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PT3600 Service Manual

Dangerous! Contents

Do not connect AC power or DC power over 8.6V with any Chapter 1 Overview ......................................................................2
connector or terminal of the radio. Otherwise it will cause fire, Chapter 2 External View and Functional Keys..............................2
electric shock or damage to the radio. Chapter 3 Circuit Description........................................................3
Chapter 4 Function Description and Parameter Setting.................6
Chapter 5 Disassembly for Repair.................................................9
Warning! Chapter 6 Adjustment..................................................................12
Chapter 7 Specifications..............................................................13
Do not reverse power connection. Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ..........................................................13
It may cause harm to the radio if signal input on the antenna Chapter 9 KBC-31A Charger ......................................................13
connector is higher than 20 dBm (100mW). Appendix 1 Abbreviations...........................................................14
Do not turn on the radio before the antenna or load connection Appendix 2 Electronic Parts List.................................................15
is completed. Appendix 3 Structural Parts List .................................................21
If the antenna has been damaged, do not use the radio. Appendix 4 Accessories ..............................................................22
Damaged antenna may cause light burning on skin. Figure 1 PT3600-01 Baseband Circuit of Main Board ................23
Though the radio is waterproof, it's better to avoid putting it in Figure 2 PT3600-01 MCU Circuit of Main Board ......................24
rain or snow, or any other liquid to ensure its life and Figure 3 PT3600-01 TX/RX Circuit of Main Board....................25
performance. Figure 4 PT3600-02 Baseband Circuit of Main Board ................26
Figure 5 PT3600-02 MCU Circuit of Main Board ......................27
Figure 6 PT3600-02 TX/RX Circuit of Main Board....................28
Statement! Figure 7 PT3600 Top Layer Position Mark Diagram ..................29
Figure 8 PT3600 Bottom Layer Position Mark Diagram ............30
Shenzhen Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd owns the copyright of
KSP3600 software.
Duplication of KSP3600 software is allowed.
Shenzhen Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd owns the copyright of
the MCU software code.
Shenzhen Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd owns the copyright of
the radio outward appearance/structure/circuit design.
Shenzhen Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd owns the copyright of
this service manual. Unauthorized publication is prohibited.
Shenzhen Kirisun Electronics Co., Ltd owns the trademarks
“KIRISUN”, “ ”, “ ”, and “科立讯”.

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Chapter 1 Overview If you want to apply for any component from Kirisun, please
fill in an application form as below.
1.1 Introduction e.g.
This manual applies to the service and maintenance of PT3600 Component Application Form
series of FM portable radios, and is intended for use by engineers Radio Position Model/
Component Part No. Qty
Model Mark Specifications
and professional technicians that have been trained by Kirisun. It PT3600 FET Q501 RD07MVS1 105-RD07MV-001 1
contains all required service information for the equipment. PT3600 Triode Q506 2SC5108(Y) 104-SC5108-001 1
PT3600 Belt Clip KBJ-10 1
Kirisun reserves the right to modify the product structure and
specifications without notice in order to enhance product
performance and quality. You can also log on our website 1.3 Service

www.kirisun.com to download the latest service manual or contact All the Kirisun products are subject to the service warranty.

your local dealer or us. The main unit is guaranteed for free service of 12 months.

Please read this manual before repairing the product. Accessories (such as battery pack, antenna, charger and power
adapter etc.) are guaranteed for free service of 6 months. Earphone

1.2 Service Attentions is a damageable part, and is not included in the warranty scope. In

* Safety one of the following cases, charge free service will be not

Do not touch the antenna connector or the PCB while available.

repairing the radio. * No valid warranty card or original invoice.

Do not reverse the battery polarity. *Malfunction caused by disassembling, repairing or

It may cause harm to the radio if signal input on the antenna reconstructing the radio by the users without permission.

connector is higher than 20 dBm (100mW). * Wear and tear or any man-made damage such as mechanical

Do not turn on the radio before the antenna or load connection damage, burning or water leaking.

is completed. * Product’s serial number has been damaged or the product

If the antenna has been damaged, do not use the radio. trademark is difficult to identify.

Damaged antenna may cause light burning on skin. After the warranty expires, lifetime service is still available.
We also provide service components to service stations and staffs.

* Electromagnetic Interference
It’s prohibited to use or repair the radio in the following
places: Chapter 2 External View and Functional Keys
Hospital, health center, airport
Any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere (e.g. orlop 2.1 External View

deck of the ship, storage or transportation equipment for fuel and


chemical etc.)
Any place near blasting sites or area with electrical blasting
cap.
It’s recommended to avoid using or repairing the radio in the
following place:
It’s recommended to avoid using radios in a car that is moving
as the radio wave might interfere the auto engine and cause it to
stop working.

* Replacement Parts 2.2 Functional Keys

All components used for repair should be supplied by Kirisun. ① PTT (Push-To-Talk) Button

Components of the same type available on the market are not Press and hold the PTT button and speak into the microphone,

surely able to be used in this product and we do not guarantee the your voice can be sent to the recipient. Release the PTT button to

quality of the product using such components. receive.


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② Programmable Button 1 audio signal.
Functions can be assigned to this button through PC software.
③ Programmable button 2 Audio signal processing
Functions can be assigned to this button through PC software. The demodulated audio signal output from U8 (RDA1846)
④ Emergency Button passes through the volume potentiometer to be adjusted, and then
Press the button to activate warning tone. Press it again to exit goes to the audio power amplifier U1 (TDA2822).
the emergency alert state. Under the emergency state, all the other
switches and buttons are disabled. Squelch circuit
⑤ Channel Selector Knob Output from pin 26 of U8 (RDA1846) is sent to the MCU.
Rotate the knob to select channel 1-16. MCU identifies the level of the noise and controls the squelch.
⑥ On-Off/Volume Control Knob
Turn clockwise until you hear a click to turn the radio power Audio power amplifier
on. Turn counterclockwise until you hear a click to turn it off. The BTL type audio power amplifier circuit consists of U1
Rotate it to adjust the volume after turning on the radio. and its peripheral components.
⑦ LED Indicator Base electrode of Q621 is the control terminal. High level:
Lights red while transmitting; lights green while receiving; Open; Low level: Close.
flashes red when the radio is in low power. The Rx audio signal, voice alert signal, alert tone signal and
⑧ External Speaker/Microphone Jack Cover warning tone signal are collected and passed through the audio
Open the cover; you will see the external speaker/microphone power amplifier where they are amplified and output to drive the
jacks. External speaker/microphone can be connected to the radio speaker. The volume of the warning tone is not controlled by the
through these jacks. preset volume level of the radio. Speaker impedance: 16Ω.
Note: Any terminal of the speaker should not be grounded!

Chapter 3 Circuit Description CTCSS/DCS signal processing


CTCSS/DCS signal output from pin 32 of U8 (RDA1846) is
3.1 Frequency Configuration sent to MCU for decoding.
The receiver adopts single mixing mode. The first IF is
9.375kHz. The first local oscillator signal of the receiver and the 3.3 Transmitter (TX)
transmitter signal are generated by the frequency synthesizer. TX power amplification
The reference frequency of the frequency synthesizer is
5T
produced by TCXO.
RDA1846 PRE RF PA RF PA ANT SW
DRIVER DRIVER

3.2 Receiver (RX) 5T

APC APC APC FROM MCU


SW CONTROL
3A
BAT T
1

GND
POWER AF CURRENT
SW
AFCN POWER
sw POWER SUPPLY SENSING
5T
5
4
3

RF AF GND
ANT SW RDA1846 AF POWER AMP
AMP MUTE

SPK JACK
Figure 3.2 Power Amplifier and Antenna Switch Diagram
FROM TX
2 2 2
MUTE

5R

The modulated RF signal from IC4 (RDA1846) is amplified


4 4
3
1 3
5M W558 AF AF 1
MUTE AMP

by Q506, Q507 and Q502, and is sent to Q501 for power


MUTE

DTMF /BEE P FROM M CU

5C
CLK FROM MC U

DATA F ROM M CU
BUSY TO MCU

TXD amplification. Output power of Q501: 4.5W.


Grid bias of Q502 and Q501 is controlled by the APC circuit.
Figure 3.1 Receiver Diagram Through changing the grid bias voltage, the Tx output power can
Front end be controlled conveniently.
The signal coming from the antenna passes through the
RX/TX switch circuit (D511, D515, D508, and D517), and is sent APC (Automatic Power Control)
to pin 15 of U8 (RDA1846) to be demodulated and to output
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Annunciation” button while restarting the radio. Do it repeatedly
to switch the voice type in the order of “Chinese Male-English
Male-Chinese Female-English Female-No Alert”.
APC APC APC FROM MCU
SW CONTROL

3.6 Power Supply


CURRENT
SENSING
The radio uses 7.4V, 1300mAh Li-Poly battery. The Tx power
POWER SUPPLY
amplification circuit (Q501 and Q502) and the Rx audio power
Figure 3.3 APC Circuit Diagram amplifier (U1) directly adopt the battery for power supply. Power
R525, R523 and R524 are used to test the power amplification of other circuits is supplied by 3.3V regulated voltage.
current. IC502A is the sampling amplifier for the power Q636, Q639: 3V low dropout, micro-power regulators, which
amplification current. IC502B is the power comparator amplifier. supply 3V power with large current for the radio together with
If the Tx output power is too high, the power amplification Q637.
current and IC502A output will increase; IC502B output voltage Q637: 3T switch, which is controlled by MCU.
will decrease, so the offset voltage added to Q501 and Q502 will 3T: Supplies power for front end of Tx.
also decrease, which causes the Tx output power to be lowered, U8: 3C power supply, and supplies power for RD1846.
and vice versa. Thus the Tx output power can keep stable under
different working conditions. 3.7 MCU Unit
MCU can set the power through changing the voltage input to ENCODER KE YS

IC502B.

G /R LE D
RES ET
3M

Tx voice signal processing MCU

RD A1846
7.3MHz

R8C/2A/2C
MIC signal passes through the internal/external MIC switch
circuit and is sent to pin 11 of U8 (RDA1846) for carrier 3M

modulation.

EEPROM

3.4 Frequency Synthesizer


3M

The 12.8MHz reference frequency signal provided by X603 is


KEYAD MODE PTT QTIN
divided by the internal reference frequency divider of U8 RXD SQL BATT
SHIFT QTOUT PABC TXD
DTAT CLK LE 3RC 3TC
AFCO APC MUTE CFA
W558C WDATA WSCLK
(RDA1846), and is then sent to the internal phase comparator of
U8, where the signal is compared with the signal divided by the Figure 3.4 MCU Unit Diagram
fractional frequency divider of internal VCO. Then the output MCU unit controls the operation of each unit of the radio so
signal is used to control the internal VCO, enabling the frequency that all functions can be realized.
to reach the set value. Communicate with external PC.
Access the status data of the radio.
3.5 Voice Alert Circuit Control the transmission and reception of RDA1846.
The radio is provided with voice alert function, which is Obtain status parameters of current channel.
especially useful at night or in dark environment. Control status of LED indicator.
IC305 is a Flash voice memory chip, which is stored with Control power supply for each unit.
voices of channel indication etc. Once the channel selector knob is Check the actions of each functional key.
switched, the speaker will announce the current channel number. Generate CTCSS signal.
You can press the preprogrammed “Channel Annunciation” button Generate DCS signal.
to repeat the current channel number. Generate power control signal.
If Channel Annunciation function is enabled, the speaker will Perform CTCSS decoding.
annunciate the current channel number once the “Channel Perform DCS decoding.
Annunciation” button is pressed under standby mode. You can Test and control the squelch.
switch the voice type by pressing and holding the “Channel Control content of voice alert.
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Memory (E PROM, AT24C08): DCS
The memory is stored with channel data, CTCSS/DCS data, DCS (Digital Code Squelch), which is used to control squelch,
other function setting data, and parameter adjusting data. is a series of continuous digital codes modulated on carrier
together with voice signal. If DCS is set, the speaker can be
CTCSS/DCS signal encoding and decoding: opened only when the radio receives signal with the same DCS to
The CTCSS/DCS signal (output from pin 17, PWM wave) avoid disturbance of unwanted signals.
generated by MCU is filtered by R359, R356, C324 and C325. PT3600 has 83 standard codes (normal and inverse) for your
Then the resulting signal is sent to RDA1846 for modulation. selection. See table 3.2.
The CTCSS/DCS signal from the receiver is sent to MCU for DCS signal (PWM wave) is produced by MCU. It passes
decoding. MCU checks if the CTCSS/DCS signal in the received through the low pass filter consists of RC to remove the high
signal matches the preset value of the radio, and determines frequency components (above 300Hz). Then the resulting signal is
whether to open the speaker or not. sent to VCO and TCXO for modulation, with HF components of
the DCS signal being modulated by VCO, and the LF components
Power adjustment: of the DCS signal being modulated by TCXO.
Output signal from pin 19 of the MCU passes through low The DCS signal coming from the receiver is sent to MCU for
pass filter to be changed into DC signal, and is sent to the APC decoding. MCU checks if the DCS code in the received signal
unit to control the output power of the transmitter. matches the preset DCS of the radio, and determines whether to
open the speaker or not.
CTCSS Table 3.2 DCS Codes
CTCSS (Continuous Tone Control Squelch System) is a 023 114 174 315 445 631
squelch control system which is modulated on carrier and is 025 115 205 331 464 632
guided by a continuous sub-audio signal. If CTCSS is set, the 026 116 223 343 465 654
communication between the transmitting and receiving radios can 031 125 226 346 466 662
be realized only when the two radios have set the same CTCSS 032 131 243 351 503 664
frequency. In doing this, disturbance from other signals can be 043 132 244 364 506 703
avoided. 047 134 245 365 516 712
PT3600 has 39 groups of standard CTCSS frequencies for 051 143 251 371 532 723
your selection (meanwhile, any CTCSS frequency between 67 and
054 152 261 411 546 731
254.1Hz is compatible). See table 3.1.
065 155 263 412 565 732
The CTCSS signal (PWM wave) is generated by MCU, and is
071 156 265 413 606 734
passed through low pass filter consists of RC to remove high
072 162 271 423 612 743
frequency components (above 300Hz). Then the resulting signal is
073 165 306 431 624 754
sent to VCO for modulation.
074 172 311 432 627
Table 3.1 CTCSS Frequencies
Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency
No. No. No. No.
[Hz] [Hz] [Hz] [Hz] 3.8 Semiconductor Data
1 67.0 11 94.8 21 131.8 31 186.2 MCU Description
2 69.3 12 97.4 22 136.5 32 192.8 Table 3.3 Microprocessor (R8C/2A/2B) Port Description
3 71.9 13 100.0 23 141.3 33 203.5 Pin No. I/O Port Name Function
1 I/O ERDATA EEPROM data line
4 74.4 14 103.5 24 146.2 34 210.7
2 O EPCLK EEPROM clock line
5 77.0 15 107.2 25 151.4 35 218.1 Connect the 4.7K resistor with VCC,
3 MODE
programming test point
6 79.7 16 110.9 26 156.7 36 225.7 4 I TOP KEY Top key
7 82.5 17 114.8 27 162.2 37 233.6 5 I UP KEY Up key
6 RESET Reset pin, programming test point
8 85.4 18 118.8 28 167.9 38 241.8 7 I XOUT Oscillator 7.3m
9 88.5 19 123.0 29 173.8 39 250.3 8 VSS/AVSS GND
9 I XIN Oscillator 7.3m
10 91.5 20 127.3 30 179.9 10 I VCC Power supply, programming test point

