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PROFESSIONAL TWO-WAY RADIO

PT4200
FM PORTABLE RADIO SERVICE MANUAL

V060802

PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL
DANGEROUS! 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. WARNING! Do not reverse power connection. It may cause harm to the radio if signal input on the antenna connector is bigger than 20 dBm (100mW). Do not turn on the power before the antenna or load connection is completed. If the antenna has been damaged, do not use the radio. Damaged antenna may cause lightly burning on skin. Though the radio is waterproof, it's better avoid putting it in rain or snow, or any other liquid to ensure its life and performance. STATEMENT Kirisun Electronic (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd owns the copyright of KSP20 software. KSP20 software is free for duplication. Kirisun Electronic (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd owns the copyright of the MCU software. Kirisun Electronic (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd owns the copyright of the radio outward/structure/circuit design. Kirisun Electronic (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd owns the copyright of this service manual. Publication without authorization is prohibited. Kirisun Electronic (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd owns the trademarks KIRISUN CONTENTS

Chapter 1 Introduction...................................................1 Chapter 2 Radio Overview and Function Keys .................1 Chapter 3 Electrocircuit ..................................................2 Chapter 4 Function Description and Parameter Setting......7 Chapter 5 Service Assemble and Disassemble.................9 Chapter 6 Radio Debugging..........................................11 Chapter 7 Major Specifications......................................13 Chapter 8 Trouble Shooting...........................................13 Chapter 9 KBC-58L Charger.........................................14 Appendix 1 Abbreviations..............................................14 Appendix 2 Spare List..................................................15 Appendix 3 Framework Component List ........................15 Appendix 4 Electrical Component List............................16 Appendix 5 Accessory List............................................21 Figure 1 PT4200 Top Board Position Mark Diagram.........22 Figure 2 PT4200 Bottom Board Position Mark Diagram....23 Figur3 PT4200 Schematic Circuit Pane Diagram............24 Figur4 PT4200 Schematic Circuit Pane Diagram............25 Figure 5 KBC-58L Schematic Circuit Diagram................26

3 Service All the Kirisun products are subject to the service warranty. then speak into the microphone in normal voice. Channel Annunciation Button Press it in standby state. Do not use the radio if the antenna has been damaged. Wearing and tearing or any man-made sabotage such as mechanical damage. Any area of dynamite or exploder. Contacting the damaged antenna will cause lightly burning on the skin. No valid service warranty or original invoice. Electromagnetism Interference It's prohibited to use or repair the radio in the following places: Hospital.com to download the latest service manual or contact your local dealer or us. Component Application Model PT4200-2 PT4200-2 PT4200-2 Component FET Triode Belt Clip No . Do not turn on the power before the antenna and load connection is completed. You can also log on our website www. If press and hold this button. lifetime service is still available. lights green while receiving a signal. Kirisun reserves the rights to modify the product structure and specification without notice in order to enhance product performance and quality. The main unit of the radio is guaranteed for service of 18 months. After the warranty expires. Turn counterclockwise till a click is heard to switch off the radio. In this manual you can find all the information of product service. health center. Repairing service can only conducted by professional technicians. Note: When warning tone sounds. Please fill in a component application forms if you want to apply for any components from Kirisun. Microphone/Speaker Jacks For connecting external Microphone/Speaker. Rotate it to adjust the volume after turning on the radio.1 Introduction This manual applies to the service and maintenance of PT4200 series of FM mobile radios.kirisun. Power/Volume Switch Turn clockwise to switch on the radio. PTT (Push-to-talk) To make a call. the type of voice annunciation of channel number will be changed. Monitor Button Press to disable the SQUELCH. Component Replacement All the components used in repair service should be supplied by Kirisun.). In one of the following situations.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1. etc. 105-RD07MV-001 1 104-SC5108-001 1 1 reconstructing the radio by the users without permission. Emergency Button Press and hold this button for over 2 seconds to activate warning tone. Channel Selector Rotate to select channel 1-16. Press it again to exit the emergency alert state. Read this manual before repairing the product. such as the storage or transportation facilities. 1. air port Any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere (where the air contains gas. charge free service will not available. 1. and release to enable the SQUELCH again.2 Service Precautions Safety Avoid skin contacting with the antenna connector and PCB. The following is one sample form that might be used to apply for any components from Kirisun. Malfunction caused by disassembling. Flashes red while in low battery power. repairing or 1 . dust and smog. Do not reverse the power polarities. Other components of the same models available on the market are not surely able to use in this product and we do not guarantee the quality of the product using such components. Release the PTT button to receive a call. Chapter 2 Radio Overview and Function Keys 2. And we also provide service components to service stations. Q11 Q5 Model/ Specifications RD07MVS1 2SC5108 KBJ-05 Y Material Quantity Serial No . Product serial number has been damaged or the product trademark is difficult to identify. all of the buttons are disabled.1 Radio Overview LED Indicator Lights red while transmitting. press and hold the PTT button. and the channel number will be annunciated. burning or water leaking. and is designed for the engineers and professional technicians that have been trained by Kirisun. and at the same time switch on the radio again.

the 1st IF signals 49. which determines the noise volume to control the squelch. C217.450kHz). D24.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Electrocircuit 3. XF2) . the 1st IF 49.5MHz) and the 1st IF signal (49. The First Frequency Mixer After mixing the receiving signals and the first local oscillation signals from the frequency synthesizer. then signals are amplified at the low noise amplifier (LNA) consisting of Q20 and its peripheral components. C124. Q36: Receiving audio signal switch Q35: Warning tone switch Q25: Indication tone switch 2 . IC5 demodulates and sends out audio signals. C218. phase frequency detector. L15.1 Frequency Configuration This radio adopts the 2nd Mixer. After being amplified at Q7. 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 second local oscillation is generated by the crystal oscillator. The receiver's first local oscillation is generated by the frequency synthesizer. de-emphasized. IF Circuit The 1st IF signals from the crystal filter are amplified at the first IF amplifier (Q21).3 Receiver (RX) Figure 3. to be filtered off the noise. D22. The first IF signals pass the crystal filter (XF1. Receiving audio signals.95MHz are generated. Warning tone has no volume control. which consists of IC5 inner noise amplifier and C107. MCU produces output voltages and alters the capacitance of the variable capacitor diodes D21. D2. D4.1 Frequency Configuration IC5 inner circuit and X3 (49. and then to IC4 (CTCSS signaling filtering circuit) and IC6-D. and C132 for filtering and then is sent to the first grade frequency mixer (Q19).3IF System Receiver Audio Signal Processing IC6 and its peripheral circuit compose the receiver audio signal processing circuit. The IF IC consists of the 2nd frequency mixer. L7. filtered at IC6 and other cells. C70. Q33. indication tone signals and warning tone signals are collected for audio amplification to drive the speaker. C126. the 2nd local oscillator. L10. After the signals are amplified. D5). When AFCO is at the high level. which will filter the signals of adjacent channel and those out of band. D30 to control the center frequency of the band-pass filter. Q8. L6. D26. IF amplifier.95MHz. Figure 3. and then undesirable out-of-band signals will be filtered out at the band pass filter (BPF) consisting of C227.95MHz) are mixed at IC5 to generate the 2nd IF 450MHz . Q37. and noise amplifier.4 Receiver Audio Processing Squelch Circuit Demodulation output from IC5 is sent to the selection frequency noise amplifier. MC3361). Figure3. 3.2 Receiver Illustration The Receiver Front Terminal Signals from the antenna pass through the RX/TX switch (D1. C228. C33. and then are sent to the IF processing IC (IC5. the HF (high frequency) and LF (low frequency) will be eliminated. D23. and C35. The output from the LNA passes the BPF consisting of L5. voice indication signals. R152. limiter. Figure 3. and Q38 will be connected. The transmitter signals are generated by frequency synthesizer. The reference frequency of frequency synthesizer is generated by TCXO.5MHz) compose the 2nd local oscillator. and then filtered at porcelain filter (CF1. C127. Audio Amplifier IC8 and peripheral components construct the audio amplifier. L9. IC5 sends audio signals to IC6-C for amplification. and IC8 starts working and voice comes out from the speaker. R124. L8. the 2nd IF 450kHz. noise is sent to D17 and D18 for wave checking and then sent to MCU. The 2nd local oscillation (49. After the 2nd IF signal is amplified and its amplitude is limited at IC5.

PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL CTCSS Signal Filtering The IC5 demodulated output audio signals may contain CTCSS (continuous tone coded squelch system) and DCS (digital coded squelch). Q34 is the power switch of audio processing circuit. and Q24 constitute AGC circuit which decreases signal amplitude to avoid signal distortion when MIC signal is too big. APC (Auto Power Control) Figure 3. which controls the transmitter not to transmit and initiate warning tome. and demultiplied by swallowing frequency demultiplier and compared with reference frequency to acquire the error signals. The filtering circuit constructed by IC4 can filter out the signals out of the CTCSS/DCS frequency spectrum to ensure MCU to decode CTCSS/DCS more precisely.6 APC Circuit R167. the inner MIC will cut off automatically. R244. c193.25kHz reference frequency (controlled by MCU according to the preset channel frequency). The oscillation frequency from VCO is sent to IC1. R2. C207. amplified. Q3. phase comparator. Changing gate-offset voltage can control the transmitter output power conveniently. L30. Q14. C142. Then pass the low pass filter and are sent to VCO to change VCO oscillation frequency to the preset value. ICI (MB15E03) is PLL integrated circuit. IC3A output will mount. the amplifier current will increase. the offset voltage added to Q11 and Q12 will decrease. D13. and then VCO is locked.4 Voice Indication Circuit IC7 and the peripherals components construct the transmitter audio processing circuit. and D9 constitute RX VCO. Q11 output power: 4. and R169 are the amplifier current checker.3 Frequency Synthesizer Figure 3. R168. The standard frequency fromTCXO (Temperature Control Transistor Oscillator) are demultiplied by the programmable reference frequency demultiplier at IC1 to acquire 5kHz or 6. Transmitter Audio Signal Processing FVCO VCO oscillation frequency Check Loss of Lock: When PLL is in loss of lock. IC3A is the sample amplifier of the amplification current. phase comparator. D308. 13MHz). J2 is the external MIC socket. including programmable reference frequency demultiplier. MCU changes the input power to IC3B to set the power. and are filtered. IC3B is the power comparison amplifier. C88. Q6: Power filter to supply more pure power to reduce the noise of the frequency synthesizer. C180. D12 is the modulation circuit of VCO. R141. D8. The Q11 and Q12 gate offset is controlled by APC circuit. and low pass filter. and C204 construct the low pass filter. R202. the amplitude of them is limited. It supplies power to IC7 only when in transmitting and it is controlled by MCU.2 Transmitter (TX) Transmitter Amplifier 3. The frequency synthesizer consists of standard oscillator.5W.7 Transmitter Audio Circuit 3. which is very useful at night or in the environment of dim light. programmable swallowing frequency demultiplier. and Q12 and then are sent to Q11 for amplification. Figure 3. When external MIC is used. If the transmitter output power is too big. 3. R40. C120. C205. Vice versa. 3 . The standard frequency is supplied by X4 (TCXO. After the audio signals from MIC are The radio features voice indication. programmable frequency demultiplier. and charge pump.5 Amplifier and Antenna Switch Diagram The modulated signals from VCO are amplified at Q2. and then the transmitter output power will decrease. N=FVCO/FR N FR Frequency demultiplication times Reference frequency Figure 3. such can ensure steady transmitter output power in different working circumstances.8 Frequency Synthesizer The radio adopts PLL (Phase Locked Loop) frequency synthesizer. IC pin14 sends out low level signals to MCU. The frequency spectrum of CTCSS/DCS is 2-250Hz. IC3B output voltage decrease. but PTT will remain activated. they are sent to VCO together with CTCSS/DCS for modulation. voltage controlled oscillator (VCO).

3.2 192.7 218. 39 groups of standard CTCSS frequency is available on the radio. Press voice annunciation key will repeat the voice annunciation of the current channel number. Q29: 5T switch.2 151. IF processing.4 88. and then sent to VCO and TCXO for modulation.0 103. IC12: 5V low voltage difference. If the voice annunciation function has been set.4V. and Q30 supply big current 5V power to the whole radio.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL IC15 is a voice memory chip which stores the voice indication of channels.8 250. Q32: 5C switch.8 203.8 118. 1200mAh Li-Ion battery.9 74. mixing. Repeat turning on the radio with the voice annunciation key pressed. the speaker will sound voice annunciation of the current channel number. If a channel is set with CTCSS.3 146.0 79. controlled by MCU 5C: The 5V power controlled by power saving supplies power for the frequency synthesizer.1 225. CTCSS signals generated by MCU pass the low pass filter consisting of RC to be filtered off the high frequency over 300Hz and then are sent to VCO for modulation.5 107.4 100. and every time you change the channel. MCU determines whether the signals contain the same CTCSS/DCS as that set on the radio and decides whether to turn on the speaker. Controls the LED status indication Controls the power supply of each location Checks the action of each function key Generates CTCSS signals Generates DCS signals DCS decoding Squelch check and control Controls the content of voice indication 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 FREQUENCY (Hz) 67.0 69. the voice type will change in the sequence Chinese Male--. 5R: Supplies power for the receiver RF amplification. micropower regulator.No Indication .8 97.5 141.3 No. The power supply of other circuits is the regulated 5V power. C242. CTCSS CTCSS (continuous tone control squelch system) is a squelch control system modulated on carrier wave with continuous subaudio frequency as pilot frequency. CTCSS/DCS Encoding and Decoding CTCSS/DCS signals generated by MCU (output form pin5) are filtered at R155. If turn on the radio again with the voice annunciation key pressed. and other data of function setting and parameter adjustment. which avoids interference of other signals.0 127.3 4 . press voice annunciation key in the stand by mode and the speaker will sound voice annunciation of the current channel number. CTCSS/DCS signals from the receiver are sent to MCU(pin1) for demodulation.6 241. 3. Q31: 5R switch.5 91.5 94. 1 2 3 4 Figure 3.6 MCU Power Adjustment MCU P56 output is sent to APC part to control the transmitter output power. communication is available. Table 3. CTCSS/DCS data.1 CTCSS Frequency Table No. controlled by MCU. controlled by MCU.4 77.5 Power Supply The radio is equipped with 7. audio signal processing. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 FREQUENCY (Hz) 131.English Male--.2 110.5 85. see Table 3.4 156. 5T: Supplies power for the front terminal of the transmitter. R156.3 71. Connects with the PC Accesses the radio status data Controls PLL to generate the receiving and transmitting local oscillation frequency.1. Q12) and the receiver amplifier (IC8).8 179.5 210.9 173. The battery supplies power directly to the transmitter amplifier circuit (Q11.7 82.2 167.9 MCU Diagram MCU controls the working of each unit of the radio to realize all the radio functions. the voice type will be changed.7 162.8 136.9 186. Accesses the current channel status.7 233.Chinese Female --English Female ---. together with Q10.8 123. Memorizer E2PROM AT24C08 Memorizes the radio channel data. only when both the CTCSS of the receiver and that of the transmitter are identical. and C243.9 114.

Connect the pull down resistor with VSS H 49.7 Semiconductor Component MCU Description Table 3.2. Table 3. 83 groups of standard codes (positive and inverse code) are available.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL DCS DCS (digital code squelch) is a kind of continuous digital code modulated with voice signals on carrier wave to control squelch. DCS signals generated by MCU (PWM wave shape) pass the low pass filter to be filtered off the high frequency over 300Hz and then are sent to VCO and TCXO for modulation.3 Microprocessor (M38034) Port Description Pin Port No .95 L 21. TCXO modulates the low frequency of DCS signals. CTCSS/DCS signals from the receiver are sent to MCU for modulation.It must be in low battery level when in emergency alert state . See table 3. Connect the pull down resistor with VSS H 28 29 30 31 32 WNTC PS SDA SCL UL P28 O P29 O P30 I/O P31 O P32 I 13 L 16. VCO modulates the high frequency of DCS signals.8 Wide/Narrow band control H Wide L Narrow PLL p ower saving co ntrol H Normal working L Power saving EE PROM data wire EE PROM clock wire PLL unlock che ck pin L Loss of lock PLL data output PLL clock output PLL IC enabl ing pin EEPROM L Open Receiving Light Light H Latched Power control except CPU and Audio amplification power H:Open TX/RX VCO Se l ection H Gree n indicator control H Red indicator control H Power supply 3. MCU determines whether the DCS encoding of the receiving signals is identical with that set on the radio and decides whether to turn on the speaker.3MHz Oscillator P23 O P25 O P26 O P27 I Earthing Clock frequency shift H Final power supply H VCO crystal selection.2 023 025 026 031 032 043 047 051 054 065 071 072 073 074 114 115 116 125 131 132 134 143 152 155 156 162 165 172 DCS Encoding List 174 205 223 226 243 244 245 251 261 263 265 271 306 311 315 331 343 346 351 364 365 371 411 412 413 423 431 432 445 464 465 466 503 506 516 532 546 565 606 612 624 627 631 632 654 662 664 703 712 723 731 732 734 743 754 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 I I I I O O I I I I I I I O I I I I I I QT/DQT signal input Busy s ignal input Battery vo ltage check Alarm key check QT/DQT output Beep output/warning tone output Voice indication key check Encoding input Encoding input Encoding input Encoding input Not used [PTT] key input. Connect the pull down resistor with VSS. D/A output 1 D/A output 0 D/A output 7 frequency regulated output VCCN D/A output6 D/A output5 D/A output4 D/A output3 D/A output2 Not used TX Auto power control output RX BPF tuning output CPU power 5V input Connected with VCC Connected with VSS IF selection.4 ALARM P4 5 . connected with RXD RS-232C input RS-232C input [MONI] key input Self programming L: Model setting mode 18 19 20 CNVSS P18 RST INT0 P19 P20 Connect 10K resistor with VSS R eset P ower i nput check in put 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 DAOUT6 DAOUT5 DAOUT4 DAOUT3 DAOUT2 NC APC VCC VREF AVSS IF_SEL P50 O P51 O P52 O P53 O P54 O P55 P56 P57 P58 P59 P60 O O I I I I 47 48 49 DAOUT1 DAOUT0 DAOUT7 P47 O P48 O P49 O 46 AFCO RX GLED RLED SAVE MUTE 5RC 5TC W588C AC P37 O P38 O P39 O P40 O P41 O P42 O P43 P45 P46 O O O 33 34 35 36 DT CK LE 5MC P33 O P34 O P35 O P36 O 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 ENC -SEL XIN XOUT VSS SHIFT PABC OSCSI P21 I Encoding switch selection. P22 P24 I I 7. Name 1 TI 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 BUSY BATT TO BEEP PF1 ENC0 ENC2 ENC3 ENC1 NC PTT TXD RXD MONI SELF Pin Name P1 P2 P3 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 I/O Function P44 O Squelch control H Mic squelch L Audio squelch L Open Receiving power control H H Locked Open Open Battery power saving co ntrol L Power saving Transmitter power control H Open Voice indication H Voice annunciation of channel Alert control H Control by voice volume.

