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1. OFF ON http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 43 ANI Automatic Number Identification Can only be configured by PC software DTMFST The DTMF tone of transmitting code OFF DT ST ANI ST DT ANI S CODE Signal Code Can only be configured by PC software 1 15 groups SC REV Scan Resume Method TO CO SE PTT ID press or release the PTT button to transmit the signal code OFF BOT EOT BOTH PTT LT delay the signal code sending 21 MDF A In channel mode display channel A Note channel display FREQ CH NAME name can only be configured by PC software 22 MDF B In channel mode display channel A Note channel display FREQ CH NAME name can only be configured by PC software BCL Busy Channel Lockout AUTOLK Keypad Locked Automatically OFF ON SFT D Direction of Frequency Shift OFF OFFSET Frequency Shift 00 000 69 990 MEMCH Stored in Memory Channels DELCH Delete a Memory Channel 000 127 WT LED display illumination color during standby OFF BLUE ORANGE PURPLE http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us aa RX LED display illumination color during reception OFF BLUE ORANGE PURPLE TX LED display illumination color during transmission OFF BLUE ORANGE PURPLE AL MOD Alarm Mode SITE TONE CODE BAND Band Selection VHF UHF TX AB transmitting selection while in dual
2. it means the battery is close to depletion To warn the user of this the radio will start beeping periodically as well as flashing the backlight of the display indicating that the battery needs to be changed Status LED The status LED has a very simple and traditional design When a signal is received it turns green when transmitting it turns red and is off when in standby Side Button 1 Call Broadcast FM and alarm Press CALL momentarily to start the broadcast FM receiver Another momentary press turns the broadcast FM receiver off Press and hold to CALL activate the alarm function Press again to turn it off Side Button 2 MONI Monitor and Flashlight Press MONI momentarily to turn on the LED flashlight Another momentary press turns the flashlight off Press and hold MONI to monitor the signal This will open up the squelch and permit listening to the unfiltered signal http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 17 Numeric Keypad The Baofeng UV 82 hand held transceiver comes standard with a full numeric keypad E gt lt S zech LO m H NO gt lt H Q9 an I gt lt D ai O gt atm N J To O H lt O gt lt HE gt LU LY JE LO Je KSCAN re The numeric buttons have their secondary function printed on them The and buttons also have secondary functions
3. www baofengradio us www foscam us 46 tem rca fomos Transmit TX Power Selects between HIGH and LOW transmitter power when in VFO Frequency TXP 2 mode Use the minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired communications Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Stored in Channel Settings Notes HIGH 0 LOW 1 Default HIGH HIGH 4 watts LOW 1 watt Note When TXP is set to LOW an L is indicated in the status display Note The power level can be toggled in MR Channel mode by tapping the POUND button Description Battery SAVE Selects the ratio of sleep cycles to awake cycles 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 The higher the number the longer the battery lasts When enabled a word or two might be missed when the frequency being monitored becomes active Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 1 213 4 Default 3 Note When SAVE is not set to OFF and ABR is 2 9 pulsing may be heard when the radio returns to FM broadcast reception after being interrupted http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW _www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwfoscamus 47 US http www baofengradio us www foscam us 47 estam sh fome Voice Operated Transmission TX When enabled it is not necessary to push the PTT button on the transceiver Adjust the gain level to an appropriate sensitivity to allow smooth transmission Availability
4. Backlight Time Out duration 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Enter 6 on the numeric keypad to get to the Backlight Time Out settings 3 Press the MENU button to select 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to increase or decrease the amount of time the backlight stays on Press the MENU button to confirm and save 6 Pressthe EXIT button to exit the menu http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 32 Power On Message The power on message can only be customized via the Baofeng PC software For more information see the section Programming for details on how to install set up and use the software The following instructions are written assuming that the Baofeng software has already been installed and is running and that the Baofeng radio is connected to the PC that is running the Baofeng software Procedure Setting the Power On Message 1 Click the Other button on the menu bar This should trigger the opening of a dialog box titled Other 2 Inthe box titled Power On Message there are two text fields representing the lines on the LCD screen Enter the desired text in the fields 3 Click the Write button to write the changes to the radio 4 Onthe radio itself ensure that menu item 38 is set to MSG Note The UV 82 can only display 7 characters per line http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baof
5. Global Settings Notes OFF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Default OFF Note When VOX is not set to OFF VOX is indicated in the status display Wideband Narrowband Wideband 25 kHz bandwidth or narrowband 12 5 kHz bandwidth Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Stored in Channel Settings Notes WIDE 0 NARR 1 Default WIDE Emission 16KOF3E 11KOF3E W N Deviation lt 5 kHz lt 2 5 kHz W N Note When WN is set to NARR an N is indicated in the status display http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwfoscamus am us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 48 tem as eim mode Automatic Back Light Shutoff TimeR Length of time the display is illuminated in seconds Availability Global Settings Notes lt BFB291 OFF 0 1 21314 5 Default 5 gt BFB293 OFF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Default 5 Note The ABR setting also sets the delay before the radio returns to FM broadcast reception after being interrupted Note When ABR is 2 9 and SAVE is not set to OFF pulsing may be heard when the radio returns to FM broadcast reception after being interrupted Note ABR can be set to 24 using CHIRP Dual Watch Transceiver Dual Reception Monitor A and B at the same time by scanning between them The display with the most recent activity A or B becomes the
6. LED flashes while Green LED glows http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 13 Battery Maintenance The battery for the radio comes uncharged from the factory Please charge it for at least four to five hours before starting to use the radio e Use only batteries that are approved by the original manufacturer e Never attempt to disassemble the battery pack e Do not expose the battery to fire or intense heat e Dispose of batteries in accordance with local recycling regulations Prolonging the Life of the Battery e Only charge batteries in normal room temperatures e When charging a battery attached to the radio turn the radio off for a faster charge e Do not unplug the power to the charger or remove the battery and or radio before it has finished charging e Never charge a wet battery e Batteries wear out over time If there is a considerably shorter operating time with the radio please consider purchasing a new battery e Battery performance is reduced when temperatures are below freezing When working in cold environments it is recommended to keep a spare battery at hand preferably inside a jacket or in a similar location in order to keep the battery warm e Dust can interfere with the contacts on the battery If necessary wipe the contacts with a clean cloth to ensure proper contact with radio and charger Storage Fully charge the battery before sto
7. T CTCS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS Transmit Encode Menu 17 S CODE PTT ID DTMF Code Selection Menu 19 PTT ID When to Send PTT ID Menu 23 BCL Busy Channel Lockout Previously Programmed Target Channel The TX frequency of the target channel is set to the A VFO frequency The settings of the following menus are also saved into the target channel Uses for this can be to update a newly created simplex channel into a repeater channel or a cross band channel Another use would be to add change or remove a TX DCS code or TX CTCSS tone Menu 12 T DCS Digital Coded Squelch DCS Transmit Encode Menu 13 T CTCS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS Transmit Encode Note When the TX frequency differs from RX frequency a is indicated in the status display Note TDR should be set to OFF when manually programming Note It is recommended to check above menu settings to ensure no modifications from previous programming are left over http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 60 DELete Erase Memory Channel This menu is used to erase the programmed information from the specified channel 000 through 127 so that it can either be programmed again or be left empty Availability Global Settings Notes 000 127 Default 000 Standby WaiT Back Light LED Color Display Illumination Color Availability Glob
