Kirisun TM840 User Manual

TM840 DMR Mobile Quick User Guide
TM840 DMR Mobile Quick User Guide
Quick User Guide
TM840
DMR Mobile
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1 Safety Information
z The government bans on operation the radio transmitter without permission in the jurisdiction
scope. Illegal operation will punished with fine or arrest. This product can only be maintained by the professional technicians.
z Safety: It’s very important for users to realize the generally dangerous of using the radio. z Warning: Please turn off the radio when you are refueling in the explosive atmosphere (such
as gas, dust and smog, etc.) or park at the gas station.
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2 First Use
2.1 Unpacking and Checking
Please unpack carefully and check all the items listed in the following table befor e discarding the packing material. If any damage or loss occurs during shipment, please contact your dealer.
2.1.1 Standard Accessories
No. Material Quantity
1 Mobile 1 2 Hand Microphone 1 3 Fixed Bracket 1 4 Power Supply Line 1 5 Fuse 2 6 Microphone Hanger, with two ST4*16 tapping screws 1
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Plastic handle screw, contain matching flat washer and spring
washer 8 ST4.8*20 Self-tapping screws 6 9 Certificate of Approval 1 10 Quick User Guide 1
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2.2 Preparing Your Mobile for Use
2.2.1 Installing your Mobile
1 Using six ST4.8*20 self-tapping self-drilling screws to fasten the bracket at the suitable plac e inside the vehicle. 2 Using two Plastic handle screw to fasten the mobile on the bracket. 3 Connect the Power Supply Cable First, arrange the 5 meter power cable (First, find that if there is a hole on the thermal baffle can cross the power line. If there don’t have one, please drill a hole use the suitable drill bit and put on rubber hole. Then let the power line through the thermal baffle into the engine compartment), and connect the engine battery or other power supply to the open end (the p o wer supply can’t exc eed 16 Volt). Attention that the red line connect positive pole, the black line connect the negative pole. Put in the suitable protective tube (random provided, please apply the protective tube f rom the suppliers if you change it in the late, avoid causing other damage), put the plug insert the power interface socket at the tail of turn-table. 4Connect the Antenna
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5Connect the hand Microphones
Install hand microphone
Put the direction indicative plane of the hand microphone plug on the top and insert it into the microphone interface of the mobile. Then clockwise rotate the self-lock cover on the micr ophone plug until the self-lock cover against the card slot. At this moment, please press down a little bit and continue rotate in clockwise until it can’t be rotated.
Uninstall hand microphone
Anticlockwise rotate the self-lock cover on the hand microphone until you can’t be rotated, then pull the plug out.
Install Microphone Hanger Clip
Using two ST4*16 tapping screw to install the microphone Hanger clip at the place where it is convenient for your use (the microphone and the microphone line should install at the place doesn’t impact the safe drive), put the hand microphone hang on the microphone hanger.
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3 Product Overview
3.1 Control Parts Introduction
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No. Part Name No. Part Name
1 Volume Control Knob 11 PTT Key(Hand Microphone) 2 3 The Menu/Ok Button 13 Hook off Key 4 Up Key 14 Dial Key
5 Down Key 15 P1~P4 (Programmable Keys) 6 Return Button 16 LCD Display
Microphone/Programming Cable Interface
12 Emergency Button
7 8 9 10
On/Off Button LED Indicator Speaker Microphone
17 Antenna Connector 18 Power Cable Connector 19 GPS Antenna Connector 20 26 Pin Connector
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3.2 Programmable Buttons
For the convenience of users to operate the radio according to their own habits, the following buttons can be programmed as short cuts to radio functions by dealer. P1 to P4 can be programmed to “long press” and short press. Note Short PressPressing and releasing rapidly. Long Press: Pressing and holding for the programmed duration. (This time can be set via the programming settings)
No. Shortcut Keys Description
1 None
2 High/Low Toggles power level between high and low.
Monitor Press monitor key to enter to “carrier squelch” mode when the
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No function. The error alert will be heard when the key pressed.
current channel is with CTC/DCS, thus the radio will unmute
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when receiving carrier.
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5 Squelch Level Adjust the signal stress required for the radio to unmute. 6 Scan Toggles scan on or off. To receive signal from other channels 7 LCD Brightness Adjust the brightness level by entering to "LCD Brightness". 8 LCD Backlight Type To adjust off time of LCD backlight in this option.
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10 Zone Selection To change the current call zone. 11 Home Screen To quickly return to the home screen. 12 Nuisance Delete To temporarily ignore unwanted channel activity. 13 Scramble/Encryption Toggles scramble/encryption on or off. 14 Contacts Provides directly access to the contact list 15 Message Selects the message menu. Only works on digital mode.
Squelch Off To always unmute the speaker no matter whether carrier is
present or not. (Analog mode).
Repeater/Talkaround Toggle between using a repeater and communicating directly
with another radio.
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16 Call log Selects the call log menu. Only valid in digital mode.
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19 Sending Interrupt To interrupt other user to initiating a call at the current channel.
20 Public Address1
21 Public Address2
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Monitor Channel On/off monitor channel. Exit monitor channel function when
pressing PTT. Permanent Monitor Channel
External Alarm/Speaker/Light
On/off permanent monitor channel. Don’t exit monitor channel
function when pressing PTT.
