Baofeng UV-82 Operating Manual

Baofeng UV-82 Operating Manual

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DUAL BAND/DUAL DISPLAY RADIO
UV-82
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  • Page 1 DUAL BAND/DUAL DISPLAY RADIO UV-82 PERATING ANUAL...
  • Page 2 PREFACE Thank you for purchasing UV-82 Portable Radio, which is a dual band/dual display radio. This easy-to-use radio will deliver you secure, instant and reliable communications at peak efficiency. Please read this manual carefully before use. The information presented herein will help you to...
  • Page 3 CONTENT 1.­SAFETY INFORMATION  2.­FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS  3.­UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS   4.­ OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  5.­ INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES  5.1.­ INSTALLING THE ANTENNA  5.2.­ INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP  5.3.­ MICRO­HEADSET INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL  5.4. – BATTERY INSTALLATION  6.­BATTERY CHARGING  7.­BATTERY INFORMATION  7.1.­INITIAL USE  7.2.­BATTERY TIPS  7.3.­PROLONG BATTERY LIFE  7.4.­BATTERY STORAGE  8.­PARTS, CONTROLS AND KEYS  8.1.­RADIO OVERVIEW  8.2.­ COMMAND/KEY DEFINITION  9.­‘LCD’ DISPLAY  10.­ 1750 Hz TONE FOR ACCESS TO REPEATERS  11.1.­RADIO ON­OFF/VOLUME CONTROL    11.2.­ SELECTING A FREQUENCY OR CHANNEL  12­ADVANCED OPERATION ...
  • Page 4 12.1.­SET MENU DESCRIPTION  12.2.­SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION  12.3. ­“SQL” (SQUELCH)  12.4.­FUNCTION “VOX” (VOICE OPERATED TRANSMISSION)  12.5.‐ SELECT WIDEBAND OR NARROW BAND “W/N”  12.6.‐TDR (DUAL WATCH/DUAL RECEPTION)  12.7.­ TOT(TRANSMISSION TIMER)    12.8.­CTCSS/DCS  12.9.­ ANI  12.10.­ DTMFST (DTMF TONE OF TRANSMITTING CODE )  12.11.­ SC­REV(SCAN RESUME METHOD)  12.12.­ PTT­ID(PTT OR RELEASE PTT TO TRANSMIT THE SIGNAL CODE)    12.13­BCL(BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT)   12.14.­ SFT­D(DIRECTION OF FREQUENCY SHIFT)  12.15.­ OFFSET(FREQUENCY SHIFT)  12.16.­STE(STE TAIL TONE ELIMATION) 12.17.­THE INSTRUCTIONS TO SAVE CHANNEL  12.18.­ CTCSS/DCS SCANNING  12.19.­ REPEATER TAIL TONE  13.­CTCSS TABLE  14.­DCS TABLE 15.­TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION  15.1.­GENERAL 15.2. – TRANSMITTER ...
  • Page 5: Troubleshooting

    15.3. ­ RECEIVER  16.­TROUBLESHOOTING 17.­WARRANTY                                          ...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    ◇ This equipment shall be serviced by qualified technicians only. ◇ Do not modify the radio for any reason. ◇ Use only BAOFENG supplied or approved batteries and chargers. ◇ Do not use any portable radio that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result.
  • Page 7: Features And Functions

    2.­FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS:  -Dual-band handheld transceiver with display function menu on the display "LCD". - Commercial FM radio receiver (65 MHz ~ 108 MHz). -Frequency Mode/Channel Mode - DTMF encoded. - Incorporates 105 codes "DCS" and 50 privacy codes "CTCSS" programmable. -CTCSS & DCS Scanning - CTCSS &...
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Checking Equipments

    3.­UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENTS:   Carefully unpack the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following before discarding the packing material. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please contact your dealers immediately. Battery Pack Antenna Adapter Drop-in Charging Tray...
  • Page 9: Installing The Belt Clip