95MHz 7. Debugging state parameters MCU Low voltage difference.4 Semiconductor Function Description Posi IC1 IC4 IC5 Type MB15E03 NJM2904 MC3361 Function Description Frequency synthesizer APC Voltage comparison. Receiver audio output switch Item Nominal center frequency 6Db bandwidth 50dB bandwidth Pulse Insertion loss Guarantee attenuation Terminal resistance Specified Value 450kHz 3. amplitude limit.0k 100kHz 4kHz Table 3.0dB or smaller 35.5kHz or bigger 12.0dB or smaller within f0 6.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL 61 62 63 64 BUSY_V DATA_V SCLK_V NC P61 P62 P63 P64 I I/O I/O I Voice indication of circuit busy check Voice indication data Voice indication clock Not used Posi tion D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 3. filtering IC7 IC8 IC9 NJM2902 KIA6278F AT24C08 MIC amplification. Cut off when in emergency alert state.7 CF1 LTVPC450EB Features Table3. memory channel frequency data. function setting parameter.0dB or smaller 80dB or bigger within fo-910kHz --D6 D7 D8 D9 Type MA77 MA77 HSC277 HSC277 HSC277 HSC277 HSC277 Function Description Transmitter antenna switch diode Transmitter antenna switch diode VCO output switch Antenna switch Antenna switch VCO output switch 5V regulated output current stretcher Table 3. driv e Receiver's 2n d local oscillation.5kHz or smaller 2.5kHz or bigger within 3dB 20.0dB or bigger within f0 2.0kHz or smaller 1. demodulation.5 Diode Function Description HVC376B VCO oscillation variable capacitance diode HVC376B VCO oscillation variable capacitance diode VCO modulation diode Loss of lock check diode VCO power filtering accelerating diode Noise detector Noise detector APC individual diode Transmitting indication D12 MA360 D15 MA2S111 D16 MA2S111 D17 1N4148 D18 1N4148 D25 MA2S111 D28 LED Red D14 HZU5ALL APC output voltage-limiting diode IC6 NJM2902 D20 LED Green Receiving indication D29 LED Green Receiving Indication IC10 M38034 IC12 HT7150-1 IC15 W588A080 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q9 2SC5108 2SC3356 2SC5108 2SC5108 2SC4617 2SC4738 2SC4617 IC11 PS T9140NR MCU reset circuit Q10 2SC1623 Q11 RD07MVS1 Q12 RD01 MUS1 Q17 DTA144EE Q19 3SK318 Q20 3SK318 Q21 KTC4082 Q22 DTC144EE Q23 DTC144EE Q24 2SK1824 Q26 DTC144EE Q29 KTA1298 Q30 KTA1298 Q31 KTA1298 Q32 KTA1298 Q34 DTA144EE Q35 2SK1824 Q36 2SK1824 6 . low power consumption. and regulator Voice storage IC Transmitt er 1st amplification Transmitter 2nd amplification VCO buffering amplifier VCO buffering amplifier VCO power filter Noise amplifier Receiv er audio signals amplification 5V regulated outp ut curre nt stretch er Transmitter final power amplifier Transmitter power amplifier drive APC output switch The 1st frequency mixer Receiv er HF amplifi er The 1st IF amplifier Red LED drive Green LED drive Voice indication switch 5C switch 5T switch 5V regulated output current stretcher 5R switch 5C switch Power switch of MIC amplification unit Audio output switch of receiver. 2n d I F amplification. amplitude limit.0dB or smaller 3. noise amplification Receiver demodulation signal amplification. filtering Receiver audio amplifier E2PROM.6 XF1 XF2 Crystal Filter Features Item Nominal center frequency Transmission bandwidth 40dB Barrage bandwidth Pulse Insertion loss Guarantee attenuation Terminal resistance Specified Value 49.

the channel will not be in the scanning list. 4. the channel will be added in the scanning list. The current communication channel is the channel on which the radio pauses in the 4 following situations: 1 When the radio receives signals and does not restart scanning. Last called channel: The last channel that received signals. the radio pauses on that channel and will restarts scanning 0.5~5 seconds (scanning delay time) after the signals disappear. the radio is in the scanning state. the radio will transmit on the revert channel . 4 After releasing the PTT to end transmitting. Press the PTT again you can resume transmitting.2 Scanning Function Control If you switch the channel to channel 16. If signals are detected on a channel ( if the channel is set with receiving signaling the carrier wave must match the signaling). If you switch the channel to channel 1~15. 2 The radio will stay on the current channel during 0. If signals are detected on a channel (if the channel is set with receiving signaling the carrier wave must match the signaling). the radio will restart scanning again. After starting scanning.1. If you switch the channel to channel 1~15. Last called channel + current channel: If the radio is in the state of scanning pause.4 TOT The purpose of the time-out timer is to prevent any single person from overlong using a channel to transmit and affecting the whole group communication. switch the channel to channel 16 to set the radio in the scanning working mode. it will transmit on the current communication channel. and then the priority channel again. the radio will transmit on the current communication channel. Priority channel + current channel: If the radio is in the state of scanning pause. 4.8 Semiconductor Component Packaging Illustration: 4. the radio will stay on the current channel.3 CTCSS/DCS CTCSS/DCS can realize selective calls and group calls.3 Priority Channel You can set one channel in the scanning list as the priority channel. scanning is inactivated.1. Otherwise it will transmit on the first channel in the scanning list.2 Time Control Scanning If the radio scanning setting is time control scanning . To stop the warning tone.1. 4. scanning is inactivated.1. the radio will transmit on the current communication channel. Chapter 4 Setting Function Description and Parameter 4. After the preset transmitting dwell time 0.2. CTCSS/DCS signaling code on the channel is preset. if no signal is detected on the priority channel. the channel will be added in the scanning list.5~5 seconds (scanning delay time) after signals disappear. It goes on scanning in such sequence.2.1. On the same channel. If the radio transmits longer than the preset TOT time limit.1 16 Channels/15 Channels +Scanning Channel The radio stores 16 channels including one scanning channel.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Figure 3. 4. If signals are detected on the priority channel. the channel will not be in the scanning list.5~5 seconds (scanning delay time) after the signals disappear.4 Revert Channel If you press PTT button when the radio is in scanning state. it will stay on the priority channel. if the setting is scanning deleted. during the preset transmitting dwell time. only the two parties whose CTCSS/DCS are identical can communicate. it will retrace the priority channel in a certain period (0.2.1 Carrier Wave Control Scanning If the radio scanning setting is carrier wave control scanning .2.1. The radio scans the first non-priority channel in the canning list and then scans the priority channel. which has 6 types: Selected channel: The first channel in the scanning list.5 Auto Power Saving When no signals are being received or no operations are being 7 . the radio will stay on the current channel.1.5~5 seconds.3~5s). 3 The radio will stay on the current channel when pressing the PTT during scan.1. the next non-priority channel in the scanning list. it returns to the original channel it stays on. The radio starts scanning from channel 1 to 16 repeatedly in the consequence of the scanning list. 4. 4. If you switch the channel to channel 1-15. Otherwise it will transmit on the priority channel in the scanning list. the radio will stop transmitting and warning tone sounds. it will pause when receiving signals. switch the channel to channel 16 to set the radio in the scanning working mode.1 Major Functions 4. which has the highest priority during scanning. the radio pauses on that channel and will restarts scanning 0. Otherwise it will transmit on the last called channel. 4. Each channel can be set the scanning added/deleted function solely: if the setting is scanning added.1. Each channel can be set canning added/deleted function solely: if the setting is scanning added.1.2. when the radio receives signals on a nonpriority channel and pauses scanning. if the setting is scanning deleted. Priority channel: The radio will always transmit on the priority channel set in the scanning list when pressing PTT. the scanning function is inactivated.5 Retrace Period If the priority channel has been set in the scanning list and retrace period is also set. Selected channel + current channel: If the radio is in the state of scanning pause. release the PTT button. 4. The radio starts scanning from channel 1 to 16 repeatedly in the consequence of the scanning list.