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9. in use Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Stored in Channel Settings Notes OFF 0 ON 1 Default OFF AUTOmatic Keypad LocK When ON the keypad will be locked if not used in 8 secs Pressing the AUTOLK 24 POUND button for 2 seconds will temporarily unlock the keypad Availability Global Settings Notes Note When the keypad is locked a rO symbol is indicated in the status display Note The keypad lock only locks the buttons on the front face of the UV 82 It does not lock the CALL button the PTT button or the MONI button http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus sm us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 58 EE SFT D Freguency ShiFT Direction Enables access of repeaters in VFO Freguency Mode Availability VFO Freguency Mode Stored in Channel Settings Notes OFF O 1 2 Default OFF OFF TX RX simplex TX will be shifted higher in frequency than RX TX will be shifted lower in frequency than RX Note When SFT D is set to a is indicated in the status display VFO Frequency mode only Note When SFT D is set to a is indicated in the status display VFO Frequency mode only Note Used with menu 26 to access repeaters in VFO Frequency mode and only Note SFT D is not required when storing repeater frequencies into channels OFFSET Frequency Sh
10. keypad to get to Dual Watch 3 Press the MENU button to select 4 Usethe UP and DOWN buttons to enable or disable Dual Watch mode 5 Press the MENU button to confirm 6 Press the EXIT button to exit the menu Whichever one of the A or B channels goes active first will be the default one to transmit on This can be problematic when listening to a frequency that does not permit transmission from the device To assist with this there is a menu option to enable locking the transmitter to either the A or B channel as per the selection Please see below for steps on how to activate this Procedure Locking the Dual Watch Transmit Channel 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Enter 3 4 on the numeric keypad to get to TDR AB 3 Press the MENU button to select 4 Usethe UP and DOWN buttons to select either A upper or B lower displays 5 Press the MENU button to confirm 6 Press the EXIT button to exit the menu Note To momentarily override the lock without having to setting the menu option to OFF press the PTT A or PTT B button an instant before pressing the PTT button http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 27 DTMF DTMF stands for Dual Tone Multi Frequency Basically DTMF is an advanced signaling method that uses dual sinusoidal signals for any given code A good example of DTMF in use is a touch tone telephone sy
11. knob too far as you may accidentally turn the radio off A good way to adjust volume is by using the monitor function enabled from the MONI button below the PTT button to more accurately and easily adjust the volume by adjusting it to the un squelched static sound http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 20 Making a Call Press and hold the PTT button on the left side of the radio body to transmit Hold the device s microphone approximately 3 5 cm from your mouth while transmitting When the PTT button is released the device will go back to receive mode Channel Selection There are two modes of operation on this radio Frequency Mode VFO and Channel Memory Mode MR Both modes are detailed below Frequency Mode VFO While in Frequency Mode VFO navigating up and down the frequency band is done by using the UP and DOWN buttons Each press of the button will increment or decrement the frequency according to the frequency step that has been set on the transceiver Frequency step can be set in the menu See the Menu Function amp Description chart or the Menu Definitions section for more details Frequencies can be input directly using the numeric keypad with kilohertz accuracy however the radio will round up to the nearest frequency that corresponds to the frequency step setting For example when a frequency is input with greater than 1kHz
12. o E 17 PE CS Oy Ie AA ER EE E at rc N EE EE N PS 18 asie ds RE EN RE ER N OE N EO RR RR RR 19 so Eg eek OUI AE N EE EE EE EE OE ee IE 19 http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 5 NET Tg fear E a 20 Channel CICLO SO EE N cuneate cnc on ten te E slime E 20 e nie 216 MR Le 23 Using THE Menu System Basic USE issie sees se ses de ed cassa eke Gees ERAN Gee de se ds es ek oe Ge Ges ee asa ada aii cases dai esse de 23 USE SKOLE ES oe SE GE Ee ee GE 23 alge EE NE EE EE EN EE N ED EE NA AI EE N N 24 Scannine elle TEE 24 el skies Gl OR E AR EE RE E N E EE EE EE aaa 25 Dial Watch Dial tec e U ee AR EO Ee EO Ee Ee N N EE N N 26 Pad EE RE EE AE EO EE EE E 27 sede aj RDNS RN NU SN UR SED RDNS 28 E RE PE NO OE AR PPS RA O 29 DIO O N N ER ipa ada DO Go da aa dad E q 30 Med WOME ed ie EO ER EE EE OE a EE 30 UNS CONTA 2 ANN EE 31 Be EE EE N EE EE OE EE N OE OE EE EE EE EE EE EDE 31 FOME S SE RE NE N N ENE EE N OE ER RE OE EE N EE OE 32 PROSTARIRE AE OO tada a EO EE EE EE OO EE EE DE 33 Manual Pros ramnine ss EE ee O ee Ge ee Ee E En 33 Computer Pros ame Ee EO AA EE OE RE RE OR ED 35 Radio to Radio CONN ee Ee oo En Ee el E E ie ed ede n ee Ge ED ed ee arene 37 Hom Ke amas od jo QUIS EO EO AE OE RO EE OE N EE EE OE 38 Ri OS MR AE EE EI N ER AE EE 38 http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 6 Automatic Number Identif
13. select a memory channel or enter it in directly on the numeric keypad 5 Press the MENU button to confirm Press EXIT to switch to Channel MR mode with the button to test the new channel To name the channel you must connect the radio with the Baofeng PC software http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 34 Duplex Channels The following instructions assume that a duplex channel has been set up in VFO mode on the upper display and that VFO mode is still active Procedure Saving Programming a Duplex Channel to Memory 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu e Enter 2 7 on the numeric keypad to get to MEM CH Press the MENU button to select Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a memory channel or enter it in directly on the numeric keypad Press the MENU button to confirm Press the SCAN button to activate reverse mode If this does not work enter the frequency manually Enter 2 7 on the numeric keypad to get to MEM CH SS Se SS Press the MENU button to select Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a memory channel or enter it in directly on the numeric keypad 10 Press the MENU button to confirm http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 35 Computer Programming This section assumes that the Baofeng software is installed on your PC Attachin
14. that it is receiving data When all data has been sent from the computer the radio will restart itself http baofengradio us 36 BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 37 Radio to Radio Cloning The Baofeng UV 82 is capable of cloning between radios This means if there is one radio configured in a certain manner the settings can be cloned onto another radio to ensure it is exactly the same This is done by connecting a Reference Master radio to a Copy Slave radio by hooking a cable between the two and copying the information over Procedure Cloning Radios 1 Attach the cloning cable to both the Reference and Copy radios by inserting the adapters into each radio s respective accessory cable ports 2 Turn on the Copy radio the radio that is being cloned to 3 Turn on the Reference radio the radio that is being cloned from while holding down the MONI button 4 The Reference radio should show COPYING in the display and if the connection is successful the LED will start flashing red to indicate data transfer The Copy radio s LED should be flashing green at the same time to indicate that it is receiving data 5 When the LEDs on both radios turn off the radios will restart and the cloning operation will be completed http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 38 How To and Setup Guides Repeaters A radio r
15. watch reception mode OFF A B STE Tail Tone Elimination RP STE Tail tone elimination in communication through repeater OFF 1 2 3 10 RPT RL Delay the tail tone of repeater OFF 1 2 3 10 PONMGS Boot Display Message ROGER Tone End of Transmission A B BP Tone End of Reception RESET Restore to Default Settings http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 45 Menu Definitions tem ca fomos Carrier SQueLch Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a strong signal Squelch is either OFF or one of 9 levels The higher the level the stronger the signal must be in order to un mute the speaker Availability Global Settings Notes 0 9 Default 5 VHF 0 Open 1 9 0 10uV UHF 0 Open 1 0 10uV 2 0 12uV 3 013uV 4 0 15uV 5 0 18uV 6 0 20uV 7 0 234uV 8 0 26uV 9 0 30uV Note The CALL button FM or ALARM is not functional when menu 0 0 Frequency STEP Khz Selects the amount of frequency change in VFO Frequency mode when scanning or pressing the A or W buttons Availability VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Settings Notes lt BFB290 2 5K 0 5 0K 1 6 25K 2 10 0K 3 12 5K 4 25 0K 5 Default 2 5K gt BFB291 2 5K 0 5 0K 1 6 25K 2 10 0K 3 12 5K 4 20 0K 5 25 0K 6 50 0K 7 Default 2 5K http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http
