DM-X Programming Guide PDF
DM-X Programming Guide PDF
Radio.
PREFACE
Thank you very much for choosing our BAOFENG 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. This
radio has Text Messaging, Recording, Voice Message, Digital Encryption, Emergency Alarm, Work Alone GPS,
APRS Location Reporting, Analog DTMF; CTCSS/CDCSS encode/decode functions.
PROGRAMMING NOTES
When programming the radio, start by reading the factory software data, and then rewrite this data with
your frequency etc., to a new saved code plug, otherwise errors may occur.
You can use the programming cable with a PC to program the frequency, channel type, power etc. you
programming must comply with your FCC (or other country) license certification.
European Users should note that operation of this unit in Transmit mode requires the operator to have a
valid Amateur Radio License from their respective Countries Amateur Radio Licensing Authority for the
Frequencies and Transmitter Power levels that this Radio transmits on. Failure to comply may be unlawful
and liable for prosecution. At this subject, refer to the "EU" specification guide 2014/53/EU.
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
The programming software and code plug programming guide are available for download from BAOFENG
website:
https://www.baofengradio.com
When programming this radio for the first time, it is recommended you first READ the radio with the
software and then save this file for future reference as it contains the default programming and settings. In
addition, after you READ this radio with software, first make you programming and frequency changes, and
then write the edited file to your radio.
You will need the programming cable to connect your radio to your computer for programming.
To perform a firmware upgrade, press the ‘#’ key, then turn on the power and volume switches to enter
firmware upgrade mode.
1. Install CPS Programming Software
1) Double-click and run the CPS DM-1702 (English) v1.00.55.exe file;
2. Firmware Update
1) Connect the machine to the computer using the programming cable.
2) Open the CPS DM-1702 programming software and open the firmware upgrade tool via “Program ->
Tool”.
3) Press and hold the ‘#’ button to turn on the light, then the green light will be on.
4) Click on the upgrade software "Load" and load the upgrade package.
5) Click “Upgrade” of the upgrade software and wait for the upgrade to succeed.
If you have a radio configuration file locally, you can also open the local configuration file in CPS for
configuration and then write it to the radio (write frequency).
Before programming your radio, read the current information from the radio to your PC to create an initial
CPS template and at the same time backup the factory data for future use.
To read in all frequency settings as well as further settings from your DM-1702 radio, use this option.
If you have double checked the format of your CSV file you may then import it to your CPS
3.3.2
.3.2 Transfer imported DMR database to DM-1702
DM
After you have successfully
sfully imported the DMR ID database
database to your CPS you may then transfer it to your
DM-1702 radio.
Due to the size of the database, loading data may take more than 5 minutes.
2.3.3 Transfer DMR database from DM-1702 to PC
Of course it is also possible to transfer the DMR ID database stored within your DM-1702 to
your PC.
Due to the size of the database, loading data may take more than 5 minutes.
Note:
Bare in mind that you need to read the DMR database from the DM-1702 radio to the CPS before using the
export functionality.
3. General setting
The DM-1702 radio supports quite a bunch of general settings. To get there use ‘Edit’ -> ‘General Setting’
If you check ‘Disable All Tone’, you will not hear any prompts, even if you check ‘‘CHF
CHFree Indication Tone’ or
‘Talk Permit Tone’. Both options would no longer be supported.
CH free indication tone: Indicates if the current channel is not transmitting and receiving
receiving, indicating a free
channel.
Talk Permit tone: This alert tone sounds after the Push-to-Talk
Push Talk (PTT) button is pressed and the radio is able
to transmit on the channel. This is to prompt the user to begin speaking.
With the corresponding settings, this function may be adjusted to the personal needs.
3.3 Power On Password
If you check ‘Password and Lock
ock Enable’, it will be required to enter the specified ‘Power On Password’ in
order to power on the radio.
4. Basic settings
There are a few settings that do require special attention.
If you set PC programming password, you must remember this password. If you forget it, there will
be no way to retrieve it.
You need to check the relationship between your local time and UTC to get a better time zone, or
you can enter the time directly in the radio.
4.1 Talkaround
When the talkaround function is activated, the transmission and reception frequencies
frequenc are exchanged with
each other. You would only activate that function if you can no longer reach the repeater you had been
working on, but knowing that the other station is
i in direct reach.
Picture 9: Assign Talkaround
The function may be assigned to one of the five programmable function keys. Side Button 1 is the top most
one just above the PTT key. Side button 2 is the one with the single dot and Side Button 3 is the one with
the double dots. P1 and P2 are above the numerical keypad.
5. Menu Item
Often not all those menus that are available are really required by the user. Thus in order to ease operation,
you may disable certain menus to your personal requirements. Using ‘Edit’ ->> ‘Menu Item’ you navigate to
the corresponding configuration page within the CPS.
Those menu functions checked will later be displayed in the various menus of the DM-1702
DM radio. Those not
checked will not be displayed
d and not become accessible on the radio.
radio
6. Button Definitions
There are various buttons definitions possible:
Radio Buttons
One Touch Access
Number Key Quick Contact Access
With the three side keys and the two keys named P1 and P2 you have a total of 5 programmable keys. Each
of the keys has a function activated on ‘Short Press’ and another one activated on ‘Long Press’, resulting
resul in a
total of 10 different functions being directly accessible.
Those are your options:
Remark:
Those functions related to recording of transmissions are currently not available.
Hint:
Encryption might not be allowed in your network.
System Name This entry displays the name of the system. The user can enter up to 8 characters.
