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DP810 英文说明书 167W06000XXX 2022.10.09pdf

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Kirisun Communication Co., Ltd. DP81001 Q5EDP81001 Q5EDP81001 dp81001


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DP810/DP815 I.S.Digital Radio Quick Guide Kirisun Communication Co., Ltd.
Please read carefully the Safety Information before using the product.

Appearance

DP810

Alarm key
LCD screen
Menu/Ok key Left key Dial key Speaker
Number key

Channel knob Power/volume knob
LED indicator
Microphone Up key Back key Right key Hang-up/Menu key Down key

Antenna Side key1
PTT key
Side key2

Audio accessory interface

Belt clip

Side key1 PTT key

Cover screw Side key2

Lithium battery pack
Battery latch

Attachments

DP815

Alarm key LCD screen

Channel knob Power/volume knob LED indicator
Microphone

Speaker

No. Name Radio Lithium battery pack Antenna Power adapter Quick Guide Strap Rapid charger
Installing the Lithium battery pack
1. Press gently the upper part of the belt clip so that it springs up. (Figure 1)
2. Align the slot on the Lithium battery pack and the aluminum-alloy clip at the back of the radio. (Figure 2)
3. Put the Lithium battery pack into the Lithium battery pack holder. (Figure 3)
4. Push the Lithium battery pack latch in place. (Figure 4) Lithium battery pack slot

Audio accessory interface

Belt clip

Cover screw

1

Aluminum-alloy clip 2

Charging the Lithium battery pack
1. Plug the power adapter into an AC power socket of the required specifications.
2. Connect the power adapter to the Rapid charger and green LED indicator light is on.
3. Put a Lithium battery pack or the radio installed with a Lithium battery pack into the Rapid charger, and make sure the Lithium battery pack contacts well the charging contacts. During charging, red indicator light is on.
4. It takes about 5 hours to fully charge the Lithium battery pack, and then the LED indicator light turns green.
5. Disconnect the power adapter from the socket.

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)

Note: 1. The radio is delivered uncharged. Before using it for the first time,
please charge the Lithium battery pack. 2. Always use the supplied lLithium battery pack and desktop charger. 3. A new Lithium battery pack 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. 4. To maintain service life and performance of the Lithium battery pack, do not charge it if it is fully-charged or before a low-voltage warning. After charging, take the Lithium battery pack out of the Rapid charger. 5. Turn off the radio before charging it. The Lithium battery pack cannot be charged properly if you use the radio while charging it. 6. Connect the radio to the Rapid charger only when the Lithium battery pack needs to be charged. Continuous charging will shorten the Lithium battery pack life. Do not use the Rapid charger as a holder.

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 External Audio Parts
Connect an audio accessory to the audio accessory interface, and fasten it using the screw.

Lithium battery pack
Battery latch 3

Lithium battery pack

4

Rapid charger

Accessories

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Version: 1.0 167W06000XXX

Installing/uninstalling TF card
Screw down the screw fastening the TF card cover using a Philips screwdriver. (1) Rotate the cover leftwards to the edge of the aluminum housing. (2) Push the TF card rightwards and take it out. (3) To install a TF card, perform the above operation reversely.
3

LED Indicator

Indicator State

Radio State

Red light on

Transmitting signals

Green light on Orange light on Orange light flashing Red light flashing

Receiving signals, e.g. voice, text message and data, or found traffic on a channel Within call hang time (in digital mode) or auto reset time (in analog mode) In emergency state, missed a call, receiving a call alert, or scanning Low power, receiving emergency alarm, failed startup self-detection, or being programmed

LCD(Only DP810)
Battery Level The less blank in the icon, the more remaining battery, and vice versa. When the battery is out, the icon turns red. RSSI The more bars, the stronger the signals, and vice versa. This icon is displayed only when signals are received. High-power transmission Low-power transmission Mute New message Status message Inbox full Emergency alarm mode enabled Encryption mode enabled Man Down enabled Voice Operated Transmitting enabled Initiating a call Receiving a call Talk-around mode enabled Roaming enabled GPS enabled but no GPS data received GPS data received Scanning (and the icon rotating) Dwell on conventional channel during scan Dwell on priority channel 1 during scan Dwell on priority channel 2 during scan
(Call type) individual call (Call type) group call (Call type) all call
Item selected Item unselected

Basic Operation

Powering On/Off To power on the radio, rotate the Power/Volume knob clockwise until you a click. The welcome page is displayed, the backlight is on, and there is a "beep" sound. 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. Each channel can be set to an analog or a digital channel, and you can switch between analog and digital modes by rotating the Channel knob.
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. Note: If you continue to rotate the knob after turning to the minimum volume, the radio will be powered off and you will hear a click.
4.Making a Call - Calling a Default Contact If a default contact is already set for a channel, you can call the contact by holding down the PTT key. You may have a default contact set by your dealer for each digital channel. - Selecting and Calling a Contact In the menu, select Contact, select a contact from the Contact List, and hold down the PTT key. - Dialing to Call a Contact In the menu, select Contact, select Dial, dial a contact's ID, and hold down the PTT key.
5.Receiving a Call When the radio receives a call, green LED indicator light is on, the call type, caller alias or ID, and incoming icon are displayed on the screen, and the received voice is played. During the call hang time and if no more call is received, you can call back by holding down the PTT key.

