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Page 1 - VHF RADIOTELEPHONE

VHF RADIOTELEPHONEFM-8800D/8800S

Page 2 - FM-8800D/SFM-8800D/S

FOREWORD viii Features The FURUNO FM-8800D/FM-8800S is a cost-effective all-in-one marine VHF radio system consisting of a 25 W VHF radiotelephone

Page 3 - CANCELING DISTRESS ALERT

8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 6-4 Handset HS-2003 HANDSET pcb05P0780 Remote station RB-8800/RB-8810/RB-8810-W/HS-8800/HS-8800-W TB pcb07P07

Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

AP-1APPENDIXMenu Tree [MENU] ALARMUNABLE REASONABLE/UNABLEAUTO ACKCOMPLY STATUSPOSITION CALLNO REASON/BUSY/EQUIP DISBLD/MODE UNAVAIL/CH UNAVAILEXT AL

Page 5 - Important Notices

APPENDIX AP-2 [CALL]COAST CALLCOAST IDROUTINEGROUP CALLGROUP IDPSTN CALLCOAST IDALL SHIPS BUSINESSSHIP CALLSHIP IDSAFETYURGENCYSAFETYURGENCYDISTRES

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

APPENDIX AP-3Marine VHF Channel Lists 1) International Channels CH TX MHz RX MHz Remark CH TX MHz RX MHz Remark01 156.050 160.650 60 156.025

Page 7 - 4. BASIC SETUP

APPENDIX AP-4 2) USA Channels CH TX MHz RX MHz Remark CH TX MHz RX MHz Remark01 156.050 156.050 60 - - 02 - - 61 - - 03 - -

Page 8 - Declaration of conformity

APPENDIX AP-53) Canadian Channels CH TX MHz RX MHz Remark CH TX MHz RX MHz Remark01 156.050 160.650 60 156.025 160.625 02 156.100 160.700

Page 9 - FOREWORD

APPENDIX AP-6 4) Inland waterways (INLND-WA) Channels CH TX MHz RX MHz Remark CH TX MHz RX MHz Remark01 156.050 160.650 60 156.025 160.625

Page 10 - Program number

APPENDIX AP-75) Private Channels Note: Bold for FM-8800D duplex TX frequencies TX RX FM-8800S FM-8800D FM-8800S FM-8800D Simplex Sim/Dup

Page 11 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

APPENDIX AP-8 TX RX FM-8800S FM-8800D FM-8800S FM-8800D Simplex Sim/Dup Simplex Semi-dup Simplex Duplex CH NO(current) Remark 155.975 155.975 15

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APPENDIX AP-9TX RX FM-8800S FM-8800D FM-8800S FM-8800D Simplex Sim/Dup Simplex Semi-dup Simplex Duplex CH NO(current) Remark 156.975 156.975 15

Page 13 - FM-8800D/FM-8800S

ixSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONThe FM-8800D/FM-8800S is a highly advanced 25 W VHF transceiver with DSC terminal. It is designed to satisfy the stringent requ

Page 14 - 9. COATING COLOR

APPENDIX AP-10 TX RX FM-8800S FM-8800D FM-8800S FM-8800D Simplex Sim/Dup Simplex Semi-dup Simplex Duplex CH NO(current) Remark 157.975 157.975 1

Page 15 - 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

APPENDIX AP-11TX RX FM-8800S FM-8800D FM-8800S FM-8800D Simplex Sim/Dup Simplex Semi-dup Simplex Duplex CH NO(current) Remark 158.975 158.975 16

Page 16 - 1.1.2 Controls

APPENDIX AP-12 TX RX FM-8800S FM-8800D FM-8800S FM-8800D Simplex Sim/Dup Simplex Semi-dup Simplex Duplex CH NO(current) Remark 159.975 159.975

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APPENDIX AP-13TX RX FM-8800S FM-8800D FM-8800S FM-8800D Simplex Sim/Dup Simplex Semi-dup Simplex Duplex CH NO(current) Remark 160.975 160.975 1

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APPENDIX AP-14 Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1 Edition 2) Input sentences GGA, GLL, RMC, ZDA, GNS Schematic diagram05P07737TXD-HJ28910U15671SS35543

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APPENDIX AP-15 GGA - Global positioning system (GPS) fix data

Page 20 - 1.1.4 Audio alarms

APPENDIX AP-16 GLL - Geographic position - latitude and longitude GNS-GNSS fixed data $--GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,c--c,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.

