DP580-01
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio User Guide DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio We are very grateful for your purchasing Kirisun brand two-way radio produced by Kirisun 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.
User Manual Notice to user ◆ Copyright Kirisun and our authorized partners own the intellectual property of all the parts of this product (include accessories). Any design and materials may not be modified, copied, extracted or translated without the authorization of Kirisun or its authorized parities. Due to the update or modification of the product, Kirisun owns the right to change the specifications of software and hardware described in this manual without further notice.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio Your radio complies with the following of RF energy exposure standards and guidelines Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.
User Manual damage the product and result RF discomfort. ◆ Using the designated accessories Use the antenna, battery, adapter or charger supplied or sold by Kirisun only, or otherwise it causes damage to the product. If you want to purchase or replace the accessories, please contact your local dealer or Kirisun. ◆ Area restrictions 1.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 6. Do not place the radio in the area with great dust, moisture or drips, or on the unstable surface. ◆ Operating Attentions Antenna Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury, such as burns, if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed terminals.
User Manual Regulatory Kirisun directive (EU) No 2014/53 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on harmonisation 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 146 MHz 149.14 MHz Germany(DE) Max.transmit power (W) Frequency Range(MHz) 151.1 MHz 146.36 MHz,146.92 MHz - 148.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 160.56 MHz - 160.6 MHz,161.02 MHz - 161.04 MHz, 161.1 MHz - 161.12 MHz,161.16 MHz - 161.2 MHz, 162.94 MHz -164.82 MHz,164.84 MHz - 164.88 MHz, 164.9 MHz - 165.18 MHz,165.7 MHz - 166.44 MHz, 166.84 MHz - 166.86 MHz,166.9 MHz - 166.92 MHz, 166.94 MHz - 166.96 MHz,166.98 MHz - 167.1 MHz, 167.18 MHz - 167.54 MHz,170.3 MHz - 170.54MHz, 170.56 MHz - 170.58 MHz,170.66 MHz - 170.72 MHz, 170.8 MHz - 170.84 MHz,171.44 MHz - 171.46 MHz, 171.5 MHz - 171.52 MHz,171.54 MHz - 171.
User Manual 153.025 MHz - 153.475 MHz,154 MHz - 155 MHz, 157.205 MHz - 165.0375 MHz,165.05 MHz - 173.09375 MHz 138 MHz - 143.6 MHz,146 MHz - 147.6 MHz, Greece(EL) 147.9 MHz -148.2 MHz,150.05 MHz - 151.6 MHz, 154.5 MHz - 156.7625 MHz,156.8375 MHz -161.9625 MHz, 5 162.0375 MHz - 174 MHz Spain(ES) Ireland (IE) 146 MHz - 149.9 MHz,150.05 MHz -156.4875 MHz, 156.5625 MHz - 156.7625 MHz,156.8375 MHz - 174 MHz 154 MHz - 156.7625 MHz 5 5 146 MHz - 156 MHz,157.45 MHz - 160.6 MHz, Belgium(BE) 160.975 MHz - 161.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 162.0375 MHz - 174 MHz Cyprus (CY) Portugal (PT) Malta(MT) 146 MHz -156 MHz,157.45 MHz - 160.6 MHz, 5 160.975 MHz - 161.475 MHz,162.05 MHz - 174 MHz 148 MHz - 149.9 MHz,150.05 MHz - 156.4875 MHz 5 156.8375 MHz - 174 MHz 146 MHz - 156 MHz,157.45 MHz - 160.6 MHz, 5 160.975 MHz - 161.475 MHz,162.0375 MHz - 174 MHz Luxembourg (LU) 146 MHz - 174 MHz 5 Bulgaria(BG) 146 MHz -161.9625 MHz,161.9875 MHz-174 MHz 5 146 MHz - 148 MHz,148.8 MHz - 149.9 MHz, Latvia (LV) 150.
