Kirisun PT558-Service-Manual
Kirisun PT558-Service-Manual
Kirisun PT558-Service-Manual
TWO-WAY RADIO
PT558
FM PORTABLE RADIO
SERVICE MANUAL
V060802
PT558 SERVICE MANUAL
DANGEROUS! CONTENTS
Do not connect the AC power or DC power over 8.6V
with any connector or terminals of the radio. Otherwise it will
cause fire or electric shock or damage to the radio. Chapter 1 Introduction...................................................1
It may cause harm to the radio if signal input on the Chapter 4 Function Description and Parameter Setting......7
antenna connector is bigger than 20 dBm (100mW).
Chapter 5 Service Assemble and Disassemble.................9
Do not turn on the power before the antenna or load Chapter 6 Radio Debugging..........................................11
connection is completed.
Chapter 7 Major Specifications......................................13
If the antenna has been damaged, do not use the radio.
Chapter 8 Trouble Shooting...........................................13
Damaged antenna may cause lightly burning on skin.
Electromagnetism Interference
It's prohibited to use or repair the radio in the following
places:
LED Indicator
Hospital, health center, air port
Lights red while transmitting; lights green while receiving a
Any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere (where the air
signal.
contains gas, dust and smog, etc.), such as the storage or
Flashes red while in low battery power.
transportation facilities.
Channel Selector
Any area of dynamite or exploder.
Rotate to select channel 1-16.
Power/Volume Switch
Component Replacement
Turn clockwise to switch on the radio.
All the components used in repair service should be supplied by
Kirisun. Turn counterclockwise till a click is heard to switch off the radio.
Other components of the same models available on the market Rotate it to adjust the volume after turning on the radio.
are not surely able to use in this product and we do not guarantee PTT (Push-to-talk)
the quality of the product using such components. To make a call, press and hold the PTT button, then speak into
Please fill in a component application forms if you want to apply the microphone in normal voice.
for any components from Kirisun. Release the PTT button to receive a call.
The following is one sample form that might be used to apply Monitor Button
for any components from Kirisun. Press to disable the SQUELCH, and release to enable the
Component Application SQUELCH again.
Model Component No . Model/ Material Quantity Channel Annunciation Button
Specifications Serial No . Press it in standby state, and the channel number will be
PT558-3 FET Q11 RD07MVS1 105-RD07MV-001 1 annunciated. If press and hold this button, and at the same time
PT558-3 Triode Q5 2SC5108 Y 104-SC5108-001 1 switch on the radio again, the type of voice annunciation of channel
PT558-3 Belt Clip KBJ-05 1 number will be changed.
Emergency Button
Press and hold this button for over 2 seconds to activate
1.3 Service warning tone. Press it again to exit the emergency alert state.
All the Kirisun products are subject to the service warranty. Note: When warning tone sounds, all of the buttons are
The main unit of the radio is guaranteed for service of 18 months. In disabled.
one of the following situations, charge free service will not available. Microphone/Speaker Jacks
No valid service warranty or original invoice. For connecting external Microphone/Speaker.
Malfunction caused by disassembling, repairing or
reconstructing the radio by the users without permission.
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Chapter 3 Electrocircuit IC5 inner circuit and X3 (49.5MHz) compose the 2nd local
oscillator. The 2nd local oscillation (49.5MHz) and the 1st IF signal
3.1 Frequency Configuration (49.95MHz) are mixed at IC5 to generate the 2nd IF 450MHz .
After the 2nd IF signal is amplified and its amplitude is limited at
IC5, and then filtered at porcelain filter (CF1,450kHz), IC5
demodulates and sends out audio signals.
This radio adopts the 2nd Mixer, the 1st IF 49.95MHz, the 2nd
IF 450kHz.
The receiver's first local oscillation is generated by the
frequency synthesizer. The second local oscillation is generated by
Figure 3.3 IF System
the crystal oscillator.
The transmitter signals are generated by frequency synthesizer. Receiver Audio Signal Processing
The reference frequency of frequency synthesizer is generated IC6 and its peripheral circuit compose the receiver audio signal
by TCXO. processing circuit. IC5 sends audio signals to IC6-C for
amplification, and then to IC4 (CTCSS signaling filtering circuit) and
3.2 Receiver (RX) IC6-D. After the signals are amplified, de-emphasized, filtered at
IC6 and other cells, the HF (high frequency) and LF (low frequency)
will be eliminated, and the remaining 300-3000Hz audio is sent to
Q9 for amplification and then to volume potentiometer for
adjustment and finally sent to the audio amplifier (Ic8).
The modulated signals from VCO are amplified at Q2, Q3, and
Q12 and then are sent to Q11 for amplification. Q11 output power: Figure 3.8 Frequency Synthesizer
4.5W.
The Q11 and Q12 gate offset is controlled by APC circuit. The radio adopts PLL (Phase Locked Loop) frequency
Changing gate-offset voltage can control the transmitter output synthesizer.
power conveniently. The frequency synthesizer consists of standard oscillator,
voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), programmable frequency
APC (Auto Power Control) demultiplier, phase comparator, and low pass filter.
Q14, L30, C120, C88, C142, C180, D8, and D9 constitute RX
VCO. D12 is the modulation circuit of VCO.
ICI (MB15E03) is PLL integrated circuit, including
programmable reference frequency demultiplier, programmable
swallowing frequency demultiplier, phase comparator, and charge
pump.
R244, c193, R202, R40, C207, R141, C205, R2, and C204
construct the low pass filter.
Figure 3.6 APC Circuit
The standard frequency is supplied by X4 (TCXO, 13MHz).
R167, R168, and R169 are the amplifier current checker; IC3A The standard frequency fromTCXO (Temperature Control
is the sample amplifier of the amplification current; IC3B is the Transistor Oscillator) are demultiplied by the programmable
power comparison amplifier. reference frequency demultiplier at IC1 to acquire 5kHz or 6.25kHz
If the transmitter output power is too big, the amplifier current reference frequency (controlled by MCU according to the preset
will increase, IC3A output will mount, IC3B output voltage decrease, channel frequency).
the offset voltage added to Q11 and Q12 will decrease, and then The oscillation frequency from VCO is sent to IC1, and
the transmitter output power will decrease. Vice versa, such can demultiplied by swallowing frequency demultiplier and compared
ensure steady transmitter output power in different working with reference frequency to acquire the error signals. Then pass the
circumstances. low pass filter and are sent to VCO to change VCO oscillation
MCU changes the input power to IC3B to set the power. frequency to the preset value, and then VCO is locked.
N=FVCO/FR
Transmitter Audio Signal Processing N Frequency demultiplication times
FVCO VCO oscillation frequency
FR Reference frequency
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IC15 is a voice memory chip which stores the voice indication of Memorizer E2PROM AT24C08
channels, and every time you change the channel, the speaker will Memorizes the radio channel data, CTCSS/DCS data, and
sound voice annunciation of the current channel number. Press other data of function setting and parameter adjustment.
voice annunciation key will repeat the voice annunciation of the
current channel number.