The squelch level has 0-9 options.3 Computer Test Mode: Connect the radio to the radio communication port with the specified programming line (KSPL02). 2) When the radio is being read data. See Figure 4. 7) Sub-audio narrow band modulation degreed. The user can program the radio parameters such as working frequency.2 Parameter Setting (PC Mode) The radio parameters have been programmed in the factory. 1) The RX and TX frequency of each channel.Turn on the radio power. If the battery power is lower than the preset value during transmitting. d. over low squelch level will make the radio communication affected by noise or other irrelevant signals. PC (RS232 Serial Port) Programming Line (KSPL02) Radio (Speaker/ Mic Socket) Help in the KSP20 4. the battery power saving will be activated.Connect the radio to the computer serial port with the specified programming line (KSPL02). Over high squelch level will make the radio unable to receive signals efficiently when signals are weak.1 a. See Figure 4. you need to turn on the radio power again to make the radio resume the normal work. the green indicator lights. open the data backup and rewrite the backup into the radio.You can program the following parameters with the KSP20 software.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL conducted for over 10 seconds.Install the programming software KSP 20 on the computer.4 Wired Clone (It can be prohibited by programming software) When the wired clone function is activated. 4.11 Squelch Level Selection The purpose of the squelch is to mute the speaker noise when no signals are received or the signals are weak. The programming steps are as follows: a. 4) The 9th squelch level. please refer to the software. b. and you will hear noise from speaker (no mater whether there are signals). you can modify the following parameters with KSP20 programming software: 1) Frequency tuning.1. transmitting signals is prohibited on the busy channel. 11) Scan the priority channel option. Under the computer test mode. the 8 . Such operation is very useful when you want to adjust voice volume or receive weak signals (to avoid voice intermittence when in weak signals). 4) If the radio cannot work normally after being written in with the editing data.8 Busy Channel Lockout If busy channel lockout has been activated. connect a HF load of 50 to the radio antenna connector or connect the radio to a comprehensive test device. 4. when the radio is being written data. 4. 4. c. When you press the MONI key. the speaker will sound busy channel lockout tone. We designed a user friendly and convenient Chinese/English programming software KSP20 for users to set parameters on the radio. click Write Data to transfer the PC programming parameters into the radio. the radio will stop transmitting.Click the KSP20 program to run the programming software. 8) Monitor mode option. Selecting the squelch level is to select which the signal strength level is strong enough to enable the squelch or weak enough to disable the squelch. channels. 3) Busy channel lockout option.9 PC Programmable You can program the radio functions and adjust some parameters by PC programming software KSP20. channel busy tone and TOT tone. the indicator lights red.1. 6) Power saving option. 3) Low voltage threshold. 4. If you press the PTT to transmit on the busy channel. 7) Beep tone option. auto scanning. when the squelch is inactivated. 4. 8) Wide band sub-audio center.1. e. When the squelch is activated. you can hear noise from the speaker. CTCSS/DCS. 2) The receiving and transmitting signaling of each channel.10 Wired Clone The radio can transfer the stored data to another radio of the same mode by a specified cable. 10) Scan the revert channel option. you should read data form the radio and backup the data.1.Click the Tools in the KSP20 pull-down menu.1. 5) The 3rd squelch level.6 Low Battery Warning When the battery power appears low. Notice: 1) Turn off the radio before connection. battery power saving is inactive. When the speaker sounds warning tone.1. 2) Transmitting power.1. 3) Before the first time editing. you will not hear noise form the speaker. 4. and the radio is in the state of monitoring. and click Read Data to read the radio parameters into the computer. After entering the wired clone mode. 6) After programming. When it is receiving signals or in operating state. b. the status indicator flashes red. the radio squelch circuit mutes the speaker. the indicator lights green and it's prohibited to press the PTT button. and you cannot transmit signals. 4. For more details. 5 )Model information is important radio data and is prohibited to modify. Press the MONI key to cut off the squelch control circuit.12 Beep Tone This option controls power on tone. the radio can enter the wired clone mode. the indicator flashes. 4. Warning: Before enter the computer test mode. 4) TOT 5) Squelch level option. 9) Scan mode option. 6) Sub-audio wide band modulation degreed.Turn on the computer power.1.7 Monitor When no signals are being received.

6. Please be careful when assemble or disassemble the radio during service. 2) Remove the two knob nuts and the antenna nut.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL radio will not exit it automatically and you have to turn on the radio again to enter the user's mode. To install the belt clip. match the tow bulges at the bottom of the battery with the corresponding grooves at the radio aluminum alloy frame and insert it in.2 Removing and Installing the Belt Clip To remove the belt clip. The cloning data includes all the data in 4. See Figure 5. You can also activate/inactivate the wired clone mode by PC programming software.5 5.4) Figure 5. 5) Pull the aluminum alloy frame out of the casing. enter the model setting mode and then the manually adjustment function and wired clone function will become active automatically. the default setting of the sub radio receiving data is to prohibit wired clone mode.1 To install the battery.1) Figure 5. 4) Remove the two cross head screws that fix the aluminum alloy frame at the bottom. and it starts cloning.3 Computer Test Mode . and then press the belt clip downwards to lock it in place. 2) Melt the solder at the antenna point with a electric soldering iron and take off the main board. See Figure 5. Figure 5. it cannot enter the wired clone mode.2 Figure 5. If the wired clone function has been prohibited.4 Remove the Chassis from the Main Board 1) Remove the screw of from the PCB. 3) Take away the two screws and the antenna connector. and 2 seconds later the red light flashes twice and two beep tones sound. match the upper head of the belt clip with the glides on the rear of the battery. The wired clone mode has been prohibited in the factory. (See Figure 5. (See Figure 5. 5. 3) Remove the two cross head screws that fix the top cover at the top.3 Figure 5. and then the radio enters the wired clone mode. After cloning is finished. But the wired clone mode of the host radio will not be changed. the green light flashing twice and one beep mean to activate the clone mode. the red light turns dim. When pressing the PTT button. Cloning Line Host Radio Sub Radio 5.3 Removing the Casing from the Chassis 1) Remove the knobs. 3) Press the MONI key. and then pull the belt clip away from the radio. Figure 5. the red light flashing twice and two beeps mean to inactivate the clone mode. push the latch upwards and remove the battery away from the radio.6 9 .5 Chapter 5 Service Assemble and Disassemble The radio is a precision communication equipment. Operating steps are as follows: 1) Turn on the radio with the MONI key pressed. the wired clone function will be prohibited. Then press the upper end of the battery till the latch secure. use your nail or a tool to lift the metal spring piece in the belt clip from the topside. Short circuit the two SELF terminals. 2) Press the PTT button on the host radio to activate/inactivate the wired clone mode on the sub radio. Note: You can activate/inactivate the wired clone mode.4 5.2 Parameter Setting but the adjustment parameters in 4.1 Removing and Installing the Battery To remove the battery. When entering clone mode. If you press the MONI key at this moment. red light flashes.

DECRIPTION 21 202-000558-009 MIC CAP 20 204-006800-006 MIC WASHER 19 202-000558-001 MIC COVER 18 201-000558-008 EMERGENCY BUTTON COVER 17 202-000558-003 EMERGENCY BUTTON 16 201-000558-002 VOLUME KNOB 15 201-000558-003 CHANNEL KNOB 14 203-003208-009 KNOB CIRCLIP 13 203-000558-002 SWITCH NUT 12 203-000558-001 ANTENNA NUT 11 202-000558-004 arial 10 202-000558-005 arial 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 201-000558-009 LIGHT PIPE 204-000558-001 SPEAKER WATERPROOF NET 121-100000-007 SPEAKER 201-000558-001 FRONT COVER 401-0101E1-057 LOGO LABLE 203-000558-004 SPEAKER SPRING QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 43 301-20080G-001 M2 SCREW 42 401-0201C1-006 AL LABLE 41 204-000558-002 WATERPROOF LABLE 40 301-25060J-001 M2.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL 5.7 Exploded View 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 41 42 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 43 44 24 23 22 18 17 16 15 21 20 19 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 44 204-000558-003 AL LABLE NO.5 SCREW 39 201-000558-014 PUSH FASTENER 38 203-000558-005 PUSH FASTENER SPRING 37 201-000558-005 TOP COVER 36 203-003208-004 arial 35 203-004200-001 Aluminum bracket 34 204-000558-005 AL ALLOY LABLE 33 203-000558-007 ANTENNA HEAD 32 202-000558-007 WATERPROOF WASHER 31 202-003208-007 INSULATING WASHER 30 302-17040G-001 M1.7 SCREW 29 203-003208-002 arial 28 202-000558-008 POSITIVE TERMINAL WASHER 27 201-000558-007 POSITIVE TERMINAL FRAME 26 202-000558-006 WASHER 25 204-003208-005 WASHER 24 204-000558-004 WASHER 23 PCB BOARD 22 301-20040G-001 M2 SCREW 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 11 202-000558-002 PTT BUTTON 2 201-000558-004 PTT BUTTON FRAME 1 401-0101E1-058 MODEL LABLE 10 . MATERIAL NO.

Access method refers to the instruction in 4. 6.2 Radio H/I/L Frequency Low Frequency Medium Frequency High Frequency PT4200(1) 420.1V.2 parameter setting. Set the frequency at the low frequency (see Table 6. And watch the working current and make sure it not higher than 1.2). In receiving status. Some certain radio parameters can be modified (computer mode) with our KSP 20 programming software. 6. exit the computer test mode. test the PD power with the digital multimeter. and 12 can be replaced by a comprehensive test instrument.) 6.3. test the PD power with the digital multimeter. Adjust the TX power among 0~255 to 4W. The following equipments and software in Table 6. the radio needs to be tested and debugged after replacing components.5A.3.3 TX Frequency Adjustment The equipments in item 6. The modifiable parameters are as follows: 1) Frequency difference 2) TX power 3) Low battery power warning threshold 4) Squelch level 5) CTCSS frequency deviation 6) DCS frequency deviation Debugging Procedures a.Select the options that you want to adjust and adjust the parameters on the computer. select frequency tune option and click adjustment to enter.2kHz.Select the mode. select the low power threshold . and click adjustment to enter. make sure the antenna output terminal has been connected properly to the corresponding devices and load. select high power. Set the TX frequency at high frequency (see Table 6. and adjust the potentiometer VR2 to set the TX frequency deviation at 2. low frequency and click adjustment to enter.975MHz 449. high power.1 are necessary for the service and test of the radio.3. Adjust the figure among 0~255 to make the red light flash. high Figure 6.3. 11. make sure not to conduct transmitting operation.975MHz 6.2 PLL Frequency Adjustment Under the computer test mode. When testing the receiver.8V.125MHz 425. Before test/debugging. 10.After adjustment. 6.5V. The power should lower than 3.2). make sure static free measures for human body and equipments.3. d. 8.5 Frequency Deviation Adjustment Input 100mV. b. medium frequency frequency to set the TX power at 4W. Table 6.125MHz 469. .125MHz 445. 7. Test Mode option to enter the computer test c.1 VCO Modification Turn off the power saving mode. Adjust the trimming capacitor C180 to make the PD power at 1V 0.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 6 Radio Debugging Before test/debugging. 6. Adjust high power. Adjust the TX frequency among 0~255 to the specified value.1 Service Equipment and Software. The transmitter output must pass RF power attenuator before being connected to the standard signal source/ frequency deviator/ frequency spectrum.1 For Test and Service Equipment and Software 6.Enter the computer test mode.2 Debugging Items During the course of maintenance. Under the computer test mode.125MHz PT4200(2) 400. When in debugging/testing/service. (Frequency error should less than 200Hz. press the PTT button. make sure all the equipments have been well connected to the ground. Table 6.4 TX Low Power Warning Adjust the power to 6.1 External Speaker/Mic Connector De fi ni ti on 11 .3 Debugging 6. 1000Hz audio signals from the radio MIC. Under the computer test mode.