16. BAOF ENC www baofengradio us DUAL BAND DUAL DISPLAY RADIO OPERATING MANUAL UV 82 BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 2 PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the UV 82 Amateur Portable Radio from Baofeng Radio US the official Baofeng distributor in the United States The UV 82 is a dual band dual display radio made to combine extensive functionality with unmatched reliability This intuitive radio will help you deliver secure instant and reliable communications with utmost efficiency Please read this manual carefully before you use the device The information presented herein will help you maximize the functionality and performance of your radio http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 3 LICENSE LEGAL INFORMATION This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3 0 United States License To view a copy of this license visit http creativecommons org licenses by sa 3 0 us or send a letter to Creative Commons PO Box 1366 Mountain View CA 94042 USA A summary of the license is below You are free to e Share copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format e Adapt remix transform and build upon the material for any purpose even commercially Under the following conditions e Attribution you must give appropriate credit provide a link to the license a
17. CAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 22 Channel Mode MR The use of Channel MR mode is dependent on having previously programmed in some channels for use To learn how to program channels reference Section 4 Subsection G Programming in this manual Once the channels are programmed and ready the UP and DOWN buttons can be used to navigate between channels Note If you have channels programmed with Transmit power set to Low you can use the POUND button to momentarily switch over to high power if you re having trouble getting through http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 23 Advanced Topics For a complete reference on menu items see section IV Menu Definitions Note For radios set to Memory Mode MR the following menu items will not take effect STEP TXP W N CTCSS DCS S CODE PTT ID BCL SFT D OFFSET MEM CH BAND Using the Menu System Basic Use Procedure Using the Menu with Arrow Buttons 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Use the UP and DOWN to navigate between menu items 3 Once the desired menu item is found press MENU again to select that menu item 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired parameter 5 When the parameter is selected you want to set for a given menu item you can press the MENU button to confirm the setting or press the EXIT button to res
18. CODE Selection Selects 1 of 15 signal codes The signal codes are programmed S CODE 17 with software and are up to 5 DTMF signals each Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Stored in Channel Settings Notes 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 8 9 9 8 10 9 11 10 12 11 13 12 14 13 15 14 Default 1 Note Menu 19 must be enabled for an S CODE to be transmitted SCan REVive Resume Method TO 0 CO 1 SE 2 Default TO Availability Global Settings Notes TO Time Operation scanning will resume after a fixed time has passed CO Carrier Operation scanning will resume after the active signal disappears SE Search Operation scanning will not resume http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus sm us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 55 metem soa sae PTT ID When to Send PTT ID Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Stored in Channel Settings Notes OFF 0 BOT 1 EOT 2 BOTH 3 Default OFF OFF No ID is sent BOT The selected S CODE is sent at the Beginning of Transmission EOT The selected S CODE is sent at the End of Transmission BOTH The selected S CODE is sent at the BOT and the EOT Note Select S CODE using menu 17 Note Recommended setting is OFF PTT Lagged Transmiss
19. CSS sub tone frequency in hertz on the numeric keypad Press the MENU button to confirm and save Enter 1 3 on the numeric keypad to get to Transmitter CTCSS T CTCS Press the MENU button to select Enter the desired CTCSS sub tone frequency in hertz on the numeric keypad D A YT SS eS S Press the MENU button to confirm and save 10 Press the EXIT button to exit the menu To turn CTCSS off follow the same procedure but enter 0 for steps 4 and 8 instead of entering a sub tone frequency http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 30 DCS DCS settings are accessed from the menu with shortcuts 10 for R DCS and 12 for T DCS For a full list of available DCS codes and corresponding sub tone frequencies see the DCS Table in the Technical Specifications section near the end of this manual Procedure Setting up DCS 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu a Enter 1 0 on the numeric keypad to get to Receiver DCS R DCS Press the MENU button to select Enter the desired DCS sub tone frequency in hertz on the numeric keypad Press the MENU button to confirm and save Enter 1 2 on the numeric keypad to get to Transmitter DCS T DCS Press the MENU button to select Enter the desired DCS sub tone frequency in hertz on the numeric keypad D me LE SS eS S Press the MENU button to confirm and save 10 Press the EXIT but
20. SCAM www baofengradio us www foscam us 41 The radio does not start The battery is draining quickly The receiving indicator LED lights up but the speaker is not emitting any sound While transmitting other people are not receiving my communications In standby mode my transceiver transmits without the PTT button being pressed The radio is receiving transmissions from users other than the ones wish to communicate with Communications with other users is very low quality The battery may be low Either replace the battery with a charged battery or proceed to charge the battery The battery may not be installed correctly Try removing the battery and reattaching it Ensure the battery is fully charged before use If the battery continues to drain at a quick pace its life may have come to an end and it may need replacing Make sure the volume setting isn t too low by turning the knob up further If there is still no sound ensure that the CTCSS undertones or the DCS codes are programmed to be the same as the other people you are trying to communicate with Ensure that the CTCSS undertones or the DCS codes are programmed to be the same as the other people you are trying to communicate with If this continues ensure that you are not out of broadcasting range from the rest of the people in your group or that your signal is not being impeded by your local surroundings Ensure that the VOX setting on
21. a distant receiver usually a repeater Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Stored in Channel Settings Notes OFF 0 see DCS Table Default OFF Note When T DCS is not set to OFF DCS is indicated to the left of the upper channel display requires TX or reverse mode Note Setting T DCS sets menu 13 to OFF Transmit Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS Transmits a specific and continuous T CTCS 13 sub audible signal to unlock the squelch of a distant receiver usually a repeater Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Stored in Channel Description Settings Notes OFF 0 see DCS Table Default OFF Note When T CTCS is not set to OFF CT is indicated to the left of the upper channel display requires TX or reverse mode Note Setting T CTCS sets menu 12 to OFF http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW _www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwfoscamus 52 us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 52 IE VOICE VOICE Prompt Allows audible voice confirmation of a button press Availability Global Settings Notes lt BFB238 OFF 0 ON 1 Default ON gt BFB251 OFF 0 ENG 1 CHI 2 Default CHI Note Not all voice prompts are easily understandable Not all button presses have a voice prompt Description Automatic Numbe
22. al Settings Notes OFF 0 BLUE 1 ORANGE 2 PURPLE 3 Default PURPLE http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www _www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwfoscamus e us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 61 EE RX LED Receive RX Back Light LED Color Display Illumination Color Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 BLUE 1 ORANGE 2 PURPLE 3 Default BLUE Transmit TX Back Light LED Color Display Illumination Color Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 BLUE 1 ORANGE 2 PURPLE 3 Default ORANGE http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www _www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwfoscamus eg us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 62 note sone ori AL MOD ALarm MODe Availability Global Settings Notes SITE 0 TONE 1 CODE 2 Default TONE SITE Sounds alarm through the radio speaker only TONE Transmits a cycling tone over the air CODE Transmits 119 911 in reverse followed by the ANI code over the air Note Recommended setting is SITE estes sh fone BAND Selection In VFO Frequency mode sets A or B to the VHF or UHF band Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Stored in Channel Settings Notes VHF 0 UHF 1 Default VHF Note When transitioning from VHF to UHF or from UHF to VHF the selected band s low frequency li