CTCSS/DCS Encoding and Decoding
If the voice annunciation function has been set, press voice
CTCSS/DCS signals generated by MCU (output form pin5) are
annunciation key in the stand by mode and the speaker will
filtered at R155, R156, C242, and C243, and then sent to VCO and
sound voice annunciation of the current channel number. If turn on
TCXO for modulation.
the radio again with the voice annunciation key pressed, the
voice type will be changed. Repeat turning on the radio with the CTCSS/DCS signals from the receiver are sent to MCU(pin1)
voice annunciation key pressed, the voice type will change in the for demodulation. MCU determines whether the signals contain the
sequence Chinese Male--- English Male--- Chinese Female --- same CTCSS/DCS as that set on the radio and decides whether to
English Female ---- No Indication . turn on the speaker.
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DCS 21 ENC P21 I Encoding switch selection.
DCS (digital code squelch) is a kind of continuous digital code -SEL Connect the pull down resistor with
modulated with voice signals on carrier wave to control squelch. VSS.
83 groups of standard codes (positive and inverse code) are 22 XIN P22 I 7.3MHz Oscillator
available. See table 3.2. 23 XOUT P23 O
DCS signals generated by MCU (PWM wave shape) pass the 24 VSS P24 I Earthing
low pass filter to be filtered off the high frequency over 300Hz and
25 SHIFT P25 O Clock frequency shift H Open
then are sent to VCO and TCXO for modulation. VCO modulates
26 PABC P26 O Final power supply H Open
the high frequency of DCS signals; TCXO modulates the low
frequency of DCS signals. 27 OSCSI P27 I VCO crystal selection.
CTCSS/DCS signals from the receiver are sent to MCU for Connect the pull down resistor with
modulation. MCU determines whether the DCS encoding of the VSS H 13 L 16.8
receiving signals is identical with that set on the radio and decides 28 WNTC P28 O Wide/Narrow band control
whether to turn on the speaker. H Wide L Narrow
Table 3.2 DCS Encoding List 29 PS P29 O PLL p ower saving co ntrol H Normal
working L Power saving
023 114 174 315 445 631 30 SDA P30 I/O E2PROM data wire
025 115 205 331 464 632 31 SCL P31 O E2PROM clock wire
026 116 223 343 465 654 32 UL P32 I PLL unlock che ck pin H Locked
031 125 226 346 466 662 L Loss of lock
032 131 243 351 503 664 33 DT P33 O PLL data output
043 132 244 364 506 703 34 CK P34 O PLL clock output
047 134 245 365 516 712 35 LE P35 O PLL IC enabl ing pin H Latched
051 143 251 371 532 723 36 5MC P36 O Power control except CPU and
054 152 261 411 546 731 E2PROM L Open
065 155 263 412 565 732 37 AFCO P37 O Audio amplification power H:Open
071 156 265 413 606 734 38 RX P38 O TX/RX VCO Se l ection H Receiving
072 162 271 423 612 743 39 GLED P39 O Gree n indicator control H Light
073 165 306 431 624 754 40 RLED P40 O Red indicator control H Light
074 172 311 432 627 41 SAVE P41 O Battery power saving co ntrol
H Power supply L Power saving
3.7 Semiconductor Component 42 MUTE P42 O Squelch control
MCU Description H Mic squelch L Audio squelch
Table 3.3 Microprocessor (M38034) Port Description 43 5RC P43 O Receiving power control L Open
Pin Port Pin I/O Function 44 5TC P44 O Transmitter power control H Open
No . Name Name 45 W588C P45 O Voice indication H Voice
1 TI P1 I QT/DQT signal input annunciation of channel
2 BUSY P2 I Busy s ignal input 46 AC P46 O Alert control H Control by voice
3 BATT P3 I Battery vo ltage check volume.It must be in low battery level
4 ALARM P4 I Alarm key check when in emergency alert state .
5 TO P5 O QT/DQT output 47 DAOUT1 P47 O D/A output 1
6 BEEP P6 O Beep output/warning tone output 48 DAOUT0 P48 O D/A output 0
7 PF1 P7 I Voice indication key check 49 DAOUT7 P49 O D/A output 7 frequency regulated
8 ENC0 P8 I Encoding input output VCCN
9 ENC2 P9 I Encoding input 50 DAOUT6 P50 O D/A output6
10 ENC3 P10 I Encoding input 51 DAOUT5 P51 O D/A output5
11 ENC1 P11 I Encoding input 52 DAOUT4 P52 O D/A output4
12 NC P12 I Not used 53 DAOUT3 P53 O D/A output3
13 PTT P13 I [PTT] key input, connected with RXD 54 DAOUT2 P54 O D/A output2
14 TXD P14 O RS-232C input 55 NC P55 O Not used
15 RXD P15 I RS-232C input 56 APC P56 O TX Auto power control output
16 MONI P16 I [MONI] key input RX BPF tuning output
17 SELF P17 I Self programming 57 VCC P57 I CPU power 5V input
58 VREF P58 I Connected with VCC
L: Model setting mode
59 AVSS P59 I Connected with VSS
18 CNVSS P18 I Connect 10K resistor with VSS
19 RST P19 I R eset i nput 60 IF_SEL P60 I IF selection. Connect the pull down
resistor with VSS H 49.95 L 21.4
20 INT0 P20 I P ower check in put
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61 BUSY_V P61 I Voice indication of circuit busy check Table 3.5 Diode Function Description
62 DATA_V P62 I/O Voice indication data
63 SCLK_V P63 I/O Voice indication clock Posi Type Function Description
64 NC P64 I Not used tion
D1 MA77 Transmitter antenna switch diode
D2 MA77 Transmitter antenna switch diode
D3 HSC277 VCO output switch
D4 HSC277 Antenna switch
D5 HSC277 Antenna switch
3.4 Semiconductor Function Description D6 HSC277 VCO output switch
D7 HSC277 5V regulated output current stretcher
Posi Type Function Description D8 HVC376B VCO oscillation variable capacitance diode
tion
D9 HVC376B VCO oscillation variable capacitance diode
IC1 MB15E03 Frequency synthesizer D12 MA360 VCO modulation diode
IC4 NJM2904 APC Voltage comparison, driv e D14 HZU5ALL APC output voltage-limiting diode
IC5 MC3361 Receiver's 2n d local oscillation, 2n d I F D15 MA2S111 Loss of lock check diode
amplification, amplitude limit,
D16 MA2S111 VCO power filtering accelerating diode
demodulation, noise amplification
D17 1N4148 Noise detector
IC6 NJM2902 Receiver demodulation signal
D18 1N4148 Noise detector
amplification, filtering
D20 LED Green Receiving indication
IC7 NJM2902 MIC amplification, amplitude limit, filtering
D25 MA2S111 APC individual diode
IC8 KIA6278F Receiver audio amplifier
D28 LED Red Transmitting indication
IC9 AT24C08 E2PROM, memory channel frequency data,
D29 LED Green Receiving Indication
function setting parameter,
Debugging state parameters
IC10 M38034 MCU
IC11 PST9140NR MCU reset circuit
IC12 HT7150-1 Low voltage difference, low power Table3.6 XF1 XF2 Crystal Filter Features
consumption, and regulator
IC15 W588A080 Voice storage IC Item Specified Value
Q2 2SC5108 Transmitt er 1st amplification Nominal center frequency 49.95MHz
Q3 2SC3356 Transmitter 2nd amplification Transmission bandwidth 7.5kHz or bigger within 3dB