3. select CTCSS wide band modulation . select the 1st squelch and click adjustment to enter. and watch the demodulation signals. Input the receiver with the signals of 1kHz modulation frequency.0V 0.35 V) RF Audio Speak Computer Signal Test Mode Generator er Oscillator Conne ctor Audio Voltmeter Require -ment SINAD 12dB or higher Note Sensit ivity MOD:1kHz Distortion Test DEV: Device 1.5V Watch C181 1.3 Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) Item Test Test Test Adjustment Part Condition Equipment Point Digital Multimeter C180 1. Adjust to 4W Within Table 6.Before Computer ModePass Not Band alizer/ Mixing recom25MHz.35kHz.3.2W clockwise) Audio power 0.5V Locked CH:RX Low Power Frequency CH:RX High Frequency CH:TX Low Frequency CH:TX High Frequency Table 6. Test Compreh mend smooth -ensive the user wave Test to adjust Shape Device it! RF Audio Signal Generator Oscillator Audio Voltmeter MOD:1kHz Distortion DEV: 3.3. select the 9th squelch and click adjustment to enter. 3kHz frequency deviation. L6. Input the receiver with the signals of 1kHz modulation frequency. 1st RF OUT: -124dBm After adjustment. The wave shape should be smooth (close to square wave) and then adjust the figure to set the frequency deviation at 0. 6.2kHz~ 3.8 Receiver Sensitivity Repeat adjusting L9.4 Debugging The above debugging refers to Table3. and L5 to make the frequencies at highest sensitivity. Adjust the figure to make the green light flash. select DCS wide band modulation and click adjustment to enter Adjust the potentiometer VR1.5kHz ±200 Hz Modul AG:1kHz/ ation 7mV Sensiti vity Checking frequency deviation: 2. squelch activation is normal. Setting Battery Power: 7.6kHz 12 . Table4.3 W Power Meter/ Comprehe nsive Test Device/ Ammeter CH: TX Center Frequency AG:1kHz/ 70mV Frequency Deviation Meter/ Comprehe nsive Test Device Computer Test Mode ±200H z Ch: RX Audio center frequency RF OUT Level -53dBm (501 V) Maxim um Modul ation Frequ ency Deviati on Adjust to ±4. 3kHz frequency deviation.35kHz.7 CTCSS Frequency Deviation Adjustment Under the computer test mode. Adjust the figure to set the frequency deviation at 0.5kHz /Comprehe (W/N) nsive Test Device Ch: RX Center Frequency 9th RF OUT: -117dBm Computer Computer Test Mode Test Mode After adjustmen t. 6.1V Adjust -ment PD Require -ment Note Squel ch Activa tion Sensit ivity Item Test Test Test Adjustment Part Condition Equipment Point CH: MF CH:LF CH: HF RF OUT: -116dBm (0. L10. and 117dBm level. squelch activation is normal. 6. and Table 5.5 Transmitter Item TX Frequ ency Test Test Test Adjustment Part Condition Equipment Point Frequency Anten Computer Meter/ Test Mode na Comprehe nsive Test Device Oscillator / Comprehe nsive Test Device Vr1 Require -ment Within Note Lower than 3.5V Watch DCS Wave Shape (Balan ce) Power Wave shape is close to smooth square wave.0 Test Device (kHz) /Comprehe Audio nsive Test Load:16 Device Speak er Conne ctor (Turn the Inner volume speake knob r power 1.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL 6.4 Receiver Item Test Test Test Adjustment Part Condition Equipment Point Require -ment Note Band Pass Filter Spectroan. Table 6.6 DCS TX Signal Wave Shape and Frequency Adjustment Under the computer test mode. Adjust the figure to make the green light flash. 6. and click adjustment to enter.0V 0.1V Adjust -ment ± 200Hz Lower than 3.3. Under the computer test mode. and 124dBm level.9 Receiver Squelch Setting Under the computer test mode.

35kHz ± 50Hz Modulation 300~3000Hz Adjacent Channel RF Power Spurious and Harmonics Residential Frequency Modulation Transmitting Current Battery Battery Power Terminal: Warnin 6. L10. and please change it. D. 1. 1000mAh 56 mmx120 mmx29 mm 235 With battery and Antenna SOLUTION A.2 Receiver 2 Available Sensitivity (12dBSINAD) Squelch Activation Sensitivity Receiver Surplus Output Modulation Receiving Bandwidth Adjacent Channel Selectivity Intermediation Reject Ratio Spurious Response Reject Ratio Audio Output Power Receiving Current Sinking Standby Current (Average) 0. the indicator flashes.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Item Test Test Test Adjustment Part Condition Equipment Point Frequenc y Deviation Meter/ Compreh ensive Test Device Require -ment Note RF Power Frequency Stability Maximum Modulation Frequency Deviation Modulation Sensitivity 4. The antenna is not well connected. (Beep sounds) 3.5kHz 60dB 60dB 70dB 3 Cannot talk to or hear other group members. 7. Make sure the two communication radios are using the channel of the same frequency. Make sure the CTCSS/DCS tone is the same as that of your group members. Mixer tube Q19 is broken. The oscillatingtube is broken.5 kHz 1st MF 49. The squelch level is too high and the squelch cannot be activated.5V No. 500mW 250mA 25mA @distortion 5% 4 13 . Out of the effective communication range. L7. C.2V . Recharge or change the battery pack.8A @ 7.20 -40dB V V @level 3 squelch PLL is unlocked. The CPU is broken.8V g After adjustment. A. and please change it. and please change it. B.The regulator IC12 is broken. C.5V DC 2. Cannot receive signals. and please change it. and please change it.1 General Specification Model Frequency Modulation Number of Channels Channel Spacing MF Working Voltage Antenna Impetance Mic Impedance Battery (Standard) Dimension (WXHXD) Weight PT4200 (1)420~470MHz (2)400~450MHz 11K F3E 16(15+S) 12. B. and please screw the antenna again until secure. MF processing chip IC5 is broken. PROBLEM Chapter 8 Trouble Shooting Working Temperature -25 ~ +55 50 2k Model KB-58A Li-Ion Battery DC 7. and L5.75kHz ± 50Hz na DCS DEV DCS 023N Adjust to ±0.95 MHz 2nd MF 450kHz 7. A. No display after 1 switching on the radio. The sensitivity is too low and minitrim L9. C. F. The PLL crystal oscillator C4 is broken. and please change it. B. and please change it.5kHz 16mV 3% -60dB -70 dB -40 dB CTCSS CTCSS: DEV 67Hz Anten Computer Adjust Test Mode to ±0. The power switch is broken. and please change it.HF amplifier Q20 is broken. Battery power may be insufficient. 4 A. D.5V DC Chapter 7 Major Specifications Sinking 7. L6. E. and please change it.5x10-6 2. Reset the squelch level with a computer.0W @7.35 0. C. B. The oscillatingtube is broken.

PROBLEM SOLUTION A. LED red: Charging indication LED yellow: Power indication LED green: Charging completion Note: After putting the battery pack that has been discharged completely into the charger. It needs 3~4 hours to charge a battery that has been discharged completely. the red and yellow indicator lights. the indicator lights yellow. A. 7 Appendix 1 Abbreviations Chapter 9 KBC-58L Charger 9. C. When the battery voltage is 8. C.1 V. (The battery power is lower than 8. (Charging current is 200 270mA. The microphone is broken. The operational amplifier IC3 is broken. This course takes about 2~3 hours. the red indicator become light slowly after about 20 seconds.1 V. amplifier antenna automatic power control band pass filter continuous tone control squelch system digital code squelch DEMOD demodulation E2PROM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory HPF IDC IF LED LNA LPF MCU MIC MOD MONI PLL PTT RX SPK TCXO TX UL high pass filter instantaneous deviation control intermediate frequency Light-Emitting Diode low noise amplifier low pass filter micro control unit microphone modulation monitor phase lock loop push-to-talk receiver speaker temperature compensated crystal oscillators transmitter un-lock VCO voltage control oscillator 14 . B. its red indicator needs about 1~2 minutes to turn light. the charging current will decrease quickly.1V 9.3 8. when the battery voltage is 8.5V. C. Cannot program the radio parameter s normally.5V. the red indicator becomes dime and the green and yellow indicator light. D. and please change it with a new one.2 Charging and Charging Indicator A) When DC inputs power voltage 14~20V.2 8. the charging current will close to zero (then the charger begins constant voltage output) and charging stops. Check the socket and if it is unable to work normally please change it with a new one. A. B. and please change it with a new one. and please change it with a new one.1 0.8V B) Charging Terminal Maximum Idling Voltage: C) Constant current charging: 200 270mA D) Maximum Charging Time: 7 hours E) Maximum Charging Voltage Limit: 8. The switch tube Q36 and Q35 is broken.1 0. Make sure the programming cable is well connected. The audio amplifier IC8 is broken and please change it with a new one. The indicator lights red when in 5 transmitti ng but no voice can be heard. The indicator lights green when in 6 receiving but no voice can be heard. The operational amplifier IC6 is broken. when the battery voltage is 8.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL No.2 8. the red. ) (When the voltage is lower than 6.1 0. B. and please fix the computer.1 V. the charging current will decrease gradually. The power amplifier tube Q11 is broken and there is no power output and please change it with a new tube. B) When the battery is inserted into the charger.1 Charger Specifications A) Idling Input Current: 30mA 8. the charger charge the battery with constant current.) C) When the battery voltage is lower than 8. The MIC is not well connected with the SPK socket. yellow and green indicator lights. AMP ANT APC BPF CTCSS DCS amplify.4 8.0V. E) When the battery voltage is 8. and please change it with a new one.) D) When the battery voltage is higher than 8. The computer RS-232 serial port output is unmoral.4V. The speaker is broken.45 0.4V. and pleas change it with a new one.

