M50 PoC Mobile Radio 2 M50 PoC Mobile Radio M50 PoC Mobile Radio User Manual Thank you for choosing Kirisun PoC mobile radio. We believe that the product will bring much convenience to your work and life. Kirisun vehicle-mounted mobile radios adopt advanced technology and fine technique. We hope that you will be satisfied with the quality and functions of the product. I User Manual Notice Please read the manual carefully before using the product. We consider that you have acquainted with the manual when you start to use the product. Please keep the manual well for further reference. The intellectual property of all parts of the product, including accessories, is owned by Kirisun and its authorized subjects. Without permission of Kirisun and such subjects, no copy, extraction or translation of such parts is allowed. The product is subject to change because of upgrading or improvement. Kirisun reserves the right to change the specifications of software and hardware mentioned in the manual from time to time without prior notification. The specifications and information in the manual is only for your reference. Despite of careful verification, the manual might contain mistakes. Kirisun reserves the right of final interpretation of the manual. II M50 PoC Mobile Radio Safety Precaution To prevent fire, personal injury and damage to the radio, please abide by the followings. According to governmental decrees, it is prohibited to operate radio transmitters without permission within the area of its jurisdiction. Violation to such stipulations may result in penalty or arrest. Maintenance of the product can only be performed by professional technicians. For safety, it is important for a user to learn knowledge of common hazards before using a radio transmitter. Power off the radio in an explosive environment with dangerous gas, dust or mist, for example, a gas station where you refuel or park a vehicle. It is suggested to have the radio transmit traffic for not longer than 1 minute continuously and receive for not longer than 4 minutes at a time. Transmissions for a long time or continuous operation under high power will result in overheat at the back of the radio. III User Manual Never disassemble the radio by yourself. Keep the radio away from continuous direct sunshine. Do not place the radio near a heater. Do not place the radio in a place with much dust, moist or splash of water, or on an unstable surface. In case the radio discharges smell or smoke, power off the radio immediately and contact the local dealer. IV M50 PoC Mobile Radio Contents 1. Unpacking ............................................................................................................................ 1 2. Overview ............................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Appearance .................................................................................................................. 3 2.2 Installation ..................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Programming Keys ...................................................................................................... 7 2.4 LED Indicator ................................................................................................................ 8 2.5 Icons .............................................................................................................................. 9 3. Basic Functions ................................................................................................................ 11 3.1 Powering On/Off ........................................................................................................ 11 3.2 Standby Mode ............................................................................................................ 11 3.3 Adjusting the Volume ................................................................................................ 12 3.4 Selecting a Group ...................................................................................................... 12 3.5 Initiating a Call ............................................................................................................ 13 3.6 Receiving a Call ......................................................................................................... 13 3.7 Delayed Callback Admission ................................................................................... 13 3.8 Priority Call ................................................................................................................. 13 V User Manual 3.9 Call Types ................................................................................................................... 14 3.10 Downloading and Playing Back Video Records .................................................. 20 3.11 GPS Function ........................................................................................................... 20 3.12 Wi-Fi Function .......................................................................................................... 21 3.13 Bluetooth ................................................................................................................... 22 3.14 Fan ............................................................................................................................. 23 3.15 Backlight ................................................................................................................... 