Q4 2SC5108 VCO buffering amplifier 40dB Barrage bandwidth 20.0kHz or smaller
Q5 2SC5108 VCO buffering amplifier Pulse 1.0dB or smaller
Q6 2SC4617 VCO power filter Insertion loss 3.0dB or smaller
Q7 2SC4738 Noise amplifier Guarantee attenuation 80dB or bigger within fo-910kHz
Q9 2SC4617 Receiv er audio signals amplification Terminal resistance ---
Q10 2SC1623 5V regulated outp ut curre nt stretch er
Q11 RD07MVS1 Transmitter final power amplifier
Q12 RD01MUS1 Transmitter power amplifier drive
Q17 DTA144EE APC output switch Table 3.7 CF1 LTVPC450EB Features
Q19 3SK318 The 1st frequency mixer
Q20 3SK318 Receiv er HF amplifi er Item Specified Value
Q21 KTC4082 The 1st IF amplifier Nominal center frequency 450kHz
Q22 DTC144EE Red LED drive 6Db bandwidth 3.5kHz or bigger
Q23 DTC144EE Green LED drive 50dB bandwidth 12.5kHz or smaller
Q24 2SK1824 Voice indication switch Pulse 2.0dB or smaller within f0 4kHz
Q26 DTC144EE 5C switch Insertion loss 6.0dB or smaller
Q29 KTA1298 5T switch Guarantee attenuation 35.0dB or bigger within f0 100kHz
Q30 KTA1298 5V regulated output current stretcher Terminal resistance 2.0k
Q31 KTA1298 5R switch
Q32 KTA1298 5C switch
Q34 DTA144EE Power switch of MIC amplification unit
Q35 2SK1824 Audio output switch of receiver.
Cut off when in emergency alert state.
Q36 2SK1824 Receiver audio output switch
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4.1.2.3 Priority Channel
Figure 3.8 Semiconductor Component Packaging Illustration:
You can set one channel in the scanning list as the priority
channel, which has the highest priority during scanning. The radio
scans the first non-priority channel in the canning list and then
scans the priority channel, the next non-priority channel in the
scanning list, and then the priority channel again. It goes on
scanning in such sequence.
4.1.2.4 Revert Channel
If you press PTT button when the radio is in scanning state, the
radio will transmit on the revert channel , which has 6 types:
Selected channel: The first channel in the scanning list.
Selected channel + current channel: If the radio is in the state of
scanning pause, it will transmit on the current communication
channel. Otherwise it will transmit on the first channel in the
scanning list.
Priority channel: The radio will always transmit on the priority
channel set in the scanning list when pressing PTT.
Chapter 4 Function Description and Parameter Priority channel + current channel: If the radio is in the state of
Setting scanning pause, the radio will transmit on the current
communication channel. Otherwise it will transmit on the priority
4.1 Major Functions channel in the scanning list.
4.1.1 16 Channels/15 Channels +Scanning Channel Last called channel: The last channel that received signals.
The radio stores 16 channels including one scanning channel. Last called channel + current channel: If the radio is in the state
4.1.2 Scanning Function Control of scanning pause, the radio will transmit on the current
communication channel. Otherwise it will transmit on the last called
If you switch the channel to channel 16, the radio is in the
channel.
scanning state. After starting scanning, it will pause when receiving
signals. The current communication channel is the channel on which the
radio pauses in the 4 following situations:
If you switch the channel to channel 1-15, the scanning function
is inactivated. 1 When the radio receives signals and does not restart
scanning, the radio will stay on the current channel.
4.1.2.1 Carrier Wave Control Scanning
2 The radio will stay on the current channel during 0.5~5
If the radio scanning setting is carrier wave control
seconds (scanning delay time) after signals disappear.
scanning , switch the channel to channel 16 to set the radio in the
scanning working mode. 3 The radio will stay on the current channel when pressing
the PTT during scan.
Each channel can be set the scanning added/deleted function
solely: if the setting is scanning added, the channel will be added in 4 After releasing the PTT to end transmitting, during the
the scanning list; if the setting is scanning deleted, the channel will preset transmitting dwell time, the radio will stay on the current
not be in the scanning list. channel. After the preset transmitting dwell time 0.5~5 seconds, the
radio will restart scanning again.
The radio starts scanning from channel 1 to 16 repeatedly in the
consequence of the scanning list. If signals are detected on a 4.1.2.5 Retrace Period
channel ( if the channel is set with receiving signaling the carrier If the priority channel has been set in the scanning list and
wave must match the signaling), the radio pauses on that channel retrace period is also set, when the radio receives signals on a non-
and will restarts scanning 0.5~5 seconds (scanning delay time) after priority channel and pauses scanning, it will retrace the priority
the signals disappear. channel in a certain period (0.3~5s). If signals are detected on the
If you switch the channel to channel 1~15, scanning is priority channel, it will stay on the priority channel; if no signal is
inactivated. detected on the priority channel, it returns to the original channel it
stays on.
4.1.2.2 Time Control Scanning
4.1.3 CTCSS/DCS
If the radio scanning setting is time control scanning , switch
the channel to channel 16 to set the radio in the scanning working CTCSS/DCS can realize selective calls and group calls. On the
mode. same channel, only the two parties whose CTCSS/DCS are
identical can communicate. CTCSS/DCS signaling code on the
Each channel can be set canning added/deleted function solely:
channel is preset.
if the setting is scanning added, the channel will be added in the
scanning list; if the setting is scanning deleted, the channel will not 4.1.4 TOT
be in the scanning list. The purpose of the time-out timer is to prevent any single
The radio starts scanning from channel 1 to 16 repeatedly in the person from overlong using a channel to transmit and affecting the
consequence of the scanning list. If signals are detected on a whole group communication.
channel (if the channel is set with receiving signaling the carrier If the radio transmits longer than the preset TOT time limit, the
wave must match the signaling), the radio pauses on that channel radio will stop transmitting and warning tone sounds. To stop the
and will restarts scanning 0.5~5 seconds (scanning delay time) after warning tone, release the PTT button. Press the PTT again you can
the signals disappear. resume transmitting.