B Linear.UM-1 2. transparent 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 nuts inlaid 15 .lead-free PCB. PC+ABS.68K 25%.0x8.lead-free 22 106-RD835E-001 23 108-455C24-R01 24 108-CF450H-R01 25 108-XF4995-R01 26 110-110473-R01 27 110-110683-R01 28 110-220103-008 29 121-200000-001 30 122-113M00-001 31 122-17M300-R01 32 122-249M50-001 33 124-050000-005 34 124-050000-R04 35 603-0W558A-001 Carbon-film encoder switch / RD835E-GA1-16C-0F01 18mm BAND HONGHUA Plug-in phase frequency detector/ JTBM455C24.5MHz 10PPM.red.B Linear.M2.5PPm Chip crystal resonator/ CSTCR7M30G53-R0. PC+ABS. Material Serial No.black Volume switch.95MHz 7. PC+ABS.lead-free 17 103-MHC190-R02 Chip LBD/ 0603. Material Serial No.U-5*2. Q32 Q12 Q11 SW2 L57 CF1 XF1.M2.0 flat round cross head.black Positive terminal chassis. PC+ABS.black PT558 encoder knob / PC+ABS.lead-free Plug-in crystal oscillator/ 49. D29 D28 Q8.black zinc plating Self-tapping screw. Description Position Quantity Note Plastic 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Metal 10 11 12 203-000558-007 203-000558-001 203-000558-002 Antenna holder.ST-212.black Light guide.lead-free Plug-in IF filter / 49.lead-free Chip trimming resistor/ MVR22HXBRN683.lead-free Voice recording IC IC / W588A080. negative terminal screw Aluminium alloy bracket fixing Upper cover fixing Positive terminal screw IC5 D20.0 flat round cross head.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Appendix 2 Spare List No. Q30 Q29.CL-190YG-CD.0 flat round cross head nickle plating Chip LBD/ 0603.5mm Eearphone socket/ SP/MIC.binding Appendix 3 Framework Component List No. XF2 VR2 VR1 SW1 MIC1 X4 X2 X3 J1 J2 Ic15 Position Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 11 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 203-003208-004 11 301-20040G-001 12 301-20080G-001 13 301-25060J-001 14 302-17040G-001 16 103-L190YG-R01 18 104-MT717T-001 19 104-TA1298-R01 15 102-MC3361-R01 IF(MF) modulation IC/MC3361BP.7.lead-free Plug-in porcelain filter/ LTM450HT.HSMH-C190. lead-free Chip triode / FMMT717TA Chip triode / KTA1298(Y).black Latch.47K 25%. PC+ABS.black PTT button frame.lead-free 20 105-RD01MU-R01 Chip FET(field-effect transistor)/ RD01MUS1. nickle plating Woven belly-tooth screw.black PT558 latch / PC+ABS.450kHz¡À 3kHz. nickle plating Woven belly-tooth screw.brass nickle plating Antenna nut brass black passivation Switch nut brass black passivation 1 1 2 201-000558-001 201-000558-002 201-000558-003 201-000558-004 201-000558-005 201-000558-014 201-000558-007 201-000558-008 201-000558-009 Casing.3M. PC+ABS.0x4.blak PT558 upper cover / PC+ABS.7x4.5KHz.black Alert button frame. Q31.¦Õ 1.lead-free Volume switch / RD810S-JA1-A103-0C61 MIC / B6027AP402-65 Chip transistor / 13MHz 2.PC+ABS.black Channel knob. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 201-000558-002 201-000558-003 201-000558-005 201-000558-006 202-000558-001 203-000558-001 203-000558-002 203-000558-005 203-003208-002 Name/Specification PT558 volume knob / PC+ABS.5x6.EJ-2507-CCPA 3.green.lead-free 21 105-RD07MV-R01 Chip FET(field-effect transistor)/ RD07MVS1.5mm MIC socket / SP/MIC. PMMA.0 flat round cross head. antenna head.black Upper cover.35£¬ nickle plating PT3208 positive terminal£¬ phosphorus copper gold plating PT3208 negative terminal£¬ phosphorus copper gold plating Woven belly-tooth screw. PC+ABS. carbon spring steel wire¡Ó 0.lead-free Chip trimming resistor/ MVR22HXBRN473.M2.black PT558 Earpiece-Mic jack panel cover / black silica gel(enhanced elasticity)hardness70 PT558 antenna nut£¬ brass£¬ black passivation PT558 witch nut£¬ brass£¬ black passivation PT558 latch spring.

8THK Aluminium alloy sticker 1£¬ PVC black£¬ self-adhesive 0. Q27.SOT-89 Regulator IC / HT7150-1 Operational amplifier / NJM2902V.¦Õ 1. black zinc plating 1 Refer to PT3208 PCB£¬ antenna head£¬ negative 11 Refer to PT3208 terminal screw 2 Aluminium alloy bracket fixing 2 Upper cover fixing Positive terminal screw Appendix 4 Electrical Component List No. nickle plating Woven belly-tooth screw.OP-AMP MCU / M38034M4H-284HP IF(MF) modulation IC / MC3361BP Chip HF switch diode / MA77.MA2S111(PANASONIC) Chip switch diode / DAN222. D7 D21.OP-AMP Operational amplifier/ NJM2904V.25 gilt Latch spring. Material Serial No.0 flat round cross head nickle plating Woven belly-tooth screw.7x4. D26.black waterproof cloth Mic cushion.M2.0x8flat round cross head.M2. D9. thermally conductive rubber.H19-21SYGC Chip LBD/ 0603.PLL. D29 D28 Q17. D6.7 PLL IC / MB15E03SL. Q34 Q22.red. D23. D11 D14 D17.dustproof net£¬ black Waterproof spacer£¬ PORON£¬ black£¬ self-adhesice¡£ 0.16-PIN.2*6*9 blue Under FET 1 1 1 1 2 1 Refer to PT3208 Refer to PT6800 Screws & Nuts 34 302-17040G-001 35 36 37 301-20040G-001 301-20080G-001 301-25060J-001 Self-tapping screw.0x4flat round cross head.SSOP Regulator IC / HT7130-1.PT558N-060228 Reset IC / PST9140NR KIA6278F.green.carbon spring steel wire 0. nickle plating Woven belly-tooth screw.AMP Memory IC / AT24C08N-10SI2. Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 6 4 1 2 2 1 2 6 1 IC11 IC8 IC9 IC1 IC14 IC12 IC4.35 nickle plating Earpiece-Mic jack panel cover£¬ black silica gel(enhanced elasticity)£¬ hardness70 PTT button£¬ black silica gel£¬ hardness50 Alert button£¬ orange silica gel (enhanced elasticity)£¬ hardness60 Switch water-proof gasket£¬ black silica gel£¬ hardness60 Antenna water-proof gasket£¬ black silica gel£¬ hardness60 Waterproof gasket£¬ black silica gel£¬ hardness60 Waterproof gasket£ ¬ black silica gel(enhanced elasticity)£¬ ¡¡ hardness40 Negative & positive terminal cushion£¬ black silica gel£¬ hardness40 Mic case£¬ orange silica gel£¬ hardness40 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 Refer to PT3208 Refer to PT3208 Refer to PT3208 Rubber Mechanical Parts 28 29 30 31 32 33 204-000558-001 204-006800-006 204-000558-002 204-000558-003 204-000558-004 202-003208-007 Speaker waterproof net. IC7 IC3 IC10 IC5 D1 D12 D13 D15. Q23. IC6. Q37 IC2 16 . Q33.resistor.HVC350B(HITACHI) Chip varialble capacitor diode / HVC376B Chip regulator diode / HZU5ALL(HITACHI) Chip diode / IN4148 Chip LBD / 0603.19-21SURC/S530-A2/TR8 Chip triode / DTA144EE(ROHM) Chip triode / DTC144EE(ROHM) Chip triode / KRX102U. D24. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 101-005583-004 102-9140NR-001 102-A6278F-001 102-AT2408-001 102-B15E03-001 102-HT7130-001 102-HT7150-001 102-M2902V-001 102-M2904V-001 102-M38034-001 102-MC3361-001 103-00MA77-001 103-0MA360-001 103-1SS372-001 103-A2S111-001 103-DAN222-001 103-HSC277-001 103-HVC350-001 103-HVC376-001 103-HZU5AL-001 103-IN4148-001 103-L190YG-001 103-MHC190-002 104-A144EE-001 104-C144EE-001 104-KRX102-001 Component Name/Specification PT558PCB / Mainboard. D4.carbon spring steel wire 0.(ROHM) Chip diode / Waveband switch.with.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 203-003208-009 203-003208-002 203-003208-004 203-004200-001 203-000558-004 203-000558-005 202-000558-001 202-000558-002 202-000558-003 202-000558-004 202-000558-005 202-000558-006 202-000558-007 202-000558-008 202-000558-009 Knob retaining ring stainless steel 0. Q26.35THK Thermally conductive insulator.0805 Chip variable capacitor diode / 0805.AUDIO. D30 D8.HSC277(HITACHI) Chip varialble capacitor diode / 0603.M2.MA360(PANASONIC) Chip switch diode / 1SS372(TOSHIBA) Chip switch diode / 0603.3THK Potentionmeter cushion£¬ PVC transparent£¬ self-adhesive 0. D18 D20.18THK Positive terminal phosphorus copper gold plating Negative terminal phosphorus copper gold plating Aluminum bracket Speaker contact spring. D10.bias. D16.5x6 flat round cross head. D25 D308 D3. D22.