User Manual 162.0375 MHz - 174 MHz Czech Republic (CZ) Denmark(DK) 148.2 MHz - 149.05 MHz,150.05 MHz - 150.975 MHz, 5 152.8 MHz - 153.65 MHz,157.45 MHz - 158.375 MHz 146 MHz - 149.9 MHz,150.05 MHz - 153 MHz, 5 154 MHz - 156.4875 MHz,156.8375 MHz -174 MHz 150.05 MHz - 156 MHz,157.45 MHz - 160.6 MHz, Estonia(EE) 160.975 MHz - 161.475 MHz,162.05 MHz - 169.4 MHz, 5 169.825 MHz - 174 MHz 146 MHz - 156 MHz,157.45 MHz - 160.6 MHz, Lithuania(LT) 5 160.975 MHz - 161.475 MHz,162.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 156.4875 MHz - 156.5125 MHz, Austria(AT) 160.3 MHz - 160.300001 MHz, 5 169.4 MHz - 169.8125 MHz 147.8 MHz - 147.975 MHz,150.05 MHz - 151.625 MHz, 151.775 MHz - 156 MHz,157.425 MHz - 160.6 MHz, Poland(PL) 160.975 MHz - 161.475 MHz,162.05 MHz - 164.475 MHz, 5 167.5 MHz - 168.5 MHz,169.825 MHz - 170.85 MHz, 171.15 MHz -174 MHz 146 MHz - 149 MHz,149.55 MHz - 149.8 MHz, 150.05 MHz - 156 MHz,159.175 MHz - 159.5 MHz, Romania (RO) 160 MHz - 160.6 MHz,160.975 MHz - 161.
User Manual 155.5125 MHz - 156 MHz,156.8375 MHz - 161.9375 MHz, 162.5 MHz - 164.4875 MHz,165.5125 MHz - 170.4875MHz, 172.5125 MHz - 174 MHz 146.30625 MHz - 146.79375 MHz,146.80625 MHz 146.89375 MHz,146.90625 MHz - 148.26875 MHz, 148.28125 MHz - 149.39375 MHz,149.40625 MHz 149.89375 MHz,150.05 MHz - 151 MHz, Finland(FI) 151.00625 MHz - 151.39375 MHz,151.40625 MHz 151.49375 MHz,151.50625 MHz - 152.86875 MHz, 152.88125 MHz - 153.99375 MHz,154.00625 MHz 154.49375 MHz,154.50625 MHz - 154.64375 MHz, 154.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 165.3 MHz - 165.75 MHz,165.775 MHz - 165.975 MHz, 166 MHz - 167.675 MHz,167.7 MHz - 168.55 MHz, 168.575 MHz - 169.4 MHz,169.61875 MHz -169.80625MHz, 169.825 MHz - 169.875 MHz,169.9 MHz - 170.35 MHz, 170.375 MHz - 170.575 MHz,170.6 MHz - 172.275 MHz, 172.3 MHz - 173.15 MHz,173.
User Manual IC Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence‐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. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio for meeting occupational exposure requirements. The highest reported SAR values for Front-of-face: 1.361W/Kg, body-worn: 3.108W/Kg. Warning! : This portable radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupational Use Only,” meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards and the ways to minimize such hazards.
User Manual – This transmitter may operate with the antenna(s) documented in this filing in Push-to-Talk and body-worn configurations. RF exposure compliance is limited to the specific belt-clip and accessory configurations as documented in this filing and the separation distance between user and the device or its antenna shall be at least 2.5 cm. – The highest reported SAR values for Front-of-face: 1.215W/Kg , body-worn: 4.468W/Kg. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 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.
User Manual 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 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.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio FCC radiation exposure statement This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled applications where users have been made aware of the potential risks for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This product is not authorised for general population, consumer or similar use. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
User Manual Brief Introduction 1.Attaching the antenna: put the antenna into the antenna interface, and rotate the antenna clockwise to 20
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio fix it. 2.Powering on: rotate the power/volume knob to power on the radio. 3.Channel Selection: rotate the channel selection knob to select channel.