If you switch the channel to channel 1~15, scanning is 4.1.5 Auto Power Saving
inactivated. When no signals are being received or no operations are being
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conducted for over 10 seconds, the battery power saving will be a.Turn on the computer power.
activated. When it is receiving signals or in operating state, battery b.Turn on the radio power.
power saving is inactive. c.Click the KSP20 program to run the programming software.
4.1.6 Low Battery Warning d.Click the Tools in the KSP20 pull-down menu, and click
When the battery power appears low, the indicator flashes. If Read Data to read the radio parameters into the computer;
the battery power is lower than the preset value during transmitting, click Write Data to transfer the PC programming parameters
the status indicator flashes red. When the speaker sounds warning into the radio.
tone, the radio will stop transmitting. e.You can program the following parameters with the KSP20
4.1.7 Monitor software.
When no signals are being received, the radio squelch circuit 1) The RX and TX frequency of each channel.
mutes the speaker. 2) The receiving and transmitting signaling of each channel.
Press the MONI key to cut off the squelch control circuit, and 3) Busy channel lockout option.
you will hear noise from speaker (no mater whether there are
4) TOT
signals). Such operation is very useful when you want to adjust
voice volume or receive weak signals (to avoid voice intermittence 5) Squelch level option.
when in weak signals). 6) Power saving option.
When you press the MONI key, the green indicator lights, and 7) Beep tone option.
the radio is in the state of monitoring. 8) Monitor mode option.
4.1.8 Busy Channel Lockout 9) Scan mode option.
If busy channel lockout has been activated, transmitting 10) Scan the revert channel option.
signals is prohibited on the busy channel. If you press the PTT to 11) Scan the priority channel option.
transmit on the busy channel, the speaker will sound busy channel For more details, please refer to the Help in the KSP20
lockout tone, and you cannot transmit signals. software.
4.1.9 PC Programmable Notice:
You can program the radio functions and adjust some 1) Turn off the radio before connection.
parameters by PC programming software KSP20.
2) When the radio is being read data, the indicator lights green
4.1.10 Wired Clone and it's prohibited to press the PTT button; when the radio is being
The radio can transfer the stored data to another radio of the written data, the indicator lights red.
same mode by a specified cable. 3) Before the first time editing, you should read data form the
4.1.11 Squelch Level Selection radio and backup the data.
The purpose of the squelch is to mute the speaker noise when 4) If the radio cannot work normally after being written in with
no signals are received or the signals are weak. When the squelch the editing data, open the data backup and rewrite the backup into
is activated, you can hear noise from the speaker; when the the radio.
squelch is inactivated, you will not hear noise form the speaker. 5) Model information is important radio data and is prohibited to
Selecting the squelch level is to select which the signal strength modify.
level is strong enough to enable the squelch or weak enough to
6) After programming, you need to turn on the radio power
disable the squelch. Over high squelch level will make the radio
again to make the radio resume the normal work.
unable to receive signals efficiently when signals are weak; over low
squelch level will make the radio communication affected by noise
or other irrelevant signals. The squelch level has 0-9 options. 4.3 Computer Test Mode:
4.1.12 Beep Tone Connect the radio to the radio communication port with the
This option controls power on tone, channel busy tone and TOT specified programming line (KSPL02). See Figure 4.1.
tone. Warning: Before enter the computer test mode, connect a HF
load of 50 to the radio antenna connector or connect the radio to a
comprehensive test device.
4.2 Parameter Setting (PC Mode)
Under the computer test mode, you can modify the following
The radio parameters have been programmed in the factory.
parameters with KSP20 programming software:
The user can program the radio parameters such as working
frequency, channels, CTCSS/DCS, auto scanning. We designed a 1) Frequency tuning;
user friendly and convenient Chinese/English programming 2) Transmitting power;
software KSP20 for users to set parameters on the radio. The 3) Low voltage threshold;
programming steps are as follows: 4) The 9th squelch level;
a.Install the programming software KSP 20 on the computer. 5) The 3rd squelch level;
b.Connect the radio to the computer serial port with the 6) Sub-audio wide band modulation degreed;
specified programming line (KSPL02). See Figure 4.1 7) Sub-audio narrow band modulation degreed;
8) Wide band sub-audio center.
PC Programming Radio
(RS232 Serial (Speaker/ Mic 4.4 Wired Clone (It can be prohibited by programming
Line (KSPL02)
Port) Socket) software)
When the wired clone function is activated, the radio can enter
the wired clone mode. After entering the wired clone mode, the
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radio will not exit it automatically and you have to turn on the radio 5.2 Removing and Installing the Belt Clip
again to enter the user's mode. Operating steps are as follows: To remove the belt clip, use your nail or a tool to lift the metal
1) Turn on the radio with the MONI key pressed, and 2 seconds spring piece in the belt clip from the topside, and then pull the belt
later the red light flashes twice and two beep tones sound, and then clip away from the radio.
the radio enters the wired clone mode. To install the belt clip, match the upper head of the belt clip with
2) Press the PTT button on the host radio to activate/inactivate the glides on the rear of the battery, and then press the belt clip
the wired clone mode on the sub radio. But the wired clone mode of downwards to lock it in place. (See Figure 5.4)
the host radio will not be changed. When pressing the PTT button,
the green light flashing twice and one beep mean to activate the
clone mode; the red light flashing twice and two beeps mean to
inactivate the clone mode. When entering clone mode, the default
setting of the sub radio receiving data is to prohibit wired clone
mode.
3) Press the MONI key, red light flashes, and it starts cloning.
After cloning is finished, the red light turns dim.
Note: You can activate/inactivate the wired clone mode. Short
circuit the two SELF terminals, enter the model setting mode and
then the manually adjustment function and wired clone function will
become active automatically. If you press the MONI key at this
moment, the wired clone function will be prohibited.
Figure 5.4
You can also activate/inactivate the wired clone mode by PC
programming software. 5.3 Removing the Casing from the Chassis
If the wired clone function has been prohibited, it cannot enter 1) Remove the knobs;
the wired clone mode. The wired clone mode has been prohibited in
2) Remove the two knob nuts and the antenna nut;
the factory.
3) Remove the two cross head screws that fix the top cover at
The cloning data includes all the data in 4.2 Parameter
the top;
Setting but the adjustment parameters in 4.3 Computer Test
4) Remove the two cross head screws that fix the aluminum
Mode .
alloy frame at the bottom;
Cloning Line
5) Pull the aluminum alloy frame out of the casing.