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Pin No. I/O Port Name Function
Chapter 4 Function Description and
11 I DOWN KEY Down key
12 I PTT KEY PTT key, programming test point Parameter Setting
13 O 3TC Tx power control
I/TRCI TONE test input (reserved), programming
14 2T/5T IN 4.1 Main Functions
OA test point, connect to RDA1846 GPIO1
15 I SQL RDA1846 SQL test input (RDA GPIO6) 4.1.1 Programmable Buttons
16 O RDA PDN RDA1846 power supply control
17 I VOXIN RDA1846 VOX test input (RDA GPIO7) Long Press Duration: Amount of time that the radio-user is
I/TRDI CTCSS/CDCSS CTCSS/CDCSS input (TimerD input required to press (and hold down) a button, for the press to be
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OB1 INPUT capture),(RDA GPIO0)
19 O SHIFT Beat shift selection interpreted by the radio as a long press. A short press is defined as
O/TRD CTCSS/CDCSS CTCSS/CDCSS output(TimerD PWM) any button-press that is shorter than the duration.
20
IOD0 OUTPUT (RDA GPIO0)
O/TRD The dealer can assign one of the following auxiliary functions
21 CFA Frequency stability output (TimerD PWM)
IOC0 to the long press or short press of the programmable button 1 and
O/TRD Automatic power control output (TimerD
22 APC programmable button 2:
IOB0 PWM)
23 I RDA GPIO4 Connect to RDA1846 GPIO4 ● None: No function is assigned.
RDA1846 interrupt signal detect ( RDA
24 I/INT1 RDA INT ● Monitor Momentary
GPIO2)
25 O MAXAF Max. audio frequency Press and hold the preprogrammed Monitor Momentary button
26 I RDA GPIO5 Connect to RDA1846 GPIO5
27 O AFCO Audio frequency amplifier power supply to open squelch for monitoring the transmission on the channel
28 O 3RC Rx power supply control whether the CTCSS/DCS, audio squelch conditions match or not.
29 O UVSEL UHF and VHF switch control
30 I RDAOSC RDA crystal frequency selection Release it to exit monitor mode. Press this button can also cancel
31 O RDA EN RDA1846 enabling control the current incoming call.
32 O RDA CLK RDA1845 clock line
33 I/O RDA DATA RDA1845 data line ● Monitor
34 O - - Press the preprogrammed Monitor button to open squelch for
35 O - -
36 O - - monitoring the transmission on the channel whether the
O/TXD CTCSS/DCS, audio squelch conditions match or not or cancel the
37 TXD RS-232C output (programming test point)
1
I/RXD current incoming call. Press it again to exit monitor mode.
38 RXD RS-232C input (programming test point)
1 ● Squelch Off Momentary
39 O - -
40 O - - Press and hold the preprogrammed Squelch Off Momentary
41 O - - button to open squelch momentarily, and release it to resume
42 O - -
43 O - - normal operation. Press this button can also cancel the current
44 O - - incoming call.
45 O - -
46 O FlashClk Flash IC clock(for FLASH IC and W588) ● Squelch Off
47 I/O FlashDio Flash IC data input/output Press the preprogrammed Squelch Off button to open squelch,
48 O FlashCs Flash IC selection
49 O FlashDo Flash IC data output and press it again to resume normal operation. Press this button
50 I ENC0 Encoder input can also cancel the current incoming call.
51 I ENC1 Encoder input
52 I ENC2 Encoder input ● Channel Annunciation
53 I ENC3 Encoder input Press the preprogrammed Channel Annunciation button, the
54 O GLED Green LED control
55 O RLED Red LED control
current channel number can be heard.
56 O SPKC Speaker second level control switch ● Scan
57 I/AN2 LOW BATT Low battery test input
Alert tone/TONE output(and connect to
Press the preprogrammed Scan button to start scanning (the
58 O/DA0 BEEP
RDA GPIO1) scan list should be effective), press it again during the scanning to
59 I VSS/AVSS MCU(GND)
60 - - -
stop scanning.
61 I VREF A/D reference voltage ● High/Low Power Switch
62 I VCC MCU power supply
63 - - -
Press the preprogrammed High/Low Power Switch button to
64 - - - switch the current channel power between high and low.
● Battery Check
Press the preprogrammed Battery Check button, the current
battery power level can be heard. There are four levels in all.
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Level 4 indicates that the battery power is full, and level 1 5. Selected channel:
indicates that the battery power is low. When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will
● Squelch Adjust transmit from the channel selected by the channel selector knob.
Press the preprogrammed Squelch Adjust button to change the
current squelch level, and the squelch level after the change can be ● You can choose to set one of the following 3 operations when
heard. the channel is switched during scanning:
1. No operation.
4.1.2 VOX 2. Scan the current channel: The scanning will pause on the
VOX function enables you to use the radio without manual current channel, and the pause time will be the Dropout Delay
operations. This function can only be set by the dealer, and you Time. However, this channel will not be added to the scan list.
have to be equipped with the specified earphones. 3. Exit scanning.
Before using VOX, you must set VOX gain level. Such setting
enables the radio to identify the voice volume. If the microphone ● Power-on scanning: If this function is enabled, the radio will
is too sensitive, the background noise will trigger the radio to start scanning after the radio power is turned on.
transmit. If the microphone is not sensitive enough, it cannot
receive your voice when you speak. Make sure to adjust the VOX 4.1.4 CTCSS/DCS
gain level to proper sensitivity. CTCSS (Continuous Tone Control Squelch System) and DCS
(Digital Code Squelch) are sub-audible signals, which can realize
4.1.3 Scan Function (this function can be disabled by the dealer) selective call and group call function. Only radios with the same
If the scan function is enabled, you can press the CTCSS/DCS can realize communication. CTCSS/DCS are preset
preprogrammed Scan button to start scanning and press it again to on channels of the radio.
stop scanning.
Explanations: 4.1.5 TOT (Time-Out Timer) Function
● After scan pauses, there are two ways to resume scanning: The time-out-timer can prevent the user from continuously
1. Time operate: After pausing on an active channel, the radio will talking and occupying a channel overlong, which will influence
resume scanning after a preprogrammed delay. The scan delay the team communication.
time can be preset from 0.5 to 5 seconds. If you continuously transmit longer than the preset TOT time,
2. Carrier operate: After pausing on an active channel, the radio the radio will make an alert tone and stop transmitting. To stop the
will resume scanning after a preprogrammed delay after the warning tone, release the PTT button.
channel becomes inactive. The scan delay time can be preset from
0.5 to 5 seconds. 4.1.6 TOT Pre-alert
The TOT Pre-Alert is the number of seconds the alert tone will
● The revert channel during scan can be designated through PC sound before the Time Out Timer times out. If the continuous
software. There are following options available: transmit time exceeds the preset limit, the radio will make alert
1. Last Rx channel: tone, which signifies that the communication is going to be
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will overtime.
transmit from the last channel that received a call.
2. Designated Tx channel: 4.1.7 TOT Rekey Time
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will A period in which the radio is forbidden to transmit after its
transmit from the designated TX Ch. overtime activity. During the period, if the PTT button is pressed,
3. Priority channel (the priority channel must be set) an alert tone will be sounded, and the transmission is forbidden.
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will
transmit from the priority channel in the scan list. 4.1.8 TOT Reset Time
4. Last Tx channel: The time delay from releasing the PTT button to the resetting
When pressing the PTT button during scanning, the radio will of the timer is limited. The countdown will go on if the time after
transmit from the last channel that transmits signals. releasing the PTT key is shorter than the reset time.
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4.1.9 Automatic Battery Saving strength is stronger than the set level, the squelch will be opened,
If no signal is received and no operation is conducted for over and if the signal strength is weaker than the set level, the squelch
8 seconds, the radio will enter Battery Saving Mode. When a will be closed. If the squelch level is set too high, weak signals
signal is received or any operation occurs, the radio will exit the will not be received effectively; if the squelch level is set too low,
Battery Saving Mode automatically. The battery save proportion you will be interfered by noise or other irrelevant signals. Squelch
can be set to Long or Short. Long proportion has longer standby level can be set to 0 – 9.
time.
4.2 Functional Parameter Setting (PC Mode)
4.1.10 Low Battery Warning The radio has been set before leaving the factory. However,
When the battery voltage drops too low, the indicator will due to different requirements of users, the radio’s operating
flash. If the battery voltage drops too low while transmitting, the frequency, channels, CTCSS/DCS, scan, and other functional
indicator will flash red. When the radio make alert tone of “Di, parameters should be reprogrammed. Therefore, Kirisun has
Di…”, the radio is prohibited to transmit. specially designed a set of Chinese/English programming software
KSP3600 with friendly interface, convenient operation and
4.1.11 Monitor visualized display for setting functional parameters of the radio.
When there is no signal received, the radio's squelch circuit Steps for setting the functional parameters of the radio by PC
will mute the speaker automatically so that the background noise are as follows:
will not be heard by the user. A. Install KSP3600 on the PC.
You can press and hold the preprogrammed Monitor button to B. Connect the radio to the serial port of the PC with the special
open squelch manually. Then the speaker will make sound programming cable (KSPL02). Refer to the figure below.
continuously (whether signals are received or not). This function Computer Programming Radio
is especially useful when you need to adjust the volume level or to (RS232 serial port) cable (KSPL02) (Speaker/MIC Jack)