      5.­ INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES:  5.1.­ INSTALLING THE ANTENNA:  Install the antenna as shown in the figure below and turn it clockwise until it stops. Note:  ‐ When installing the antenna, don’t rotate it by its top,  holding it by its base and turn.  ‐ If you use an external antenna, make sure the ‘SWR’ is    about 1.5:1 or less, to avoid damage to the transceiver's    final transistors.  ‐ Do not hold the antenna with your hand or wrap the outside  of it to avoid bad operation of the transceiver.    ‐ Never transmit without an antenna. 5.2.­ INSTALLING THE BELT CLIP:  If necessary, install the belt clip at the rear of the battery compartment cover as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 10: Battery Charging

    body. -Align the battery with the guide rails on the aluminum chassis and slide it upwards until a ‘click’ is heard. -The battery latch at the bottom locks the battery. -Turn off the radio before removing the battery. -Slide the battery latch, at the bottom of the radio’s body, in the direction indicated by the arrow. -Slide down the battery for about 1 to 2 centimeters, and then remove the battery from the radio’s body.
  • Page 11: Battery Tips

    3. Plug the DC connector of the adapter into the DC socket on the back of the charger. 4. Place the radio with the battery attached, or the battery alone, in the charger. 5. Make sure the battery is in good contact with the charging terminals. The charging process initiates when the red LED lights.
  • Page 12: Parts, Controls And Keys

    over-discharge. 2. Recharge a battery after several months’ storage (Li-Ion batteries: 6 months), to avoid battery capacity reduction due to over-discharge. 3. Store your battery in a cool and dry place under room temperature, to reduce self-discharge. 8.­PARTS, CONTROLS AND KEYS:  8.1.­RADIO OVERVIEW:    ①...
  • Page 13 -Press the 【F】button, to activate the FM Radio on; Press it again to deactivate the FM Radio. -Press and hold on the 【F】button, to activate the alarm function; Press and hold it again, to deactivate the alarm function. ­ SK­SIDE KEY2/【M】:  -Press the 【M】 button, to turn on the flashlight; Press it again to turn off. Press and hold on the 【M】 button, to monitor the signal.
  • Page 14: Basic Operation

    Icon Description ‘CTCSS’ activated. ‘DCS’ activated. Frequency Shift + Frequency Shift - Frequency offset direction for accessing repeaters. Dual Watch/Dual Reception functions activated. Function ‘VOX’ enabled. Reverse function activated. Wide Band selected. Battery Level indicator Keypad lock function activated. Low transmit power. Operation frequency.
  • Page 15: Advanced Operation

    12­ADVANCED OPERATION:  You can program your transceiver operating in the setup menu to suit your needs or preferences. 12.1.­SET MENU DESCRIPTION:  Menu  Function/Description  Available settings  0  SQL (Squelch level)  0‐9  1  STEP(Frequency step)  6.25/12.5/kHz  2  TXP(Transmit power)  HIGH/LOW    3  SAVE( Battery save,1:1/1:2/1:3/1:4)  OFF/1/2/3/4  4  VOX(Voice operated transmission)  OFF/0‐10  5  W/N( Wideband/narrowband)  WIDE/NARR  6 ...
  • Page 16: Shortcut Menu Operation