User Manual 1 UNPACKING AND CHECKING ................................................................................................................ 22 2 BATTERY INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................... 23 3 ATTACHING THE ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................ 26 4. OVERVIEW ........................................................
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio any missing or damaged item, please contact your local dealer for solution. 1.1 Supplied Accessories Material Quantity Radio 1 Charger 1 Power Adaptor 1 Battery 1 Belt Clip 1 Antenna 1 Strap 1 User Manual 1 2 Battery Information 2.
User Manual The battery is not charged before delivery, so please charge the battery for your first use. If the battery is not used for a long time or the battery is used up, please charge it before use. Charge/discharge for twice or three times alternately to achieve its optimal performance. For low battery, please charge it or replace it. Note: ◆Do not cause any short circuit on the battery or throw the battery into fire.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio (1) Plug the power adaptor in the proper socket of AC power. (2) Plug the cable of the power adaptor at the back of the socket, and the green indicator glows. (3) Plug the battery or radio in the charger. (4) Make sure that the battery is in proper contact with the charger terminal, and the red indicator glows. (5) After the battery is charged for 6 hours, the red light goes out, indicating that the battery is fully charged.
User Manual three months. When the battery is fully charged or the battery power is above the level of low power alert, do not charge the battery, or it may affect the battery life and performance. Please take out the battery from the charger after it is fully charged. When the radio enters the state of low voltage alarm, please charge the battery before using it and do not force to power on the radio in case that the battery life and performance is impaired.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio (1) (2) (3) (4) Slightly press the top of the belt clip as shown in ①; Align the battery with the battery installation base at the back and insert the battery as shown in ②. Slide the battery along the direction as shown in ③ until the battery is fit into the right position. Slightly press the battery top as shown in ④ until the battery is locked by the latch. ◆Detaching the battery (1) For detaching the battery, please first turn off the radio.
User Manual 3.2 Attaching/Detaching the Antenna For attaching the antenna, put the antenna’s end with screw thread into the antenna port. Turn the antenna clockwise until it is fixed. For detaching the antenna, turn it counter-clockwise. 3.3 Attaching/Detaching the Belt Clip Align the two screws on the belt clip with the screw holes at the back of the radio. Use two M2.5x8 machine screws. When detaching, loosen the two screws on the belt clip and remove the belt clip. 3.
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User Manual No. 30 Part Name No. Part Name 1 Antenna 8 LED Indicator Red light on: The radio is transmitting signals. Green light on: The radio is receiving signals. Flashing red light: The battery is low. 2 PTT Key Press it to make a call and talk. 9 Microphone Input voice. 3 Upper/Lower Side Key (Programmable Key) Various functions can be realized for the key through programming by a dealer. For details, see 5 Programmable Keys.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 5 6 7 Speaker Output voice. Channel Selector Knob Rotate it to select one from the channels 1 to 16. Power/Volume Knob Turn it clockwise until a click is heard to power on the radio. Turn it counterclockwise until a click is heard to power off the radio. When the radio is on, turn it to regulate the volume. 12 External Interface Connect to an external speaker or microphone. 13 Belt Clip 14 Battery Latch 5. Programmable Keys 5.
User Manual Note: Short Press: press and release quickly. Long Press: press and hold for a while (press duration can be set by programming software) 1 Programmable Feature No Function 2 High/Low Power Switch to high/low power. 3 Listen If the CTCSS is enabled for the current analogue channel, press the key to switch to carrier squelch mode (i.e. cancel the CTCSS). Voice is output when the carrier is matched. Press the key again to go back to the previous state.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio No Programmable Feature Application an analogue channel. 7 Broadcast Call Set the function of broadcast call. 8 Scan Enable/disable scanning. It is used to listen to the communication activities on other channels. 9 Prompt Tone On/Off Enable/disable all prompt tones. 11 Zone Selection Switch among different zones. Zones are programmed using CPS programming software. 12 Repeater/Talk Around Enable/disable repeater function for the channel.