Page 21 - 1.2 VHF Basic Operation

APPENDIX AP-17 RMC - Recommemded minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data 1. UTC of position fix 2. Status: A=data valid, V=navigation receiver

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APPENDIX AP-18 TLL – Target latitude and longitude $--TLL,xx,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,c--c,hhmmss.ss,a,a*hh<CR><LF> | |

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APPENDIX AP-19Thermal Printer UTP-80FK 1. Printer usage cautions • Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the printer. • Do not allow water to e

Page 24 - 1.3.1 LED warnings

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION x This page is intentionally left blank.

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APPENDIX AP-20 Parts Paper feed slotShaftDIP switchGuard plate AGuard plate BFront panelCutterLock leverVR for adjusting printing densityVentCaseFe

Page 26 - 1.4 Priority

APPENDIX AP-215) Attaching roll paper Insert roll paper into the shaft. NOTE) Insert the paper so it feeds from above as shown in the figure at rig

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APPENDIX AP-22 • Lock lever: Locks the front panel. The LOCK position prevents opening of the front panel. • Cutter:

Page 28 - TIME TO GO : 4M 12S

APPENDIX AP-23Printing test Turn on the power while pressing and holding down the FEED switch to start the test printing. All standard characters a

Page 29 - Distress

APPENDIX AP-24 4) Removing jammed paper a) Remove paper carefully from the paper feed slot. b) If torn paper cannot be removed with fingers use a

Page 30 - KEEP PRESSED FOR 3S

IN-1INDEXA Able acknowledge call...3-5 ACK BQ ...3-7 Alarm setup...

Page 31 - 1. Press the CALL key

INDEX IN-2 U Unable acknowledge call...3-5 V Volume...

Page 33 - Transmitting DIST ACK Signal

SP-1 SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE FM-8800D/FM-8800S 1. GENERAL (1) Number of Channels INTL: 57 USA: 55 (57)* Weather: 10

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SP-2 5. CH70 WATCH RECEIVER (1) Receiving Frequency 156.525 MHz (2) Sensitivity Symbol error rate: Less than 1% (at 0 dBμV) (3) Conducted Spuriou

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1-11. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEWThe FM-8800D/FM-8800S system consists of a transceiver block and two antennas. The transceiver block contains a VHF transmi

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-2 1.1.2 Controls The functions of keys of the transceiver unit and the remote station are almost the same. The table be

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-3 1 • Enters 1, ., ,, ”, :, ;, -, +, *, #, , (, ), !, $, &, / character at entry mode. • Turns the loudspeaker on

Page 38 - ID IN DIST : NO INFO

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4 0 HI/LO • Enters “0”. • Changes the output power high(25 W) or low(1 W). However, the following channels are always

Page 39 - CALL TYPE : COAST CALL

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-51.1.3 Indications on the LCD Below are all the indications which appear on the standby display on the transceiver uni

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-6 Below are the indications which appear on the standby display on the remote handset. INTLHiRx SCANDUP03SHIFTMANUAL ACK

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-7 Alarm Frequency (interval) Safety call received 1300 Hz and 0 Hz (250 ms) Routine, Ship’s Business call received 880

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-8 1.2.3 Adjusting volume of loudspeaker The VOLUME control adjusts the volume of the loudspeaker. 1.2.4 Adjusting s

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-91.2.8 Quick selection of CH16 Press the CH16 key to select CH16, the International Calling and Safety Channel. The use

Page 45 - NON-DISTRESS CASES

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-10 1.3 DSC Operational Overview Digital Selective Calling (DSC) is the global calling system adopted by the ITU-R and

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-11Preparing and transmitting DSC messages There are two methods by which you can prepare and transmit DSC messages, and t

Page 47 - SELECT CH

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-12 1.4 Priority If one or more remote stations are installed, the transceiver unit (main unit) has the highest priority.