23 3.16 Alarm Modes ............................................................................................................ 24 3.17 Language Setting .................................................................................................... 26 3.18 Device Information .................................................................................................. 26 3.19 Advanced Functions................................................................................................ 26 4. Technical Specifications ................................................................................................ 27 4. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................... 30 V I M50 PoC Mobile Radio 1. Unpacking Open the packing box carefully and find the parts as listed below. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact the dealer. 1 User Manual Please find the following items in the package. SN 1 Radio Item Quantity 1 2 M50 PoC Mobile Radio 2 Hand Microphone 3 4 5 Bracket (with four M5*16 self-tapping screws) Power Cord 4G Main Antenna 6 GPS Antenna 7 ST5*16 self-tapping screw 8 Wing screw (including flat washer, spring washer and plastic pad) 9 Fuse 10 3M Adhesive Sticker 11 Certificate of Approval 12 User Manual 2. Overview 2.1 Appearance 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 3 User Manual SN 1 2 Item Volume Knob P1~P3 (Programmable Keys) SN 14 15 Item Speaker PTT Key 4 M50 PoC Mobile Radio 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Down Key Return Key Emergency Alarm Key Hand Microphone Connector LED Indicator LCD Screen Power Key Menu Key Left Key Up Key Right Key 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Hand Microphone Antenna Interface GPS Antenna Interface Fan Power Interface SIM Card Slot 2 SIM Card Slot 1 TF Card Slot Earphone Jack USB Port 2.2 Installation Attentions:
The radio should be installed in a position where it can be used conveniently and personal 5 User Manual injury can be avoided while driving a vehicle in poor road condition. While drilling holes, protect the internal wires of a vehicle or of other devices from being damaged. Leave enough space behind the radio for wiring. Make sure the power cord is long enough so that the radio can be maintained with the power connected. While replacing the fuse, make sure a fuse meeting requirements is used. Installation Steps 1. Fix the bracket at a position in a vehicle where operation is convenient using the four M5*16 self-tapping screws. 2. Fix the mobile onto the bracket using the two wing screws. 3. Wire the 3-meter power cord, connect its open end to the engine battery or other power supply
(with supply voltage not higher than 26V). Make sure the red wire is connected to the anode and 6 M50 PoC Mobile Radio the black wire to the cathode. Install the supplied fuse, and connect the power plug to the power interface at the rear of the radio. 4. Connect the 4G antenna and the GPS antenna respectively according to the indications at the rear of the radio. 5. Plug the hand microphone (with the direction sign up) into the corresponding interface of the radio, and rotate clockwise the cover lock on the plug. When the lock contacts the slot on the radio, press it a bit and continue to rotate it until it is tightened. 6. Fix the magnetic microphone rack at a position for you to operate it conveniently and drive safely using the three M2.6*10 self-tapping screws to fix the microphone stand onto a position where operation is convenient, and have the microphone attracted to the rack. Installing/Uninstalling Hand Microphone To install the hand microphone, plug the hand microphone (with the direction sign up) into the corresponding interface of the radio, and rotate clockwise the cover lock on the plug. When the 7 User Manual lock contacts the slot on the radio, press it a bit and continue to rotate it until it is tightened. 2.3 Programming Keys To cater to users habits, the programmable keys P1, P2 and P3 can be set as shortcut keys through programming by your dealer. The following functions can be achieved through programming keys. 8 M50 PoC Mobile Radio Shortcut Key Operation Function P1 P2 P3 2.4 LED Indicator Broadcast group name Press Press and hold Download and play back video records Press Press and hold Enter individual-call mode Press Enable/disable Bluetooth Press and hold Enable/disable Wi-Fi Broadcast user name The states of the LED indicator are described in the following table. Indicator State Device State Red light on A. No SIM card is installed, or it is installed improperly (with voice prompt No SIM card is installed). B. Fail to unlock the PIN code of the SIM card. Green light on A. During a call (i.e. individual/group/all call). B. The device is powered on. 9 User Manual A. The device is in individual-call standby state. B. The device is not configured on the server (with voice prompt Not configured). C. The device is expired. D. The device is in standby state or call setup state under duplex talk. A. Network registration fails because of an inactivated SIM card or overdue charge. B. Device registration fails because of poor wireless network connection. Network registration is successful, and the device enters standby state. The device is powered off. Yellow light on Red light flashes fast Green light flashes slow No indication 2.5 Icons The following screen icons are used to indicate the state of the radio. Icon Description 10 M50 PoC Mobile Radio Icon Description 2G/3G/4G received signal strength indication Wi-Fi received signal strength indication Searching GPS satellite signals GPS signals acquired In group call In individual call In all call Under dispatching Unread short message 3. Basic Functions 11 User Manual 3.1 Powering On/Off Powering On When the radio is off, supply a voltage of 12~24V, and the radio will be powered on automatically within about 30s. When the radio is in soft off state, you can start it by pressing and holding for 3s before release. Powering Off When the radio is on, you can power it off by pressing and holding for 5s before release. 3.2 Standby Mode Press