Host Radio Sub Radio
See Figure 5.5
44 204-000558-R03 AL LABLE 1
NO. MATERIAL NO. DECRIPTION QTY 43 301-20080G-R01 M2 SCREW 2
21 202-000558-R09 MIC CAP 1 42 401-0201C1-R06 AL LABLE 1
20 204-006800-006 MIC WASHER 1 41 204-000558-R02 WATERPROOF LABLE 1
19 202-000558-R01 MIC COVER 1 40 301-25050J-R01 M2.5 SCREW 2
18 201-000558-R08 EMERGENCY BUTTON COVER 1 39 201-000558-014 PUSH FASTENER 1
17 202-000558-R03 EMERGENCY BUTTON 1 38 203-000558-005 PUSH FASTENER SPRING 1
16 201-000558-R02 VOLUME KNOB 1 37 201-000558-R05 TOP COVER 1
15 201-000558-R03 CHANNEL KNOB 1 36 203-003208-R04 NEGATIVE POLE CHIASSIS SPACE 1
14 203-003208-009 KNOB CIRCLIP 2 35 203-005583-001 ALUMINUM CHASSIS 1
13 203-000558-R02 SWITCH NUT 2 34 204-000558-R05 AL ALLOY LABLE 1
12 203-005583-R02 ANTENNA NUT 1 33 203-003208-R01 ANTENNA SPRING 1
11 202-000558-R04 SWITCH WATER PROOF WASHER 2 32 202-000558-R07 WATERPROOF WASHER 1
10 204-005583-001 ANTENNA WASHER 1 31 202-003208-007 INSULATING WASHER 1
9 201-000558-R09 LIGHT PIPE 1 30 302-17040G-001 M1.7 SCREW 1
8 204-000558-R01 SPEAKER WATERPROOF NET 2 29 203-003208-R02 POSITIVE POLE CHIASSIS SPACE 1
7 121-100000-007 SPEAKER 1 28 202-000558-R08 POSITIVE TERMINAL WASHER 2
6 201-005583-004 FRONT COVER 1 27 201-000558-R07 POSITIVE TERMINAL FRAME 1
5 401-0101E1-R57 LOGO LABLE 1 26 202-000558-R06 WASHER 1
4 203-000558-004 SPEAKER SPRING 2 25 204-003208-R05 WASHER 2
3 202-000558-R02 PTT BUTTON 1 24 204-000558-R04 WASHER 2
2 201-000558-R04 PTT BUTTON FRAME 1 23 PCB BOARD 1
1 401-0101E1-R58 MODEL LABLE 1 22 301-20040G-001 M2 SCREW 9
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Chapter 6 Radio Debugging 6.2 Debugging Items
During the course of maintenance, the radio needs to be tested
Before test/debugging, make sure all the equipments have and debugged after replacing components. Some certain radio
been well connected to the ground. parameters can be modified (computer mode) with our KSP 20
programming software. The modifiable parameters are as follows:
Before test/debugging, make sure the antenna output terminal
has been connected properly to the corresponding devices and load. 1) Frequency difference
The transmitter output must pass RF power attenuator before 2) TX power
being connected to the standard signal source/ frequency deviator/ 3) Low battery power warning threshold
frequency spectrum. 4) Squelch level
When testing the receiver, make sure not to conduct 5) CTCSS frequency deviation
transmitting operation. 6) DCS frequency deviation
When in debugging/testing/service, make sure static free Debugging Procedures
measures for human body and equipments.
a.Enter the computer test mode. Access method refers to the
instruction in 4.2 parameter setting.
6.1 Service Equipment and Software. b.Select the Test Mode option to enter the computer test
The following equipments and software in Table 6.1 are mode.
necessary for the service and test of the radio. c.Select the options that you want to adjust and adjust the
parameters on the computer.
Table 6.1 For Test and Service Equipment and Software d.After adjustment, exit the computer test mode.
Figure 6.1 E xternal Speaker/Mic Connector Def in it io n Under the computer test mode, select DCS wide band
modulation and click adjustment to enter Adjust the
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potentiometer VR1, and watch the demodulation signals. The wave Item Test Test Test Adjustment Require Note
shape should be smooth (close to square wave) and then adjust the Condition Equipment Point Part -ment
figure to set the frequency deviation at 0.35kHz.
Sensit CH: MF RF Audio Speak L9 L10 SINAD
ivity CH: LF Signal er L7 L6
6.3.7 CTCSS Frequency Deviation Adjustment CH: HF Generator L5 12dB or
Oscillator Conne higher
Under the computer test mode, select CTCSS wide band RF OUT:
ctor
modulation , and click adjustment to enter. Adjust the figure to -116dBm Audio
(0.35 V) Voltmeter
set the frequency deviation at 0.35kHz.
MOD:1kHz Distortion
Test
6.3.8 Receiver Sensitivity DEV: Device
1.5kHz /Comprehe
Repeat adjusting L9, L10, L6, and L5 to make the frequencies
(W/N) nsive Test
at highest sensitivity.
Device
Model PT558-03
Frequency 446MHz
Modulation 11K F3E
Number of Channels 16(15+S)
Channel Spacing 12.5 kHz
Chapter 8 Trouble Shooting
MF 1st MF 49.95 Mhz 2nd MF 450kHz
Working Voltage 7.5V negative grounding
Working Temperature -25 ~ +55 No. PROBLEM SOLUTION
Antenna Impetance 50 No A. Battery power may be insufficient. Recharge or
display change the battery pack.
Mic Impedance 2k
after B. The power switch is broken, and please change it.
Battery (Standard) Model: KB-58A, Li-Poly Battery DC 7.2V , 1 switching
1200mAh C. The CPU is broken, and please change it.
on the
D.The regulator IC12 is broken, and please change
Dimension (WXHXD) 56 mmx120 mmx29 mm radio.
it.
Weight 235 With battery and Antenna
PLL is A. The PLL crystal oscillator C4 is broken, and please
7.2 Receiver unlocked. change it.
2 (Beep B. The oscillatingtube is broken, and please change it.
sounds) C. The oscillatingtube is broken, and please change it.
Available Sensitivity 0.35 V
(12dBSINAD)
Squelch Activation 0.20 V @level 3 squelch
Sensitivity Cannot A. Make sure the two communication radios are
Receiver Surplus -40dB talk to or using the channel of the same frequency.
Output hear B. Make sure the CTCSS/DCS tone is the same as
Modulation Receiving 3 other that of your group members.
3.5kHz group
Bandwidth C. Out of the effective communication range.
members.
Adjacent Channel
60dB
Selectivity
A. The antenna is not well connected, and please
Intermediation Cannot
60dB screw the antenna again until secure.
Reject Ratio receive
signals. B. The sensitivity is too low and minitrim L9, L10, L7,
Spurious Response L6, and L5.
70dB
Reject Ratio C.HF amplifier Q20 is broken, and please change it.
4
Audio Output D. The squelch level is too high and the squelch
Power 500mW @distortion 5% 4 cannot be activated. Reset the squelch level with a
Receiving Current computer.