receive weak signals (avoid weak signals intermitting). Figure 4.1


When the Monitor button is pressed and held, the LED C. Turn the computer power ON.
indicator lights green, and the radio is in the monitoring state. D. Turn the radio power ON.
E. Run the KSP3600 programming software by double clicking on
4.1.12 Busy Channel Lockout (BCL) its execution program.
If BCL function is enabled, transmission is prohibited when F. Click “Read” in the main menu of KSP3600 to read parameters
the channel is busy. If you press the PTT button on a busy channel, of the radio to the computer; click “Write” to write parameters in
an alert tone of “Di, Di, Di” will be sounded, and the transmission the computer to the radio.
will be prohibited. G. The following parameters can be set by using KSP3600
according to requirements of the user:
4.1.13 PC Programming 1) Receive and transmit frequency for each channel;
You can set the functions of the radio and adjust part of its 2) CTCSS/DCS encode and decode for each channel;
parameters through PC programming software KSP3600. 3) Busy Channel Lockout selection;
4) TOT
4.1.14 Wired Clone Mode 5) Squelch level selection;
Parameters of a radio can be transferred to other radios of the 6) Battery saving selection
same model by using a special clone cable. 7) Monitor mode selection
8) Scan mode selection
4.1.15 Squelch Level 9) Scan revert channel selection
Squelch function is used to mute the speaker when there is no 10) Scan priority channel selection
signal or only weak signals are received. The speaker will unmute Please refer to the “Help” document of KSP3600 for details.
when the squelch is opened, and will mute when the squelch is Note:
closed. The function of selecting a squelch level is to determine 1. Turn the radio power off before connecting it to the computer.
the signal strength for open and close squelch. If the signal 2. When reading data from the radio, the radio’s LED indicator
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will flash red. Do not press the PTT button at this moment. When Chapter 5 Disassembly for Repair
writing data to the radio, the radio’s LED indicator will flash
green. The radio is a piece of precision communication equipment.
3. Please firstly read data of the radio and back up the data before Please be careful when disassemble the radio during service. The
editing the parameters on KSP3600. instructions for the disassembly are as follows.
4. If the radio cannot function normally after being written in with 5.1 Attaching and Removing the Battery
the edited data, please rewrite the backup data into the radio. 1) Attaching the Battery
5. “Model Information” is important for the radio; users should Match the two bulges at the bottom of the battery pack with
not modify it. the corresponding slots at the rear bottom of the radio. Press the
top part of the battery towards the radio to lock it in place until a
4.3 PC Test Mode click is heard.
Connect the radio to the serial port of the computer with the
special programming cable. Refer to figure 4.1.
Warning: Before entering the PC Test Mode, please firstly
connect a 50Ω HF load to the antenna connector of the radio or 2) Removing the battery
connect the radio to a general test set. To remove the battery pack, push the battery latch upwards,
With the KSP3600 programming software, you can enter the and then remove the battery away from the radio.
Test Mode to adjust the following parameters of the radio:
1) Middle frequency
2) Tx power
3) Battery Note:
* Do not short-circuit the battery terminals or dispose battery
4.4 Wired Clone Mode in fire.
Wired clone function can be used to improve the working * Do not disassemble the battery casing by yourself.
efficiency. After setting parameters of a radio, you can copy the
data of the radio (master) to another radio (slave) using a special 5.2 Installing the Antenna
clone cable. Hold the base of the antenna and turn the antenna clockwise
The operation procedure is as follows: into the connector on the top of the radio until secure.
a. Turn the master radio power off. Press and hold the Monitor
button while turning the radio power ON until the red LED flashes
twice and two beep tones sound to enter the Wired Clone Mode.
b. Connect the slave radio to the master radio by the special
clone cable, see figure 4.2.
5.3 Installing the External Speaker/MIC
Clone Cable
Master Radio Slave Radio Open the cover for external speaker/MIC jacks, and then insert
the external speaker/MIC plug into the jacks on the radio.
Figure 4.2 Note: When using the external speaker/MIC, the radio will not
c. Press the Monitor button of the master radio to start cloning. be waterproof.
The LED on the master radio will light red when data of the
master is sent to the slave.
d. While the slave is receiving the data, the LED lights green.
Note: The data being cloned includes all the data in “4.2
Functional Parameter Setting” but the adjustment parameters in
“4.3 PC Test Mode”. 5.4 Installing and Removing the Belt Clip
Align the grooves of the belt clip with those on the rear of the
battery. Then press the belt clip downwards until a click is heard.
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To remove the belt clip, use your fingernail or a tool to press


the belt clip tab away from the battery. Then slide the belt clip
upwards to remove it.

5.6 Removing the mainboard from the Al alloy chassis


1. Remove the screws on the PCB;
2. Remove the main waterproof for the Al alloy chassis;
3. Remove the solder of the antenna connector with a soldering
5.5 Removing the chassis from the front casing iron, and remove the mainboard;
1. Pull out the volume knob and the channel selector knob; 4. Remove the two screws fixing the antenna connector, and
2. Remove the two nuts for knobs and the nut for the antenna remove the connector.
connector;
3. Remove the two torx head fixing screws for the top cover;
4. Remove the two torx head fixing screws at the lower part of the
Al alloy chassis;
5. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot at the bottom of the
Al alloy chassis, and prize it up.
6. Pull the Al alloy chassis backwards to remove it from the front
casing.

5.7 Exploded View

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No. Part No. Description PCS Remark
1 7MHR-7123-01A-W9 Light guide 1 Silica gel, transparent, ROHS
2 7PLJ-7123-E01A LOGO 1
3 7MHP-7123-05A-W0 Cover for external speaker/MIC jacks 1 TPU, black, ROHS
4 7MHP-7123-01A-W0 Front casing 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS
Black waterproof cloth, diameter φ36mm* thick
5 7GCB-360001-W0 Protective net for speaker 1
0.1mm
Black non-woven cloth, diameter φ7mm* thick
6 7GCB-070005 Dustproof net for MIC 1
0.5mm, waterproof
7 7SMF-020040M-SZYB-N1 M2.0*4.0 pan plus machine screws 8 For fixing the PCB
8 7MHR-1727-09A-W3 MIC waterproof 1 Silica gel, hardness 40, orange, no surface treatment
9 6PM7-7115-HMA PT3600 mainboard 1
10 7MHR-7042-05A-W0 PT568 waterproof gasket for bracket 1 Silica gel, black, hardness 60, ROHS
11 7MHP-7042-11A-W PT568 battery connector assembly 1
12 7MHP-7123-07A-W0 MIC/SPK jack cover plug 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS
13 7SMF-020080M-MHHT-N1 M2*8 Torx thick head machine screws 2 For fixing Al alloy chassis
14 7MDP-7126-02A-W0 Battery bottom casing 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS (with hardware piece)
15 6BPM-063760-074130-A KB-31A Li-poly battery pack 1 M063760Q01,TCL,7.4V,1300mAh, ROHS
16 7MDP-7126-01A-W0 Battery top casing 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS (with hardware piece)
7MJP-1740-02A-W0
17 (7ML-1826-01A-L0, KBJ-05 Belt clip bracket (metal bracket) 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS (Al alloy, stainless steel)
7MJS-1826-01A-W)
18 7MJS-7128-01A-N KBJ-10 Belt clip bolt 1 Carbon steel, Ni-plated, ROHS
19 7MJP-7128-01A-W0 Belt clip 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS
20 7MJS-3851-02A-W KBJ-01 Spring 1 Stainless steel, ROHS
M2.5*5 Pan torx black Zn-plated
21 7SMF-025050M-MHYB-Z2 2 For fixing the top cover
machine screws
22 7MHP-7123-08A-W0 Battery latch 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS
23 7MHS-1727-02A-N Battery latch spring 1 Carbon Spring Wire ∮0.35, Ni-plated, ROHS
24 7MHP-7123-06A-W0 Top cover 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS
25 7MHR-7123-02A-W0 Main waterproof 1 Black silica gel, hardness 45, ROHS
26 7MHL-7123-01A-WA Al alloy chassis 1 ADC12, abrasive, polished, ROHS
27 3CR7-SMA-50JFB-4 PT558 antenna connector 1 Ni-plated brass, ROHS
28 7SMF-020040M-SZYB-N1 M2.0*4.0 Pan plus machine screws 2 For fixing the antenna connector
Brass, inner diameter M6mm, outer diameter
29 7NRC-060100035-B1 Switch nut 2
φ10mm, thick 3.5mm, black passivation
Brass, inner diameter M9mm, outer diameter
30 7NRC-090136039-B1 Antenna nut 1
φ13.6mm, thick 3.9mm,
31 3SE3-RE08140AX-V01 Encoder switch 1
32 2RW3-R08710NS-A103 Volume potentiometer 1
33 7MHP-1010-15A-W 3208 PVC MIC gasket 1 Transparent PVC, 0.5mm thick
34 4SS7-4005-016-100B 7200 speaker 1 Φ40*H4.8, impedance 16Ω, power 1W, gold-plated
35 7MHP-7123-04A-W0 PTT button cover 1 PC+ABS, black, ROHS
36 7MHR-7123-03A-W0 PTT button 1 Black silica gel, hardness 60, ROHS
37 xxxxxxxxx PT3600 antenna 1
38 7MHP-7123-03A-W3 Channel selector knob 1 ABS, black, painted, ROHS
39 7MHP-7123-02A-W0 Volume knob 1 ABS, black, painted, ROHS
40 7MHR-7123-04A-W3 Emergency button 1 Orange silica gel, hardness 60, ROHS

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Chapter 6 Adjustment 6.2 Adjustment Items
During the course of maintenance, it is necessary to test the
Before test/adjustment, make sure all equipment has been well radio and adjust its technical parameters after changing
connected to the ground! components. The following part is going to introduce the
Before test/adjustment, make sure the antenna output terminal adjustment items.
has been correctly connected to corresponding equipment or load! Some parameters can be adjusted by use of KSP3600
The transmitter output terminal must be terminated with an RF programming software (in the Test Mode). The adjustable
power attenuator and connected to a standard signal generator parameters are as follows:
(SSG)/frequency counter/deviation meter/spectrum analyzer! 1) Middle frequency
Make sure no transmission operation is being conducted while 2) Tx power
measuring the receiver! 3) Battery
During the adjustment/test/maintenance, make sure reliable Steps for adjustment:
anti-static measures are taken for human body and equipment. a. Enter PC Test Mode. Refer to Section 4.3.
b. Click “Tools” in the main menu of KSP3600 programming
6.1 Equipment and Software Required for Service software, and then click “Test Mode” in the pull-down menu to
Equipment and software listed in Table 6.1 are required for enter.
test and service of PT3600. c. Then the test screen will pop up. Double click the item you
Table 6.1 Equipment and Software Required for Test and Service want to adjust, and then you can adjust the parameters.
No. Item Specifications d. Exit the PC Test Mode after adjustment.
P2 or above, IBM compatible PC, WINDOWS
1 Computer
98/ME/2000/XP Operating System
Programming 6.3 Adjustment
2 KSP3600
software
Programming
6.3.1 PLL frequency
3 KSPL-02
cable In the Test Mode, double click “Middle Frequency” to enter.
4 Clone cable KCL-01
Adjust the parameter among 0-255 to make the Tx frequency at
DC regulated Output voltage: 7.5V
5 the rated value (error within 200Hz).
power supply Output current: ≥ 5A
Measurement range: 0.5-10W
Frequency range: 100MHz-500MHz
6 RF power meter 6.3.2 Tx power
Impedance: 50Ω
SWR ≤ 1.2
In the Test Mode, double click “High Power (Low)” to enter.
Frequency range: 0.1 - 600MHz
7 Frequency counter Frequency accuracy: better than ±1×10-6 Adjust the parameter among 0-255 to make the Tx power at 4W.
Sensitivity: better than 100mV
Meanwhile, observe the operating current, and make sure that the
Frequency range: DC - 600MHz
8 Deviation meter
Measurement range: 0 - ±5kHz current ≤1.8A.
Input impedance: above 10MΩ/V DC, capable of
9 DMM Use this method to adjust “High Power (Lower)”, “High
measuring voltage, current and resistance.
Audio signal Frequency range:2-3000Hz Power (Mid)”, “High power (Higher)”, “High Power (High)”, and
10
generator Output level: 1-500mV
make the Tx power at 4W.
RF power Attenuation: 40dB or 50dB
11
attenuator Supporting power : higher than 10W

Standard signal
Frequency range: 10MHz-1000MHz 6.3.3 Tx low battery voltage warning
12 Output level:
generator Set the voltage of the power supply at 6.8V.
0.1uV-32mV (-127dBm~-17dBm)
Frequency range: DC~20MHz In the Test Mode, double click “Battery” to enter. Adjust the
13 Oscilloscope
Measurement range: 10mV-20V
Audio frequency parameter among 0-255 to make the red LED flash.
14 Measurement range: 10mV-10V
voltmeter
Recommendation: Item 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 listed in the
6.4 Adjustment Description
table can be replaced by HP8920 general test set.
See Table 6.2.

Table 6.2 Transmitter Section


Measuring Adjustment
Item Test condition Test equipment Requirement Remark
terminal parts

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Middle Frequency Error within
PC Test Mode
frequency counter/General test set ±200Hz
Power meter/General test Error within
Power Antenna PC Test Mode Adjust to 4W
set, Ammeter ±0.2W
Low battery Indicator flashes
Battery terminal:6.8V PC Test Mode
warning after adjustment

Chapter 7 Specifications Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

7.1 General Specifications No. Problem Causes and Solutions


Product Model PT3600 1 No display after A. Battery power may be insufficient, please recharge

Frequency 400 ~ 470MHz 136 ~ 174MHz switching on or change the battery pack.
the radio B. The power switch is broken, please change it.
Modulation Type 16K0F3E
C. The CPU is broken, please change the IC.
Number of Channels 16 (15 + S)
D. The regulator tube is broken, please change the IC.
Channel Spacing 25 kHz (W) / 12.5kHz (N)
2 Cannot talk to A. The frequencies of both users are not the same,
Intermediate Frequency None
or hear other select the same frequency channel.
Operating Voltage 7.5V Negative grounded
group members B. The CTCSS/DCS of both users are not the same.
Operating Temperature -25℃~ +55℃
Please reset it with PC.
Antenna Impedance 50Ω
C. The radio is out of the effective communication
MIC Impedance 1.8k Ω
range.
Battery (Standard Model: KB-31A, Li-Poly Battery, DC
3 Cannot receive A. The antenna is in poor contact. Please fasten the
Configuration) 7.4V 1300mAh
signals antenna until secure.
Dimension (W×H×D) 56mm × 102mm × 29mm B. The HF amplifier is broken. Please change it.
Weight 235g (with battery and antenna) C. The squelch level is so high that the squelch cannot be
opened. Please reset the squelch level with PC.
7.2 Receiver Section 4 The A. The power amplifier tube Q11 is broken, so there
transmitting red is no power output, please change it.
Usable Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) ≤ 0.25μV
light is on, but B. The microphone is broken, please change it.
Open Squelch Sensitivity ≤ 0.18μV@ squelch level 3
no voice is
Residual Output ≤ -45dB
heard by the
Modulation Receiving Bandwidth ± 7kHz
recipient.
Adjacent Channel Selectivity ≥ 65dB
5 The receiving A. The speaker is broken. Please change it.
Intermodulation Rejection ≥ 60dB
green light is B. The audio power amplifier is broken. Please
Spurious Response Rejection ≥ 60dB
on, but no voice change the IC.
Audio Output Power Internal speaker: 1W, balance
is heard.
@ distortion ≤ 5%, 16Ω
6 Cannot program A. The cable connection is wrong, please check the
External speaker: 125mW,
the radio cable connection.
unbalance @ distortion ≤ 5%,
parameters B. The computer RS232 serial port output is
16Ω
normally abnormal, please check the computer.
Receiving Consumption Current ≤ 250mA
C. The external MIC/Speaker jack is in poor contact,
Standby Current (Average) ≤ 20mA
please change the jack.