23. an be assigned on a channel by channel basis in the Channel Information field Check the Press PTT to Send box to transmit ID prior to regular transmission Check the Release PTT to Send box to transmit ID after regular transmission In the Program menu select Write to Radio and the Write Data to Radio window will open O p N p Click the Write button The status LED on the radio will flash green indicating that it s receiving data To fully enable ANI settings there are a few more steps The directions below assume that the radio is still connected to the PC and that the software is running Procedure Enabling Disables Configuring ANI Settings 1 Inthe Edit menu select Optional Features This will open up a window called Optional Features 2 Go to the Program menu select Read from Radio and the Read from Radio window will open 3 Click the Read button The status LED on the radio will flash red indicating the transmission of data 4 Use the PTT ID drop down list to select the position of both the ANI data burst BOT Beginning of Transmission EOT End of Transmission or BOTH To turn ANI off completely select OFF from the drop down list 5 Inthe Program menu select Write to Radio and the Write Data to Radio window will open 6 Click the Write button The status LED on the radio will flash green indicating that it s receiving data After these two procedures the radio should be set up for ANI http baofengradio u
24. ansferable and may not be reissued Substitution of the product or any product component thereof shall not extend the guarantee The warranty covers the replacement of all parts that are defective in materials or components used in the manufacturing and or assembly of the device The warranty does not cover any faults caused by accident improper installation and use improper connection to a power source other than the included or claims due to deterioration in the external appearance of the device due to normal use nor claims pertaining to the amount or condition of the accessories packaged with the device Checking the accessories is the responsibility of the purchaser at the time of purchasing the device The warranty does not cover rechargeable batteries even if they are part of the equipment purchased as they are considered consumables Any impairment must be reported within a period of fifteen days from the date of purchase The warranty is voided when any of the following conditions are met 1 Devices that have been manipulated by another or by anyone other than authorized service provider 2 Equipment and accessories in which the serial number has been altered deleted filed or in any way become unreadable 3 Use of the product other than as intended To make use of the warranty it is necessary to provide the dealer or any Authorized Service Provider the following items 1 The defective device 2 Any accessories i
25. ber Band gt Displays what Frequency Band is active RX Frequency gt Receive Frequency TX Frequency gt Transmit Frequency Defaults to the Receive Frequency CTCSS DCS Dec gt Receiver CTCSS or DCS Defaults to OFF CTCSS DCS Enc gt Transmitter CTCSS or DCS Defaults to OFF TX Power gt Transmit power Defaults to HIGH W N gt Wideband or Narrowband operation Defaults to W for Wideband PTT ID gt Enables and sets position of PTT ID Defaults to OFF BusyLock gt Busy Channel Lock out Defaults to OFF Scan_Add gt Add to scanner list When enabled the channel is included in scanning mode Defaults to ON SigCode gt Signal Code group ID for the channel Defaults to 1 CH Name gt Channel name To add a new channel go to the row for the channel number you want to edit and follow these steps Procedure Adding a Channel 1 Click in the RX Frequency field and enter the receiving frequency 2 Click on the TX Frequency field and the rest of the row should fill automatically with default values except for CH Name which will remain blank a If adding a duplex channel the transmit frequency can be directly entered here 3 Add or edit any of the information for the channel as needed a Anoptional 6 character channel name can be entered in the CH Name field To finalize any programming go to Program gt Write to Radio and then click Write If successful the radio will start to flash green indicating
26. ble the scanner press and hold the SCAN button for about two seconds Press any button to exit scanning mode Scanning Modes The scanner is configurable to one of three ways of operation Time Carrier or Search Procedure Setting Scanner Mode 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Enter 1 8 on the numeric keypad to enter scanner mode 3 Press the MENU button to select 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select scanning mode 5 Press the MENU button to confirm and save 6 Press the EXIT button to exit the menu Time Operation In Time Operation mode TO the scanner stops when it detects a signal and after a preset amount of time it resumes scanning Carrier Operation In Carrier Operation mode CO the scanner stops when it detects a signal and resumes scanning only when the signal is lost Search Operation In Search Operation mode SE the scanner stops when it detects a signal To resume scanning during each of these modes press and hold the SCAN button http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 25 Tone Scanning You can scan for CTCSS tones and DCS codes on active frequencies in frequency mode To scan for CTCSS or DCS on active channels follow these steps Procedure Tone Scanning Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Enter either of the following on the numeric keypad a Enter 1 0 on the numer
27. e RECIEVER Specification Receiver Sensitivity 0 2 u V at 12 dB SINAD Intermodulation 60 dB Audio Output 1000 mW Adjacent Channel Selectivity 65 60 dB http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us DCS Table 2 mn om aa mn ronn mm man nmn mn mn mm enn nmn mon mn mm 6 oon a7 nmn mmn ronn nmn oom as mmm mn remm nm oom 30 nmn mn ronn nmn o mn nm sa mm nmn ren ne ms ms mn rn mm mn nmn mn mn mm sy nmn nmn mn mmm mm nmn nmn mn mmm mm http baofengradio us 69 BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 70 CTCSS Table nn mos a asez as assa o ma EFFE ama aso msn me dous so imo a ass as mn ams http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 71 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Name of purchaser e WARNING Warranty is valid provided it is complete and properly filled in legibly and clearly present the seal and name of the dealer and have attached the bill proof of purchase of equipment Please see conditions of warranty on the next page http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 72 The device described in this Certificate is guaranteed for a period of TWO YEARS from the date of sale to the final user This Warranty Certificate is unique and not tr
28. e and or flammable materials e Avoid electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts by turning off the radio in any area where posted notices instruct you to do so e Turn off the radio prior to boarding an aircraft Any use of a radio within an aircraft must be in accordance with airline regulations or crew instructions e Turn off the radio prior to entering a blast area e For vehicles with air bags do not place the radio on the air bag deployment area e Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight for extended periods of time nor place it close to any source of heat e When transmitting hold the radio vertically with the microphone 3 to 4 centimeters away from your lips Keep the antenna at least 2 5 centimeters away from your body when transmitting http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us Features and Functions Below are some of the major features and functions of the UV 82 portable radio e Dual band handheld transceiver with display LCD e DTMF encoding e Commercial FM radio receiver e Allows storage of up to 105 programmable DCS codes and 50 CTCSS privacy codes e Allows storage of up to 128 memory channels e Voice Operated Transmission VOX functionality e Alarm functionality e Allows selection between Broadband Wide amp Narrowband Narrow modes e Allows user to toggle between High and Low power consumption modes 5W vs 1W e Display illu
29. e speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a specific low level digital signal If the station you are listening to does not transmit this specific signal you will not hear anything Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Stored in Channel Settings Notes OFF 0 see DCS Table Default OFF Note When R DCS is not set to OFF DCS is indicated to the left of the upper channel display Note Setting R DCS sets menu 11 to OFF Note Recommended setting is OFF Description Receive Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a specific and continuous sub audible signal If the station you are listening to does not transmit this specific and continuous signal you will not hear anything Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only VFO Frequency Mode Separate VFO A amp B Settings Stored in Channel Settings Notes OFF 0 see CTCSS Table Default OFF Note When R CTCS is not set to OFF CT is indicated to the left of the upper channel display Note Setting R CTCS sets menu 10 to OFF Note Recommended setting is OFF http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwfoscamus e us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 51 EE Transmit Digital Coded Squelch DCS Transmits a specific low level digital signal to unlock the T DCS 12 squelch of
30. engradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 33 Programming Memory channels are a simple and efficient way to store the most commonly used frequencies so they can be quickly accessible for later use The Baofeng UV 82 has the capability to store up to 128 memory slots that can hold any of the following information e Receive lransmit Frequencies e Transmit Power Settings e Group Signaling Information e Bandwidth e ANI PTT ID Settings e 6 Character Alphanumeric Channel Name Manual Programming When programming channels in VFO mode it is important to remember that only the frequency displayed on the upper channel A can be saved To create a new channel start by switching the radio to Frequency VFO mode using the VFO MR button When in Frequency VFO mode select the desired receive frequency using the numeric keypad Next use the menu system to configure any additional details for the channel that you want to store to the radio s memory Examples Include Transmit Power Bandwidth CTCSS or DCS etc For more information on how to use the Menu see the chapter titled Using the Menu System Simplex Channels To save a Simplex channel please follow the steps below Procedure Saving Programming a Simplex Channel to Memory 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Enter 2 7 on the numeric keypad to get to MEM CH 3 Press the MENU button to select 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to
31. epeater is usually an automated transceiver in a specific fixed location Mounted high up on hills mountains or tall buildings repeaters take one signal and relay it usually after amplifying it greatly This enables usage of a small low powered handheld two way transceiver such as the Baofeng UV 82 to transmit to greater distances A radio repeater is an automated transceiver device that can transmit and receive in a fixed location Usually mounted high up on hill tops or on tall buildings but sometimes they operate within buildings for internal use A repeater takes one signal and relays it usually after amplifying it by orders of magnitude This can be very handy as this enables the use of a small low powered handheld two way transceiver such as the Baofeng UV 82 to reach great distances A common type of repeater is the duplex repeater A duplex repeater transmits and receives simultaneously but on different frequencies To utilize this specific type of repeater the radio has to be capable of transmitting and receiving on different frequencies on the same memory channel This kind of repeater is used by setting the receive frequency of the radio to the output freguency of the repeater and the transmit freguency of the radio to the input freguency of the repeater The transmit frequency may not always be explicitly stated as many radios use a specific offset relative to the receive frequency The Baofeng UV 82 handles repeater setup in thi
32. et that menu item and exit the menu system 6 To exit out of the menu at any time press the EXIT button Using Shortcuts Every menu item has a numerical value associated with it and these numbers can be used for direct access of any given menu item To see which numerical value is associated with each menu item go to Section IV Menu Definitions The top ten most common features are also the top menu functions and these are printed on the keypad for easy reference Procedure Using the Menu with Shortcuts 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Use the numerical keypad to enter the number of the menu item 3 To enter the menu item press the MENU button 4 For entering the desired parameter the arrow buttons can be used to scroll through options or use the numerical shortcuts to access specific menu items 5 When the parameter you want to set for a given menu item is selected the MENU button can be pressed to confirm the setting or press the EXIT button to reset that menu item and exit the menu system 6 To exit out of the menu at any time press the EXIT button http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 24 Scanning The Baofeng UV 82 features a built in scanner for VHF and UHF bands When in Freguency VFO mode the scanner will scan in steps according to the set freguency step In Channel MR mode it will scan the saved channels To ena
33. g the Programming Cable Ensure that the radio is off before attaching the cable To attach the cable uncover the accessory port behind the rubber flap on the right side of the radio body align the connectors and push in firmly Attach the USB connector to the computer and start the programming software then turn on the radio Baofeng Software Note When first opening up the Baofeng programming software the language may default to Chinese To change the language to English go to the second rightmost menu This will open a list of available languages to select including English When starting the Baofeng programming software the Channel Information window will show This is where channel information for memory channels can be entered If the Channel Information window doesn t appear automatically it can be shown by going to Edit gt Channel Information Before adding channels go to Communication to select the port the cable is attached to Next go to Program gt Read from Radio and click Read to read in any existing channel information on the radio This is an effective way to test the connection of the programming cable If the read is successful the LED on the radio will start flashing red indicating that the radio is transmitting data to the computer http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us Channel Information Window Column Definitions Channel Channel num
34. ic keypad to scan for DCS codes b Enter 1 1 on the numeric keypad to scan for CTCSS sub tones 3 Press the MENU button to select 4 Press the SCAN button momentarily 5 CTor DCS will start flashing in the display as the radio starts scanning Once it finds a tone or code in use it will beep and stop flashing indicating that a tone or code has been found 6 Press the SCAN button to confirm 7 Press the EXIT button to exit the menu http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 26 Dual Watch Dual Reception One of the unique capabilities on the Baofeng UV 82 radio is the ability to monitor two channels at once This is accomplished by a feature in the radio known as Dual Watch which allows the radio to switch between two frequencies at a fixed interval despite it only containing one receiver The Dual Watch functionality also allows the ability to lock the transmit frequency to one of the two channels it monitors Note While in Dual Watch mode certain functions are not available The below functions are disabled when Dual Watch is active e Reverse function e Usage of POUND button to switch between high and low transmit powers in channel mode e Saving of duplex channels To enable the Dual Watch function follow the steps below Procedure Enabling or Disabling Dual Watch Mode 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Enter 7 on the numeric
35. ication ANI ccccsscsssssssccrscsssrsencassarscucascarscnsascarsaucaucarsancaucarsausauvauseuvancausausaucauseapaucersaspancarsensauvans 39 RpplicationSpeciie SEED EE ER Cd ene ee ee ee ee ee eee eee a 40 Commercial ee SOME is RE GR EE ce ngs ag es asc ors nee ce a eee 40 ATO A SUNT ee SEL EE 40 lei CHIN PS A Line E e ER EE ET E E N HE NE N EE 41 Menu Function and Description Chart 42 Menu DETINITIONS E 45 Technical SSC Te ee E 67 GENERAT RE NE EE E A EN 67 TRANSMITTER RE OE RE ER RR ge 68 ae EE EE EE OE EE EE EE NE NE EE E N 68 DES DADE sen E N ER EE EE NG 69 CICS SGD EE O A E E E A 70 WARRANT de 2 al Le ES o N OO EE EAE 71 siese RE AE EE ER N EE OE EE 73 seed gele de CR 7a Bee ES EE AE EE RE N OE EE EE EE 74 PA q 0 EN 74 PRG CEU E 7a http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 7 Safety Information The following safety precautions should always be observed during operation service and repair of this device e This device should be serviced by qualified technicians only e Do not modify or alter the radio for any reason e Use only BAOFENG supplied or BAOFENG approved batteries and chargers e Do not use a radio that has a damaged antenna Contact with a damaged antenna may result in a minor burn e Turn off the radio prior to entering any area with explosive and or flammable materials e Do not charge the battery in a location containing explosiv
36. ift OFFSET MHz Specifies the difference between the TX and RX frequencies Availability VFO Frequency Mode Stored in Channel Settings Notes 00 000 69 990 in 10 kHz steps Default 00 600 Note Used with menu 25 to access repeaters in VFO Frequency mode Note Typical ham offsets are VHF 00 600 UHF 05 000 Note OFFSET is not required when storing repeater frequencies into channels http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 59 CHannel Programming This menu is used to either create new or modify existing channels 000 through 127 so that they can be accessed from MR Channel Mode The behavior of menu 27 id changes depending on whether the target channel is empty or has been previously programmed see below Availability VFO Freguency Mode Settings Notes 000 127 Default 000 Note Programming must be done in A VFO Empty Target Channel The RX and TX frequencies of the target channel are set to the A VFO frequency The settings of the following menus are also saved into the target channel This essentially creates a fully operational simplex channel Menu 2 TXP Transmit Power Menu 5 WN Wideband Narrowband Menu 10 R DCS Digital Coded Squelch DCS Receive Decode Menu 11 R CTCS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System CTCSS Receive Decode Menu 12 T DCS Digital Coded Squelch DCS Transmit Encode Menu 13