Sinking 250mA E. Mixer tube Q19 is broken, and please change it.
Standby Current F. MF processing chip IC5 is broken, and please
(Average) 25mA change it.
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Appendix 1 Abbreviations
Chapter 9 KBC-58L Charger
AMP amplify, amplifier
9.1 Charger Specifications ANT antenna
A) Idling Input Current: 30mA APC automatic power control
B) Charging Terminal Maximum Idling Voltage: 8.8V BPF band pass filter
C) Constant current charging: 200 270mA CTCSS continuous tone control squelch system
D) Maximum Charging Time: 7 hours DCS digital code squelch
E) Maximum Charging Voltage Limit: 8.45 0.1V DEMOD demodulation
E2PROM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
9.2 Charging and Charging Indicator HPF high pass filter
A) When DC inputs power voltage 14~20V, the indicator lights IDC instantaneous deviation control
yellow. IF intermediate frequency
B) When the battery is inserted into the charger, the red and LED Light-Emitting Diode
yellow indicator lights. (The battery power is lower than 8.1 0.1 V. ) LNA low noise amplifier
(When the voltage is lower than 6.0V, the red indicator become light
LPF low pass filter
slowly after about 20 seconds.)
MCU micro control unit
C) When the battery voltage is lower than 8.1 0.1 V, the
MIC microphone
charger charge the battery with constant current. (Charging current
is 200 270mA. It needs 3~4 hours to charge a battery that has MOD modulation
been discharged completely.) MONI monitor
D) When the battery voltage is higher than 8.1 0.1 V, the PLL phase lock loop
charging current will decrease gradually; when the battery voltage is PTT push-to-talk
8.2 8.4V, the charging current will decrease quickly; when the RX receiver
battery voltage is 8.4 8.5V, the charging current will close to zero
SPK speaker
(then the charger begins constant voltage output) and charging
TCXO temperature compensated crystal oscillators
stops. This course takes about 2~3 hours.
TX transmitter
E) When the battery voltage is 8.2 8.4V, the red, yellow and
green indicator lights. When the battery voltage is 8.3 8.5V, the UL un-lock
red indicator becomes dime and the green and yellow indicator light. VCO voltage control oscillator
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Appendix 2 Spare List
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14 202-000558-R04 PT558 switch waterproof washer / black silica gel,hardness 60,lead-free 2
15 202-000558-R06 PT558 chassis waterproof gasket/ black silica gel,hardness 60,lead-free 1
16 202-000558-R07 PT558 big waterproof washer/ black silica gel enhanced elasticity ,hardness 1
40,lead-free
17 202-000558-R08 PT558 positive/negative terminal spacer/ black silica gel,hardness 40,lead-free 2
18 202-000558-R09 PT558 micropohone seal /orange silica gel,hardness 40,lead-free 1
19 202-003208-R07 PT3208 insulating spacer / thermally conductive rubber,2*6*9,blue,lead-free 1 Under the FET (field-effect transistor)
20 203-000558-005 PT558 push fastener spring / carbon spring wire 0.35,nickle plating 1
21 203-000558-R02 PT558 switch nut / brass,black passivation,lead-free 2
22 203-003208-009 PT3208 knob retaining ring, / stainless steel ring ,0.18THK 2
23 203-003208-R01 PT3208 antenna terminal/ stainless steel nickel plating,PT3208446 ,lead-free 1
24 203-003208-R02 PT3208 positive pole terminal/ phosphorus copper gold plating,lead-free 1
25 203-003208-R04 PT3208 negative pole terminal /phosphorus copper gold plating,lead-free 1
26 203-005583-001 PT558-03 Al alloy chassis / ADC12,abrasive, polished, (558 fixed antenna) 1
27 203-005583-R02 PT558-03 antenna nut /hexagon brass,black passivation,lead-free 1
28 204-000558-R01 PT558 speaker waterproof net/ black waterproof cloth,lead-free 1
29 204-000558-R02 PT558 waterproof spacer/ PORON,black,self-adhesive 0.8THK,lead-free 1
30 204-000558-R03 PT558 rating plate1 / PVC black,self-adhesive 0.3THK,lead-free 1
31 204-000558-R05 PT558 rating plate / PVC,black dull, 0.1mm thick, self-adhesive,lead-free 1
32 204-005583-001 PT558-03 antenna terminal spacer/ black sponge,4mm thick,self-adhesive(to fix 1
the 558 antenna)
33 204-006800-006 PT6800 MIC spacer / dustproof net,black 1
34 301-20030G-003 Woven belly-tooth screw/ M2.0*3.0 flat round cross head nickel plating,diameter 1
Negative termianl screw
3.2
35 301-20040G-001 Woven belly-tooth screw/ M2.0*4.0 flat round cross head nickel plating 8 PCB, antenna connector
36 301-20080G-R02 Woven belly-tooth screw/ M2.0*8.0 flat round cross head nickel plating 2 To fix the Al alloy chassis
37 301-25050J-R01 Woven belly-tooth screw/ M2.5*5.0 flat round cross head nickel plating 2 To fix the top cover
38 302-17040G-001 Self-tapping screw/ M1.7*4.0 flat round cross head nickel plating 1 Positive terminal screw
39 602-005583-004 PT558-03 electronic material / 446MHz,0.5W/4W,narrow 1
band,RD07+RD01,M38039FFHFP(FLASH)
40 710-445447-005 Antenna / 558-03 fixed antenna,445-447MHz,cold-resistant material,no colored
1
dot,6.0 bottom exposed
41 204-000558-R04 Potentionmeter washer 2
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28 104-SC3356-R01 Chip triode / 2SC3356,lead-free 1 Q3
29 104-SC4617-R01 Chip triode / 2SC4617(S)(ROHM),lead-free 2 Q6, Q9
30 104-SC4738-R01 Chip triode / 2SC4738(GR),AF,AMPLIFIER(TOSHIBA),lead-free 1 Q7
31 104-SC4919-R01 Chip triode / 2SC4919,MUTING,CIRCUIT(SANYO),lead-free 1 Q24
32 104-SC5108-R01 Chip triode / 2SC5108Y(TOSHIBA),lead-free 3 Q2, Q4, Q5
33 104-TA1298-R01 Chip triode / KTA1298(Y),lead-free 3 Q29, Q31, Q32
34 104-TC4082-R01 Chip triode / KTC4082,(KEC),lead-free 1 Q21
35 105-2SK508-R01 Chip FET (field-effect transistor) / 2SK508NV(K52),lead-free 1 Q14
36 105-3SK318-R01 Chip FET (field-effect transistor) / 3SK318,lead-free 2 Q19, Q20
37 105-RD01MU-R01 Chip FET (field-effect transistor) / RD01MUS1,lead-free 1 Q12
38 105-RD07MV-R01 Chip FET (field-effect transistor) / RD07MVS1,lead-free 1 Q11
39 105-SK1588-R01 Chip FET (field-effect transistor) / 2SK1588(NEC),lead-free 1 Q38
40 105-SK1824-R01 Chip FET (field-effect transistor) / 2SK1824,lead-free 4 Q13, Q25, Q35, Q36
41 106-0BA010-R01 Button switch / SKHLLBA010,imported,lead-free 1 K1
42 106-454548-R01 Touch switch / 4.5*4.5*4.8,lead-free 2 K2, K4
43 106-LBE010-R01 Chip touch switch / SKRTLBE010,lead-free 1 K3
44 106-RD835E-R01 Carbon film channel/Encoder switch/ RD835E-GA1-16C-0F01 18mm 1 Sw2
BAND ,lead-free
45 108-455C24-R01 Plug-in phase frequency detector / JTBM455C24,lead-free 1 L57
46 108-CF450H-R01 Plug-in porcelain filter/ LTM450HT,450kHz 3kHz,lead-free 1 CF1
47 108-XF4995-R01 Plug-in IF filte/ 49.95MHz 7.5KHz,U-5*2,lead-free 2 XF1, XF2
48 109-040000-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,0R 5%,lead-free 15 C67, C166, C247, C276, C277, R4, R24, R30,