Valid characters include letters, numbers, spaces, and special characters.
characters
Alarm Type non voice signal that triggers an alert indication on another radio. This
An alarm is a non-voice
feature specifies the behavior of the initiating radio's alarm when the th emergency
button is pressed.
Alarm Mode Defines the radio’s behavior when the radio's emergency button is pressed.
Impolite Retries An impolite transmission is a transmission that occurs even when there is activity on
the current channel. The radio tries a number of impolite transmissions to get an
acknowledgement and then goes on to try a number of polite transmissions. This
feature sets the number of attempts to transmit an emergency alarm impolitely.
Polite retries A polite transmission is a transmission that occurs only when there is no activity on
the current channel. The radio tries a number of impolite transmissions to get an
acknowledgement before trying a number of polite transmissions. This feature sets
the number
mber of attempts to transmit an emergency alarm politely.
DTMF side tone When the DTMF code word is been sent, the speaker issuess the corresponding
DTMF tones.
Group Code You can use the DTMF characters ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’, ‘*’ or ‘#’ to set up a group called
‘universal character code’. If the receiver receives a valid ID code and one or all of
its digits are replaced by the ‘universal character’ group call code, the call will
become decoded.
KeyUp Encode The analog channel transmits the PTTID corresponding to the DTMF code, as the
channel is been activated by pressing the PTT.
KeyDown Encode The analog channel transmits the PTTID corresponding to the DTMF code, as the
channel is been deactivated by releasing the PTT.
Auto Reset Time When the signal is decoded correctly, the automatic reset timer resets the DTMF
decoder and mutes the speaker if there is no communication activity within a
certain period of time. You do not need to perform a manual reset (using the
monitor key). The timer starts running as the carrier drops.
First Digit Time Allows you to set the delay time from the start of transmission to the first DTMF
digit (factor that takes the decoder start time into account). Increasing this time
interval is the same as adding ‘First Code Duration’.
Digit Duration Allows you to set the delay time from the start of the launch to the first DTMF digital
transmission (considering the factors that start the decoder's time). Increasing this
interval is the same as increasing the duration of the first code.
*# Digit Time [ms] This parameter is extending the # * sound transmission time. In some systems,
these two codes must be set longer than the numerical codes.
11. VFO Mode
The VFO mode is the similar to the normal channel mode in terms of the various parameters.
parameters Select ‘Edit’ ->
‘VFO Mode’ to get to the appropriate configuration page.
Picture 20: store your call sign and your DMR Radio ID
Note:
Never ever operate the radio using an ID that is not issued to yourself. Within amateur radio networks this
may result in losing your license.
12.2
.2 Digital Contacts (besides those of the DMR database)
Up to a maximum of 10.000 digital contacts can be stored separately from the DMR database.
database However, if
the DM-1702 is used within an n amateur radio DMR network such as Brandmeister (BM), those digital
contacts would normally rather be used for so called talk groups (TG). Select ‘Edit’ -> ‘Digital Contact’ in
order to work on those digital contacts.
Picture 21: Digital Contacts
No entry
try within the list of digital contacts (up to 10k entries)
Contact Name Name to be displayed for this digital contact
Call Type You may select between:
Group
roup Call
Private Call
All Call
C
Call ID ID for a digital call member or talk group. This ID is used to identify and
communicate with a target radio (DMR ID) or group of radios (TG) depending
on the call type
Call Receive Tone An alert tone sounds on the receiving radio prior to unmuting during a
‘Group Call’, ‘Private Call’ or ‘All Call’. This feature is set on a per
per-call basis.
12.3
.3 Digital RX Group Call
You will require a so called ‘Digital RX Group’ for your Channel settings. Creating such a group allows you to
put your configured ‘Contacts’ into logical groups so they can be contacted.
Up to 250 individual Digital RX groups can be created and named to identify each group.
Each group can contain as few or as many contacts as convenient.
groupsshould be named according to their group members (Digital Contacts)..
Only contacts set as group calls can be added to a group
To work on such groups use ‘Edit’ ->> ‘Digital RX group’. A typical group may look like shown in the next
picture
Picture
22: Typical Digital RX group
000 channels for UHF and VHF. To start double click on the first line No.1 to
The DM-1702 offers up to 3000
open the Channel Information window for that channel:
Picture 23: Channel Information
Let’s have a very short explanation of all those fields:
Digital
contact Talk Group (TG) to be assigned to this channel
DMR/radio ID Select which of the DMR ID’s to use for this channel
Color code Select which Color Code (CC) is related to this channel
slot Select which slot (1 or 2) applies to this ‘Channel’
Group list If programmed, select the RX Group List
privacy Select ‘off’, ‘basic’ or ‘enhanced’ to use for encryption.
Analog
CTCSS/DCS Decode Select Off or CTCSS or DCS and tone frequency
CTCSS/DCS Encode Select Off or CTCSS or DCS and tone frequency
RX signaling Select off,DTMF-1,DTMF-2,DTMF-3,DTMF-4
TX signaling system Select off,DTMF-1,DTMF-2,DTMF-3,DTMF-4
QT Reverse Select 180,120,240 or silent
Non-QT/DQT turn-off Freq Select none,259.3Hz,55.3Hz
Hint:
Always save data files for recovery purposes.
p to 31 channels can be loaded into an individual list. You also have the ability to sort or rearrange the
Up
channels in this list. The scan list
ist will later be assigned to a channel of your choice during the setup of a
channel (see section on channels).
channels)
Note:
You can add the same channel to multiple scan lists.