Allows the user to toggle the audio routing from incoming audio
or radio microphone to the connected external public address
(PA) speaker at rear port 1.
Allows the user to toggle the audio routing from incoming audio
or radio microphone to the connected external public address
(PA) speaker at rear port 2.
When the mobile received emergency call/alarm, call alert or
private call and without operation during the programmed time,
the valid level will output from GPIO. The level can drive the
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external alarm device (light or speaker) connected to GPIO to
alarm.
4 Basic Operation
4.1 Powering On/Off the Radio
In the power off status, long press the Radio On-Off button to power on the mobile. The power on screen will be shown, backlight will light and the power on alert will be heard. In the power on status, long press Radio On-Off button until power off screen is shown to power off the mobile.
4.2 Selecting a Zone
A Zone is a group of channels exhibiting the same property, allowing users quickl y switch from a channel group to a different channel group. The radio can be set to have up to 248 zones, each with a maximum of 128 channels. You may select a zone through the following way:
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1Press key to enter the main menu in ho me screen.
2) Access to zone item by
3) All the zones are listed here. The current zone is indicated by .
4) Press
5) This display shows "Zone Selected "and return to selected zone screen.
or key to required zone and press to select.
or , then press to select.
4.3 Selecting a Channel
Pressing or key to select channel on home screen.
4.4 Adjusting the Volume
After the radio power on, rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase radio volume or counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
4.5 Making a Call
You can initiate a call by following method.
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When a call is initiated, the red LED lights on. The call type (private call icon , group call icon ), alias or ID and outgoing call icon is displayed on the LCD
4.5.1 Initiate a Call to the Default Contact
In the home screen, hold down the PTT key to initiate a call to the default contact which has be set for the current channel in CPS software. The contact can be set to private call, group call, or all call by CPS.
4.5.2 Selecting a Contact and Initiate a Call
You can also make a call via contacts. Enter contact list menu and select one specific contact, then hold down PTT to initiate a call.
4.5.3 Manual Dial and Initiate a Call
You can also make a call by "Manual Dial". Enter the "Contacts" menu and then enter "Manual Dial" sub-menu, directly enter contacts’ ID number, and press PTT key to initiate a call.
4.6 Receiving and Answering the Call
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When a call is received in the standby mode: Green LED indicator lights on. The call type (private call icon
incoming call icon You can hold down PTT to call back to current contact within the hang time duration. Note:
To receive a group call, your radio must be configured as part of that group. (Dealer set it via CPS). You cannot respond to an All Call.
is displayed on the LCD.
, group call icon ), alias or ID and
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5 Menu Bar
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6 Status Indicator
6.1 LCD Icon
Icon Name Icon Radio Status
Signal Strength Indication
Message
Encryption or Scrambling Speaker Mute Transmitting Power Channel
No signal The number of bars indicates the received signal strength. Four bars are the strongest. There is new message/unread message. Message inbox is full.
Analog scrambling or digital encryption is available.
Speaker is muted. High TX power for the current channel Low TX power for the current channel Channel is being monitored
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Monitoring
Talk Around
Emergency Alarm
GPS feature
Scan
Accessory Connecting Status Lone Work
Talk-around mode is active for repeater mode; or the current channel is direct mode. Emergency alarm mode GPS feature is available and the radio is receiving valid GPS data. GPS feature is available, but the radio has not got valid location information. Scanning is in process. Scanning stops on apriority channel 1 or apriority channel 2 . Scanning stops on anon-priority channel. External MIC/Speaker is connected. USB cable is connected Lone work function is enable
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6.2 LED Indicator
LED Indicator Radio Work Status
Red LED lights on Radio is transmitting.
Green LED lights on
Radio is receiving (voice, short message, or data) or there is an activity on the channel. The radio is in the call hang time period, you can press PT T to talk
Orange LED lights on
back while the orange LED lights on. Radio is in emergency status; or there is a missed call / incoming
Orange LED flashes
call alert; or the radio is scanning.
Red LED flashes Radio is receiving emergency alarm.
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7 Maintenance and Cleaning
In order to derive optimum performance and long service life from this product, please rea d the following maintenance and cleaning information carefully for better daily care and clean.
7.1 Maintenance
Please do not puncture or scratch the mobile with hard objects. Please make sure the mobile located at the good ventilation a nd good heat dissipation place for every components working normally. Please do not put unrelated objects on top of mobile to make sure the efficient heat dissipation. Please do not soak the mobile in all kinds of etchant, solution or water.
7.2 Cleaning
Please regular do the daily cleaning for the mobile. Wiping away the dust attached to the parts of mobile by using clean and dry lint free cloth or hairbrush, keep it clean and prevent bad contact. If the key, control knob, display screen and interface became dirty, using non- woven fabrics dipped with neutral detergent to clean them. Don’t use the strong corrosive chemicals like decontaminant,
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alcohol, spray or oil preparations and so on. After cleaning, must ensure that the vehicl e terminal completely dry, otherwise don’t use it.
Note: Please turn off the power supply of the vehicle terminal before your cleaning.
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