R99, R154, R174, R217, R255, R260, R261
49 109-040100-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,10R 5%,lead-free 4 R98, R127, R200, R238
50 109-040101-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,100R 5%,lead-free 4 R12, R94, R128, R237
51 109-040102-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,1K 5%,lead-free 15 R29, R41, R42, R48, R49, R50, R111, R129,
R130, R131, R157, R184, R195, R199, R273
52 109-040103-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,10K 5%,lead-free 18 R109, R120, R121, R122, R123, R126, R133,
R140, R194, R205, R206, R212, R228, R254,
R264, R266, R268, R295
53 109-040104-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,100K 5%,lead-free 5 R105, R113, R114, R115, R116
54 109-040105-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,1M 5%,lead-free 2 R160, R162
55 109-040122-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,1.2K 5%,lead-free 1 R188
56 109-040123-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,12K 5%,lead-free 1 R208
57 109-040124-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,120K 5%,lead-free 4 R6, R7, R8, R9
58 109-040153-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,15K 5%,lead-free 8 C187,C188,C189,C265,R64, R76, R142, R192
59 109-040154-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,150K 5%,lead-free 1 R201
60 109-040182-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,1.8K 5%,lead-free 1 R224
61 109-040183-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,18K 5%,lead-free 2 R218, R219
62 109-040184-R02 Chip resistor / 0402,180K 5%,lead-free 1 R67
63 109-040203-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,20K 5%,lead-free 10 R27,R207,R225,R226,R227,R240,R263, R265,
R267, R269
64 109-040221-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,220R 5%,lead-free 3 R214, R215, R216
65 109-040222-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,2.2K 5%,lead-free 1 R294
66 109-040223-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,22K 5%,lead-free 3 R209, R210, R211
67 109-040224-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,220K 5%,lead-free 2 R87, R164
68 109-040272-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,2.7K 5%,lead-free 1 R223
69 109-040273-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,27K 5%,lead-free 4 R46, R171, R172, R257
70 109-040274-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,270K 5%,lead-free 2 R86, R231
71 109-040332-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,3.3K 5%,lead-free 2 R59, R60
72 109-040333-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,33K 5%,lead-free 3 R196, R258, R290
73 109-040334-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,330K 5%,lead-free 1 R82
74 109-040392-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,3.9K 5%,lead-free 2 R221, R222
75 109-040393-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,39K 5%,lead-free 3 R53, R149, R153
76 109-040394-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,390K 5%,lead-free 1 R165
77 109-040471-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,470R 5%,lead-free 1 R3
78 109-040472-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,4.7K 5%,lead-free 7 R118, R39, R125, R155, R156, R204, R248
79 109-040473-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,47K 5%,lead-free 7 R17, R18, R19, R20, R21, R22, R292
80 109-040474-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,470K 5%,lead-free 3 R166, R232, R293
81 109-040562-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,5.6K 5%,lead-free 3 R63, R65, R132
82 109-040563-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,56K 5%,lead-free 6 R173, R175, R176, R177, R178, R291
83 109-040564-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,560K 5%,lead-free 1 R163
84 109-040682-R01 Chip resistor / 0402,6.8K 5%,lead-free 1 R220
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142 112-043471-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,470P 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 33 C4, C9, C22, C29,C48,C51,C52,C53,C54, C57, C58,
C59,C60, C61,C71,C83,C84, C125, C152,
C163,C248,C258,C269,C270,C274,C275, C290,
C291,C305,C308,R161,R270,R271
143 112-043472-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,4700P 10%,25V,C0G,lead-free 1 C285
144 112-043473-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,0.047uF 10%,16V,X7R,lead-free 4 C212, C213, C253, C283
145 112-043474-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,0.47uF 10%,16V,X7R,lead-free 2 C169, C302
146 112-043560-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,56P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C184
147 112-043562-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,5600P 10%,16V,X7R,lead-free 1 C251
148 112-043681-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,680P 10%,16V,X7R,lead-free 1 C260
149 112-043683-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,0.068uF 10%,16V,X7R,lead-free 1 C259
150 112-043822-R01 Chip capacitor / 0402,8200P 10%,16V,X7R,lead-free 4 C157, C158, C239, C249
151 112-063100-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,10P 0.5P,50V,C0G,lead-free 2 C135, C142
152 112-063101-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,100P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C93
153 112-063102-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,1000P 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 16 C96,C95,C97,C98,C99,C100,C107,C108, C109,
C112,C114, C150, C151, C172,C264, C272
154 112-063103-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,0.01uF 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 4 C79, C153, C190, C280
155 112-063104-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,0.1uF 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 8 C74, C165,C174 C175, C193, C204, C231, C232
156 112-063105-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,1uF 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 4 C25, C30, C207, C233
157 112-063120-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,12P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 2 C92, C133
158 112-063150-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,15P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 3 C72, C73, C91
159 112-063152-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,1500P 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 2 C33, C35
160 112-063180-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,18P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C69
161 112-063182-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,1800P 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 1 C226
