Disconnect the radio and perform a radio check with another unit to ensure the new frequencies and codes are working correctly.

While official KSP is the safest, some users encounter hurdles (e.g., lost software CDs). There are alternatives, though none are recommended for mission-critical settings.

Rule of thumb: Always use official Kirisun software to avoid bricking your $300 radio.

This is the most critical section. There is no single universal Kirisun programming software. Kirisun uses different software branches for different radio series. Using the wrong version will result in a "Model Mismatch" error or a corrupted code plug.

Here is a breakdown of common Kirisun models and their corresponding software:

| Radio Series | Common Models | Software Name (Version) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | S series (DMR Digital) | S780, S750, S720, S788 | Kirisun KSP (V5.x or V6.x) | | T series (Commercial Analog) | T80, T60, T50, T30, TP960 | Kirisun Programming Software for T-series | | PT series (Professional) | PT660, PT800, PT900, PT580 | Kirisun PT Series CPS | | DP series (Digital) | DP770, DP405 | KSP-DP Series | | NexPT (Intrinsically Safe) | NP780 | Kirisun NexPT CPS |

Golden Rule: Always download the software specifically listed for your exact model number. When in doubt, check the sticker under the battery of your radio for the model number.

This is where you set the frequency. For example, to set GMRS or Ham bands: