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AnyTone AT-D868UV Programming Manual

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AnyTone AT-D868UV User Manual
AnyTone AT-D868UV User Guide
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  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 1 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ INTRODUCTION The AnyTone D868UV radio is a VHF and UHF radio with both Digital DMR (Tier I and II) and Analog capabilities. It offers a total of 4,000 channels (Analog and Digital), 10,000 Digital Talk Groups, and up to 150,000 contacts, as well as multiple DMR ID numbers (Radio ID’s) for a single radio. With the enhanced capabilities of the AT-D868UV radio, this Programming Guide will help users to understand all aspects of how to program and set up the radio for maximum usability. Please note that

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 2 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ Open the Device Manager, and then double click on the “Ports” to display the driver (GD32 Virtual Com Port) and right click on the driver to open PROPERTIES. This will display the details of the driver, and under Port Settings update the “Bits per second” to 128,000 for faster read and write to the radio. Note: Before you start any programming work read the current file from the radio into your PC s

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 3 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ STEP 1 – TALK GROUP (DIGITAL CONTACT) LIST The AT-D868UV program looks like an excel spreadsheet once opened, and the left side defines the many aspects of programming. Open the DIGITAL CONTACT Talk Group tab on the left side and double click on the first line (Line No. 1). The Digital Contact List typically contains the DMR Talk Groups which the user may want to use. Start to program all applicable DMR Talk Groups (TG uses Group Call) you which to monitor or talk on. This list of Talk Groups

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 4 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ “export”. This opens up a new screen where you click on “Digital Contact”. A new screen shows up where you define where to save the list on your PC. In the .csv format you can paste all or your required Talk Groups from the DMR-MARC website into the spread sheet. You get the format from the original radio Codeplug you just exported. Once all TG’s are entered, the Contact List sh

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 5 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ STEP 2 – DIGITAL CONTACT LIST The Contact List is a “look-up” table for the radio to display all the details of the contacted person instead of only the DMR ID number. Individual entries are not allowed. A master list of DMR contacts is available at the DMR-MARK website: http://www.dmr-marc.net/cgi-bin/trbo-database/datadump.cgi This database of contacts can be directly used for DMR ID’s and imported into the ra

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 6 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ In the Programming Software open the TOOL and do an “export”. This opens up a new screen where you click on “DMR ID List” and on the second screen select where you want to save it on your PC. This list is divided in sections to accommodate up to 150,000 ID’s. So if your list you work in the .csv format is more than 20,000 names, when loaded into the radio, they will split up and be distributed between the several lists

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 7 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ STEP 3 - RADIO ID LIST (Multiple Radio ID’s) The AT-D868UV radio will allow multiple DMR Radio ID numbers to be used with the radio. This feature will allow one radio to be used for example as a Commercial Radio with its own DMR ID, and at the same time also be used as an Amateur radio with another DMR ID. Double click on a line and enter the data in the separate window. Click “OK” when done to save the data you entered. The

  • AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 8 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ STEP 4 - SCAN LIST Typically a scan list is created with one ‘channel’ for each repeater on slot 1, and one for the slot 2 channel. Initially just create an ‘empty’ scan list (with a name) to use during the channel creation step. Create the Scan list name that relates to your set of

  • AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 9 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ Scan List Name: Name it so it relates to the scan channels Available Channels: Will list the channels you create Scan Channel Memb.: Move over the channels you need scanned to this area Priority Channel select: Select the priority channel or off Priority Channel 1:

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 10 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ The above sample is scanning the same channel but from several different repeaters so that when driving around the city there is always an available connection. Other set-ups for scanning uses one repeater and scans all programmed Talk Groups on that repeater. A Channel: The channel the radio starts up with for channel A B Channel: The channel the radio starts up with for channel B Typical radio display where A Channel is the TX channel

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 11 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ STEP 6 – RECEIVE GROUP CALL LIST SET-UP You can leave this blank if all you want to do is to listen to the same channel as you transmit on. Then under Channel set-up in the section below you select “NONE” for the Receive Group List. If you want to listen to more TG’s besides the TG set up in the Channel set-up, add the TG in the Receive Group Call list, then under Channel set-up in the section below you select the list number. Note: If the Talk Group List contains a

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 12 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ STEP 7 - CHANNEL – FREQUENCY SET-UP The AT-D868UV offers programming of 4,000 channels for UHF and VHF. To start double click on the first line No.1 to open the Channel Information programming window for that channel: The Channel Information Edit window contains several options which will be explained below: Channel Name: the name of the channel (typically name of repeater and TG) Receive Freq.: the VHF or UHF frequency Transmit Freq.: the VHF or UHF frequency Channe

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 13 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ TX Permit: Select type of transmit function – typically ColorCode Scan List: Select which Scan List this frequency belongs to TX Prohibit: Check if the frequency is a listening channel only Alone: Check if the “alone” emergency function should be allowed Talk Around : Check if the TX and RX frequency should be the same Digital Contact: Select the Talk Group this frequency belongs to DMR/Radio ID: Select which of the DMR ID’s to use for this channel Color Code: Select which

  • AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 14 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ STEP 8 - OPTIONAL SETTING The AT-D868UV radio basic configuration set-up is done in the Optional Setting window. This page contains a lot of important information for the radio operation. Once the Optional Setting window is open, there are several sub-sectio

  • AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 15 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ Digital Function Group Call Hold Time: Select hang time for a Group Call Person Call Hold Time: Select hang time for a Private Call Prewave Time: Select the time to wake-up the radio from a power save Wake Head Period: Select the time for the preamble Record Function: Sele

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 16 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ Key Function Key Lock: Select Manual or Auto key lock function PF1 Short Key: Select from several functions for the radio key below PTT PF2 Short Key: Select from several functions for the radio key 2 below PTT PF3 Short Key: Select from several functions for the orange radio key P1 Short Key: Select from several functions for the P1 radio key P2 Short Key: Select from several functions for the P2 radio key PF1 Long Key: Select from several functions for the radio key below PTT PF2 Long Key:

  • AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 17 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ Once all the parameters have been programmed, click on “OK” to save what you have programmed. POPULATE YOUR SCAN LIST Go back to your Scan List, add the ‘ON’ channels for slot 1 and 2 to this list from the just created group of channels. You may also implement the alt

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 18 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ The Call ID reference the DTMF or 5Tone number programmed under its menu STEP 10 - PREFABRICATED SMS The radio has a function to send SMS messages from your radio to other Digital Contacts. There is an opportunity to create advanced SMS messages and have them stored in the radio. Open the Prefabricated SMS window, and click on the first line to open the Prefabricated SMS Edit window. Here you can program SMS messages and store in the radio – see below.

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 19 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ Analog Alarm Emergency Alarm: Select from Alarm, Transpond + Background, Transpond + Alarm, or Both ENI Type Selected: Select from None, DTMF or 5Tone Emergency ID: When ENI Type choose DTMF or 5Tone, you should edit the DTMF or 5Tone firstly, then choose the required number in this column Alarm Times: Select after what time the alarm should be initiated Duration of TX: Select the duration of the Alarm transmission Duration of RX: Select the duration of listening mode after an alarm reset Emergency ENI: Sele

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 20 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ Emergency ENI: Select which channel the Alarm should be sent out on Emergency Ch.: Select which channel to use Emergency Cycle: Select Continuous or a time Number: Channel number from the Channel Menu No. line Name: Enter the name and license number you want transmitted. City: Enter the location of your position to be transmitted Call Type: Select the type of call you need for an Alarm Call Tips: Select how

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 21 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ Hot Key The Hot Key Set window allow set-up of a keyboard key to access a function. STEP 14 - ANALOG PROGRAMMING The programming of Analog channels are done the same way as for the digital channels. Analog and digital channels can be mixed, but will be easier to find if programmed as a separate group at the end of all digital DMR channels. Exporting and working all this in the .csv format will allow to sort the channels before loading into the radio, s

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 22 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ FINAL STEP - WRITE YOUR CODEPLUG TO YOUR RADIO The AT-D868UV radio comes with a special programming cable. This cable requires the computer to find a driver so that it will work correctly – most computers will find this driver automatically when inserted into the USB connector and radio for the first time. Per note on page 1 please update the read and write speed of the driver. Select if you want to wri

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 23 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ NOTE: The AT-D868UV radio may from time to time be significantly updated with features which may require a different firmware compared to earlier manufactured radios. A recent update now offers an optional memory chip inside the radio for up to 300 hours of voice recording. This model goes under Version 2 compared to the original radio being Version 1. The firmware for those different radios is also identified with V1.17 or V2.17 for example and will be supported forever. Please check your radio’s Menu under Settings and Device Info for ver

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 24 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ After a re-start the radio will display the setting of the date and the time. Use the up- down key to set the current year. Move to the month by pushing the P1 key. Set the month, and use the P1 key to move forward each step. Once done, click the Menu key to save the date and time. You may now see the Chinese language. If it starts with Chinese, click Menu, scroll down to the grey cogwheel globe and click Menu, click Menu 1 more time (Radio Set) and scroll

  • AnyTone AT-D868UV, AT-D868UV CodePlug Programming Guide V-1.18 Page 25 of 25 © 2017 Trygve Svärd KD0PNQ RADIO LCD DISPLAY On the top row of the LED display the following indications can appear:  Reception bars showing signal strength  Within a square “L/M/H/T” transmit power levels showing from Low to Turbo  Headset = Digital Monitor is turned on  GPS symbol gray = no GPS signal received, red = GPS signal received  “A” indicates a set-up for Auto Power Off  DCS or CTC for Analog reception ton

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