    38  PONMGS(Boot display)  FULL/MGS  39  ROGER(tone end of transmission)  ON/OFF  40  A/B‐BP(Tone end of reception)  OFF/A/B  41  RESET (Restore to default setting)  VFO/ALL    12.2.­SHORTCUT MENU OPERATION:  ▲ ▼ 1.‐Press the key MENU,then press the key   or   to select the desired  menu.  2.‐Press the key MENU again, come to the parameter setting.  3.‐Press the key  ▲  or  ▼  to select the desired parameter.  4.‐Press the key MENU to confirm and save, press the key EXIT to cancel setting or clear the input.                                     ...
  • Page 17   12.6.‐ TDR (DUAL WATCH/DUAL RECEPTION):  This feature allows you to operate between frequency A and frequency B. Periodically, the transceiver checks whether a signal is received on another frequency that we have scheduled. If you receive a signal, the unit will remain in the frequency until the received signal disappears.  ...
  • Page 18 transmitted.  ‐“DT‐ANI”—under transmitting mode, you can hear the DTMF tone, while you press the key to transmit  the code or the code automatically transmitted.      12.11.­ SC­REV(SCAN RESUME METHOD):  This transceiver allows you to scan memory channels, all the bands or part of the bands.    When the transceiver detects a communication, the scan will stop automatically. Notes:  ‐ "TO" (Time Operation):  Scanning will stop when it detects an active signal. The scanning will stop on each channel or  active frequency for a predetermined time, after that time the scan will resume automatically.  ‐ "CO" (Carrier Operation):    The scanning will stop and remain in the frequency or channel, until the active signal disappears. ‐ "SE"(Search Operation):    The scanning will stop and remain in the frequency or channel after it detects an active signal. 12.12.­ PTT­ID(PTT OR RELEASE PTT TO TRANSMIT THE SIGNAL CODE):  ‐This feature allows you to know who call you.  ‐“OFF”—Don’t transmit the code while push the PTT button.  ‐“BOT”‐Transmit the code while push the PTT button.(the code only could be set by PC software.)  ‐“EOT”‐Transmit the code while release the PTT button.  ‐“BOTH”‐Transmit the code while push or release the PTT button.  12.13.­ BCL(BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT):  The BCLO feature prevents the radio’s transmitter from being activated if a signal strong enough to break  through the “noise” squelch is present. On a frequency where stations using different CTCSS or DCS codes  may be active, BCLO prevents you from disrupting their communications accidentally (because your radio  may be muted by its own tone decoder).  12.14.­ SFT­D(DIRECTION OF FREQUENCY SHIFT):  The "OFFSET" is the difference or offset between the reception frequency and the frequency of transmission for access to amateur radio repeaters.
  • Page 19: Ctcss/Dcs Scanning

    to [-], so the transceiver will always 145,600 MHz in frequency and when you press [PTT] to transmit transceiver, the frequency will automatically move to 145,000 MHz Note: Under VFO mode, you can do like this. If you need the TX and RX frequency different under Channel mode, you can directly store different RX and TX frequency into one channel through MENU 27.
  • Page 20: Ctcss Table

    press the PTT of another radio, then you will see the CTCSS scanning automatically. When the scanning stops, that means you find the same CTCSS as that of another radio, now press 【MENU】to store the CTCSS. 12.19.­ REPEATER TAIL TONE  We all know that repeaters receive on one frequency and simultaneously retransmit that same information on a different frequency.
  • Page 21: Technical Specification

    D116N D244N D356N D516N D734N D122N D245N D364N D523N D743N D125N D246N D365N D526N D754N   15.­TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:  15.1.­GENERAL:  Frequency range:                                            65MHz‐108MHz(Only commercial FM radio reception). ...
  • Page 22     16.­TROUBLESHOOTING:  Problem  Possible cause / solution    The radio does not start. The battery is low, replace the battery with a  charged battery or proceed to the battery.  The battery is not installed correctly, remove the  battery and reattach it.     The battery runs down quickly.  The  battery  life  has  come  to  an  end,  replace  the  battery with a new one.  The battery is fully charged, make sure the battery is  made in full.    The  receiving  indicator  LED  lights  but  do  not  hear  Make sure the volume setting is too low. ...
  • Page 23: Warranty Certificate

    17.­WARRANTY: (Better buy the radios from local dealer).  WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Brand:  Model no.:  Serial no.:  Name of purchaser:    Address:  City:  Zip code:      Province/State: Tel no.:  Seal and name of the dealer:     Date of purchase:    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.     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 transferable and may not be reissued for new or original  or copy. Substitution of product failure or any part thereof shall not involve extension of the guarantee.  The warranty covers the replacement and free replacement of all parts that are defective in materials and  components used in manufacturing and / or assembly of the apparatus.  The warranty does not cover any faults caused by accident, improper installation and use, electric shock (eg  storms), connect a power other than that specified, reverse polarity in the diet, or claims due to deterioration in  the external appearance of normal use, nor the amount or condition of the accessories.  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, the impairment must be reported within a period of fifteen days from the date of  purchase.  The warranty is void on the following assumptions:  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 or filed unreadable.  3. ‐ Use of the product than as intended. ...
  • Page 24: Safety Training Information

    SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION Your BAOFENG radio generates RF electromagnetic en-ergy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as “Occupational Use Only”, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, Warning and the ways to minimize such hazards.
  • Page 25 RF exposure limits of this radio. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, your BAOFENG radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites.

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