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AT-D878UV
AT-D878UV PLUS
AT-D878UV II
Digital DMR and Analog
UHF/VHF Two Way Radio
Operating Manual
DMR
DIGITAL MOBILE RADIO ASSOCIATION
THANK YOU!
Thank you very much for choosing our Dual Band Digital DMR
and Analog two way radio.
This radio adopts the latest advances in technology, providing reliable
communication in today’s demanding communication environment.
This radio offers both DMR digital and analog communication, introduces
innovative DMR digital processing system to achieve SMS, high-audio
quality and digital encryption. It offers great stability, and reliability, together
with long distance communication as well as fashionable design and
compact exterior lines. AT-D878UV(PLUS) has Text Messaging, Recording,
Voice Message, Digital Encryption, Emergency Alarm, Man Down Alarm,
Work Alone GPS, APRS Location Reporting, Roaming, Vibration, Analog
DTMF, 2TONE, 5TONE, CTCSS/DCS encode/decode functions.
e. LED Indicator:
STATUS LED
Waiting(No Battery) None
Precharge Red light Flashing
Charging Red Light
Fully Charged Green Light
LCD
MIC Input
Speaker/Mic Jacks
d. When the call is ended, it will display “Call end”, and you can press [PTT]
to respond the call.
When the function is on, the radio will start an alarm if the radio is falling to
the ground. Raise the radio to stop the alarm.
Note: When GPS is on and positioning successfully, it will auto send out
the GPS information when the radio starts the alarm.
5.14 Battery Voltage Test
Press the key programed as Voltage function to check the current battery
voltage, press this key again to return.
(5) Kill
Select Kill, and it will send out a kill signaling to the target radio which will
be killed (No display, no operation) when receiving the signaling and it will
send back a kill successful message to the transmit radio.
(6) Wake
Select Wake, and it will send out a wake signaling to the killed radio and
the target radio will return to standby when it receives this signaling and
send back a Wake successful message to the transmit radio.
(7) Ranging
When caller and receiver both GPS positioned, if the caller turn on ranging
function and the receiver is within communication range, Tx radio will
detect the distance and direction between two radios at fixed interval, and
then show the information on the display of Tx radio.
7.5 Scan
In the PC software – Public – Scan list, it allows to save 250 scan lists, and
to program the required scan lists and write it into radio.
Switch the radio to channel mode, as the scan list is only valid in the
channel mode.
7.5.1 Turn On Scan
a. Press (Menu) to enter the main Menu.
b. Select "SCAN".
c. Select "Scan ON/OFF".
d. Select "ON", the radio will start scan, press any key to stop scan.
7.5.2 Scan List Operation
a. Press (Menu) to enter the main Menu.
b. Select "SCAN".
c. Select "Scan List".
d. Select a scan list and press to enter scan list sub menu.
Select Add Scan List to enter Sub Menu
1) Select Cu Chan, and press to add current channel to active list.
2) Add Channel into Scan List
Select "Add Chan", then select "channel X" to add it into scan list.
In CPS -Tool -Boot Image, it will allow you upload a Power-on Picture.
(16) Background
Defualt Picture: In standby, the radio will display default picture.
Customer's Pic: The radio will display the picture uploaded by PC
software. In CPS-Tool-Standby BK Picture, it will allow you upload a
standby background picture.
(17) ChanFont Color
White: In standby, the channel and other information will display color in white.
Black: In standby, the channel and other information will display color in black.
(18) CH Color A
Set color for the band A channel display.
(19) CH Color B
Set color for the band B channel display.
(20) Zone Color A
Set color for the band A zone display.
(21) Zone Color B
Set color for the band B zone display.
(22) Main Ch
Channel A: The upper displayed channel will be set to be the main channel.
Channel B: The lower displayed channel will be set to become the main
channel.
(23) Sub Ch Off
Sub Channel On: Turns on the sub channel, and the radio will display both
channel.
Sub Channel Off: Turns off the sub channel, and the radio will display the
main channel only
(24) SMS Prompt
Different prompt options when receive a new message.
(25) Call Ring
Different prompt options when receive a new call.
(26) Freq Step
2.5K,5K,6.25K,10K,12.5K,20K,25K,30K,50K, total of 9 frequency steps.
(27) Ana SQ Level
(20) CH Ranging
In standby, if the call contact type for a channel is "Private call", The radio
will automatically start ranging function when turned to this channel. The
other radio's location will be showed on screen at intervals.
(21) APRS Receive
Turn APRS Receive, if both radio GPS is positioned, the radio will display
the other radio's distance and position when radio is receiving.
(22) SMS Forbid
Set On to prohibit the radio receive SMS.
(23) DataAck Forbid
Set On to ignore the repeater data service request. The radio will not
reply to repeater when it receives the call confirmation/SMS confirmation
request, etc..