, and the radio will enter standby mode so as to save battery consumption to the greatest extent. 12 M50 PoC Mobile Radio 3.3 Adjusting the Volume In the main interface, rotate the Volume knob clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease it. 3.4 Selecting a Group In the main interface, you can switch to another group in the zone by pressing
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on the hand microphone or by pressing
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on the radio. In the main interface, select Menu, Group List and then a group. 3.5 Initiating a Call 13 User Manual If the current channel has been mapped (under the management platform), you can call the default contract of the channel by pressing the PTT key on the hand microphone. 3.6 Receiving a Call If the current channel has been mapped (under the management platform), the radio will output voice after receiving an individual call or a group call on the channel. 3.7 Delayed Callback Admission Use this function to delay admitting the radio to a group call for a period of time. 3.8 Priority Call You may set different priorities for different radios, so that a radio with a higher priority can 14 M50 PoC Mobile Radio initiate a call before a radio with a lower priority does and interrupt an ongoing call. 3.9 Call Types Group Call After the radio is powered on, it enters group-call standby state, and the radio may be in a valid group with green light flashing slowly or an invalid group (that is not configured) with red light on. To make a group call, take the following steps.
(1) Selecting a Group Select a group by pressing
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on the hand microphone or by pressing
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on the radio.
(2) Initiating Group Call Make sure the radio is in normal state (i.e. green light flashes slowly), and then press the PTT key and hold. Then, 15 User Manual If another radio in the group is online, a group call will be initiated, with green light on and the group name and call type icon displayed on the screen. When a callee receives the call, it will have green light on and the group name, the group type and the caller name displayed on the screen. When the call is over, the callee will ring a short tone Di and green light will flash slowly. If no radio in the group is online, green light will flash once and No answer will be displayed on the screen. Release the PTT key to end the call, and the radio will enter group-call standby state. Individual Call To make an individual call, take the following steps.
(1) Setting Contact List Under the management platform, set contacts for the radio.
(2) Entering Individual-Call Mode 16 M50 PoC Mobile Radio Take one of the following methods to enter individual-call mode. Press the shortcut key P2 and hold. In the main interface, select Menu and then Contacts.
(3) Selecting a Contact Go to the Contact interface, select a contact, and then press the OK/Menu key on the hand microphone or on the radio.
(4) Initiating Individual Call Make sure the radio is in normal state (i.e. green light flashes slowly), and then press the PTT key and hold. Then, If the callee is online and idle, an individual call will be initiated, with green light on and the callee name and call type icon displayed on the screen. When the callee receives the call, it will have green light on and the caller name displayed on the screen. When the call is over, both the caller and the callee will ring a short tone Di and green 17 User Manual light will flash slowly. If the callee is offline or is busy, green light will flash once and No answer will be displayed on the screen. Release the PTT key to end the call, and the radio will return to the previous interface. After an individual call ends, the caller will return to its previous state. Within 5s after an individual ends, the callee may call the caller back by pressing the PTT key, or exit individual-call state and return to its previous state without any operation. Note:
An individual call has a higher priority than a group call does. An individual call can be made cross two groups, no matter which group the callee is in. The default call duration for an individual call is 40 seconds, which can be modified through a configuration tool. If call duration exceeds this value, the call will end automatically. All Call 18 M50 PoC Mobile Radio An all call is of the highest priority. When an all call is initiated, other calls (including group calls and individual calls) will be released so as to insert the all call. To make an all call, take the following steps.