162 112-0631R5-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,1.5P 0.25P,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C62
163 112-063200-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,20P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 3 C94, C134, C144
164 112-063220-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,22P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 3 C143, C255, C256
165 112-063221-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,220P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C309
166 112-0632R0-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,2P 0.25P,50V,C0G,lead-free 3 C2, C3, C88
167 112-063300-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,30P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C227
168 112-063333-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,0.033uF 10%,16V,X7R,lead-free 1 C221
169 112-063360-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,36P 5%,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C139
170 112-0633R0-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,3P 0.25P,50V,C0G,lead-free 5 C87, C90, C120, C131, C136
171 112-0633R5-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,3.5P 0.25P,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C63
172 112-063471-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,470P 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 38 C5,C6,C7,C10,C11,C12,C13,C14,C15,C16, C17,
C18,C19,C20,C21,C24,C26,C27,C28, C31, C34,
C36,C37,C38,C39,C40,C41,C42,C43, C44, C45,
C49,C55,C56, C154, C220, C268, C287
173 112-063472-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,4700P 10%,50V,X7R,lead-free 1 C214
174 112-063473-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,0.047uF 10%,16V,X7R,lead-free 1 C211
175 112-063474-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,0.47uF+80%--20%,16V,Y5V,lead-free 3 C8, C80, C192
176 112-0634R0-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,4P 0.25P,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C129
177 112-0635R0-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,5P 0.25P,50V,C0G,lead-free 7 C116, C117, C118, C119, C122, C145, C229
178 112-0637R0-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,7P 0.5P,50V,C0G,lead-free 4 C70, C132, C182, C230
179 112-0638R0-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,8P 0.5P,50V,C0G,lead-free 4 C78, C138, C141, C228
180 112-063R50-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,0.5P 0.1P,50V,C0G,lead-free 5 C146, C147, C217, C218, C219
181 112-063R75-R01 Chip capacitor / 0603,0.75P 0.25P,50V,C0G,lead-free 1 C216
182 112-072225-R01 Chip Ta capacitor / TP model,SIZE P,2.2uF 20%,10V,lead-free 3 C140, C209, C246
183 112-072475-R01 Chip Ta capacitor / TP model,SIZE P,4.7uF 20%,10V,lead-free 5 C46, C201, C202, C240, C292
184 112-073105-R01 Chip capacitor / 0805,1uF+80%--20%,16V,Y5V,lead-free 2 C267, C306
185 112-073225-R01 Chip capacitor / 0805,2.2uF+80%--20%,10V,Y5V,lead-free 1 C234
186 112-102105-R01 Chip Ta capacitor / TS model,SIZE A,1uF 20%,16V,lead-free 3 C199, C200, C225
187 112-102106-R02 Chip Ta capacitor / TS model,SIZE A,10uF 20%,10V,lead-free 4 C197, C203, C210, C237
188 112-102156-R01 Chip Ta capacitor / TS model,SIZE A,15uF 20%,6.3V,lead-free 3 C191, C198, C208
189 112-172107-R02 Chip Ta capacitor / TS model,SIZE C,100uF 20%,10V,lead-free 1 C254
190 113-010100-R01 Chip trimming capacitor / TZV2Z100A110,3~10p+100,lead-free 1 C180
191 114-06E330-R01 Chip wire inductor / C1608CB-33NJ,green,porcelain core33NH 1 L30
5%,0603,lead-free
192 114-06E560-R01 Chip wire inductor / C1608CB-68NJ,porcelain core68nH 1 L13
5%,0603,lead-free
193 114-06E680-R01 Chip inductor / MLG1608BR10J,100nH 5%,0603,lead-free 1 L53
194 114-06G101-R03 Chip inductor / MLF1608A1R0K,1uH 5%,0603,lead-free 2 L27, L36
195 114-06G102-R01 Chip inductor / MLG1608B12NJT,12nH 5%,0603,lead-free 1 L21
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196 114-06G120-R01 Chip stacked inductor / LGHK1608R22J-T,220nH 5%,0603,lead-free 1 L31
197 114-06G221-R02 Chip inductor / MLG1608B27NJ,27nH 5%,0603,lead-free 1 L18
198 114-06G270-R01 Chip inductor / MLF1608A3R3K,3.3uH 5%,0603,lead-free 3 L12, L32, L33
199 114-06G332-R01 Chip inductor / MLG1608B47NJ,47nH 5%,0603,lead-free 1 L28
200 114-06G470-R01 Chip inductor / MLG1608B6N8DT,6.8nH 0.5nH,0603,lead-free 1 L35
201 114-06G6R8-R01 Chip inductor / FSLM2520-100J,10uH 5%,1008,lead-free 1 L23
202 114-08E103-R01 Chip inductor / FSLM2520-R82K,820nH 10%,1008,lead-free 1 L45
203 114-08E821-R01 Chip wire inductor / LQN21AR22J,220nH 5%,0805,lead-free 2 L55, L56
204 114-10E221-R01 Chip air-cored coil / 0.4*1.5*3TL,negative,high pin, lead-free 1 L26
205 115-1R53R0-R04 Chip air-cored coil / 0.4*1.5*4TL,negative,high pin,lead-free 10 L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7, L8, L9, L10
206 115-1R54R0-R04 Chip air-cored coil / 0.5*1.5*5T,positive,high pin,,lead-free 2 L14, L15
207 115-1R55R0-R01 Chip air-cored coil / 0.4*1.5*8TL,negative,high pin,lead-free 1 L24
208 115-1R58R0-R02 Chip bead / EMI,FILTER, SMT,BLM11A221S,0603,lead-free 1 L25
209 117-000000-R04 Chip bead / EMI,FILTER, SMT,BLM21P300S,0805,lead-free 11 L19,L20,L41,L44,L46,L47,L48,L60,L61,L66,R242
210 117-000000-R05 MIC / B6027AP402-65,lead-free 5 L37, L38, L39, L43, L58
211 121-200000-R01 Chip transistor / 13MHz 2.5PPm 1 MIC1
212 122-113M00-001 Chip crystal resonator / CSTCR7M30G53-R0,7.3M,lead-free 1 X4
213 122-17M300-R01 Plug-in crystal oscillator / 49.5MHz 10PPM,UM-1,lead-free 1 X2
214 122-249M50-R01 3.5mm MIC socket / SP/MIC,ST-212,lead-free 1 X3
215 124-050000-R04 2.5mm earphone socket / SP/MIC,EJ-2507-CCPA,lead-free 1 J2
216 124-050000-R05 PT3208 PVC MIC spacer / transparent PVC,0.5MM thick 1 J1
217 201-003208-029 PT558 speaker contact spring/ carbon spring wire 0.25,gilt 1
218 203-000558-004 378 crystal oscillator spacer/dobouble-faced adhesive sponge,5*5 2
219 204-000378-001 PT558 potentionmeter spacer / PVC transparent,self-adhesive, 1
220 204-000558-R04 0.35THK,lead-free 2
221 603-0W558A-R01 Voice recording IC / W588A080,fixed,lead-free 1 IC15
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PT558 SERVICE MANUAL
Earphone KME-201
KME-202
Charger KBC-58L
7-hour standard charger
KA-3U057
Antenna
KA-2U046
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Figur3 PT558 Schematic Circuit Pane Diagram
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Figur4 PT558 Schematic Circuit Pane Diagram
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Figure 5 KBC-58L Schematic Circuit Diagram
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