450kHz¡À 3kHz Plug-in IF filter / 49. R206.8 Chip touch switch / SKRTLBE010 Carbon encoder switch / RD835E-GA1-16C-0F01 18mm BAND Plug-in phase frequency detector/ JTBM455C24 Plug-in porcelain filter/ LTM450HT.AMPLIFIER(TOSHIBA) Chip triode / 2SC4919. K4 K3 SW2 L57 CF1 XF1. R127. R212. Q32 Q21 Q16 Q14. R120.4.100R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R42. R155. R131. R205. R248 55 56 57 58 59 109-040104-001 109-040105-001 109-040122-001 109-040123-001 Chip resistor / 0402. R260.2.20K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R149. R41. R9 C187. R157.1.CIRCUIT(SANYO) Chip triode / 2SC5108Y(TOSHIBA) Chip triode / KTA1298(Y) Chip triode / KTC4082. R255. R261 R98. Q36 K1 K2.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL 27 104-MT717T-001 28 104-SC1623-001 29 104-SC3356-001 30 104-SC4617-001 31 104-SC4738-001 32 104-SC4919-001 33 104-SC5108-001 34 104-TA1298-001 35 104-TC4082-001 36 105-2SJ243-001 37 105-2SK508-001 38 105-3SK318-001 39 105-RD01MU-001 40 105-RD07MV-001 41 105-SK1588-001 42 105-SK1824-001 43 106-0BA010-001 44 106-454548-001 45 106-LBE010-001 46 106-RD835E-001 47 108-455C24-001 48 108-CF450H-001 49 108-XF4995-001 50 109-040000-001 51 109-040100-001 52 109-040101-001 53 109-040102-001 54 109-040103-001 Chip triode / FMMT717TA Chip triode / 2SC1623 Chip triode / 2SC3356 Chip triode / 2SC4617(S)(ROHM) Chip triode / 2SC4738(GR). R215. R228.27K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R142. Q35. R269 R214. R264.120K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R111.330K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R162 R188 R208 R6. R4. R240. R164 R223 R46.33K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R211 R86. C277. C188. R210.2.exported Chip switch/ 4.AF. R94. R172. R99.95MHz¡À 7. R290 R82 R221. R174. R108. R219 R67 R27. R227.10K¡À 5% 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 15 4 4 16 18 Q8. R48. R273 R109.MUTING. R130. R267. R116 R160.2K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R76.150K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.1K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R217. R265. R30. XF2 C67. R268.220R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.1M¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.5KHz. R195.9K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R126. R50. Q5 Q29. R225.3K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R123. C247. R8.8K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R156. R295 R105. C166. R207.10R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R64.3. R7.390K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.1. R238 R12.3. R122. R216 R294 R209. R87. R128.5*4. R237 R29. R115.(KEC) Chip FET(field-effect transistor) / 2SJ243 Chip FET(field-effect transistor) / 2SK508NV(K52) Chip FET(field-effect transistor) / 3SK318 Chip FET(field-effect transistor) / RD01MUS2 Chip FET(field-effect transistor) / RD07MVS1 Chip FET(field-effect transistor) / 2SK1588(NEC) Chip FET(field-effect transistor) / 2SK1824 Knob switch / SKHLLBA010. R204. R154. C265. R140. Q4.100K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R49.15K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.270K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R263.7K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.U-5*2 Chip resistor / 0402.7K¡À 5% 6 2 1 1 4 8 1 1 2 1 10 3 1 3 3 1 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 6 109-040124-001 60 109-040153-001 61 62 63 64 109-040154-001 109-040182-001 109-040183-001 109-040184-002 65 109-040203-001 66 109-040221-001 67 109-040222-001 68 109-040223-001 69 109-040224-001 70 109-040272-001 71 109-040273-001 72 109-040274-001 73 109-040332-001 74 109-040333-001 75 109-040334-001 76 109-040392-001 77 109-040393-001 78 109-040394-001 79 109-040471-001 80 109-040472-001 17 .470R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.18K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. Q20 Q12 Q11 Q38 Q13. R199. R114. R171. Q9 Q7 Q24 Q2. R258. R113. R266. R153 R165 R3 R118. R257 R231 R59. R39. R200.22K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R226. R133. R194.180K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.2K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. C189. R222 R53.0R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R121.39K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R192 R201 R224 R218. R254.12K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. Q15 Q19. Q31. R60 R196. C276.5*4. Q25. Q30 Q10 Q3 Q6. R24. R125. R129. R184.220K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.

100R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. C196 C75.B Linear Volume switch / RD810S-JA1-A103-0C61 Chip capacitor / 0402.150K¡À 1% Chip resistor / 0603. R138. R57. R247.82K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R22.8K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. C310 100 109-060150-001 101 109-060151-001 102 109-060152-001 103 109-060153-001 104 109-060154-002 105 109-060181-001 106 109-060220-001 107 109-060222-001 108 109-060224-001 109 109-060271-001 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 109-060272-001 109-060274-001 109-060330-001 109-060332-001 109-060393-001 109-060470-001 109-060471-001 109-060472-001 109-060473-001 109-060561-001 120 109-060562-001 121 109-060563-001 122 109-060564-001 123 109-060680-001 124 109-060683-001 125 109-060822-001 126 109-060823-001 127 109-070000-001 128 109-100R47-001 129 110-110473-001 130 110-110683-001 131 110-220103-008 132 112-043100-001 133 112-043101-001 134 112-043102-001 18 . R139. R81.4. R136.1. R291 R163 R220 R78. C266.560K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R145.8. C273. R84. R79. C105. R232.50V . C86.6.270K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.15K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R191 R16.8. R235. R88. R152.68K¡À 25%. R159. R103. R47. R293 R63. R71.220K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R89. R185. R187 R233 R34.2K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R183 R10. R176. R193 R15.56K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R117.X7R 7 3 3 6 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 15 4 5 6 9 15 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 4 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 4 4 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 8 R17. R256 R92.150R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R80.10R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R197. R65.47K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R62. R189 L54.270R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.47K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R186.7K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.3K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.5P.10K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.68K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R239 R148 R73 R190 R36 R51 L63 R167. R13.470R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R175. R23. R170 R70. R91.6K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.82K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0805. R38.470K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.120K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.2K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R97. R56.560K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. L62. R21. R14 R202.5.68R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R213 C1.10P¡À 0. R61. R158. R262 R95. R150.15R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.50V. R292 R166.33R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R234. R124. R101 R74. R132 R173. R96.2.47R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R32 R25 R151. R144.1K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R147.56K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.22R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R90.180R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R182. C278.2K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.2K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. C106. R180 R37.50V. R66 R31 R179 R54 R75 R143.100K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R203 R43. R11. R141.820R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402. R169 VR2 VR1 SW1 C257 C171. L34.0R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. L42. R102.91K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.47R¡À 5% Chip trimming resistor/ MVR22HXBRN473. R119.7K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603.C0G Chip capacitor / 0402. R19. R104.39K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R178. R244 R44.0R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 1206.C0G Chip capacitor / 0402. R241. R20. R243.5.B Linear Chip trimming resistor/ MVR22HXBRN683.6K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 109-040473-001 109-040474-001 109-040562-001 109-040563-001 109-040564-001 109-040682-001 109-040683-001 109-040821-001 109-040822-001 109-040823-001 109-040913-001 109-060000-001 109-060100-001 109-060101-001 109-060102-001 109-060103-001 109-060104-001 109-060122-001 109-060124-001 Chip resistor / 0402.47K¡À 25%. R137. C110.1000P¡À 10%. L16. R245 R33 R229.68K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0402.560R¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. R177. C111. R93 R2. R35 R40 R85 R72 R55. R28.5K¡À 5% Chip resistor / 0603. C263.0. R297 R69 R5. R146.3. R249. R107.100P¡À 5%.2. R18.1. R230 R52 R77. R168. R58 R68.