User Manual 5.2 LED Indication State Operation Red Light on Transmitting signals Green Light on Receiving signals Red Light Flashing Low battery. Please charge it Green Light Flashing Scanning channels Orange Light Flashing In call hold state under digital mode. Exit when hold time is up Orange Light on The channel unusable.
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User Manual Prompt tones enabled Prompt Tone Prompt tones disabled 36 Emergency Alarm Radio in emergency alarm state (secret alarm excluded), or emergency alarm received Battery Capacity Length of icon indicates quantity of capacity Single Call Type of current call Group Call Type of current call All Call All call or broadcast call Outgoing Call Radio initiating a call Incoming Call Radio receiving a call Call Hold Radio in call hold state
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 6. Basic Operation 6.1 Powering on/off the Radio When the radio is off, rotate the Power/Volume knob clockwise until a click is heard to power on the radio. The welcome page will be displayed, backlight will be on, and a “beep” sound will be heard. When the radio is on, rotate the Power/Volume knob counterclockwise until a click is heard to turn off the radio. 6.2 Selecting a Channel When the radio is on, rotate the Channel Selector knob to select a channel.
User Manual 6.4 Initiating a Call If the current channel is digital, you may perform any of the followings. Call the default contact: Press the PTT key. The indicator will be on with red light, indicating the radio is transmitting signals. The call page containing the contact name and the call type will be displayed. The default contact of the current channel can be set by the dealer through programming, or via the menu in the contact list.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio LED glows to indicate that carrier is received. When the current channel is digital channel and when it received private call, group call or all call, the radio will output the voice from the channel. A page containing the contact’s ID or alias, call type (private call, group call or all call), and the icon of incoming call will be displayed. If the contact is in the contact list, contact alias will be displayed; otherwise contact ID will be displayed.
User Manual A zone is a collection of channels. You can switch among different channel groups by switching to different zones. The radio supports a maximum of 16 zones, each supporting a maximum of 16 channels. You can switch to a zone in either of the methods: 1) Enable zone selection on the Program key through Programming, and then switch to a zone by pressing the Program key. 2) In the home page, press to enter the menu, select Zone, and then select a zone. 6.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 7.1 Editing and Sending Short Message 1) In the home page, press to enter the menu. 2) Select “Short Message”. 3) Select “New Message”. 4) Select “Edit”. 5) In the editing interface, you can: a) Start editing from the position of the cursor. b) Enter text using the keypad. c) Press to move the cursor up/down. d) Press # to switch to another input method. Press * to switch to lower/upper case. e) Under non-digital input mode, press “1” to enter punctuations.
User Manual 9) If the message is sent successfully, “Message sent” will be displayed on the screen with a voice prompt; if it is sent unsuccessfully, “Message sending failed” will be displayed with a voice prompt. 10) Return to the Short Message interface. 7.2 Sending Quick Message The radio supports a maximum of 10 quick messages (defined by the dealer using programming software) You can edit a pre-defined quick message before sending it. 1) In the home page, press 2) Select “Short Message”.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 7.3 Receiving Short Message When the radio receives a message, the LCD will remind you of the new message and display the icon of unread message on the status bar. You can enter the inbox and read the message. 8. Emergency Alarm Under emergency, you can send a confirmed emergency alarm and an emergency voice message to a specified radio group. You can send an emergency alarm anytime even signals are being received through the current channel.
User Manual 1) Siren Only —— After the radio enters the emergency state, the siren only sounds locally and the control center will not receive any alarm signal. 2) Normal —— The radio sends emergency alarm and audio-video alert. 3) Secret —— The radio sends emergency alarm but no audio-video alert. When the radio receives speech signals, the speaker will not be turned on until the PTT button is pressed. 4) Secret with voice —— The radio sends emergency alarm without audio-video alert.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio If you radio is set as “Secret” or “Secret with Voice”, there will be no audio-video alert. After the emergency alarm with voice responded, the two parties can communicate though the emergency channel. The emergency with voice will then open the radio MIC, which allows user to talk without having to press PTT button. The automatic Mic activation is called Hot Mic (set by dealer with programming software). 8.
