Furuno MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE FM-3000 User Manual

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Page 1 - MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE

MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONEFM-3000

Page 2 - IMPORTANT

11. Controls1.1 Front PanelVOL SQLSpeakerFunctiondisplayqw e r t y uio!0!1q [VOL] control (p. 7)Adjusts the audio level.w [POWER] keyToggles the trans

Page 3 - IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

y [LO/DX] ( ) key➥ Toggles the Attenuator function ON or OFF whenpushed momentarily. (p. 7)•“LOCAL” appears when the Attenuator is in use. The order o

Page 4 - SAFTY INSTRUCTION

1.2 Function Displayq BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 7)➥ “BUSY” appears when receiving a signal or when thesquelch opens.➥ “TX” appears while transmittin

Page 5 - For the installer

41.Controlsy DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 6)Appears when a duplex channel is selected.• Duplex channel has a different TX and RX frequency.u CHANNEL NUMBER RE

Page 6 - Table of Contents

52. Basic Operation2.1 Channel Selection2.1.1 Channel 16Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used forestablishing initial contact with

Page 7 - CONTROLLABLE MIC

2.Basic Operation62.1.3 U.S.A., Canadian and International channelsThere are 57 U.S.A., 61 Canadian and 57 International chan-nels. These channel grou

Page 8 - System Configulation

2.2 Receiving and Transmittingq Push [POWER] to turn power ON.w Set the audio and squelch levels.➥ Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise in advance.➥ Ro

Page 9 - Standard supply & Options

2.Basic Operation82.3 Call Channel ProgrammingCall channel is used to select Channel 9 (default), however,you can program the call channel with your m

Page 10 - 1. Controls

92.Basic Operation2.5 Optional Voice Scrambler Operation2.5.1 Activating the ScramblerThe optional Voice scrambler provides private communica-tions. I

Page 11 - 1.Controls

103. Dualwatch/Tri-Watch3.1 DescriptionDualwatch monitors Channel 16 while you are receiving an-other channel; Tri-watch monitors Channel 16 and call

Page 12 - 1.2 Function Display

iCongratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FM-3000 Marine VHF Radiotelephone. We are confidentthat you will enjoy many years of trouble-free operat

Page 13 - 1.3 Microphone

4. Scan Operation114.1 Scan TypesScanning is an efficient way to locate signals quickly over awide frequency range. The transceiver has Priority scan a

Page 14 - 2. Basic Operation

4.Scan Operation12INT25WDUPTAGINTLINT25WDUPTAGNormalscanBUSY INT25WDUPTAGNormalscanPushScan starts. When a signal is received[Example]: Starting a N

Page 15 - 2.Basic Operation

135. DSC Operation5.1 MMSI Code ProgrammingThe 9-digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity: DSC selfID) code can be programmed at power ON.Note: Th

Page 16 - Receiving and Transmitting

145.DSC Operationr Set the individual ID and ID name.• Edit the 9 digits of the appropriate distress ID by using [CHAN-NEL].-Push [CH/WX] or [SCAN] to

Page 17 - 2.3 Call Channel Programming

155.DSC Operation5.3 Position and Time ProgrammingA distress call should include the ship’s position and time. Ifno GPS is connected, your position an

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165.DSC Operation5.4 Position/Time IndicationWhen a GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 or 3.01) is con-nected, the transceiver displays the current posit

Page 19 - 3. Dualwatch/Tri-Watch

175.DSC Operation5.5 Distress CallA Distress call should be transmitted, if in the opinion of theMaster, the ship or a person is in distress and requi

Page 20 - 4. Scan Operation

185.DSC Operation5.5.2 Normal callThe nature of the Distress call should be included in the Dis-tress call.q Push [DSC/ENT] to enter the DSC menu.w Ro

Page 21 - 4.3 Starting a Scan

195.DSC Operationy Push [DISTRESS] for 5 sec. to transmit the Distress call.u After transmitting the call, the transceiver waits for an ac-knowledgmen

Page 22 - 5. DSC Operation

205.DSC Operation5.6 Transmitting DSC Calls5.6.1 Transmitting Individual callThe Individual call function allows you to transmit a DSC sig-nal to a sp

Page 23 - 5.DSC Operation

iiCLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER AND MICROPHONETHOROUGHLY WITH FRESH WATER after exposure towater including salt water, otherwise, the keys andswitches may bec

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215.DSC Operationy After transmitting the Individual call, standby on Channel70 until an acknowledgement is received.u When the acknowledgement is rec

Page 25 - 5.4 Position/Time Indication

225.DSC Operationr Rotate [CHANNEL] to select an acknowledgement“Able” or “Unable,” push [DSC/ENT].t If you select “Unable,” select the reason by rot

Page 26 - 5.5 Distress Call

235.DSC Operation5.6.3 Transmitting Group callThe Group call function allows you to transmit a DSC signalto a specific group only.q Push [DSC/ENT] to e

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245.DSC Operation5.6.4 Transmitting All Ships callLarge ships use Channel 70 as their ‘listening channel.’ Whenyou want to announce a message to these

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255.DSC Operation5.6.5 Transmitting Position Request callTransmit a Position Request call when you want to know aspecific ship’s current position, etc.

Page 29 - 5.6 Transmitting DSC Calls

265.DSC Operation5.6.6 Transmitting Position Report callTransmit a Position Report call when you want to anounceyour own position to a specific ship an

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275.DSC Operationy Push [DSC/ENT] to transmit the Position Report call.u After the Position Report call has been transmitted, the fol-lowing indicatio

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285.DSC Operation5.7 Receiving DSC Calls5.7.1 Receiving a Distress callWhile monitoring Channel 70 and a Distress call is received:➥ The emergency ala

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295.DSC Operation5.7.5 Receiving an All Ships callWhile monitoring Channel 70 and an All Ships call is received:➥ Emergency alarm sounds when the cate

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305.DSC Operation5.7.9 Receiving a Position Request callWhile monitoring Channel 70 and a Position Request call isreceived:➥ “Received POS Request” ap

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iiiDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personal should work inside the equipment.Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.Fire, electrical shock

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315.DSC Operation5.8 Received MessagesThe transceiver automatically stores up to 20 distress mes-sages and 20 other messages. The messages can be used

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325.DSC Operation5.8.2 Other messagesq Rotate [CHANNEL] to select “Other,” push [DSC/ENT].w Rotate [CHANNEL] to scroll to the desired message, push[DS

Page 37 - 5.7 Receiving DSC Calls

335.DSC Operation5.9 DSC Set Mode5.9.1 Add Address ID (See p.13 for detail)5.9.2 Delete Address ID (See p.14 for detail)5.9.3 Offset timeThis item set

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345.DSC Operation5.9.4 MMSI code checkThe programmed 9-digit MMSI (DSC self ID) code can bechecked in DSC Set mode.q Push [DSC/ENT] to enter the DSC m

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356. Other Functions6.1 Intercom OperationThe optional Intercom function allows you to talk to the deckfrom the cabin. The optional FM-3010 CONTROLLAB

Page 40 - 5.8 Received Messages

366.Other Functions6.2 Microphone Lock FunctionThe Microphone lock function electrically locks the [YY]/[ZZ]and [16/9] keys on the supplied microphone

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7. Set Mode37Beep toneBeepScan modeScan ModeWeather alertWX AlertScan resume timerScan TimerAttenuation levelAttenuationLevelInternal speakerInternalS

Page 42 - 5.9 DSC Set Mode

7.Set Mode387.2 Set Mode Items7.2.1 Scan modeThe transceiver has 2 scan modes: Normal scan and Priorityscan. Normal scan searches all tag channels in

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397.Set Mode7.2.5 DSC watchDSC watch monitors Channel 70 while you are receiving an-other channel. If a distress signal is received on Channel 70,the

Page 44 - 6. Other Functions

407.Set Mode7.2.9 Attenuation levelThis item sets the receive attenuation level for the Attenuatorfunction from 3 levels.7.2.10 Scrambler code (Appear

Page 45 - 6.3 Display Backlighting

ivELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment un-less totally familiar with electri-cal circuits and service manual.Only qualified personal shou

Page 46 - 7. Set Mode

8.1 AntennaA key element in the performance of any communication sys-tem is an antenna. Ask your dealer about antennas and thebest place to mount them

Page 47 - 7.2 Set Mode Items

428.Connections and Maintenancee ANTENNA CONNECTORConnects a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connec-tor.r NMEA IN (Red)/NMEA OUT (White) JACKSConnect

Page 48 - 7.Set Mode

438.Connections and Maintenance8.5 Mounting the Transceiver8.5.1 Using the supplied mounting bracketThe universal mounting bracket supplied with your

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448.Connections and Maintenance8.5.2 Using the optional FM-3040An optional FM-3040 FLUSH MOUNT is available for mountingthe transceiver to a flat surfa

Page 50 - 8.4 Connections

458.Connections and Maintenance8.6 Optional Unit InstallationFollow the case opening procedure shown here when youwant to install an optional unit.q R

Page 51 - 8.Connections and Maintenance

468.Connections and Maintenance8.7 Dimensions145.0 (5 23⁄32)165.0 (6 1⁄2)25.0(1)53.0(2 3⁄32)Unit: mm (in)110.0 (4 11⁄32) 103.0 (4 1⁄16)

Page 52 - 8.5 Mounting the Transceiver

9. Troubleshooting47PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REF.No power comes ON.•Bad connection to the power supply. •Check the connection to the transceive

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10. Channel List48Channel numberUSA CANTransmitReceive01 156.050 160.65001A 156.050 156.05002 156.100 160.70003 156.150 160.75003A 156.150 156.150156.