(24) DMR Mode
Simplex: Enable to communicate by repeater frequencies directly with
another radio with opposite TX/RX frequncies.
Repeater: Enable talk with other radio by repeat frequency throught
repeaters.
Double Slot: When TX/RX frequency is same, turn on this function to
communicate by the slot set in simplex mode.
Note: If DMR mode not choosed Doulbe Slot, the radio will work on Slot in
repeat mode. if choose Double Slot, it is necessary to Double choose a slot
by time slot setting.
(25) Slot Suit
Turn on Slot suit, the radio will receive calling from both slot, and will be
able to call back in corresponding slot.
(5) RCDT
Set up the CTCSS/DCS code for the RX.
(6) RTCDT
Set up the CTCSS/DCS code for both TX and RX
CTCSS code: 62.5Hz~254.1Hz, a total of 51 groups
DCS code: 000N~7771, a total of 1024 groups.
(7) Optional Signal
Allows the setup of DTMF/5TONE/2TONE encode and decode for the
Analog channels.
(10) Squelch mode
When the analog channel is set up for both CTCSS/DCS decoding and
optional signaling, you can set up the RX condition in this menu.
SQ: You can hear the call once the channel receive matched carrier.
CDT: You can hear the call when receive matched CTCSS/DCS signal.
TONE: You can hear the call when receives a matched signaling.
C&T: You can hear the call when receives a matched CTCSS/DCS and
matched signaling.
C|T: You can hear the call when receives a matched CTCSS/DCS or.
(11) Band Width
Choose wide band or narrow band for the analog channel.
(12) Reverse
When this function is enabled, the RX frequency, TX frequency and
CTCSS/DCS encode/decode will be reversed.
(17) Busy Lock
Always: Always allows transmissions
RL: Will not allow transmit when receiving matched carrier but unmatched
CTCSS/DCS.
BU: Will not allow transmit when receiving matched carrier.
(19) OWN ID
When the analog channel set up with 5Tone or DTMF, you can check
the radio ID number in this menu. The ID number should be set up in PC
software – Analog – 5Tone or DTMF self ID.
7.8 Record
The voice record is designed for security use purpose. Each call will
be saved as a separated recording ile with DMR ID and time details.
The standard voice 10hours record allows in DMR mode only. The
optional 500 hours voice record allow in both DMR or analog mode.
7.8.1 Turn On/ Off the Recording
a. Press (Menu) enter main Menu, press / key to Record.
b. Select Talk Record, then
•Select Record Switch, select on or off to turn on or off the recording.
»»If the GPS is not positioning, it will display “No Fixed Position”,
and the GPS icon shows a grey color. Move the radio to an open
window or outdoors, and it will take a few minutes to connect to
the GPS Satellites.
Problems Solutions
A. Battery pack may not be installed
properly. Remove the battery pack
The radio cannot be switched
and install it again.
on or no display after being
B. Battery power may be insufficient.
switched on.
Recharge or replace the battery
pack.
The battery doesn't last very The battery is defective; please replace it
long after charging. with a new battery pack.
1. Make sure the frequency and
CTCSS are the same as other
members.
2. Make sure you are within range,
and not too far away from your
member.
Cannot talk to or hear other 3. Make sure you are set in correct
members in your group. digital mode, and frequency.
4. In digital mode, make sure set
correct code and encrypt group is
used in current channel.
5. In digital mode, make sure set
correct receiving contacts and
receiving group is used.
Amateur DMR-MARC
For the best Amateur DMR experience obtain a subscriber ID from one of
many available Amateur Radio sources. A U.S. Amateur can obtain a DMR
ID From:
https://www.radioid.net/cgi-bin/trbo-database/register.cgi
For DMR repeaters in your area please see: www.repeaterbook.com
World DMR repeater network map:
https://www.repeaterbook.com/index.php/repeater-database
World DMR repeater network with verified Talkgroups by activity:
https://brandmeister.network/?page=lh
Warning Notes
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document
is complete, accurate, and up to-date. Anytone Radio assumes no
responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer
of this equipment also cannot guarantee that changes in the equipment
made by non-authorized users will not affect the information in it.
WARNING
Your wireless hand-held portable transceiver contains a low power
transmitter. When the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button is pressed it sends out
radio frequency (RF) signals. The device is authorized to operate at a duty
factor not to exceed 50% TX and 50% RX.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted
RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless devices.
To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this
transmitter and its antenna must maintain a separation distance of least 2
inches from your face. Speak in a normal voice, with the antenna pointed
up and away from the face at the required separation distance. The belt
clip is for storage purposes only.
AVOID TRANSMITING ON HIGH POWER WHILE RADIO IS ATTACHED
TO YOUR BELT. To transmit, hold the device away from your body and
ensure the antenna is at least 2 inches from your body when transmitting.