User Manual 8.3 Exiting Emergency Alarm The radio will exit the alarm mode under the circumstances listed below. Receives emergency alarm response on Emergency alarm mode. The emergency alarm retry count is used up and no response is received. Press and hold the Upper/Lower Side key programmed as “Exit Emergency Alarm”. 9. Call Records Through the call log, you can check and manage recent outgoing call, incoming calls and missed calls on the radio. The call log records private call only. 9.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 3) Select a call list (missed calls, outgoing calls or incoming calls). 4) Select a target call record. 5) Select “Details” to check the record details. 6) Press the PTT key to call the contact corresponding to the record. 9.2 Saving ID to Contact List 1) Select a target record from the call list. 2) Select “Save” to enter the interface of adding a contact. 3) Enter the contact’s name. 4) Press the Ok key to save the contact. 9.
User Manual d) Select “Delete All”. e) Press the OK key to delete all the records in the list. 2) Deleting one Record from Call List a) Select a target record in the call list. b) Select “Delete”. c) Press the OK key to delete the record. 10. Functions and Operation 10.1 TOT (time-out-timer) TOT prevents the user from occupying the channel for too long. If the continuous transmission exceeds the duration set by dealer, the radio will stop transmitting and sound alarm.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 10.2 Enabling Color Code on Digital Mode Only when both the color code and ID matches, the speaker can be turned on to receive. Range: 0~15 (16 groups of color codes) 10.3 Lone Worker This function is applicable to circumstances with high risk, in which frequent communication is required to ensure safety.
User Manual 2) Select “Setting”. 3) Select “Language Selection”, and select a language. 10.5 Setting Alert Tone You can enable/disable the alert tone and adjusts the volume. 1) In the home page, press to enter the menu. 2) Select “Setting”. 3) Select “Alert Tone Setting”. 4) Select “Alert Tone Button”, and enable/disable the following types of alert tones. a) “All Alert Tone Off” – Disables all the alert tones. b) “All Alert Tone On” – Enables all the alert tones. 10.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 2) Select “Setting”. 3) Select “Power Setting”. 4) Select “High” or “Low” power and set the power level. 10.7 Setting Squelch Level You can adjust the squelch level based on different situation to remove unnecessary calls in weak signals. 1) In the home page, press 2) Select “Setting”. 3) Select “Radio Setting”. 4) Select “Squelch Level”. to enter the menu. 5) Select a level, and then press 10.8 .
User Manual a) In the keypad lock interface, select and enter the interface of “Auto Lock”. b) Select the delay time of auto keypad lock. c) Press the OK key and the LCD will show “Operation Succeeded”. The auto lock time is saved. 2) Locking the Keypad Quickly When the radio is on, press and hold * to lock the keypad. 3) Unlocking the Keypad When the radio is on, press and hold * to unlock the keypad. 10.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 11. Advanced Functions 11.1 Checking a Radio Radio Check feature is used to check whether a target radio is activated in the system. The target user will automatically send a response to the caller radio without any audible or visual indication. 1) Initiating Radio Check a) In the home page, press to enter the menu. b) Select “Contact”. c) Select “Contact List”, and then select a target private call contact. d) Select “Radio Check”.
User Manual During radio check, if the retry count is used up and no response is received, the radio will exit the radio check, and “request timed out” will be displayed. 11.2 Call Alert Call alert feature allows authorized caller radio to request a target radio to call back. 1) Receiving and Responding to Call Alert a) When the radio received call alert, it will automatically reply if call alert decode is enabled. b) The LCD shows “Call Alert…” and the alias or ID of caller radio.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio The red indicator glows. f) Wait for response from the target radio. g) If the target radio succeeded to respond, the message “call alert successful” will be displayed on the sender radio, otherwise “request timed out” will be displayed. Note: During call alert, if the retry count is used up and no response is received, the radio will automatically stop sending call alert and the message “request timed out” will be displayed. 11.