37. igured the same way and any radio will make contact with every other radio in the group Individual calling also known as paging is a one to one form of communication Every radio is programmed with a unique ID code and only by sending out a matching code can you get that radio to open up to your transmissions A good example of this is a cellular phone The Baofeng UV 82 features three different group calling methods e CTCSS e DCS e Tone burst 1750Hz The Baofeng UV 82 does not feature any form of individual calling at this time Note Using group calling features does NOT mean that others won t be able to listen in on your transmissions These features only provide a way to filter out unwanted incoming transmissions Any communications sent out while using these features will still be heard by anyone not employing filtering options of their own http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 29 CTCSS CTCSS settings are accessed from the menu with shortcuts 11 for R CTCS and 13 for T CTCS For a full list of available CTCSS codes and corresponding sub tone frequencies see the CTCSS Table in the Technical Specifications section near the end of this manual Procedure Setting up CTCSS 1 Press the MENU button to enter the menu a Enter 1 1 on the numeric keypad to get to Receiver CTCSS R CTCS Press the MENU button to select Enter the desired CT
38. ion PTT ID Delay in milliseconds Length of time after PTT is pressed until PTT LT 20 PTT ID is transmitted Availability Global Description Settings Notes lt BFB290 0 30 Default 5 gt BFB291 0 50 Default 5 Note Requires menu 19 to be enabled http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus se us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 56 mente sh omen MDF A Memory Display Format A Availability Global Settings Notes CH 0 NAME 1 FREQ 2 Default NAME CH Displays the channel number NAME Displays the channel name Names must be entered using software A channel without an assigned name with have the channel number displayed FREQ Displays programmed Frequency Memory Display Format B Availability Global Settings Notes CH 0 NAME 1 FREQ 2 Default FREQ CH Displays the channel number NAME Displays the channel name Names must be entered using software A channel without an assigned name with have the channel number displayed FREQ Displays programmed Frequency http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 57 Busy Channel Lock Out Disables the PTT button on a channel that is already in use The transceiver will sound a beep tone and will not transmit if the PTT button is pressed when a channel is already
39. mination and programmable keypad e Function that causes keypad button presses to emit a beeping sound e Dual Watch amp Dual Reception e Selectable Frequency Steps 2 5 5 6 25 10 12 5 20 25 50 kHz e Frequency offset functionality for repeater access e Battery saving functionality e Programmable timer transmission e Frequency scan mode functionality e Function Busy Channel Lock e Built in RX CTCSS DCS scan e Built in LED flashlight e Allows for PC programmability through use of USB cable optional accessory e Level Threshold Squelch adjustability e Cross band reception transmission e End of Transmission Tone functionality e Built in keypad lock http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 9 Getting Started Initial Setup What s In the Box This radio comes shipped with the following items in the box Radio Body Antenna Charging Cable amp Adapter Belt Clip Wrist Strap Lapel Microphone Charging Stand User Manual Optional Accessories Car Charging Cable amp Adapter Speaker Microphone Attachment USB Connecting Cable http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 10 Assembly Antenna This device is fitted with a Male SMA connector To mount the antenna Female SMA Connector align the two connectors and turn the antenna clockwise until it stops e When installing the antenna in
40. mit becomes the displayed frequency the original scratch frequency is lost http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus e us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 63 IE Transceiver Dual Reception A B Display Priority When enabled priority is returned to TDR AB 34 selected display once the signal in the other display disappears Availability Global Settings Notes OFF O A 1 B 2 Default OFF Note Requires menu item 7 to be enabled Description Transceiver Squelch Tail Elimination This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise between UV 82s that are communicating directly no repeater Reception of a 55 Hz or 134 4 Hz tone burst mutes the audio long enough to prevent hearing any squelch tail noise Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 ON 1 Default ON Note When enabled and T DCS is set to OFF the radio sends a 55 Hz tone for about 1 4 second when the PTT button is released Note When enabled and T DCS is not set to OFF the radio sends a 134 4 Hz tone for about 1 4 second when the PTT button is released Note Set to OFF before communicating through a repeater Note Recommended setting is OFF http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus 64 us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 64 IE RePeater Squelch Tail Eliminatio
41. n This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise when RP STE 36 communicating through a repeater Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 1 10 Default 5 Note Requires use of a repeater utilizing this feature Note Used with menu 37 Note Recommended setting is OFF Description RePeaTer Retard Squelch Tail ELimination Tail Tone X100 milliseconds Length of time after PTT is released until STE tail tone is transmitted Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 1 10 Default OFF Note Used with menu 36 Note Recommended setting is OFF http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus e us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 65 IE PONMSG Power ON MeSsaGe Controls the behavior of the display when the transceiver is turned on Availability Global Settings Notes FULL 0 MSG 1 Default FULL FULL Performs an LCD screen test at power on MSG Displays a 2 line power on message Note The power on message must be edited with the Baofeng software ROGER Beep Sends an end of transmission tone to indicate to other stations that the ROGER 39 transmission has ended Availability Global Description Settings Notes OFF 0 ON 1 Default OFF Note Recommended setting is OFF http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 66 Roge
42. ncluded with the device 3 The Warranty Certificate filled out in its entirety 4 Original invoice receipt clearly identifying the device and its date of purchase 5 Description of any faults the device may have The warranty terms contained in this Certificate of Guarantee do not exclude modify or restrict the statutory rights of the buyer by virtue of the laws in force at the time of purchase but are added to them http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI www baofengradio us SOURCES Adapted from the following sources http baofengradio us http www miklor com uv5r http www baofengradio com en http www baofengradio us http baofengradio us FOSCAM www foscam us 73 BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 74 RELATED PRODUCTS Check out our other related products and affiliate companies Foscam Foscam IP Cameras are part of a generation of advanced high quality remote monitoring IP network cameras which are bridging the gap between powerful capabilities ease of use and affordability The Foscam Indoor FI8910W and FI8918W as well as Outdoor FI8904W and FI8905W Wireless IP Cameras are designed to deliver live video and audio to your computers over the local network or Internet via a web browser smartphone e g Iphone Blackberry or third party video recording software e g Blue Iris WebcamXP VLC etc With their self contained and compact designs Foscam
43. nd indicate if changes were made You may do so in any reasonable manner but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use e ShareAlike if you remix transform or build upon the material you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original e No additional restrictions you may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 4 Table of Contents ie RAD OO EE OE OO EE ats 2 Heese ER GERS EO oos SR eN A eN Ee ee ee RR A EE 3 SH ae pag E ee ER COR CR RAR RR E DR EA N RT EE EE OE 7 Features and FUNCTIONS asses eer Re Ge Ge EG de en EG GE Gie GR Bo n ee oe De Ge ke Ga IS el Go Ga E ande ds darei 8 Sade i o PE EO N EE 9 Qi ke side RE AE ME RE OE EE EE N EE ON RE OE OE 9 NUS ad dn DOK N OT OE EE EE EE ER N N ER ates 9 PS Se pg E 10 eege 12 Gy eta geod Calo EEN 14 slee BERE OES AE AO N EE RE E EE AE IE RR RE N N 14 REINA NEE EE 15 Battery Level NGI CARON ss ee Eeer 16 Et Sias ME EO NT AE E E AE EA EE AE EA A 16 Side Button L Call Broadcast FM and alarm E 16 Side Button 2 MONI Monitor and Flashlight ees esse ee ee ee ee ee ee RE ee ee dee RR ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 16 VFO MR Mode Button Error Bookmark not defined A B Select Button Error Bookmark not defined NUR ENO