Page 48 - FROM : 003456789

2-12. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2.1 Distress Alert Transmission from the DISTRESS Key If a distress situation occurs, do as follows: 1. Open t

Page 49 - PRESS ENT

2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-2 3) The screen changes to “distress acknowledge (DIST ACK) waiting” display. In this condition, distress commun

Page 50 - ** Send Message **

2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-33. Press the ENT key. The standby display with CH16 and Hi appears. 4. Provide the following information to the co

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iCANCELING DISTRESS ALERTIf less than three seconds has elapsed since the [DISTRESS] key was pressed, the distress alert may be canceled by pressing

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2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-4 2. Rotate the channel knob to choose the nature of distress. On the remote handset, press the up or down arrow k

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2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-52.3 Distress Alert Transmission from CALL Key You can transmit the distress alert with nature of distress by usin

Page 54 - 3.2 Group Call

2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-6 5. Rotate the CH knob (or press up / down arrow key) to choose nature of distress and press the ENT key. ** Comp

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2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-72.5 Receiving Distress Alert from Other Vessel, Transmitting DIST ACK Signal In no case is a ship permitted to tr

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2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-8 Flow chart for determining if you should/should not transmit DIST ACK signal Press [CANCEL]key to silence alarm.

Page 57 - 3.3 PSTN Call

2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-9Transmitting DIST ACK over CH16 Select VHF CH16 and transmit DIST ACK to vessel in distress.Relay the distress ale

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2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-10 1. Press the CANCEL or ENT key to silence the alarm. The following message appears. ** Received Message **MAY10

Page 59 - 3.3.4 Receiving a PSTN call

2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-112.6 Sending Distress Relay on Behalf of a Ship in Distress When you should relay a distress alert You may relay

Page 60 - 3.4 All Ships Call

2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-12 4. Press the ENT key. ** Compose Message **CALL TYPE : RELAY SELTCmd : DISTRESS RELAYID IN DIST : NO INFOCOAST

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2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-1312. Press the CALL key more than three seconds to transmit the distress relay. KEEP PRESSED FOR 3S** Compose Me

Page 62 - ALLSHIPSCALL

ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSDo not disassemble or modify the equipment.Fire, electrical shock or serious injurycan result.Turn off the power immediately

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2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-14 4. Press the ENT key. ** Compose Message **CALL TYPE : RELAY ALLTCmd : DISTRESS RELAYID IN DIST : NO INFONATURE

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2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-1510. Press the CALL key to transmit the call. ** Compose Message **CALL TYPE : RELAY ALLTCmd : DISTRESS RELAYID

Page 65 - In case of OFF HOOK

2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-16 2. Press the CANCEL key or ENT key to silence the alarm and the display changes as below. * Received Messag

Page 66 - 3.6 Position Call

2. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATION 2-172. Press the CANCEL key to silence the alarm and the display changes as below. ** Received Message **APR01/04 12

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Page 68 - Positionautoack

3-13. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES3.1 Coast or Ship Call The coast or ship call is for sending message to a specific coast or ship station.

Page 69 - 3.7 Polling Call

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-2 3.1.1 Sending a coast or ship call 1. Press the CALL key. The display changes from the standby display

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-39. Choose SIMPLEX TP, DUPLEX TP, DATA or FAX as appropriate followed by pressing the ENT key. If you cho

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-4 3.1.2 Receiving acknowledgement of coast or ship call 1. After a coast or ship call is sent, the equ

Page 72 - Position request

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-5Able acknowledge call received a) The audio alarm sounds; press the CANCEL key to silence it, and the di

Page 73 - 3.8 Neutral Craft Call

iiiImportant Notices • No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without written permission. • If this manual is lost or worn, contact y

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-6 Acknowledging the call automatically or manually by doing one of the following: 1) Send automatic ackn

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-72) Sending automatic acknowledge (ACK BQ) with comply status "UNABLE." 1. When the automatic

Page 76 - 3.10 Log File

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-8 3) Manually acknowledging individual call with "ABLE." 1. When the equipment is set up wit

Page 77 - ARE YOU SURE?