7.3 Transmitter Section


Tx Power 4.5W @7.4V DC
Chapter 9 KBC-31A Charger
Frequency Stability ≤ ±2.5×10-6
Max. Modulation Deviation ±5kHz
Modulation Sensitivity 12mV 9.1 Working Conditions and General Specifications
Modulation Distortion (300-3000Hz) ≤ 3% a) Applicable battery: Li-poly (2*3.7v) and Ni-MH (6*1.2) battery
Adjacent Channel Tx power ≤ -70dB (battery capacity: 1 – 2.4AH).
Spurious Tx ≤ -70 dB b) Applicable power adapter: DC 11V-16V, 500 - 1500mA.
Residual FM ≤ -45 dB Voltage of standard power adapter: 12V.
Tx Power Consumption Current ≤ 1.8A @ 7.5V DC
c) Idling input current: ≤ 15mA.
d) Pre-charge current: 75mA ± 10mA.

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e) Pre-charge time limit: 15Min.
f) Constant charging current: 400mA ± 40mA.
g) Max. charging voltage for Li-poly battery: 8.32 – 8.42V;
Max. charging voltage for Ni-MH battery: 9.6 ± 0.1V.

9.2 Function Description


1. KBC-31A is an intelligent charger which is safe and reliable,
and has fast charging speed and high charging saturation.
2. Status indication function: In the pre-charge process, the red Red LED: Charging indication
LED will flash; in the charging process, the red LED will light; if Green LED: Power indication or charging completion indication
the radio is fully charged, or no battery is inserted into the charger Yellow LED: Abnormal charging indication
slot, or the battery is in the protection status, the green LED will
light; if the battery output is in short circuit, the yellow LED will
flash. Appendix 1 Abbreviations
3. External port of KBC-31A can identify Li-poly battery and
Ni-MH battery. AMP: Amplify, amplifier
4. Short circuit protection: If the positive and negative terminals ANT: Antenna
of the charger are in short circuit, the yellow LED will flash, and APC: Automatic Power Control
the charging current will be cut off. After the fault is removed, the BPF: Band Pass Filter
charger will resume normal operation. CTCSS: Continuous Tone Control Squelch System
5. Fully charged battery identification: If the user recharges a DCS: Digital Code Squelch
Ni-MH battery that has been fully charged, the charger will still DEMOD: Demodulation
charge the battery, and will judge if the battery is fully charged E2PROM: Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
according to normal –ΔV; if the user recharges a Li-poly battery HPF: High Pass Filter
that has been fully charged, the charger will detect the voltage of IDC: Instantaneous Deviation Control
the battery. If the voltage is higher than 8.25V, the charger will not IF: Intermediate Frequency
charge; if the voltage is lower than 8.25V, the charger will charge LED: Light-Emitting Diode
the battery again. LNA: Low Noise Amplifier
6. Temperature protection: For Li-poly battery, when the LPF: Low Pass Filter
temperature is higher than 55℃, the charger will stop charging, MCU: Micro Control Unit
and the yellow LED will light; when the temperature comes back MIC: Microphone
to 45℃, the charger will start charging again. For Ni-MH battery, MOD: Modulation
when the temperature is higher than 60℃, the charger will stop MONI: Monitor
charging, and the yellow LED will light; when the temperature PLL: Phase Lock Loop
comes back to 50℃, the charger will start charging again. PTT: Push-to-talk
7. When the radio is in the standby mode, if it is inserted into the RX: Receiver
charger slot, the charger will charge it automatically if the battery SPK: Speaker
voltage is lower than 8.2V. TCXO: Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillators
8. If the charger is in the automatic protection state, the yellow TX: Transmitter
LED will light. After the fault is removed, the charger will resume UL: Un-lock
normal operation. VCO: Voltage Control Oscillator

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Appendix 2 Electronic Parts List

PT3600-01
No. Part No. Name Specifications Unit Qty Position Mark
1 2RW3-RP08110SNAX-B Volume Switch RP08110SNAX-V01-0037,A103, ROHS PCS 1 SW403
2 3CE3-EJ-2507-CCPAK Plug-in Earphone Socket Φ2.5,EJ-2507-CCPA PCS 1 J502
3 3CE3-ST212-35K Plug-in MIC Socket Φ3.5,ST212-3.5 PCS 1 J503
4 3SE3-RE08140AX-V01-A Encoder Switch RE08140AX-V01-0000,16P16, ROHS PCS 1 SW404
5 3ST3-454548 Plug-in Touch Switch 4.5*4.5*4.8 PCS 2 SW305,SW303
6 3ST3-SKHLLBA010 Plug-in Touch Switch SKHLLBA010 imported, 7.5*7.5*4.0 PCS 1 SW302
Φ6.0mm, height 2.7mm, -40dB±2dB, all
7 4SM7-6027-A40B Microphone PCS 1 MK1
direction, 2.2KΩ, 2V(B6027AP402-65)
378 Crystal Sponge Black foam, 5*5*1, double-sided self-adhesive
8 7GCM-050050010-J PCS 2
Cushion (on the bottom of crystal oscillator)
PT558 Earphone Socket
9 7GCJ-S1727-A PVC, 0.4mmTHK, double-sided self-adhesive PCS 1
Gasket
10 7MHP-1010-15A-W 3208 PVC MIC Gasket Transparent PVC, 0.5mmTHK PCS 1
Transparent PVC, single-sided self-adhesive,
11 7MHP-1727-10A-JC 558 Potentiometer Gasket PCS 2
0.35THK
12 5XT1-CSTCR-7R30G53 Chip Ceramic Resonator CSTCR7M30G53-R0 PCS 1 X301
NT5032SA/NT5032SC,12.8MHz±2.5PPm,5.0*3.
13 5OT1-12R8-CEC3-0503 Chip TCXO PCS 1 X603
2*1.6mm
14 5FE1-BLM21P300S Chip EMI Control Filter 2012,BLM21P300S/BLM21PG300S(0149-05) PCS 4 L512,L513,L634,L636
1608,BLM11A221SPT/BLM18AG221S(0138-05
15 5FE1-BLM11A221SPT Chip EMI Control Filter PCS 8 L208,L209,L402,L403,L520,L521,L635,L638
)
16 4PE1-16-F5 Chip LED 1608, green, H19-213SYGC PCS 1 LED303
17 4PE1-16-F2 Chip LED 1608, red, 19-21SUR/S530-A2/TR8 PCS 1 LED304
18 3ST1-SKRTLBE010 Chip Touch Switch SKRTLBE010,4.5*3.55*3.3mm(ALPS) PCS 1 SW304
19 2RS1-32-R47J Chip Resistor 3216,0.47Ω±5% PCS 3 R523,R524,R525
20 2RS1-16-473J Chip Resistor 1608,47K±5% PCS 1 R288
21 2RS1-16-224J Chip Resistor 1608,220K±5% PCS 1 R448
22 2RS1-16-221J Chip Resistor 1608,220Ω±5% PCS 1 R511
23 2RS1-16-153J Chip Resistor 1608,15K±5% PCS 1 R532
24 2RS1-16-105J Chip Resistor 1608,1M±5% PCS 1 R537
25 2RS1-16-104J Chip Resistor 1608,100K±5% PCS 1 R445
26 2RS1-16-102J Chip Resistor 1608,1K±5% PCS 1 R447
27 2RS1-16-000O Chip Resistor 1608,0Ω PCS 4 R449,C579,L639,R444
28 2RS1-10-823J Chip Resistor 1005,82K±5% PCS 1 R509
29 2RS1-10-822J Chip Resistor 1005,8.2K±5% PCS 3 R346,R366,R522
30 2RS1-10-683J Chip Resistor 1005,68K±5% PCS 6 R270,R286,R301,R513,R208,R209
31 2RS1-10-563J Chip Resistor 1005,56K±5% PCS 5 R373,R377,R379,R381,R534
32 2RS1-10-562J Chip Resistor 1005,5.6K±5% PCS 1 R546
33 2RS1-10-474J Chip Resistor 1005,470K±5% PCS 1 R300
R255,R260,R370,R371,R425,R426,R427,R428,
34 2RS1-10-473J Chip Resistor 1005,47K±5% PCS 12
R508,R547,R665,R666
35 2RS1-10-472J Chip Resistor 1005,4.7K±5% PCS 7 R323,R353,R356,R359,R362,R651,R655
36 2RS1-10-471J Chip Resistor 1005,470Ω±5% PCS 1 R292
37 2RS1-10-470J Chip Resistor 1005,47Ω±5% PCS 1 R510
38 2RS1-10-393J Chip Resistor 1005,39K±5% PCS 1 R512
39 2RS1-10-392J Chip Resistor 1005,3.9K±5% PCS 2 R283,R303
40 2RS1-10-334J Chip Resistor 1005,330K±5% PCS 2 R321,R535
41 2RS1-10-333J Chip Resistor 1005,33K±5% PCS 2 R354,R357
42 2RS1-10-332J Chip Resistor 1005,3.3K±5% PCS 1 R569
43 2RS1-10-331J Chip Resistor 1005,330Ω±5% PCS 2 R536,R550
44 2RS1-10-273J Chip Resistor 1005,27K±5% PCS 1 R533
45 2RS1-10-272J Chip Resistor 1005,2.7K±5% PCS 7 R268,R277,R278,R374,R376,R378,R380

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46 2RS1-10-271J Chip Resistor 1005,270Ω±5% PCS 2 R506,R507
47 2RS1-10-223J Chip Resistor 1005,22K±5% PCS 1 R654
48 2RS1-10-222J Chip Resistor 1005,2.2K±5% PCS 1 R289
49 2RS1-10-221J Chip Resistor 1005,220Ω±5% PCS 2 R347,R355
50 2RS1-10-220J Chip Resistor 1005,22Ω±5% PCS 2 R521,R545
51 2RS1-10-182J Chip Resistor 1005,1.8K±5% PCS 1 R293
52 2RS1-10-153J Chip Resistor 1005,15K±5% PCS 1 R363
53 2RS1-10-152J Chip Resistor 1005,1.5K±5% PCS 1 R514
54 2RS1-10-104J Chip Resistor 1005,100K±5% PCS 1 R369
55 2RS1-10-103J Chip Resistor 1005,10K±5% PCS 7 R264,R273,R291,R294,R358,R658,R659
R202,R203,R204,R205,C229,R290,R295,R298,
56 2RS1-10-102J Chip Resistor 1005,1K±5% PCS 23 R325,R360,R368,R410,R548,R650,R652,R657,
R660,R661,R662,R664,R667,R668,R669
57 2RS1-10-101J Chip Resistor 1005,100Ω±5% PCS 2 R284,R656
58 2RS1-10-100J Chip Resistor 1005,10Ω±5% PCS 5 R207,R267,R285,R326,R367
C226,C230,R269,R276,R287,R297,C318,R322,
59 2RS1-10-000O Chip Resistor 1005,0Ω PCS 13
R375,R454,R515,C551,R580
60 2RE1-16-1503 Chip Precision Resistor 1608,150K±1% PCS 6 R526,R527,R528,R529,R530,R531
3225,1μH±20%, ferrite chip
61 2LW1-33UF-1R0M Chip Wire Inductor PCS 1 L505
(LQH32MN1R0M23L/LQH3N1R0M04)
62 2LW1-25UC-102JA Chip Wire Inductor 2520,1μH±5%, ceramic chip (FHW1008UC1R0J) PCS 1 L511
2012,220nH±5%, ceramic chip
63 2LW1-20UC-221J Chip Wire Inductor PCS 1 L509
(LQN21AR22J/LQW2BHNR22J03L)
64 2LW1-16UC-470J Chip Wire Inductor 1608,47nH±5%, ceramic chip (C1608CB-47NJ) PCS 2 L528,L529
65 2LL1-16-R10K Stacked Inductor 1608,0.1μH±10%(MLF1608DR10K) PCS 2 L100,L103
1608,0.1uH±5%(MLG1608BR10J\MLG1608B10
66 2LL1-16-R10J Stacked Inductor PCS 1 L640
0NJ/HK1608R10J-T)
67 2LL1-16-27NJ Stacked Inductor 1608,27nH±5%(MLG1608B27NJ) PCS 2 L101,L102
68 2LH1-R401R5-R03-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.40*φ1.5*3TL, pin height 0.5mm, positive PCS 2 L508,L514
69 2LH1-R401R5-L08-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.40*φ1.5*8TL, negative, high pin PCS 1 L510
70 2LH1-R301R5-R07-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.30 *φ1.5*7TL, positive, high pin PCS 1 L523
71 2LH1-R301R5-L06-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.30*φ1.5*6TL, negative, high pin PCS 2 L501,L502
72 2LH1-R301R5-L05-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.30*φ1.5*5TL, negative, high pin PCS 2 L516,L503
73 2CT1-TS35-100-470M Chip Ta Capacitor 3528,47μF±20%,10V,TS model (size B) PCS 1 C725
74 2CT1-TP20-100-4R7M Chip Ta Capacitor 2012,4.7μF±20%,10V,TP model (size P) PCS 8 C454,C457,C459,C465,C562,C571,C715,C717
75 2CT1-TP20-100-100M Chip Ta Capacitor 2012,10μF±20%,10V,TP model (size P) PCS 6 C267,C269,C468,C473,C475,C560
76 2CC1-16-X7R500-471K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,470P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 2 C458,C461
77 2CC1-16-X7R500-104K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,100nF±10%,50V,X7R PCS 2 C452,C462
78 2CC1-16-X7R500-102K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,1000P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 8 C455,C464,C469,C476,C480,C533,C534,C578
79 2CC1-16-X5R160-105K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,1μF±10%,16V,X5R PCS 1 C460
80 2CC1-16-C0G500-9R0C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,9P±0.25P,50V,C0G PCS 1 C503
81 2CC1-16-C0G500-8R0C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,8P±0.25P,50V,C0G PCS 1 C519
82 2CC1-16-C0G500-820J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,82P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C504,C527
83 2CC1-16-C0G500-471J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,470P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C518,C584
84 2CC1-16-C0G500-470J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,47P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C506
85 2CC1-16-C0G500-300J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,30P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C535
86 2CC1-16-C0G500-240J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,24P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C526
87 2CC1-16-C0G500-221J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,220P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C218,C219
88 2CC1-16-C0G500-220J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,22P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C509
89 2CC1-16-C0G500-200J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,20P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C521
90 2CC1-16-C0G500-160J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,16P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C508
91 2CC1-16-C0G500-151J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,150P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C520
92 2CC1-16-C0G500-150J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,15P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C510
93 2CC1-16-C0G500-120J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,12P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C505,C522
94 2CC1-16-C0G500-110J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,11P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C501,C502
95 2CC1-16-C0G500-100D Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,10P±0.5P,50V,C0G PCS 1 C580
96 2CC1-10-X7R500-472K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,4700P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 1 C330