44. o step up or down in frequency depending on operating mode EXT button is used to exit menus and cancel menu options Accessory Jack The accessory jack on the Baofeng UV 82 is a Kenwood compatible two pin design Speaker Mic 10uF TOV d WEI Gi o mm L e The Kenwood 2 pin connector has one 3 5mm TRS plug and one 2 5mm TS plug with 12mm of space in between To attach accessories such as headsets speaker microphones or USB PC cables align the connectors and push the plugs in fully Ensure the radio is turned off before attaching any accessories http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 19 Basic Use Power and Volume Before the power is turned on ensure that the battery and antenna are both attached as described in the nitial Setup section Turning the Unit On To turn the unit on rotate the volume power knob clockwise until a click sound is heard If the radio powers on correctly there should be an audible double beep and the display and backlight should turn on looking something like picture below Turning the Unit Off Turn the volume power knob counter clock wise all the way until a click sound is heard The unit is now off Adjusting the Volume To turn up the volume turn the volume power knob clock wise To turn the volume down turn the volume power knob counter clock wise Be careful not to turn the
45. r BeeP at End of Reception Emits an end of reception tone in the speaker when squelch A B BP 40 closes on the selected display Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 A 1 B 2 Default A Description RESET to Firmware Default Settings Availability Global Settings Notes VFO 0 ALL DI Default ALL VFO Resets all menus to firmware default and sets the A and B VFO frequencies to firmware default ALL Resets all menus to firmware default sets the A VFO frequency to the VHF band low limit and the B VFO frequency to the UHF band low limit erases all channels and programs channel O to 136 025 MHz and channel 127 to 470 625 MHz http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 67 Technical Specifications 65 108 RX Only GENERAL Frequency Range MHz 136 174 RX TX 400 480 RX TX Memory Channels 128 Frequency Stability 2 5ppm 2 5 5 6 25 10 12 5 25 Frequency Step kHz Antenna Impedance 50 Ohm Operating Temperature 20 C to 60 C Consumption lt 75mA standby 380mA reception lt 1 4A transmission Mode of Operations Simplex or Semi Duplex Duty Cycle 03 03 54 minutes RX TX Standby Dimensions mm 58 x 110 x 32 Weight g http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 68 TRANSMITTER Specification Valu
46. r Identification ID Displays the ANI code that has been set by software This menu can not be used to change it The ANI ID is sent when the alarm is activated and menu 32 CODE Availability MR Channel Mode Read Only Settings Notes N A http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus sa us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 53 IE DTMFST DTMF Side Tones Determines when DTMF Side Tones can be heard from the transceiver speaker Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 DT ST 1 ANI ST 2 DT ANI 3 Default DT ANI OFF No DTMF Side Tones are heard DT ST Side Tones are heard only from manually keyed DTMF codes ANI ST Side Tones are heard only from automatically keyed DTMF codes DT ANI All DTMF Side Tones are heard Note Requires the transceiver to be in transmit mode Note The mic can pick up the side tone and if the volume loud enough it will overdrive and or distort the transmitted DTMF tones Note lt BFB231 MENU A A C VY B EXIT D t Note 2 BFB238 MENU A A B VY C EXIT D t Note 2 BFS311 MENU A A B VY C EXIT 0 t The Side Tone heard for D is 0 zero but D is sent over the air http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus a us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 54 EE PTT ID Signal
47. resolution such as 145 6875 as shown in the example below always round your input upwards http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 21 For the following example assume a 12 6 kHz frequency step Entering the frequency 145 6875 MHz on Display A 1 Turn off and turn on the radio while holding the PTT button to switch the radio to Frequency VFO mode 2 Press PTT A button until the black arrow appears next to the upper display Display A 3 Enter 1 4 5 on the numeric keypad it should look something like this 4 When entering the final four digits note that only three decimals can be entered on the keypad If 6875 is typed it won t work as the last digit is omitted 5 By rounding 145 6875 up to 145 6880 the frequency can now be entered 6 Enter 6 8 7 on the numeric keypad it should look something like this Note Just because programming is enabled in a channel does not mean authorization is granted for use of that A frequency Transmitting on frequencies without authorization is illegal and in most jurisdictions is a serious offence If caught transmitting without a license fines can be levied and in some cases jailtime However in most jurisdictions it is legal to listen Contact your local regulatory entity for further information on what laws rules and regulations apply in your area http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOS
48. ring the device for a prolonged period of time in order to prevent damage from over discharge To avoid severe capacity degradation of the battery while in long time storage please cycle the battery at least every six 6 months Store the batteries in a cool and dry place never above normal room temperatures In Case of Exposure to Water If the battery has become wet remove it from the radio dry with a towel and put it in a plastic bag that contains a handful of dry rice Tie the bag up and let it sit overnight The rice should absorb any remaining moisture in the battery http baofengradio us BAOFENG FOSCAM www baofengradio us http Getting to Know the Radio Radio Overview Antenna LCD Display Keypad Volume Knob On Off Switch Flashlight Speaker Microphone Battery Latch www baofengradio us PTT A top PTT B bottom CALL Button MONI Button Strap Buckle Accessory Jack LED Indicator http baofengradio us www foscam Us 14 BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us The Main Display Yul LDS VOX RN 8 d Q M d EE EA Mes 75 415 TT ER Bann alas E i25 A k j ag wn nmmn ma 25 A k The Baofeng UV 82 Display Fa Fat OO CHE http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 16 Battery Level Indicator When the battery level indicator has no black bars showing
49. s BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 40 Application Specific Setup Commercial Radio Setup Follow these instructions to set the radio to Narrowband mode Press the VFO MR button to enter frequency mode Jo Press the MENU button to enter the menu Enter 5 on the numeric keypad Press MENU to select Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select between Wide and Narrow bands Press the MENU button to confirm and save ek St se GP Press the EXIT button to exit the menu Amateur Radio Setup In contrast with Commercial radio operators who often need very specific requirements to be compatible with a very specific radio implementation amateur radio operators tend to need the broadest possible settings in order to be compatible with as many systems as possible This basically implies turning off all the extraneous features that you typically might need for a commercial setup In a typical Amateur radio setup the following settings would be recommended e Set bandwidth to Wide menu item 5 e Turn DCS and CTCSS off menu items 10 through 13 e Turn ANI DTMFST S CODE PTT ID off and PTT LT to Oms menu items 15 through 17 and 19 through 20 e Turn off Squelch Tail Elimination STE features menu items 35 through 37 e Turn roger beep ROGER off menu item 39 http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI www baofengradio us Troubleshooting Guide http FO
50. s fashion by specifying frequency offset rather than transmit frequency The following instructions assume knowledge of transmit and receive frequencies that your specified repeater employs as well as authorization to use it http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 39 Automatic Number Identification ANI In most dispatch environments it is common to have a system that allows radios to automatically identify themselves to the dispatcher This is known as Automatic Number Identification AIN or PTT ID due to the radio sending a data burst containing the ID code at the beginning or end of a transmission The Baofeng UV 82 uses DTMF signaling to enable ANI implementation Procedure Setting ANI PTT ID Code 1 Attach the radio to the computer and open the Baofeng PC software See Computer Programming section for more details In the Edit menu select DTMF This will open up a window called DTMF Encode Decode Go to the Program menu select Read from Radio and the Read from Radio window will open Click the Read button The status LED on the radio will flash red indicating the transmission of data SH e p Locate the box named ANI Code and enter any relevant ANI code details into this text field a If group ID codes are used instead of personal ID codes it is possible to enter up to 15 of them in the list on the left in the DTMF Encode Decode window These c