Note: To receive a group call, please have the radio set as a group member by your dealer using the CPS.
6.Emergency Alarm In emergency, you can send an alarm message and a voice message to a specified group for help. You can send the alarm anytime even when the radio is transmitting traffic.
7.Call Log You can check and manage recent outgoing, incoming and missed individual calls.
8.GPS Positioning Through this function, you can view the location information of the radio, which can also be updated to a location app server. Please enable/disable this function via the CPS, and turn it on/off through the menu.
9.Operating Mode The radio can operate under conventional, digital trunking and MPT trunking modes. Please select a mode through the menu.
Troubleshooting

SN Failure Description Reason and Solution

Power-on failed

R: Low remaining battery capacity. S: Charge or replace the battery. R: Poor contact between the battery
and the wiring terminals of the power supply. S: Install the battery again. R: Dirty battery contacts. S: Clean battery contacts.

RED

Ex Protection safety instruction and Approved Accessories listing

SN Failure Description Reason and Solution

Rx failed

R: Different frequencies in Rx-Tx frequency pair between both sides.
S: Use the same frequency in TX-RX frequency pair between both sides.
R: Different CTCSS/CDCSS codes on both sides.
S: Set the same CTCSS/CDCSS code on both sides via PC.
R: Beyond communication distance. S: Shorten communication distance.

Communication failed

R: Poor antenna contact. S: Install the antenna again. R: Different frequencies in Rx-Tx
frequency pair between both sides. S: Use the same frequency in TX-RX
frequency pair between both sides. R: Beyond communication distance. S: Shorten communication distance.

R: The antenna is not dual-band.

S: Use a dual-band antenna.

 GPS positioning R: Wrong GPS setting.

failed

S: Set GPS again.

R: In a shielded environment.

S: Go to an open area.

 Programming exception

R: Improper connection. S: Connect the radio to a PC properly. R. No USB driver is installed on the
PC. S: Install the USB driver on the PC. R: Poor contact of earphone interface
board. S: Replace the earphone interface
board.

 2.Mandatory requirement 3.Operation temperature range: -20¥-50 ¥ 4.RF exposure information: The device complies with RF exposure
require when the device used at 25mm form your body. 5.Declaration of conformity: Kirisun hereby declares that DP810/DP815
is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. 6.Power adapter The adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
FCC/IC
­This radio is designed for and classified as "Occupational/Controlled 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; NOT intended for use in an General population/uncontrolled environment
­DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio.
­DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time, more than 50% of the time can cause RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded.
­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.

z Certification standards:
IEC 60079-0: 2017 Explosive atmospheres ­ Part 0: Equipment ­ General requirements
IEC 60079-11: 2011. Explosive atmospheres ­ Part 11: Equipment protection by intrinsic safety "i"
IECEx Ex markingEx ib IIC T4 Gb Ex ib IIIC T120 Db IP65
Certification No.: IECEx_NEP_22.0014 The permitted ambient temperature range: -207D

z Approved Accessories:

Accessories Lithium battery pack
Rapid charger Remote Speaker Microphone Earpiece

Type Designation KDC-810-Ex KBC-810Q

Description DC 7.4V, 2100mAh; or DC 7.4V, 1960mAh
Um = 15VDC

KKS-810Ex-A

/

KME-018-Ex

/

z Warnings and cautionary statements

z

z

Conditions for

Safe Use

z

z z

I.S. Digital Radios Type DP810 & DP815 shall only be equipped with the Lithium battery pack type KDC-810-Ex.
The Lithium battery pack shall only be allowed to be charged via the rapid charger type KBC-810Q in a non-hazardous area.
Remote Speaker Microphone or Earpiece shall only be connected and disconnected in a non-hazardous area, and the accessory connector must be fastened tightly by a screw.
The data transfer shall only be allowed via accessory connector in a non-hazardous. Do not use the jack of remote speaker microphone.

WARNING

z Do not charging in Hazardous locations z Do not maintenance in hazardous locations z Do not open Radios in hazardous locations
z Please replace batteries in nonhazardous locations. z The radios must be charged at an ambient
temperature from 0WR .

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

Transmitter Frequency: 136-174MHz
Receiver Frequency: 136-174MHz
RF-Output Power : High power level: 33.01dBm ERP/EIRP/Conducted Low power level: 26.99dBm

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