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97 2CC1-10-X7R500-392K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,3900P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 1 C314
98 2CC1-10-X7R500-103K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,10nF±10%,50V,X7R PCS 8 C214,C315,C530,C541,C543,C547,C716,C728
C212,C234,C238,C252,C277,C319,C323,C539,
99 2CC1-10-X7R500-102K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,1000P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 20 C540,C548,C549,C558,C567,C572,C718,C727,
C730,C731,C733,C329
100 2CC1-10-X7R160-473K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,47nF±10%,16V,X7R PCS 4 C271,C272,C276,C726
101 2CC1-10-X7R160-333K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,33nF±10%,16V,X7R PCS 2 C678,C325
102 2CC1-10-X7R160-223K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,22nF±10%,16V,X7R PCS 2 C681,C324
C211,C227,C233,C310,C312,C316,C317,C331,
103 2CC1-10-X7R160-104K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,100nF±10%,16V,X7R PCS 18 C409,C472,C474,C477,C478,C531,C544,C550,
C723,C729
104 2CC1-10-X7R100-105K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,1μF±10%,10V,X7R PCS 6 C244,C328,C479,C714,C724,C327
C209,C220,C228,C232,C311,C313,C320,C321,
C322,C326,C333,C429,C430,C431,C432,C433,
105 2CC1-10-C0G500-471J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,470P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 34 C524,C528,C529,C536,C537,C538,C542,C546,
C555,C556,C559,C561,C563,C568,C569,C577,
C719,C722
106 2CC1-10-C0G500-3R0C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,3P±0.25P,50V,C0G PCS 1 C302
107 2CC1-10-C0G500-220J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,22P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C303,C309
108 2CC1-10-C0G500-151J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,150P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 3 C575,C713,C732
109 2CC1-10-C0G500-101J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,100P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C552,C557
110 2CC1-10-C0G500-100D Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,10P±0.5P,50V,C0G PCS 2 C720,C721
111 1TT1-FMMT717TA Chip Triode FMMT717A,PNP,SOT23 PCS 1 Q622
112 1TT1-DTC144EUA Chip Triode DTC144EUA(26),SOT323 PCS 1 Q627
113 1TT1-DTC144EE Chip Triode Digital triode, DTC144EE(26),SOT323 PCS 6 Q301,Q304,Q305,Q621,Q623,Q626
114 1TT1-DTA144EE Chip Triode Digital triode, DTA144EE-SMD PCS 1 Q515
115 1TT1-2SC5108-Y Chip Triode 2SC5108-Y(MC),NPN PCS 1 Q506
116 1TT1-2SC3356-R24 Chip Triode 2SC3356-R24,SOT23,NPN PCS 1 Q507
117 1TF1-ST2302 Chip FET ST2302,SOT-23 PCS 2 Q632,Q634
118 1TF1-ST2301 Chip FET ST2301A,SOT-23 PCS 1 Q637
119 1TF1-RD07MUS2B Chip FET RD07MUS2B, ROHS PCS 1 Q501
120 1TF1-2SK3475 Chip FET 2SK3475,SOT-89 (6200 silk-screen must be WB) PCS 1 Q502
121 1TF1-2SK1824 Chip FET 2SK1824(B1) PCS 3 Q508,Q624,Q625
Chip Voltage Regulator
122 1IS1-XC6204B332MR Voltage regulation integration 3.3V,SOT-23-5 PCS 2 Q636,Q639
IC
123 1IS1-TDA2822 Chip Special IC TDA2822 PCS 1 U1
124 1IS1-RDA1846 Chip Special IC RDA1846, ROHS PCS 1 U8
125 1IS1-PST9124NR Chip Reset IC Reset IC,PST9124NR PCS 1 IC307
Blank, need to be programmed, MCU/R8C/2A,
126 1IP1-R5F212A8SNFP Chip CPU IC PCS 1 U6
R5F212A8SNFP, ROHS
127 1IM1-W25X80AVSIG Chip Storage IC W25Q80BVSIG,SOIC,8Mbit, ROHS PCS 1 U4
128 1IM1-AT24C08BN-SH Chip Memory IC EEPROPM,AT24C08BN-SH(8-SOIC) PCS 1 IC305
Double operation amplification NJM2904V,
129 1IL1-NJM2904V Chip Linear IC PCS 1 IC502
TSSOP-8
Chip Voltage Regulator
130 1DZ1-HZU5ALL HZU5ALL,2012,5V PCS 1 DW501
Diode
131 1DS1-HVC131 Chip Switch Diode HVC131(P1),1608 PCS 4 D508,D511,D515,D517
132 1DS1-HSC277 Chip Switch Diode HSC277,1608 PCS 2 D403,D404

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No. Part No. Name Specifications Unit Qty Position Mark
1 2RW3-RP08110SNAX-B Volume Switch RP08110SNAX-V01-0037,A103, ROHS PCS 1 SW403
2 3CE3-EJ-2507-CCPAK Plug-in Earphone Socket Φ2.5,EJ-2507-CCPA PCS 1 J502
3 3CE3-ST212-35K Plug-in MIC Socket Φ3.5,ST212-3.5 PCS 1 J503
4 3SE3-RE08140AX-V01-A Encoder Switch RE08140AX-V01-0000,16P16, ROHS PCS 1 SW404
5 3ST3-454548 Plug-in Touch Switch 4.5*4.5*4.8 PCS 2 SW305,SW303
6 3ST3-SKHLLBA010 Plug-in Touch Switch SKHLLBA010 imported, 7.5*7.5*4.0 PCS 1 SW302

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Φ6.0mm, height 2.7mm,-40dB±2dB, all direction,
7 4SM7-6027-A40B Microphone PCS 1 MK1
2.2KΩ, 2V(B6027AP402-65)
378 Crystal Sponge Black foam, 5*5*1, double-sided self-adhesive
8 7GCM-050050010-J PCS 2
Cushion (on the bottom of the crystal oscillator)
PT558 Earphone Socket
9 7GCJ-S1727-A PVC, 0.4mmTHK, double-sided self-adhesive PCS 1
Gasket
10 7MHP-1010-15A-W 3208 PVC MIC Gasket Transparent PVC, 0.5mmTHK PCS 1
Transparent PVC, single-sided self-adhesive,
11 7MHP-1727-10A-JC 558 Potentiometer Gasket PCS 2
0.35THK
12 5XT1-CSTCR-7R30G53 Chip Ceramic Resonator CSTCR7M30G53-R0 PCS 1 X301
NT5032SA/NT5032SC,12.8MHz±2.5PPm,5.0*3.
13 5OT1-12R8-CEC3-0503 Chip TCXO PCS 1 X603
2*1.6mm
14 5FE1-BLM21P300S Chip EMI Control Filter 2012,BLM21P300S/BLM21PG300S(0149-05) PCS 4 L512,L513,L634,L636
1608,BLM11A221SPT/BLM18AG221S(0138-05
15 5FE1-BLM11A221SPT Chip EMI Control Filter PCS 8 L208,L209,L402,L403,L520,L521,L635,L638
)
16 4PE1-16-F5 Chip LED 1608, green, H19-213SYGC PCS 1 LED303
17 4PE1-16-F2 Chip LED 1608, red, 19-21SUR/S530-A2/TR8 PCS 1 LED304
18 3ST1-SKRTLBE010 Chip Touch Switch SKRTLBE010,4.5*3.55*3.3mm(ALPS) PCS 1 SW304
19 2RS1-32-R47J Chip Resistor 3216,0.47Ω±5% PCS 3 R523,R524,R525
20 2RS1-16-683J Chip Resistor 1608,68K±5% PCS 2 R208,R209
21 2RS1-16-473J Chip Resistor 1608,47K±5% PCS 1 R288
22 2RS1-16-224J Chip Resistor 1608,220K±5% PCS 1 R448
23 2RS1-16-153J Chip Resistor 1608,15K±5% PCS 1 R532
24 2RS1-16-105J Chip Resistor 1608,1M±5% PCS 1 R537
25 2RS1-16-104J Chip Resistor 1608,100K±5% PCS 1 R445
26 2RS1-16-102J Chip Resistor 1608,1K±5% PCS 1 R447
27 2RS1-16-000O Chip Resistor 1608,0Ω PCS 7 L101,L102,R444,C533,C582,L639,R449
28 2RS1-10-823J Chip Resistor 1005,82K±5% PCS 1 R509
29 2RS1-10-822J Chip Resistor 1005,8.2K±5% PCS 3 R346,R366,R522
30 2RS1-10-683J Chip Resistor 1005,68K±5% PCS 4 R270,R286,R301,R513
31 2RS1-10-563J Chip Resistor 1005,56K±5% PCS 5 R373,R377,R379,R381,R534
32 2RS1-10-562J Chip Resistor 1005,5.6K±5% PCS 1 R546
33 2RS1-10-474J Chip Resistor 1005,470K±5% PCS 1 R300
R255,R260,R370,R371,R425,R426,R427,R428,
34 2RS1-10-473J Chip Resistor 1005,47K±5% PCS 12
R508,R547,R665,R666
35 2RS1-10-472J Chip Resistor 1005,4.7K±5% PCS 7 R323,R353,R356,R359,R362,R651,R655
36 2RS1-10-471J Chip Resistor 1005,470Ω±5% PCS 1 R292
37 2RS1-10-470J Chip Resistor 1005,47Ω±5% PCS 1 R510
38 2RS1-10-393J Chip Resistor 1005,39K±5% PCS 1 R512
39 2RS1-10-392J Chip Resistor 1005,3.9K±5% PCS 2 R283,R303
40 2RS1-10-334J Chip Resistor 1005,330K±5% PCS 2 R321,R535
41 2RS1-10-333J Chip Resistor 1005,33K±5% PCS 2 R354,R357
42 2RS1-10-332J Chip Resistor 1005,3.3K±5% PCS 1 R569
43 2RS1-10-331J Chip Resistor 1005,330Ω±5% PCS 2 R536,R550
44 2RS1-10-273J Chip Resistor 1005,27K±5% PCS 1 R533
45 2RS1-10-272J Chip Resistor 1005,2.7K±5% PCS 7 R268,R277,R278,R374,R376,R378,R380
46 2RS1-10-271J Chip Resistor 1005,270Ω±5% PCS 2 R506,R507
47 2RS1-10-223J Chip Resistor 1005,22K±5% PCS 1 R654
48 2RS1-10-222J Chip Resistor 1005,2.2K±5% PCS 1 R289
49 2RS1-10-221J Chip Resistor 1005,220Ω±5% PCS 2 R347,R355
50 2RS1-10-220J Chip Resistor 1005,22Ω±5% PCS 2 R521,R545
51 2RS1-10-182J Chip Resistor 1005,1.8K±5% PCS 1 R293
52 2RS1-10-153J Chip Resistor 1005,15K±5% PCS 1 R363
53 2RS1-10-152J Chip Resistor 1005,1.5K±5% PCS 1 R514
54 2RS1-10-104J Chip Resistor 1005,100K±5% PCS 1 R369
55 2RS1-10-103J Chip Resistor 1005,10K±5% PCS 7 R264,R273,R291,R294,R358,R658,R659
56 2RS1-10-102J Chip Resistor 1005,1K±5% PCS 23 R202,R203,R204,R205,C229,R290,R295,R298,