User Manual screen without the ability to receive all the other information except the un-stun signaling. All the operation on the radio is valid except powering on/off. The activated radio will go back to normal from being stunned. 2) Sending Stun/Un-Stun Signaling a) In the home page, press to enter the menu. b) Select “Contact”. c) Select “Contact List” and a target private call contact. d) Select “Stun/Un-Stun”.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 11.4 Radio Kill This function allows the user to kill the target radio through air signaling. After the target radio is killed, the key configuration data will be cleared and the radio is powered off automatically. You cannot operate the radio after powering it on. The killed radio can only be revived by the authorized dealer or supplier. This feature is used to prevent the lost radio from being used and the key configuration data from being stolen.
User Manual 11.5 Remote Listening This function allows the user to turn on the microphone of a target radio through air signaling without any audio or video indication on the target radio. This function can be used to listen to the surroundings of a target radio. 1) Initiating Remote Listening a) In the home page, press to enter the menu. b) Select “Contact”. c) Select “Contact List” and a target private call contact. d) Select “Remote Listening”.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio sending signals, and the message ”Request timed out” will be displayed. 11.6 Scanning In order to receive voice and data from multiple channels, the radio can be programmed to scan these channels. The radio supports up to a maximum of 32 scan lists and each scan list supports a maximum of 16 channels. Mixed scan of analogue and digital channels are available. You can relate different channel to different scan list.
User Manual priority channel, no icon will be displayed. 2) Adding Scan Channel a) In the home page, press to enter the menu. b) Select “Scan”. c) Select “Scan List”, and then select “Add”. d) Select a target channel from the list of available channels, and add it to the scan list. 3) Deleting Scan Channel a) In the home page, press to enter the menu. b) Select “Scan”. c) Select “Scan List”, and then select a target channel. d) Select “Delete” to delete the channel.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio b) Select “Scan”. c) Select “Scan List”, and then select a target channel. d) Select “Set as prior channel 1” to set the channel as prior channel 1. Repeat these steps while adding a prior channel 2. 5) Enabling/Disabling Scan a) In the home page, press to enter the menu. b) Select “Scan”. c) Enable or disable scan.
User Manual a) Keep the microphone 3~10 cm from your mouth. b) During the dwelling time, press the PTT key to talk, and the red indicator glows. c) Wait until the prompt tone for voice communication ends, and then speak to the microphone. d) Release the PTT key to receive voice. e) If you do not respond during the dwelling time, the radio will go on to scan other channels.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio (set by dealer through programming software). Note: A function indicated with “*” is optional. If you need to enable it, please contact Kirisun or the dealer. 1) Checking Information of Current Position a) In the home page, press to enter the menu. b) Select “Application”. c) Select “Positioning”. d) Select “GPS Information” menu, and view the date, time, latitude, longitude and satellite numbers. 11.
User Manual 1) Enable/Disable Man Down a) In the home page, press b) Select “Setting”. c) Enable/disable the function. to enter the menu. Note: A function indicated with “*” is optional. If you need to enable it, please contact Kirisun or the dealer. Enabling Color Code on Digital Mode Only when both the color code and ID matches, the speaker can be turned on to receive. Range: 0~15 (16 groups of color codes) 12 Troubleshooting No.
DP580-01 Digital Two-way Radio 1 Failed to power on A. The battery is used up Solution: Charge the battery or change to a new battery. B. Volume switch is faulty Solution: Get it repaired at the specified service station. 2 Small voice during call A. Speak too far from the microphone Solution: The ideal distance: 3-10cm. B. wrong volume setting Solution: Turn the volume knob clockwise to increase the volume. Failed to transmit or receive A.
User Manual 4 5 66 GPS positioning fails A. Check if the antenna is dual-mode. Solution: If not, replace it with a dual-mode one. B. Check if GPS positioning is properly set. Solution: If not, reset it. C. The radio is placed in a blocked environment. Solution: Place the radio in an open area. Abnormal programming A. Improper connection. Solution: Check cable connection. B. Check if USB driver is not installed on the PC. Solution: If not, install the driver. C.
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