(1) Selecting a Group If an all-call group has been configured for the radio under the management platform, you may select the group by pressing the Menu key to enter the Menu interface and then selecting Group List.
(2) Initiating All Call Make sure the radio is in normal state (i.e. green light flashes slowly), and then press the PTT key and hold. Then, If a member radio in the group is online (in idle, individual-call, group-call or duplex transmission), an all call will be initiated, with green light on and the group name and call type icon displayed on the caller screen. When a callee receives the call, it will switch 19 User Manual to all-call mode, and will have green light on and the group name, group type and caller name displayed on the screen. When the call is over, the callee will ring a short tone Di and green light will flash slowly. If no member radio in the group is online, green light will flash once and No answer will be displayed on the caller screen. Release the PTT key to end the call, and the radio will return all-call standby state After an all-call ends, A callee will exit all-call state and return to its previous state if no radio (either the caller or a callee) calls within 30s; the caller will keep waiting for an all-call unless it exits the group
(through the menu or by rotating the Channel knob). If the caller exits the group (in all-call standby state or all-call state), all callees will also exit all-call state and return to their previous states. Change of group types will be shown on screens. 20 M50 PoC Mobile Radio Note:
It is suggested that only a special user is privileged to initiate an all call. The default call duration for an all call is 30 seconds, which can be modified through a configuration tool. If call duration exceeds this value, the call will end automatically. 3.10 Downloading and Playing Back Video Records To download and play back the latest 5 voice records, enable voice recording and playback under the management platform, and then press and hold the shortcut key P1. To view and play back the latest 30 call records, in the main interface select Menu and then Call Records. 3.11 GPS Function The radio is positioned through a built-in GPS module, and positioning information is submitted 21 User Manual to the management platform. Real-time position and track of the radio can be displayed on a GIS map under the platform or via dispatcher software. Enabling/Disabling GPS Function In the main interface, select Menu, Settings and then GPS On/Off, and then press the Menu key on the hand microphone/radio or the Volume knob to enable or disable GPS function. 3.12 Wi-Fi Function Enabling/Disabling Wi-Fi In the main interface, select Menu, Settings and then Wi-Fi, and then the Menu key on the hand microphone/radio or the Volume knob to enable or disable Wi-Fi function. Setting Wi-Fi Network Password 22 M50 PoC Mobile Radio Enable Wi-Fi, select Scan to scan nearby Wi-Fi networks. Select a network, and you will be prompted to set a password. Press OK to go to the password setting interface. Set a password by inputting numbers or English letters using the microphone keypad. (You can switch to another input mode by pressing #.) Viewing and Deleting Wi-Fi Networks You can view or delete saved networks by selecting Saved Networks. 3.13 Bluetooth Enabling/Disabling Bluetooth In the main interface, select Menu, Settings and then Bluetooth, and then press the Menu key on the hand microphone/radio or the Volume knob to enable or disable Bluetooth. Pairing 23 User Manual Enable Bluetooth, select Scan to scan nearby Bluetooth devices. Select a device, and you will be prompted for pairing. Press OK to start pairing the device and the radio. Viewing Paired Devices You can view paired devices by selecting Paired Devices. 3.14 Fan In the main interface, select Menu, Settings and then Fan, press the Menu key on the hand microphone/radio or the Volume knob, and then select Enable, Disable or Auto. After selecting Auto, select 45C, 55C or 65C (i.e. the fan is on when the radio reaches the temperature, and is off when the radio is under the temperature). 