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R325,R360,R368,R410,R548,R650,R652,R657,
R660,R661,R662,R664,R667,R668,R669
57 2RS1-10-101J Chip Resistor 1005,100Ω±5% PCS 2 R284,R656
58 2RS1-10-100J Chip Resistor 1005,10Ω±5% PCS 5 R207,R267,R285,R326,R367
C226,C230,R269,R276,R287,R297,C318,R322,
59 2RS1-10-000O Chip Resistor 1005,0Ω PCS 13
R375,R454,R515,C551,R580
60 2RE1-16-1503 Chip Precision Resistor 1608,150K±1% PCS 6 R526,R527,R528,R529,R530,R531
2012,220nH±5%, ceramic chip
61 2LW1-20UC-221J Chip Wire Inductor PCS 1 L509
(LQN21AR22J/LQW2BHNR22J03L)
62 2LW1-16UC-680J Chip Wire Inductor 1608,68nH±5%, ceramic chip (C1608CB-68NJ) PCS 2 L528,L529
63 2LW1-16UC-120G Chip Wire Inductor 1608,12nH±2%, ceramic chip (C1608CB-12NG) PCS 1 L103
1608,0.1uH±5%(MLG1608BR10J\MLG1608B10
64 2LL1-16-R10J Stacked Inductor PCS 1 L640
0NJ/HK1608R10J-T)
65 2LL1-16-27NJ Stacked Inductor 1608,27nH±5%(MLG1608B27NJ) PCS 1 L100
66 2LH1-R501R5-L05-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.50*φ1.5*5TL, negative, high pin PCS 1 L511
67 2LH1-R401R5-R04-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.40*φ1.5*4TL, pin height 0.5mm, positive PCS 1 L502
68 2LH1-R401R5-R03-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.40*φ1.5*3TL, pin height 0.5mm, positive PCS 4 L527,L523,L501,L503
69 2LH1-R401R5-L08-05 Chip Air-cored Inductor φ0.40*φ1.5*8TL, negative, high pin PCS 1 L510
70 2CT1-TS35-100-470M Chip Ta Capacitor 3528,47μF±20%,10V,TS model (size B) PCS 1 C725
71 2CT1-TP20-100-4R7M Chip Ta Capacitor 2012,4.7μF±20%,10V,TP model (size P) PCS 8 C454,C457,C459,C465,C562,C571,C715,C717
72 2CT1-TP20-100-100M Chip Ta Capacitor 2012,10μF±20%,10V,TP model (size P) PCS 6 C267,C269,C468,C473,C475,C560
73 2CC1-16-X7R500-471K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,470P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 2 C458,C461
74 2CC1-16-X7R500-104K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,100nF±10%,50V,X7R PCS 2 C452,C462
75 2CC1-16-X7R500-102K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,1000P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 7 C455,C464,C469,C476,C480,C534,C578
76 2CC1-16-X5R160-105K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,1μF±10%,16V,X5R PCS 1 C460
77 2CC1-16-C0G500-820J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,82P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C504
78 2CC1-16-C0G500-6R0C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,6P±0.25P ,50V,C0G PCS 1 C505
79 2CC1-16-C0G500-5R0C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,5P±0.25P,50V,C0G PCS 3 C509,C510,C519
80 2CC1-16-C0G500-471J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,470P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C518,C584
81 2CC1-16-C0G500-470J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,47P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C506
82 2CC1-16-C0G500-3R5C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,3.5P/3.6±0.25P,50V,C0G PCS 1 C503
83 2CC1-16-C0G500-2R0C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,2P±0.25P,50V,C0G PCS 2 C501,C508
84 2CC1-16-C0G500-221J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,220P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C218,C219
85 2CC1-16-C0G500-1R5C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,1.5P±0.25P,50V,C0G PCS 1 C502
86 2CC1-16-C0G500-180J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,18P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C580,C585
87 2CC1-16-C0G500-110J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,11P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C574
88 2CC1-16-C0G500-101J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,100P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C532
89 2CC1-16-C0G500-100D Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1608,10P±0.5P,50V,C0G PCS 2 C523,C525
90 2CC1-10-X7R500-472K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,4700P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 1 C330
91 2CC1-10-X7R500-392K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,3900P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 1 C314
92 2CC1-10-X7R500-103K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,10nF±10%,50V,X7R PCS 8 C214,C315,C530,C541,C543,C547,C716,C728
C212,C234,C238,C252,C277,C319,C323,C539,
93 2CC1-10-X7R500-102K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,1000P±10%,50V,X7R PCS 20 C540,C548,C549,C558,C567,C572,C718,C727,
C730,C731,C733,C329
94 2CC1-10-X7R160-473K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,47nF±10%,16V,X7R PCS 4 C271,C272,C276,C726
95 2CC1-10-X7R160-333K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,33nF±10%,16V,X7R PCS 2 C678,C325
96 2CC1-10-X7R160-223K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,22nF±10%,16V,X7R PCS 2 C681,C324
C211,C227,C233,C310,C312,C316,C317,C331,
97 2CC1-10-X7R160-104K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,100nF±10%,16V,X7R PCS 18 C409,C472,C474,C477,C478,C531,C544,C550,
C723,C729
98 2CC1-10-X7R100-105K Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,1μF±10%,10V,X7R PCS 5 C244,C245,C328,C714,C724,C327
C209,C220,C228,C232,C311,C313,C320,C321,
C322,C326,C333,C429,C430,C431,C432,C433,
99 2CC1-10-C0G500-471J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,470P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 32 C524,C528,C529,C536,C537,C538,C542,C546,
C555,C556,C559,C561,C563,C568,C569,C577,
C719,C722
100 2CC1-10-C0G500-3R0C Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,3P±0.25P,50V,C0G PCS 1 C302

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101 2CC1-10-C0G500-220J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,22P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C303,C309
102 2CC1-10-C0G500-151J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,150P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C713,C732
103 2CC1-10-C0G500-120J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,12P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 1 C575
104 2CC1-10-C0G500-101J Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,100P±5%,50V,C0G PCS 2 C552,C557
105 2CC1-10-C0G500-100D Chip Multilayer Capacitor 1005,10P±0.5P,50V,C0G PCS 2 C720,C721
106 1TT1-FMMT717TA Chip Triode FMMT717A,PNP,SOT23 PCS 1 Q622
107 1TT1-DTC144EUA Chip Triode DTC144EUA(26),SOT323 PCS 1 Q627
108 1TT1-DTC144EE Chip Triode Digital triode DTC144EE(26),SOT323 PCS 6 Q301,Q304,Q305,Q621,Q623,Q626
109 1TT1-DTA144EE Chip Triode Digital triode DTA144EE-SMD PCS 1 Q515
110 1TT1-2SC5108-Y Chip Triode 2SC5108-Y(MC),NPN PCS 1 Q506
111 1TT1-2SC3356-R24 Chip Triode 2SC3356-R24,SOT23,NPN PCS 1 Q507
112 1TF1-ST2302 Chip FET ST2302,SOT-23 PCS 2 Q632,Q634
113 1TF1-ST2301 Chip FET ST2301A,SOT-23 PCS 1 Q637
114 1TF1-RD07MUS2B Chip FET RD07MUS2B, ROHS PCS 1 Q501
115 1TF1-2SK3475 Chip FET 2SK3475,SOT-89(6200 silk-screen must be WB) PCS 1 Q502
116 1TF1-2SK1824 Chip FET 2SK1824(B1) PCS 3 Q508,Q624,Q625
Chip Voltage Regulator
117 1IS1-XC6204B332MR Voltage regulation integration 3.3V,SOT-23-5 PCS 2 Q636,Q639
IC
118 1IS1-TDA2822 Chip Special IC TDA2822 PCS 1 U1
119 1IS1-RDA1846 Chip Special IC RDA1846, ROHS PCS 1 U8
120 1IS1-PST9140NR Chip Reset IC Reset IC,PST9140NR PCS 1 IC307
Blank, need to be programmed, MCU/R8C/2A,
121 1IP1-R5F212A8SNFP Chip CPU IC PCS 1 U6
R5F212A8SNFP, ROHS
122 1IM1-W25X80AVSIG Chip Storage IC W25Q80BVSIG,SOIC,8Mbit, ROHS PCS 1 U4
123 1IM1-AT24C08BN-SH Chip Memory IC EEPROPM,AT24C08BN-SH(8-SOIC) PCS 1 IC305
Double operation amplification NJM2904V,
124 1IL1-NJM2904V Chip Linear IC PCS 1 IC502
TSSOP-8
Chip Voltage Regulator
125 1DZ1-HZU5ALL HZU5ALL,2012,5V PCS 1 DW501
Diode
126 1DS1-HVC131 Chip Switch Diode HVC131(P1),1608 PCS 4 D508,D511,D515,D517
127 1DS1-HSC277 Chip Switch Diode HSC277,1608 PCS 2 D403,D404

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Appendix 3 Structural Parts List

No. Part No. Name/Specifications Unit Qty.


1 7MHR-7123-01A-W9 Light Guide PCS 1
2 7PLJ-7123-E01A LOGO PCS 1
3 7MHP-7123-05A-W0 MIC/SPK Jack Cover PCS 1
4 7MHP-7123-01A-W0 Front Casing PCS 1
5 7GCB-360001-W0 Protective Net for Speaker PCS 1
6 7GCB-070005 Dustproof Net for MIC PCS 1
7 7SMF-020040M-SZYB-N1 M2.0*4.0 Pan Plus Machine Screw PCS 8
8 7MHR-1727-09A-W3 MIC Waterproof PCS 1
9 6PM7-7115-HMA PT3600 Main Board PCS 1
10 7MHR-7042-05A-W0 PT568 Waterproof Gasket for Bracket PCS 1
11 7MHP-7042-11A-W PT568 Battery Connector Assembly PCS 1
12 7MHP-7123-07A-W0 MIC/SPK Jack Cover Plug PCS 1
13 7SMF-020080M-MHHT-N1 M2*8 Thick Head Torx Machine Screw PCS 2
14 7MDP-7126-02A-W0 Battery Bottom Casing PCS 1
15 6BPM-063760-074130-A KB-31A Li-Poly Battery Pack PCS 1
16 7MDP-7126-01A-W0 Battery Top Casing PCS 1
7MJP-1740-02A-W0
17 KBJ-05 Belt Clip Bracket (metal bracket) PCS 1
(7ML-1826-01A-L0, 7MJS-1826-01A-W)
18 7MJS-7128-01A-N KBJ-10 Belt Clip Bolt PCS 1
19 7MJP-7128-01A-W0 Belt Clip PCS 1
20 7MJS-3851-02A-W KBJ-01 Spring PCS 1
21 7SMF-025050M-MHYB-Z2 M2.5*5 Pan Torx Black Zn-plated Machine Screw PCS 2
22 7MHP-7123-08A-W0 Battery Latch PCS 1
23 7MHS-1727-02A-N Battery Latch Spring PCS 1
24 7MHP-7123-06A-W0 Top Cover PCS 1
25 7MHR-7123-02A-W0 Main Waterproof PCS 1
26 7MHL-7123-01A-WA Al Alloy Chassis PCS 1
27 3CR7-SMA-50JFB-4 PT558 Antenna Connector PCS 1
28 7SMF-020040M-SZYB-N1 M2.0*4.0 Pan Plus Machine Screw PCS 2
29 7NRC-060100035-B1 Nut for Switches PCS 2
30 7NRC-090136039-B1 Nut for Antenna PCS 1
31 3SE3-RE08140AX-V01 Encoder Switch PCS 1
32 2RW3-R08710NS-A103 Volume Potentiometer PCS 1
33 7MHP-1010-15A-W 3208 PVC MIC Gasket PCS 1
34 4SS7-4005-016-100B 7200 Gold-plated Speaker PCS 1
35 7MHP-7123-04A-W0 PTT Button Cover PCS 1
36 7MHR-7123-03A-W0 PTT Silica Gel Button PCS 1
37 7MHP-7123-03A-W3 Encover Knob PCS 1
38 7MHP-7123-02A-W0 Volume Knob PCS 1
39 7MHR-7123-04A-W3 Emergency Button PCS 1

21
PT3600 Service Manual
Appendix 4 Accessories

Name Model Specifications External View


Battery KB-31A 7.4V 1300mAH Li-poly Battery

Hand Strap KGS-01

Earphone KME-008

KME-010

Charger KBC-31A 4 Hours Standard Charger

Power Adapter KTC-24 DC OUT 12V 500mA

Antenna Long Antenna

Short Antenna

Belt Clip KBJ-10

22
5 4 3 2 1
C725
R299 NC 47uF/16V
Baseband Circuit of Main Board
10R R267

R297 0R
R301

R286
10R R285

C245 Q624 C269 S D


2SK1824 5 4 Q632
0R 10uF/10V NF2 GND
C271

VOL_OUT D S
68K

6 3 68K ST2302

G
R276 C244 INPUT2 OUTPUT2
473

0R 105 5
R265 7 2 4
G

Q625 INPUT1 VCC J502


NC 3
2SK1824 R296 8 1 1 SPK-JACK
S

3M NF1 OUTPUT1
C276

C277
473

G 2
C272

D L403 NC U1 D
102 R273

R209
C214 ST2302
BLM11A221S 10K TDA2822
473
NC
R260 2

G
D

103 Q634 -
3M R207 1 + SPK1

68K
47K
10R
3

C252 Q626 S D
47K BLM11A221S
MAXAF 2
DTC144EE

68K
R208
102 R255
C211 L640 R302 NC C219 C218
104
104 BAT+
1

C475
BEEP C478 221 221
Q622
47K

102
R288

C212
Figure 1 PT3600-01 Baseband Circuit of Main Board

FMMT717

10uF/10V
R300
FlashCS R202 1K 470K
1 /CS VCC 8
FlashDO 2 DO /HOLD 7 1K
R203 1K 3 6 R204 2.2K
/WD CLK FlashCLK
R268

