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10. FCC Notice 

General Specification

Channel spacing

Dimension(H×W×D)

Weight

Operating temperature

Receiving sensitivity

Frequency stability

Tx power

Max. frequency 

deviation

Max. audio power

Power supply

PT578

25kHz(W)/12.5kHz(N)

114mm×53.5mm×33.5mm

250g(including  battery 

and antenna)

-25

℃ 

+55

≤ 

0.28

μV

2.5ppm

4W (UHF), 5W(VHF)

±

5KHz(W)/±2.5KHz(N)

1000mW

DC7.4V

Your  KIRISUN  radio  generates  RF 

e l e c t r o m a g n e t i c   e n e r g y   d u r i n g  

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.  This  radio  is  NOT  intended  for  use  by  the 

“General Population” in an uncontrolled environment.

This  radio  has  been  tested  and  complies  with  the 

FCC RF exposure limits for “Occupational Use Only”. 

In  addition,  your  KIRISUN  radio  complies  with  the 

following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF 

energy  and  electromagnetic  energy  levels  and 

evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans:

 FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, 

Evaluating  Compliance  with  FCC  Guidelines  for 

Human Exposure to Radio Frequency  Electromag-

netic Fields.  

      American  National  Standards  Institute  (C95.1-

1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect 

t o   H u m a n   E x p o s u r e   t o   R a d i o   F r e q u e n c y  

Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 Ghz.  

      American  National  Standards  Institute  (C95.3-

1992),  IEEE  Recommended  Practice  for  the 

Measurement    of    Potentially    H a z a r d o u s 

Electromagnetic Fields– RF and Microwave.  

     The forementioned accessories are authorized for 

use  with  this  product.  Use  of  accessories  other  than 

those (listed in the instruction) specified may result in 

RF exposure levels exceeding the FCC requirements 

for wireless RF exposure.

WARNING

CAUTION

        To  ensure  that  your  expose  to 

RF  electromagnetic  energy  is 

within  the  FCC  allowable  limits  for 

occupational use, always adhere to 

the following guidelines

DO NOT

 operate the radio without a proper antenna 

attached,  as  this  may  damaged  the  radio  and  may 

also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. 

A  proper  antenna  is  the  antenna  supplied  with  this 

radio  by  the  manufacturer  or  antenna  specifically 

authorized  by  the  manufacturer  for  use  with  this 

radio.

DO NOT

 transmits for more than 50% of total radio 

use  time  (“50%duty  cycle”). Transmitting  more  than 

50%  of  the  time  can  cause  FCC  RF  exposure 

compliance requirements to be exceeded. The radio 

is  transmitting  when  the  “TX  indicator”  lights  red. 

You can cause the radio to transmit by pressing the 

“PTT” switch.

ALWAYS

 keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch) 

away from the body when transmitting and only use 

the  KIRISUN  belt-clip  which  is  listed  in  instructions 

when attaching the radio to your belt, etc., to ensure 

FCC RF exposure compliance requirements are not 

exceeded. To provide  the   recipients of your

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Summary of Contents for PT578

Page 1: ...PT578 FM HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...two way radios produced by Shenzhen Kirisun Electronics Co Ltd We believe 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 two way radio can meet your demands for reliable communication ...

Page 3: ...ion Precautions in Use Please comply with the following attentions to avoid fire bodily injury and damage to the radio The radio is recommended to transmit for 1 minute and receive for 4 minutes Long time transmitting or con tinuous working in high power mode will make the rear side of the radio generate heat Please do not disassemble or assemble the radio un der any circumstances Please do not ex...

Page 4: ...ter Belt Clip Charger Hand Strap Battery 2 Preparation Unpack the radio carefully We recommend that you check the radio and the supplied accessories listed in the following table before discarding the packing material If any damage or loss has occurred during shipment please contact the dealer without delay Supplied Accessories Item Quantity 2 1 Charging the Battery Plug the adapter into an applic...

Page 5: ...ths or the radio is not in the low battery alarm state otherwise it will have bad effects on the battery s service life and performance Remove the battery from the charger after charging When the radio is in the low battery alarm state please recharge the battery before use Do not turn the radio power on by force otherwise it will have bad effects on its service life and performance Do not recharg...

Page 6: ...e radio is in low power B On Off Volume Control Knob Turn clockwise until you hear a click to turn the radio power on Turn counterclockwise until you hear a click to turn it off Rotate it to adjust the volume after turning on the radio C Channel Selector Knob Rotate to select channel 1 16 D Antenna E Top Button programmable button F PTT Push To Talk Button Press and hold the PTT button and speak i...

Page 7: ...ble Buttons The dealer can assign one of the following auxiliary functions to the top button side button 1 or side button 2 Description Description No function is assigned Press the preprogrammed Lone Worker button to start stop lone working Press the preprogrammed Emergency Alarm button to make an alarm tone according to the setting of the pro gramming software or send your ID or background sound...

Page 8: ...can prevent the user from continuously talking overlong and occupying one certain channel for an extended period of time and prevent the radio from heating due to continuous transmitting b The radio is set with a continuous transmitting limit If the radio is continuously transmitting longer than the time preset by the dealer the radio will make alarm and stop transmitting 2 TOT Rekey Time a A peri...

Page 9: ...the button set as Scan to start scanning While in scanning the radio checks every channel in the scan list and stops on which a signal is detected until that signal disappears If interval between signal disappearing and continuing scanning has been preset the radio will remain on that channel b Priority Scan One channel in the scan list can be set as the priority channel which enables it to have t...

Page 10: ...er Mode press the prepro grammed Lone Worker Reset button if a button is designated as the lone worker timer reset button or any button if any button is designated as the lone worker timer reset button to restart the lone worker timer 6 9 Emergency Alarm Press the preprogrammed Emergency Alarm button the pressing time should be longer than the debounce time of the emergency alarm switch to enter t...

Page 11: ...tion range A The antenna is in poor contact Please fasten the antenna head B The HF amplifier is broken please change it C The squelch level is so high that the squelch cannot be opened Please reset the squelch level D The mixer tube is broken please change it E The FM processing IC is broken please change it A The power module is broken so there is no power output Please change it B The microphon...

Page 12: ...tromagnetic Fields 3 kHz to 300 Ghz American National Standards Institute C95 3 1992 IEEE Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields RF and Microwave The forementioned accessories are authorized for use with this product Use of accessories other than those listed in the instruction specified may result in RF exposure levels exceeding the FCC requiremen...

Page 13: ...ONS OPERATING NOTES When transmitting with a portable radio hold the radio in a vertical position with its microphone 5 to 10 cm 2 to 4 inches away from your mouth Keep the antenna at least 2 5 cm 1 inch from your head and body If you wear a portable two way radio on your body ensure that the antenna is at least 2 5 centimeters 1 inch from your body when transmitting PRECAUTIONS WARNING NEVER hold...

Page 14: ...andheld Transceiver Model No PT578 This compliances is based on conformity with the following harmonised standards or documents 3 6Flrs ROBETA Building No 1 QiMin Road Song Ping Shan Area Science Industry Park Nanshan District Shenzhen 518057 P R China DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WenLiang Fu General Manager Signature Kirisun Electronics Co Ltd Shenzhen 10 Dec 2008 Place and date of issue 1 ETSI EN30...

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