds after receiving the call, otherwise the radio will be quite all-call mode.
    An all-call overrides an undergoing group call or individual call.

  6. Broadcast Call
    After defining a broadcast-call key shortcut using the CPS, press the key to enter
    broadcast-call mode. Hold down the PTT key to initiate a broadcast call. The
    callee can receive but not reply to the call.
    A broadcast call overrides an undergoing group call or individual call.

  7. Receiving a Call
    By switching to a group set through the NMS, the radio can receive an individual
    call, a group call or an all call from the group and output voice.

  8. Late Entry
    This function enables the radio to join an undergoing group call after a delay.

  9. Priority Call
    Different call priorities can be set on the radio. A radio with a higher call priority initiates a call prior to a radio with a lower call priority.
    Note:
    The default call time of all types of calls is 60 seconds, which is modifiable through the NMS. A call is terminated automatically after this time is up, so as to release the floor.

  10. Playback
    After voice recording and playback are enabled on the NMS, you can download and playback the latest five-voice records by pressing a pre-programmed playback key.

  11. Low-Power Alert
    When the remaining battery of the radio is below 10%, you will hear the voice alert “Low power.” at a certain interval. Please replace or charge the battery after powering off the radio.

  12. Positioning
    To enable or disable GPS positioning, in the standby interface press the Menu/OK key, select Setting, select GPS, and turn it on/off. (T60 only. To a T65, perform this via the CPS.)
    The GPS module inside the radio locates the radio and reports position information to the NMS. The real-time location and movement track of the radio can be displayed on a GIS map on the NMS or a dispatcher.

  13. Wi-Fi
    To enable or disable Wi-Fi, in the standby interface, press the Menu/OK key, select Setting, select Wi-Fi, and turn it on/off.(T60 only. To a T65, perform this via the CPS.)
    By enabling Wi-Fi, you can search Wi-Fi networks nearby in real-time. The radio can only be connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot, which should be preset through the CPS.

  14. Bluetooth
    To enable or disable Wi-Fi, in the standby interface, press the Menu/OK key, select Setting, select Bluetooth, and turn it on/off. (T60 only. To a T65, perform this via the CPS.)
    After enabling Bluetooth, you can connect the radio to a Bluetooth earphone by scanning.

  15. Short Message
    To view received short messages, in the standby interface, press the Menu/OK key, select Message, select Short Message, and then Inbox.

  16. Mobile Networks
    GSM, WCDMA, CDMA, TD-SCDMA, TDD-LET, and FDD-LTE networks are supported.

  17. Advanced Functions
    You can revive, stun, kill the device, enable monitoring, or playback voice through the dispatcher.

  18. Emergency Alarm
    To send/exit an emergency alarm, hold down the top key. (Please have the key programmed beforehand using the CPS.) There are two alarm modes as below, which can be set by going to “Menu/OK” “Settings” “Alarm Modes”. (Note: T60 only. To a T65, perform this via the CPS.)
    a. Silent Alarm: Under this model, the radio sends an emergency alarm silently, and receives an alarm with the voice prompt “SOS alarm from ”.
    b. Alarm and call: If the silent alarm is disabled, the radio sends an emergency alarm and rings a siren, and receive an alarm and rings a siren with a voice prompt
    “SOS alarm from
    ”.
    To view sent alarms and received alarms, go to “Menu/OK” “Message” “SOS Message”.

Troubleshooting

NO. Problem Reason and Solution
1 Power-on Failed **A.  The battery is used up

Solution: Charge the battery or replace it with a new one. B.  Volume switch is faulty
Solution: Get it repaired at the specified service station.
2| Volume Too
Low| A. Speak too far from the microphone. Solution: Keep a distance of 3-10cm.
B. Wrong volume setting
Solution: Tum up the volume
3|
PTT Failed| A. The SIM card is expired.
Solution: Refill or replace it. B:   Incorrect group setting.
Solution: Choose the correct group and try again.**

C:   The device is expired.
Solution: Renew it.

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