4 5 R289
GND DIO
3

R205
1K R298 1K Q621
U4 FlashDIO AFCO 2

3
R277

R278

DTC144EE
Q623
2.7K

W25X80AVSIG R287 2
R264 SPKC 0R DTC144EE
1

C209 5
2.7K

2.7K

1
5V 10K 471 3
2
1 J503
C MIC-JACK C
R258 R271 0R
R304

R305

10R L208
1K BLM11A221S 3M
C226 0R C227 474 C230 0R C233 1.2K
MIC_IN R293
U5 W588A080 R269
1.8K MK1
47K

47K

2 3 C251 1
VSS RST
1 SPK 2 MIC
104 R270

C267
6 VDD1 R303
Q628 R263 68K R283 C228 R292 470R C220
DTC144EE 1K C231 NC 3.9K
7 VSS busy1 4 FlashCLK VOXIN
3

8 5 C229 3.9K 471 471

10uF/10V
R261 1K2 SCLK OSC C232
VDD 10
9 1K R284
FlashCS Sdata R262 C250 471 100R

23
C466
1

392 4.7uF/10V
150K
R291 R295
10K 2.2K
TXD
3

R259 1K2 Q629


Q211 C248 R294 R290 2.2K
DTC144EE R256 2SK1824 10K
FlashDIO 10R C246 105 0R 5V RXD
D S W558OUT U9 C234
1

R257 C247 HT7150 C238


100R NC C249 102
G

NC 102
VIN VOUT

4.7uF/10V
GND
R279 10R

C463
FlashDO

471
C470
B D404 HSC277 B
BAT+
1 2
DC402 Power L636
3C
+ 1 2
4

C468 C469 XC6204B332MR


C452 SW403 10uF/10V 102 L402
- 104 C473 BLM21P300S Q639
POWER&VOL R444 0R BLM11A221S
10uF/10V 1 5
BETTARY R448 R445 VIN OUT
1
2
3
220K 100K

C465

471 C461
2 VSS

4.7uF/10V
1K R447
3 4 C459 C460 C462
CE NC 4.7uF/10V 104
22R R449 VOL_OUT 105
C480
C464 102
LOWBATT
102
W558OUT C477
105

D403
BEEP 3M 3T

1
HSC277
XC6204B332MR Q637
R454 Q636 2SA1745
0R 1 5 E C

C455
2
VIN OUT

4.7uF/10V

C458
2 R405

4.7uF/10V
VSS

C454

C457
A
L209 150R 474 47K A

B
BLM11A221S C409 C410 R457 C472

102
474 3 CE NC 4
3.3K C476 R406

471
AFOUT 102 KIRISUN ELECTRONICS (SHEN ZHEN) CO.,LTD

6.8K R456
R458 4.7K

102 R441
3.3K
Model: PT3600-01 Designer:
Q306
C474
3TC
Filename: Check:
104 DTC144EE
File NO.: Approve:
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
3M
MCU Circuit of Main Board
BAT+
R425
10R

R426 R427 R428


C328 105 CTC/DCSIN
3M 47K
33K R357 33K R354 1K R360 47K 47K 47K
APC
R367

R362
4.7K RDAOSC
4.7K R359 4.7K R356 C327 C316 SW404
ENC3

11

10
D CTC/DCSOUT D

3
R361

105 C317 ENCORDER


C324
RDAGPIO5

RDAGPIO4

LED304
GREEN

C325 104

ECN3
ECN3
ECN2
LED301
RDAINT
RDAEN
RDACLK

104

LED302

RREEN
LED303
MAXAF

333 ENC1

NC

NC
223
AFCO

CFA
*

4 ECN1 ECN2 2 ENC2


12 ECN1 ECN0 9
5 GND0 ECN0 1
Q304 Q305

GND1
GND2
GND3
SHIFT DTC144EE DTC144EE
U6
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17

220R
R8C/2A/2B

8.2K

R366 8.2K
ENC0

6
7
8
220R

C323
P8_3/TRFO10/TRFI

P2_0/TRDIOA0/TRDCLK
P8_2/TRFO02

P8_4/TRFO11
P8_5/TRFO12
P8_6
P1_4/TXD0

P2_1/TRDIOB0
P2_2/TRDIOC0
P2_3/TRDIOD0
P2_4/TRDIOA1
P2_5/TRDIOB1
P2_6/TRDIOC1
P1_5/RXD0/(TRAIO)/(INT1)
P1_6/CLK0
P1_7/TRAIO/INT1

10R DTC144EE C319 C429 C430 C431 C432


Figure 2 PT3600-01 MCU Circuit of Main Board

R326 22P Q301 102

R355
103 103

R346
C303 103 103

102
R347
BLM11A221S

C302 3P
L635

33 16
1

RDADATA RDAPDN

CTC/DCSOUT
P8_1/TRFO01 P2_7/TRDIOD1
1K
R325
34 P8_0/TRFO00 P5_0/TRCCLK 15 SQL
2

RDAGPIO4
RDAGPIO5
CTC/DCSIN
35 14 C331 104 2T/5TIN
P6_0/TREO P5_1/TRCIOA/TRCTRG

GLED

RLED

2T/5TIN
36 13

RDAINT
P4_5/INT0 P5_2/TRCIOB 3TC
37 12

BEEP
TXD P6_6/INT2/TXD1 P5_3/TRCIOC PTTKEY 7.3MHz

SQL
RXD 38 P6_7/INT3/RXD1 P5_4/TRCIOD 11 DOWNKEY
39 P6_5/(CLK1)/CLK2 VCC/AVCC 10 X301
40 P6_4/RXD2 P4_6/XIN 9 3C
41 P6_3/TXD2 VSS/AVSS 8
42 7 C309 22P

1K

1K
1K
1K
1K
P3_1/TRBO P4_7/XOUT1

471 C433
C 43 6 C
P3_0/TRAO RESET

102
44 5

C733
P3_6/(INT1) P4_4/XCOUT UPKEY
45 4 TOPKEY R322 0R
P3_2/(INT2) P4_3/XCIN

R669

R668
R667
R664
46 3

R650
FlashCLK P1_3/KI3/AN11 MODE IC307
FlashDIO 47 P1_2/KI2/AN10 P3_4/SDA/SCS 2 EPCLK

10K
PST9124NR

10K
48 1 3M
P3_5/SCL/SSCK

FlashCS P1_1/KI1/AN9 P3_3/SSI EPDATA


P0_5/AN2/CLK1
P0_6/AN1/DA0

P0_7/AN0/DA1

1 5
P1_0/KI0/AN8

NC VCC

32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
2 VEE1
VCC/AVCC
VSS/AVSS

330K

R321
P3_7/SSO
P0_0/AN7
P0_1/AN6
P0_2/AN5
P0_3/AN4
P0_4/AN3

3 VEE2 OUT 4
C311

R658

R659
33

GPIO0
GPIO1
GPIO2
GPIO3
GPIO4
GPIO5
GPIO6
GPIO7
GND
VREF

471
P6_2
P6_1

1 24 R657 1K
R662 1K AVDD PDN RDAPDN
RDACLK 2 SCLK AVDD 23
C310 R661 1K 3 22
RDADATA
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

SDIO RDA1846 PABIAS

24
104 4 21 C730 102
AVDD U8 AVDD
5 XTAL1 NC 20
T1 6 XTAL2 NC 19
R660 1K 7 18 C713 150P
MODE MODE RFOUT RFOUT
8 17

AFOUT

MIC_IN
RDAEN SENB NC

AVDD

AVDD
RFIN
473
T2

NC

NC
Cc
TXD

102
TXD

* R324
4.7K
GLED

SPKC
RLED
FlashDO

LOWBATT
ENC0
ENC1
ENC2
ENC3

*
R323
VOXIN

C726

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
T3

R663
RXD

C731
RXD

4.7uF/10V
T4
RESET

C715

C732

C727

C728

C729
B C318 T5 B
0R
2.2K R358 2.2K R353 2.2K R363 3M

C724

C714
BEEP

150P

102

104
103
C330 C315 T6
GND

105

105
C314
472 103
C722 L639
392 10uH
471

AFOUT

MIC_IN

RFIN
R665 47K
3M

R666 47K
L634 C720
3M 3C C734 C735 C721
BLM21P300S NC
NC NC 22p

PTTKEY
2 1 12.8MHz
X603

R373

R377
L638

RXD

DOWNKEY
C313 C312 C329 BLM11A221S 3 2

TOPKEY
OUT GND

UPKEY
R379
471 104 102 R656 100R 4 1 R652 1k R655 4.7k R651 4.7k
VCC VC
CFA

10K

15K

R381

C717
R375

4.7uF/10V
C678 C681

33K

R380

471 C719

102 C718

103 C716

104 C723
R654

R374

R376

0R R378
3M
22k 333 223

33K
0R

2.7K
C333

2.7K

2.7K
IC305

471 C320

471 C321

471 C322

471 C326
47K
471

R371

R370
1 A0 VCC 8
A A
2 A1 TEST 7
R369

47K
3 6 100K

DOWNKEY
A2 SCL

PTTKEY

TOPKEY
KIRISUN ELECTRONICS (SHEN ZHEN) CO.,LTD

SW302

SW303

SW304

SW305
1K

UPKEY
4 GND SDA 5 EPCLK
R368
24LC508
Model: PT3600-01 Designer:
EPDATA
Filename: Check:
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
J501
TX/RX Circuit of Main Board ANTENNA

11
L521 BLM11A221S D511 C501
L514 L516 L508 C520 HVC131 11P C502 11P C503 9P
3T
C572

2 1 C586 0.3*1.5*5T 0.4*1.5*3T 150P


R511 220R 0.4*1.5*3T 1 2
Q501 NC L501 L502 L503
C504 82P
3
L103
100nH

330R R550

C534 C533 RD072B 1 2


102

C526

C527
10P C580

220P 1000P 12P C522 0.3*1.5*6T 0.3*1.5*6T 0.3*1.5*5T L505


D Q502 1 C521 D515 NC D
D

L101
C552 C575 R580 RD01 27nH 20P HVC131
27nH
2

100P 16P 5P 5P NC
18P

68P

R546 18R C569 471 L102

C532
39P G R510 C519 C508 C509 C510 C511
8.2K 47R L509 9P
R514

S
C545
R581

C535 220NH L523


330R R582

36P

NC
0.3*1.5*7T
C

330R

NC L511 L527
470R

B Q507 1UH C582 NC C506

R507
R506

C528
R509

2SC3356 C536 NC 47NH


E

C541

1
R508

C583

C576

C574

C585

C523
82K

47K
471 C546

102 C540

C525
471
R513 68K
NC

471
Figure 3 PT3600-01 Tx/Rx Circuit of Main Board

270R

270R
471 C538

D508 D517
R512
22R

39K
C568

HVC131 HVC131 C507

C505
27P
NC
1P

NC
103
R547

NC

NC

NC

NC
C547 103
L512
R545

2
471

0.4*1.5*8T
C539

L510
C548 L694
BLM21P300S

102 102 47NH


1

BLM21P300S

471
C529 471

C530 103

C531 104
L513
C542 C543 C544

2
471 103 104 3T

C537
1
BAT+
R569
3.3K
C C
DW501
+ DTC144EUA
10uF/10V

Q627 C559 C563

471
C550 104
+ 471 + 471
C560

HZU5ALL 2

4.7uF/10V

4.7uF/10V
C562
C524
C571
1

L520 BLM11A221S R532


C557 100P 12K
3T
C567

2 1 Q515
R526 R529 R530 IC502 DTA144EE
L100
100nH

330R R536

150K 150K 150K NJM2904


102

25
C578 102
1 Aout V+ 8
C549 C551 2 7
100P R538 R525 R523 R524 A-in Bout R537 1M
R522 3 A+in B-in 6
0R C556 4 5
RFOUT 56K BAT+ GND B+in C561
471
NC 0.47R 0.47R 0.47R 471
R527 R531 APC
R528 R549 *
150K 150K 150K 56K C558 C577
C

R533

R535
B Q506 47K R534
2SC5108 102 471
E

R515 0R

330K
3T Q508 R548
22R

C555

B 1K B
2SK1824
R521

471
9

9
1 8 1 8 1 8
2 2 2 C584 L528 C518
0R 82P
3 7 3 7 3 7 RFIN
470P
6 6 6
4 5 4 5 4 5
L529
Hole Hole Hole NC
H5 H4 H8

9
1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8
2 2 2 2 2 2
A 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 A
6 6 6 6 6 6
4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5
KIRISUN ELECTRONICS (SHEN ZHEN) CO.,LTD
Hole Hole Hole Hole Hole Hole
H9 H6 H7 H1 H2 H3
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5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
C725
R299 NC 47uF/16V
Baseband Circuit of Main Board
10R R267