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-94. Choose ABLE and press the ENT key. The display changes as shown below. ** Send Message **PRESS CALL

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-10 3. To send the ACK BQ manually, press the ENT key. The pop-up window shown below is displayed. 4. Ch

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-112. Press the ENT key to open the call type list. 3. Rotate the CH knob (or press up / down arrow key)

Page 80 - Aleays ON

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-12 13. Choose SELECT CH or NO INFO as appropriate followed by pressing the ENT key. If you chose SELECT C

Page 81 - 4.2 Auto ACK Setup

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-133.3 PSTN Call The PSTN call allows the making and receiving of telephone calls over public switched te

Page 82 - CH UNAVAIL

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-14 If a response from the coast station is received within five seconds, transmit PSTN CALL (EOS) signal

Page 83 - 4.3 Erasing Logs

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-153.3.3 PSTN call disconnection (coast station disconnects line) 1. The PSTN line is disconnected by t

Page 84 - 4.4 Memory Channel Setup

iv TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ... vii SYSTEM CO

Page 85 - 4.5 Message File Entry

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-16 3.4 All Ships Call When an urgent but not life-endangering situation arises on your ship, for example

Page 86 - COAST ID : 00

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-177. Choose SIMPLEX TP, DUPLEX TP, DATA or FAX as appropriate followed by pressing the ENT key. If you ch

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-183.4.2 Receiving an all ships call In case of ON HOOK 1. When an all ships call is received, the audio

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-193.5 Geographical Area Call The geographical area call is for sending a call to all ships within the

Page 89 - 4.6 Position Setup

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-20 8. TCmd1 is selected; press the ENT key. 9. Choose SIMPLEX TP, DUPLEX TP, DATA or FAX as appropriate

Page 90 - 4.7 Print Out Setup

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-213.5.2 Receiving a geographical area call 1. When a geographical area call is received, the alarm sou

Page 91 - 4.8 Volume Setup

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-22 3.6 Position Call There are two types of position calls: other station requires your ship's posi

Page 92 - LEVEL (1-16)

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-238. Press the CALL key more than three seconds to transmit position request. The following display appea

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-243.6.2 Position call: other ship requests your position You may turn automatic acknowledge of positio

Page 94 - 5.3 Naming Intercom

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-252. Press the CANCEL key to silence the alarm. ** Received Message **APR01/04 12 : 34 ECC : OK PO

Page 95 - 0550215-03

TABLE OF CONTENTS v 3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3.1 Coast or Ship Call ...

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-26 3. Rotate the CH knob (or press up / down arrow key) to choose POLLING and press the ENT key. ** Compo

Page 97 - TROUBLESHOOTING

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-279-2. When "No response! Try calling again?" is displayed, do one of the following: Re-send c

Page 98 - 6.3 Daily Test

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-28 Manual reply 1. When a polling request call is received and the setting of POLLING CALL on the system

Page 99 - 6.5 Parts Location

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-293.8 Neutral Craft Call The neutral craft call, which contains own ship position and ID, informs all

Page 100 - JUNCTION pcb

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-30 2. Press the CANCEL or ENT key. The audible alarm is silenced and the display changes as below. ** R

Page 101 - APPENDIX

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-313.9.2 Receiving a medical transport call 1. When a medical call is received, the alarm sounds and th

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3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-32 3.10 Log File Three log files are provided for storage of calls: received ordinary log, received dist

Page 103 - 66 156.325 160.925

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-334. Press the ENT key to open the message. Below is a sample message. ** Received Message **APR 10/’04 1

Page 104 - 2) USA Channels

3. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES 3-34 This page is intentionally left blank.