51. scan and keypad lock respectively Pound Button In channel mode the POUND button also acts as a transmit power shortcut button While in channel mode press POUND to change between High and Low transmit power Please note that the transmit power stored to memory for that channel is not altered permanently it affects only the current session Switching to another channel or another operating mode will reset transmit power to the setting stored in the channels memory Keypad Lock The Baofeng UV 82 includes a keypad lock feature that locks out all buttons except for the three on the side of the radio To enable or disable the keypad lock press and hold the POUND button for about two seconds Automatic keypad locking can also be enabled through the menu so that the radio automatically locks the keypad after ten seconds Star Button A quick press of the STAR button enables the reverse function When listening to broadcast FM a momentary press will start the scanning function Scanning in broadcast FM will stop as soon as an active station is found To enable the scanner press and hold the STAR button for two seconds http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 18 Menu and Function Buttons The button is used to access the menu and to confirm menu options The A and Y buttons are used to navigate through the menu items as well as to select channels and t
52. selected display Availability Global Settings Notes OFF 0 ON 1 Default ON Note When TDR is set to ON an S is indicated in the status display Note The selected display can be forced back to A or B using menu 34 Note TDR should be set to OFF when manually programming Note TDR is inhibited while memory scanning is in operation http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM WWW __www baofengradio us http www baofengradious wwwioecamus 49 us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 49 tem ne fomos BEEP Mad Keypad BEEP Allows audible confirmation of a button press Availability Global Settings Notes OFF O ON 1 Default ON Description Transmission Time Out Timer This feature provides a safety switch which limits transmission time to a programmed value This will enable battery conservation by preventing excessively long transmissions and in the event of a stuck PTT button possibly due to a radio becoming wedges between two things it can prevent interference to other users and excessive battery depletion Availability Global Settings Notes 15 0 600 39 in 15 second steps see TOT Table Default 60 Note The red TX LED begins to flash 10 seconds before the timeout limit is reached Note TIMEOUT 15 15 n http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 50 Receive Digital Coded Squelch DCS Mutes th
53. stall it by holding the base and turning e Ifanexternal antenna is used ensure that the SWR is about 1 5 1 or less to avoid damage to the transceiver s transistors e Holding the antenna with your hand or wrapping the outside may cause subpar operation of the transceiver e Never transmit from the device without an antenna Belt Clip On the back of the radio above the battery there are two parallel screws Remove these and align them so that they go through the holes on the belt clip as they are screwed back into the radio body to securely affix the belt clip Install the belt clip at the rear of the battery compartment cover as shown in the figure to the right Do not use glue to affix the screws onto the battery clip Application of glue may cause damage to the casing of the battery http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 11 Battery Before attaching or removing the battery make sure the radio is turned off by turning the power volume knob all the way counter clockwise Installation To attach the battery ensure the battery is parallel and in good contact with the aluminum chassis The battery bottom is about 1 to 2 centimeters below the bottom of the radio s body Align the battery with the guide rails on the radio chassis and slide it upwards until it clicks into place The battery latch at the bottom locks the battery in place Remo
54. stem In two way radio systems DTMF is mainly used for automation systems and for remote control For example DTMF can be used to remotely activate repeaters by transmitting a specific sequence of numbers Table DTMF Frequencies and Corresponding Codes Mad 1209 Hz 1336 Hz 1477 Hz 1633 Hz The Baofeng UV 82 allows for full implementation of DIMF The numerical and the SCAN and LOCK buttons correspond to Do o the matching DTMF tones The numeric buttons correspond to the same DTMF tones but to access the A B C amp D codes the MENU UP DOWN and EXIT buttons are used respectively To send DTMF codes press the buttons corresponding to the message you want to send while holding down the PTT button See below for the mapping of DTMF tones to the keypad m a O d ls lz n Kl AL ee N D OO OO SEI Lo Le P O 2 3 Jet Wiel http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 28 Selective Calling When working with large groups of people on the same channel there tends to be a lot of crowding in terms of transmissions To counteract this crowding there are several methods of blocking out extra or unwanted transmissions There are two forms of selective calling available in two way radio systems Group Calling amp Individual Calling Group calling is a one to many form of communication Every radio in the working group is conf
55. ton to exit the menu To turn DCS off follow the same procedure but enter 0 for steps 4 and 8 instead of entering a sub tone frequency 1750Hz Tone Burst To send out a 1750Hz tone burst press the PTT A or PTT B button or BAND button on some older models while holding down the PTT button This feature also works even when they keypad lock is enabled on the radio http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us Www foscam us 31 Customization The Baofeng UV 82 allows for customization of both the power on message via the Baofeng PC software and the backlight color during the three states of transmission Transmit Receive and Standby Display The LCD on the Baofeng UV 82 is backlit by multi color LEDs the color of which can be pre set from the menu system into a variety of colors To change the colors follow the steps below Procedure Changing the Backlight Color Ee Press the MENU button to enter the menu 2 Enter one of the following on the numeric keypad a 2 9 to change the Standby color b 3 0 to change the Receive color c 3 1 to change the Transmit color Press the MENU button to select Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired color Press the MENU button to confirm and save e sm AE SR Press the EXIT button to exit the menu To change how long the backlight stays on follow these steps Procedure Setting
56. val Ensure the radio is off before removing the battery To remove the battery press the battery release above the battery pack and slide the battery downward After sliding the battery down a few centimeters the battery can be removed from the radio body External Headset Plug the external micro headset connector into the jack of SP amp MIC of the transceiver as shown in the figure on the right L sl L L E F D Ze r J fi 1 de a Ze h 7 7 m D ff H Ze fr http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 12 Charging and Battery Maintenance Charging the Battery Follow the steps below to set up and use the charger 1 Plug the end of the power adapter into the charger base 2 Plug the power adapter into an electrical wall socket 3 Place the radio or battery in the charging slot on the charger 4 Make sure the contact plates of the battery are making contact with the charger Ensure that the radio fits snugly into the dock When the red LED stays on the radio is charging 5 The radio is fully charged once the LED on the charger stays green Please remove the radio after it is fully charged to avoid over charging the battery Charger LED Codes Charging Status LED Indication Standby no load Red LED flashes while Green LED glows Charging Red LED glows solidly Fully Charged Green LED glows solidly Red
57. your radio is not set to be too sensitive VOX setting 1 is the highest setting and 10 is the lowest Ensure you are on the same frequency as those who you are trying to communicate with Ensure that the CTCSS undertones or the DCS codes are programmed to be the same as the other people you are trying to communicate with Ensure that you are not out of broadcasting range from the rest of the people in your group or that your signal is not being impeded by your local surroundings If your radio is still having problems contact Baofeng Radio US for support http baofengradio us contacts http baofengradio us BAOF ENCI FOSCAM www baofengradio us http www baofengradio us www foscam us 42 Menu Function and Description Chart Function Description Available Settings SQL Squelch Level STEP Frequency Step 2 5 5 6 25 10 12 5 20 25 50kHz TXP Transmit Power HIGH LOW SAVE Battery Saver OFF 1 2 3 4 VOX Voice Operated Transmission OFF 0 10 meu nm W N Wideband Narrowband a ABR Display Illumination Time Length OFF 1 2 3 4 5s TDR Dual Watch Dual Reception E TOT Transmission Timer 15 30 45 60 585 600seconds R DCS Reception Digital Coded Squelch OFF DO23N D754I R CTS Reception Continuous Tone Coded Squelch 67 0Hz 254 1Hz T DCS Transmission Digital Coded Squelch OFF DO23N D754I T CTS Transmission Continuous Tone Coded Squelch 67 0Hz 254 1Hz VOICE Voice Prompt
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