C54.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.50V. C99.50V.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402. C6.50V. C121. C154. C97.22P¡À 5%.50V . C165.16V. C207. C249 C124. C13. C280 C74.50V.C0G Chip capacitor / 0402. C114.16V. C272 C79.1800P¡À 10%. C155. C26. C142.50V.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603.25P.50V. C7.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.16V.8200P¡À 10%.50V.0.5P¡À 0.50V.01uF¡À 10%.4P¡À 0.4700P¡À 10%.1.30P¡À 5%.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.50V. C213.Y5V Chip capacitor / 0402. C232 C25. C41. C94 C226 C148. C49.0. C183. C256 C309 C2. C275.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.033uF¡À 10%.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603. C83.1P¡À 0. C308.25P. C27.50V . C135. C87.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.33P¡À 5%. C192 C129.50V. C59. C48.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.39P¡À 5%.0. C168. C290.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603. C108.50V . C9. C239. C162.470P¡À 10%. C177.047uF¡À 10%.033uF¡À 10%. C100.16V. C268. C78.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.680P¡À 10%.1500P¡À 10%.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603.2P¡À 0.25P.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402. C287 C214 C211 C8. C73.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603. C43. C42.0.018uF¡À 10%. C60. C243.0.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603.2200P¡À 10%. C248. C80. C29. C159.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.15P¡À 5%. C52. C244 C82. C186. C150.50V. C88. C12.+80%--20%. C194 C227 C221 C139 C70. C193. C172. C236 C62 C134 C143. C31. C40.20P¡À 5%. C44.50V.0. C14. C233 C92.022uF¡À 10%.0.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402. C112.X7R 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 18 150 112-043473-001 151 112-043474-001 152 112-043560-001 153 112-043562-001 154 112-043681-001 155 112-043683-001 156 112-043822-001 157 112-063100-001 158 112-063101-001 159 112-063102-001 160 112-063103-001 161 112-063104-001 162 112-063105-001 163 112-063120-001 164 112-063150-001 165 112-063152-001 166 112-063180-001 167 112-063182-001 168 112-0631R0-001 169 112-0631R5-001 170 112-063200-001 171 112-063220-001 172 112-063221-001 173 112-0632R0-001 174 112-063300-001 175 112-063330-001 176 112-063333-001 177 112-063390-001 178 112-0633R0-001 179 112-0633R5-001 180 112-063471-001 Chip capacitor / 0603.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603. C22. C24. C284 C223 C4. C30. C175.50V. C149. C283 C169.5P. C101.25P.16V.0.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402. C109. C151. C279 C85. C35 C69.068uF¡À 10%. C160. C56. C45. C58. C37. C258.50V.25V. C182 C144.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.C0G Chip capacitor / 0402.50V . C231. C104. C107.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402. R271 C285 C212.16V. C55.16V.0. C152. C17. C131. C153.1uF¡À 10%.50V.50V. C255. C161.16V. C274.X7R 8 10 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 4 1 33 C50. C98. C125.0.4700P¡À 10%. C286 C307 C170.50V.0. C36. C11.0. C51. C34.47uF¡À 10%. C190.50V.220P¡À 5%.50V.18P¡À 5%. C28.1uF¡À 10%. C53.0. C230 C63 C5.50V. C3.01uF¡À 10%.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402. C252. C20.470P¡À 10%. C39.039uF¡À 10%. C38.3300P¡À 10%. C245 C179.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL 135 112-043103-001 136 112-043104-001 137 112-043104-002 138 112-043105-001 139 112-043152-001 140 112-043183-001 141 112-043222-001 142 112-043223-001 143 112-043273-001 144 112-043332-001 145 112-043333-001 146 112-043392-001 147 112-043393-001 148 112-043471-001 Chip capacitor / 0402. C185 C113 C224. C269. C173. C238. C21.Y5V Chip capacitor / 0603.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402. C302 C184 C251 C260 C259 C157.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402. C90.1uF.1000P¡À 10%. R270. C133 C72. C291. C167.1500P¡À 10%.3P¡À 0. C158.50V . C253. C222. C15.16V. C16. C229.50V.0. C303 C289 C156 C215 C242.50V.3.X7R 4 8 4 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 5 2 1 1 1 6 1 42 181 112-063472-001 182 112-063473-001 183 112-063474-001 184 112-0634R0-001 Chip capacitor / 0603. C103.100P¡À 5%.56P¡À 5%. C174. R161.0.3900P¡À 10%.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603. C305.6P¡À 0. C264.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.16V. C71.25P.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.50V. C220. C102.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.50V. C270. C178.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.50V .C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603. C10.50V.50V. C96. C235.0. C261.1uF¡À 10%. C176. C18.5P/3.25P.50V .12P¡À 5%. C84.50V. C204.50V.50V.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603. C19. C57.50V.1uF¡À 10%.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603.16V.C0G 1 1 3 2 19 .47uF+80%--20%. C61.X7R Chip capacitor / 0603.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603. C195 C93 C95.027uF¡À 10%.10P¡À 0.16V. C271.5600P¡À 10%.X7R Chip capacitor / 0402.047uF¡À 10%.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603. C163. C91 C33. C228 149 112-043472-001 Chip capacitor / 0402.

SMT.5mm Mic socket / SP/MIC.4.5P¡À 0.Y5V Chip capacitor / 0805.negative. L47.ceramic core27NH¡À 5%. C118. L7. C292 C267.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603.7.3V Chip Ta capacitor / TS Model.1P.10V Chip capacitor / 0805.0603 206 114-06G221-002 Chip stacked inductor/ LGHK1608R22J-T.SIZE A. L58 MIC1 X4 X2 X3 J2 J1 Ic15 Chip trimming capacitor / TZV2Z100A110. C206 C32.100uF¡À 20%.8nH¡À 0.820nH¡À 10%.4*1.Y5V Chip Ta capacitor / TS Model.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603. L49 L12.SMT.high pin 216 115-1R55R0-001 Chip air-cored coil / 0. C217. C137.3~10p+100/-%.FILTER.50V .SIZE A.5*3TL.binding 20 . L38.high pin 215 115-1R54R0-004 Chip air-cored coil / 0.0603 219 117-000000-005 220 121-200000-001 Chip bead / EMI. C145 C127.16V. L39.6P¡À 0.10V.10V 6 4 3 4 6 3 5 2 1 3 4 3 1 C116.0.0603 4 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 10 2 1 1 11 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 203 114-06G101-003 Chip inductor / MLG1608BR10J.12nH¡À 5%.5P¡À 0.Np0¡À 2 300ppm/¡æ Chip wire inductor / C1608CB-22NJ.0603 1 Chip wire inductor / C1608CB-68NJ. C219 C140. L9. C122.5*4TL.1206 214 115-1R53R0-004 Chip air-cored coil / 0.10uF¡À 20%.0603 209 114-06G470-001 Chip inductor / MLG1608B47NJ.220nH¡À 5%. C128.6. L56 L26 L1.15uF¡À 20%.SIZE P.ST-212 2.0603 207 114-06G270-001 Chip inductor / MLG1608B27NJ.1008 Chip wire inductor / LQN21AR22J.3uH¡À 5%.220nH¡À 5%. L20. L36. C200. C201. C117.50V .C0G.high pin 218 117-000000-004 Chip bead / EMI.10V Chip Ta capacitor/ TP model. L66 L37.5P.50V .8P¡À 0.7P¡À 0. C237 C191.50V . L15 L24 L25 L19.100nH¡À 5%. L10 L14.6.5MHz¡À 224 124-050000-004 225 124-050000-005 3.3M 10PPM.50V . C216.4*1.SIZE C.negative.FILTER. L29 L35 L23 L45 L55.27nH¡À 5%. L44.green. L33 L28. C246 C46.EJ-2507-CCPA 226 603-0W558A-001 Voice recorder IC / W588A080. L40. C181 L51 L30 L13 L53 L27.negative.0805 Microphone / B6027AP402-65 2. C47.7uF¡À 20%.1uF¡À 20%. L8. C210.5P.25P.0603 204 114-06G102-001 Chip inductor / MLF1608A1R0K. L2.PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL 185 112-0635R0-001 186 112-0636R0-001 187 112-0637R0-001 188 112-0638R0-001 189 112-063R50-001 190 112-072225-001 191 112-072475-001 192 112-073105-001 193 112-073225-001 194 112-102105-001 195 112-102106-002 196 112-102156-001 197 112-172107-002 198 113-010100-001 199 114-06E220-001 200 114-06E270-001 201 114-06E560-001 202 114-06E680-001 Chip capacitor / 0603. C225 C197. C141 C115.2.5mm Eearphone socket / SP/MIC. L32.2uF¡À 20%. BLM21P300S. L48. L43.0603 208 114-06G332-001 Chip inductor / MLF1608A3R3K. L5. BLM11A221S.2.4*1. C138.ceramic core56nH¡À 5%. C147.0603 205 114-06G120-001 Chip inductor / MLG1608B12NJT.C0G Chip capacitor / 0603. C218. L41. L6. L50.high pin 217 115-1R58R0-002 Chip air-cored coil / 0.0603 210 114-06G6R8-001 Chip inductor / MLG1608B6N8DT.5*5T.1008 Chip inductor / FSLM2520-R82K. L46.0603 211 114-08E103-001 212 114-08E821-001 213 114-10E221-001 Chip inductor / FSLM2520-100J.ceramic core68nH¡À 1 5%. C202.SIZE P.UM-1 223 122-249M50-001 Plug-in crystal oscillator/ 49. C119.10uH¡À 5%. C209. C240.5PPm 221 122-113M00-001 Chip transistor/ 13MHz¡À 222 122-17M300-001 Chip crystal resonator / CSTCR7M30G53-R0. L60.5*8TL.positive.ceramic core22NH¡À 5%.5*1. C136.3. Chip capacitor / 0603. C126 C120.1uF+80%--20%.C0G Chip Ta capacitor/ TP Model. C203.10V Chip Ta capacitor / TS Model. L52 L21 L31 L18.SIZE A. C208 C254 C180.5P.2uF+80%--20%.0603 1 Chip wire inductor / C1608CB-56NJ.47nH¡À 5%. L3. C306 C234 C199. L61.16V Chip Ta capacitor / TS Model. C198.5nH. L4.0603 1 Chip wire inductor / C1608CB-27NJ.1uH¡À 5%.

PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Appendix 5 Accessory List Item Battery Model KB-42A Specification Accessory Figure 7.4V 1200mAh Li-Poly Hand Strap 8AJD-20K Earphone KME-201 KME-202 Charger KBC-58L 7-hour standard charger Adapter KTC-58C1 DC OUT 15V 400mA KA-3U064 Antenna Short Antenna 21 .

PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Figure 1 PT4200 Top Board Position Mark Diagram 22 .

PT4200 SERVICE MANUAL Figure 2 PT4200 Bottom Board Position Mark Diagram 23 .

Figur3 PT4200 Schematic Circuit Pane Diagram 24 .

Figur4 PT4200 Schematic Circuit Pane Diagram 25 8 .

Figure 5 KBC-58L Schematic Circuit Diagram KBC-58L Schematic Circuit Diagram 26 8 .