Page 105 - 66 156.325 156.325

4-14. BASIC SETUP 4.1 Alarm Setup This section provides the procedures for setting up various alarms. The alarm menu enables/disables internal and ex

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vi5. SYSTEM SETUP 5.1 Displaying Self ID ...

Page 107 - CH NO(current) Remark

4. BASIC SETUP 4-2 To set type of alarm to output 1. Rotate the CH knob (or press up / down arrow key) to choose EXT ALARM from the ALARM MENU and

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4. BASIC SETUP 4-34.2 Auto ACK Setup The Auto Ack Menu enables/disables automatic acknowledgement of ship, coast, position and polling calls. Comp

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4. BASIC SETUP 4-4 To set reason for unable If you have chosen UNABLE as the COMPLY STATUS, set the reason as follows: 1. Rotate the CH knob (or p

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4. BASIC SETUP 4-54.3 Erasing Logs Erasing received ordinary log 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Rotate the CH knob (or press up / down arrow key) to cho

Page 111

4. BASIC SETUP 4-6 4.4 Memory Channel Setup You can save up to 50 channels as follows. 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Rotate the CH knob (or press up

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4. BASIC SETUP 4-74.5 Message File Entry In this section you will learn how to prepare and store ship, coast, PSTN, group, and area calls for futur

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4. BASIC SETUP 4-8 4. Rotate the CH knob to choose the call type and press the ENT key. One of the following display appears depending on the call

Page 114 - Input sentences

4. BASIC SETUP 4-95. Press the ENT key and key in each ID or AREA followed by the ENT key. To enter area 1: N/E 2: S/W°-----↓→N°E°--°-- a) E

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4. BASIC SETUP 4-10 12. Choose a channel with the CH knob (or up / down arrow key) and press the ENT key. 13. Press the ENT key to open the name en

Page 116 - GNS-GNSS fixed data

4. BASIC SETUP 4-114.6 Position Setup This is where you enter your position, automatically or manually. 1. Press the MENU key at the standby displ

Page 117 - ZDA - Time and data

viiFOREWORDA Word to FM-8800D/FM-8800S Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FM-8800D/FM-8800S VHF Radiotelephone. We are confident you

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4. BASIC SETUP 4-12 4.7 Print Out Setup The PRINT MENU enables/disables automatic printing of all transmitted and received calls and the results o

Page 119 - Thermal Printer UTP-80FK

4. BASIC SETUP 4-134.8 Volume Setup The VOLUME menu enables/disables key beep (acknowledges correct key input) and adjusts the volume of the earpie

Page 120 - 4. Operation

4. BASIC SETUP 4-14 Intercom volume 1. Choose INTERCOM VOLUME and press the ENT key. INTERCOM SETUPEXT: ENTLEVEL (1-16)<<8 2. Rotate the CH

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5-15. SYSTEM SETUP 5.1 Displaying Self ID 1. Press the MENU key. **** SETUP MENU ****ALARMERASE LOGMEMORY CHANNELAUTO ACKMESSAGE FILE ENTRYT**** S

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5. SYSTEM SETUP 5-25.3 Naming Intercom 1. Press the MENU key. ****SETUPMENU****ALARMERASELOGMEMORYCHANNELAUTOACKMESSAGEFILEENTRYT****SET

Page 123 - Push here

5. SYSTEM SETUP 5-35.4 Displaying Program Version 1. Press the MENU key **** SETUP MENU ****ALARMERASE LOGMEMORY CHANNELAUTO ACKMESSAGE FILE ENT

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5. SYSTEM SETUP 5-4 This page is intentionally left blank.

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6-16. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING Do not open the equipment.Hazardous voltage which cancause electrical shock, burn or serious injury exists i

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6. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 6-2 6.3 Daily Test Authorities require that the DSC be checked daily for proper operation to ensure that it wi

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8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 6-3 6.4 Error Message The table below shows all the error messages which may appear. Error message Meaning PL

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