R297 0R
R301

R286
10R R285

C245 Q624 C269 S D


2SK1824 5 4 Q632
0R 10uF/10V NF2 GND
C271

VOL_OUT D S
68K

6 3 68K ST2302

G
R276 C244 INPUT2 OUTPUT2
473

0R 105 5
R265 7 2 4
G

Q625 INPUT1 VCC J502


NC 3
2SK1824 R296 8 1 1 SPK-JACK
S

3M NF1 OUTPUT1
C276

C277
473

G 2
C272

D NC R273 U1 D
102

R209
C214 ST2302
10K TDA2822
473
NC
R260 2

G
D

103 Q634 -
3M R207 1 + SPK1

68K
47K
10R
3

C252 Q626 S D
BLM11A221S 47K
MAXAF 2
DTC144EE

68K
R208
102 L403 R255
C211 L640
1uH R302 NC C219 C218
104
104 BAT+
1

C475
BEEP C478 221 221
Q622
Figure 4 PT3600-02 Baseband Circuit of Main Board

47K

102
R288

FMMT717 C212

10uF/10V
R300
R202 1K 470K
FlashCS 1 /CS VCC 8
FlashDO 2 DO /HOLD 7 1K
R203 1K 3 6 R204 2.2K
/WD CLK FlashCLK
R268

4 5 R289
GND DIO
3

R205
1K R298 1K Q621
U4 FlashDIO AFCO 2

3
R277

R278

DTC144EE
Q623
2.7K

W25X80AVSIG R287 2
R264 SPKC 0R DTC144EE
1

C209 5
2.7K

2.7K

1
5V 10K 471 3
2
1 J503
C MIC-JACK C
R258 R271 0R
R304

R305

10R L208
1K BLM11A221S 3M
C226 0R C227 474 C230 0R C233 1.2K
MIC_IN R293
U5 W588A080 R269
1.8K MK1
47K

47K

2 3 C251 1
VSS RST
1 SPK 2 MIC
104 R270

C267
6 VDD1 R303
Q628 R263 68K R283 C228 R292 470R C220
DTC144EE 1K C231 NC 3.9K
7 VSS busy1 4 FlashCLK VOXIN
3

8 5 C229 3.9K 471 471

10uF/10V
R261 1K2 SCLK OSC C232
VDD 10
9 1K R284
FlashCS Sdata R262 C250 471 100R

26
C466
1

392 4.7uF/10V
150K
R291 R295
10K 1K
TXD
3

R259 1K 2 Q629
Q211 C248 R294 R290 1K
DTC144EE R256 2SK1824 10K
FlashDIO 10R C246 105 0R 5V RXD
D S W558OUT U9
1

R257 C247 HT7150 C238


100R NC C249 102
G

NC C234 102
VIN VOUT

4.7uF/10V
GND
R279 10R

C463
FlashDO

471
C470
B D404 HSC277 B
BAT+
1 2
DC402 Power L636
3C
+ 1 2
4

C468 C469 XC6204B332MR


C452 SW403 10uF/10V 102 L402
- 104 C473 BLM21P300S Q639
POWER&VOL R444 0R BLM11A221S
10uF/10V 1 5
BETTARY R448 R445 VIN OUT
1
2
3
220K 100K

C465

471 C461
2 VSS

4.7uF/10V
1K R447
3 4 C459 C460 C462
CE NC 4.7uF/10V 104
22R R449 VOL_OUT 105
C480
C464 102
LOWBATT
102
W558OUT C477
105

D403
BEEP 3M 3T

1
HSC277
XC6204B332MR Q637
Q636 2SA1745
1 5 E C

C455
2
VIN OUT

4.7uF/10V

C458
R454 2 R405

4.7uF/10V
VSS

C454

C457
A
L209 150R 474 0R 47K A

B
BLM11A221S C409 C410 R457 C472

102
474 3 CE NC 4
3.3K C476 R406

471
AFOUT 102 KIRISUN ELECTRONICS (SHEN ZHEN) CO.,LTD

6.8K R456
R458 4.7K

102 R441
3.3K
Model: PT3600-02 Designer:
Q306
C474
3TC
Filename: Check:
104 DTC144EE
File NO.: Approve:
REV: Page: 1 of 3 DATE: 2010.08.10
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
3M
MCU Circuit of Main Board
BAT+
R425
10R

R426 R427 R428


C328 105 CTC/DCSIN 47K
3M 33K R357 33K R354 1K R360 47K 47K 47K
APC
R367

R362
4.7K RDAOSC
4.7K R359 4.7K R356 C327 C316 SW404
ENC3

11

10
D CTC/DCSOUT D

3
R361

105 C317 ENCORDER


C324
RDAGPIO5

RDAGPIO4

LED304
GREEN

C325 104

ECN3
ECN3
ECN2
LED301
RDAINT
RDAEN
RDACLK

104

LED302

RREEN
LED303
MAXAF

333 ENC1

NC

NC
223
AFCO

CFA
*

4 ECN1 ECN2 2 ENC2


12 ECN1 ECN0 9
5 GND0 ECN0 1
Q304 Q305

GND1
GND2
GND3
SHIFT DTC144EE DTC144EE
U6
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17

220R
R8C/2A/2B

8.2K

R366 8.2K
ENC0

6
7
8
220R

C323
P8_3/TRFO10/TRFI

P2_0/TRDIOA0/TRDCLK
P8_2/TRFO02

P8_4/TRFO11
P8_5/TRFO12
P8_6
P1_4/TXD0

P2_1/TRDIOB0
P2_2/TRDIOC0
P2_3/TRDIOD0
P2_4/TRDIOA1
P2_5/TRDIOB1
P2_6/TRDIOC1
P1_5/RXD0/(TRAIO)/(INT1)
P1_6/CLK0
P1_7/TRAIO/INT1
Figure 5 PT3600-02 MCU Circuit of Main Board

10R DTC144EE C319 C429 C430 C431 C432


R326 22P Q301 102

R355
103 103

R346
C303 103 103

102
R347
BLM11A221S

C302 3P
L635

33 16
1

RDADATA RDAPDN

CTC/DCSOUT
P8_1/TRFO01 P2_7/TRDIOD1
1K
R325
34 P8_0/TRFO00 P5_0/TRCCLK 15 SQL
2

RDAGPIO4
RDAGPIO5
CTC/DCSIN
35 14 C331 104 2T/5TIN
P6_0/TREO P5_1/TRCIOA/TRCTRG

GLED

RLED

2T/5TIN
36 13

RDAINT
P4_5/INT0 P5_2/TRCIOB 3TC
37 12

BEEP
TXD P6_6/INT2/TXD1 P5_3/TRCIOC PTTKEY 7.3MHz

SQL
RXD 38 P6_7/INT3/RXD1 P5_4/TRCIOD 11 DOWNKEY
39 P6_5/(CLK1)/CLK2 VCC/AVCC 10 X301
40 P6_4/RXD2 P4_6/XIN 9 3C
41 P6_3/TXD2 VSS/AVSS 8
42 7 C309 22P

1K

1K
1K
1K
1K
P3_1/TRBO P4_7/XOUT1

471 C433
C 43 6 C
P3_0/TRAO RESET

102
44 5

C733
P3_6/(INT1) P4_4/XCOUT UPKEY
45 4 TOPKEY R322 0R
P3_2/(INT2) P4_3/XCIN

R669

R668
R667
R664
46 3

R650
FlashCLK P1_3/KI3/AN11 MODE IC307
FlashDIO 47 P1_2/KI2/AN10 P3_4/SDA/SCS 2 EPCLK

10K
PST9124NR

10K
48 1 3M
P3_5/SCL/SSCK

FlashCS P1_1/KI1/AN9 P3_3/SSI EPDATA


P0_5/AN2/CLK1
P0_6/AN1/DA0

P0_7/AN0/DA1

1 5
P1_0/KI0/AN8

NC VCC

32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
2 VEE1
VCC/AVCC
VSS/AVSS

330K

R321
P3_7/SSO
P0_0/AN7
P0_1/AN6
P0_2/AN5
P0_3/AN4
P0_4/AN3

3 VEE2 OUT 4
C311

R658

R659
33

GPIO0
GPIO1
GPIO2
GPIO3
GPIO4
GPIO5
GPIO6
GPIO7
GND
VREF

471
P6_2
P6_1

1 24 R657 1K
R662 1K AVDD PDN RDAPDN
RDACLK 2 SCLK AVDD 23
C310 R661 1K 3 22
RDADATA
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

SDIO RDA1846 PABIAS

27
104 4 21 C730 102
AVDD U8 AVDD
5 XTAL1 NC 20
T1 6 XTAL2 NC 19
R660 1K 7 18 C713 150P
MODE MODE RFOUT RFOUT
8 17

AFOUT

MIC_IN
RDAEN SENB NC

AVDD

AVDD
RFIN
473
T2

NC

NC
Cc
TXD

102
TXD

* R324
4.7K
GLED

SPKC
RLED
FlashDO

LOWBATT
ENC0
ENC1
ENC2
ENC3

*
R323
VOXIN

C726

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
T3

R663
RXD

C731
RXD

4.7uF/10V
T4
RESET

C715

C732

C727

C728

C729
2K 2K 2K
B C318 T5 B
0R R358 R353 R363 3M

C724

C714
BEEP

150P

102

104
103
C330 C314 T6
C315 GND

105

105
472 392
C722 L639
103 10uH
471

AFOUT

MIC_IN

RFIN
R665 47K
3M

R666 47K
L634
3M 3C C720 C735 C734 C721
BLM21P300S
NC NC NC 30p

PTTKEY
2 1 12.8MHz
X603

R373

R377
L638

RXD

DOWNKEY
C313 C312 C329 BLM11A221S 3 2

TOPKEY
OUT GND

UPKEY
R379
471 104 102 R656 100R 4 1 R652 1k R655 4.7k R651 4.7k
VCC VC
CFA

10K

15K

R381

C717
R375

4.7uF/10V
C678 C681

30K

R380

471 C719

102 C718

103 C716

104 C723
R654

R374

R376

0R R378
3M
22k 333 223

30K
0R

2.7K
C333

2.7K

2.7K
IC305

471 C320

471 C321

471 C322

471 C326
47K
471

R371

R370
1 A0 VCC 8
A A
2 A1 TEST 7
R369

47K
3 6 100K

DOWNKEY
A2 SCL

PTTKEY

TOPKEY
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SW302

SW303

SW304

SW305
1K

UPKEY
4 GND SDA 5 EPCLK
R368
24LC508
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J501
TX/RX Circuit of Main Board ANTENNA

11
L521 BLM11A221S D511 C501
L514 L516 L508 C520 HVC131 2P C502 1.5P C503 3.5P
3T
C572

2 1 C586 NC NC NC
R511 NC NC 1 2
Q501 NC L501 L502 L503
C504 82P
3
L103
12nH

1.5K R550

C534 C533 RD072B 1 2


102

C526

C527
18P C580

120P 120P C522 0.4*1.5*3T 0.4*1.5*4T 0.4*1.5*3T L505


D 9P Q502 1 C521 D515 NC D
D

L101
C552 C575 R580 RD01 0R NC HVC131
0R
2

2P 5P 5P NC
NC

NC

R546 0R C569 471 L102

NC

100P C532
12P G R510 C519 C508 C509 C510 C511
8.2K 47R L509 3P
R514

S
C545
R581

C535 220NH
NC R582

27P L523
C

330R
NC

NC L511 L527 0.4*1.5*3T


B Q507 0.5*1.5*5T C582 0.4*1.5*3T C506

R507
R506

C528
R509

2SC3356 C536 0R 20P


E

C541

1
R508

C583

C576

C574

C585

8P C523
82K

47K
471 C546

102 C540

6P C525
471
R513 68K
NC

471
270R

270R
471 C538

D508 D517
R512
22R

39K
C568

HVC131 HVC131 C507

C505
1P
Figure 6 PT3600-02 Tx/Rx Circuit of Main Board

NC

22P

9P

7P
103
R547

NC
C547 103
L512
R545

2
471

0.4*1.5*8T
C539

L510
C548 L694
BLM21P300S

102 102 NC
1

BLM21P300S

471
C529 471

C530 103

C531 104
L513
C542 C543 C544

2
471 103 104 3T

C537
1
BAT+
R569
3.3K
C C
DW501
+ DTC144EUA
10uF/10V

Q627 C559 C563

471
C550 104
+ 471 + 471
C560

HZU5ALL 2

4.7uF/10V

4.7uF/10V
C562
C524
C571
1

L520 BLM11A221S R532


C557 100P 12K
3T
C567

2 1 Q515
R526 R529 R530 IC502 DTA144EE
L100
27nH

330R R536

150K 150K 150K NJM2904


102

28
C578 102
1 Aout V+ 8
C549 C551 2 7
15P R538 R525 R523 R524 A-in Bout R537 1M
R522 3 A+in B-in 6
0R C556 4 5
RFOUT 33K BAT+ GND B+in C561
471
0.47R 0.47R 0.47R 0.47R 471
R527 R531 APC
R528 R549 *
150K 150K 150K 56K C558 C577
C

R533

R535
B Q506 47K R534
2SC5108 102 471
E

R515 0R

330K
3T Q508 R548
22R

C555

B 1K B
2SK1824
R521

471
9

9
1 8 1 8 1 8
2 2 2 C584 L528
10nH C518
3 7 3 7 3 7 0R
RFIN
0R
6 6 6
4 5 4 5 4 5
L529
Hole Hole Hole NC
H5 H8 H4

9
1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8
2 2 2 2 2 2
A 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 A
6 6 6 6 6 6
4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5
KIRISUN ELECTRONICS (SHEN ZHEN) CO.,LTD
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H9 H6 H7 H1 H2 H3
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Figure 7 PT3600 Top Layer Position Mark Diagram

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Figure 8 PT3600 Bottom Layer Position Mark Diagram

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