3.15 Backlight 24 M50 PoC Mobile Radio In the main interface, select Menu, Settings and then Backlight Level, press the Menu key on the hand microphone/radio or the Volume knob, and then select Low, Medium or High by pressing arrow keys. 3.16 Alarm Modes Selecting Silent Receiving or/and Silent Sending In the main interface, select Menu, Settings and then Alarm Modes, press the Menu key on the hand microphone/radio or the Volume knob, and then select Silent Receiving or/and Silent Sending. Silent Receiving When silent receiving is enabled, there will be LED indication but no voice prompt when an alarm is received. When silent receiving is disabled, there will be LED indication and voice prompt when an alarm is 25 User Manual received. Silent Sending When silent sending is enabled, there will be LED indication but no voice prompt when an alarm is sent. When silent sending is disabled, there will be LED indication and voice prompt when an alarm is sent. Alarm Message When an alarm is sent/received, a textual message will be generated on the caller/callee. To view sent/received alarms, go to Menu Message Records SOS Messages. Sending an Alarm To send an alarm, press the orange Emergency Alarm key. 26 M50 PoC Mobile Radio 3.17 Language Setting In the main interface, select Menu, Settings and then Language Setting, press the Menu key on the hand microphone/radio or the Volume knob, and then select Chinese, English, Turkish or Greek. 3.18 Device Information In the main interface, select Menu, Settings and then Device Info, press the Menu key on the hand microphone/radio or the Volume knob, and then view the IMEI NO., software version and system version. 3.19 Advanced Functions 27 User Manual Activation, stunning, killing and monitoring of the radio and voice playback can be achieved via dispatcher software. 4. Technical Specifications Communication System & Frequency Bands WCDMA: Band 1/5/8 General TDD-LTE: Band 40(only for CE band) FDD-LTE: Band 1/3/4/5/7/8/17/20/28A Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Voltage Dimension (H*W*D) 28 GSM/GPRS: 850/900/1800 MHZ Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz/5GHz
-20 ~ + 50
-40 ~ + 80 DC12-24V 152.6mm*43.4mm*49mm M50 PoC Mobile Radio Weight Screen Water and Dust Resistance 250g (radio only) 160*128 pixels, monochrome IP54 Transmitter Transmitting Power Frequency Stability Audio Distortion Frequency Stability Receiving Sensitivity GSM850/900 MHZ 33dBm (+2/-2dB) DCS1800 MHZ 30dBm (+2/-2dB) WCDMA 24dBm (+1/-3dB) FDD-LTE/ TDD-LTE 23dBm (+2/-2dB) 0.1 ppm 5% (typical) Receiver 0.1 ppm GSM/GPRS WCDMA
-102dBm B1-106dBm 29 User Manual B5-104dBm B8-103dBm
-97dBm (bandwidth:
10M)
-94dBm (bandwidth:
20M) FDD-LTE TDD-LTE 1W 5% (typical) Reason Solution Audio Power Audio Distortion 4. Troubleshooting Failure Description Startup failed Loose power plug Make sure the plug is in position. 30 M50 PoC Mobile Radio Failure Description Reason Solution Battery/supply voltage below 6V Burnt fuse Ensure a supply voltage of at least 6V. Replace the fuse with a new one, make sure correct connection of the anode and cathode of power supply, and then power on the radio. Fully charge the battery before using the Low, interrupted Low supply voltage radio, or change for power supply with a or no volume voltage of 10.8V while receiving Low volume Turn up the volume. traffic Loosen antenna or not in Power off the radio and install the position antenna properly. 31 User Manual Failure Description Reason Solution Clean the outside of the radio. If the Blocked or destroyed problem remains, contact your dealer or speaker an authorized maintenance provider for examination and repair.
- Incorrect channel settings Talk failed Incorrect platform Set parameters properly and try again. parameter settings
- Wrong default call group GPS positioning No GPS signals received failed at the position Select a right group and try again. Move to an open and flat area. 32 M50 PoC Mobile Radio FCC Statement 15.19 Labeling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 15.105 Information to user. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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 33 particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. During operation, the separation distance between user and the antenna shall be at least 20cm, this separation distance will ensure that there is sufficient distance from a properly installed externally-mounted antenna to satisfy the RF exposure requirements. 34