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11. Operating Rules49DDPRIORITIES•Read all rules and regulations pertaining to priorities andkeep an up-to-date copy handy. Safety and distress callst

Page 55 - 8.7 Dimensions

5012. Specifications SpecificationsGeneral• Frequency coverage :Transmit 156.025–157.425 MHzReceive 156.050–163.275 MHz• Mode : FM (16K0G3E)DSC (16K0G

Page 56 - 9. Troubleshooting

Table of ContentsvFOREWORD ... iIMPORTANT ...

Page 57 - 10. Channel List

OPTION5113. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.1 Panel DescriptionThe optional FM-3010 remotely controls the FM-3000 andprovides an optional Intercom function

Page 58 - 11. Operating Rules

5213. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MICr CHANNEL/DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH KEY[CH/WX]( )➥ Selects and toggles the regular channels and weatherchannel when pushed mom

Page 59 - 12. Specifications

5313. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.1.2 Top keysq POWER KEY [PWR] (pgs. 7, 56)Push for 2 sec. to turn the FM-3010 power ON or OFFwhen the FM-3000 power i

Page 60 - 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC

5413. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MICe CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT➥ Indicates the selected operating channel number.“A” appears when a simplex channel is selected

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5513. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.3 Channel Selection13.3.1 Channel 16q Push [16] to select Channel 16.w Push [CH/WX] to return to thecondition before

Page 62 - 13.2 Function Display

5613. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.4 Receiving and Transmittingq Push [PWR] to turn power ON.w Push [VOL], then [YY]/[ZZ] to adjust audio output level.•

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5713. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.5 Lock FunctionsThe Lock function electronically locks keys to prevent acci-dental changes and function access from t

Page 64 - 13.3 Channel Selection

5813. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.7 Monitor FunctionThe monitor function releases the noise squelch mute of themicrophone only. (An independent noise s

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5913. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.10 Optional Voice ScramblerOperation13.10.1 Activating the Scramblerq Select an operating channel,except for Channel

Page 66 - 13.6 Display Backlighting

6013. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.12 Starting a Scanq While pushing [H/L], push [CH/WX]( ) severaltimes to select the channel group (USA, INT, CAN), if

Page 67 - 13.9 Call Channel Programming

iv9 TROUBLESHOOTING ... 4710 CHANNEL LIST ... 4811 OPERATING RULES ...

Page 68 - 13.11 Dualwatch/Tri-watch

6113. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.14 Set Mode ProgrammingSet mode is used to change the condition of the transceiver’sfunctions and the microphone’s ow

Page 69 - 13.13 Setting Tag Channels

6213. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.15 Intercom OperationqPush [LO/DX]( ) for 1 sec.to activate the Intercom function.•“IC” appears in the priority chann

Page 70 - 13.14 Set Mode Programming

6313. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.17 FM-3010 suppliedaccessoriesAccessories included with the FM-3010: Qty.q Connection cable (FM-3011: 6 m; 20 ft) .

Page 71 - 13.16 Channel Comments

6413. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC13.18 InstallationThe optional FM-3010 can be connected to the transceiverdirectly, as well as via the supplied connecti

Page 72 - FM-3010 supplied

6513. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC50 (d) mm; 131⁄32˝23 (d) mm; 29⁄32˝24 to 27 (d) mm (15⁄16 to 11⁄16˝)5 mm; 3⁄16˝GasketMounting baseCapNut2 mm; 3⁄32˝

Page 73 - 13.18 Installation

TEMPLATE149 mm (57⁄8 in)165 mm (61⁄2 in)92 mm (35⁄8 in)110 mm (411⁄32 in)4–R1124 to 27 (d) mm (15⁄16 to 11⁄16 in)2 mm; 3⁄32 inFM3040FM3010Cut here

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F-6303H-1Printed in Japan© 2003

Page 75 - TEMPLATE

viiSystem ConfigulationTRANSCEIVERFM-3000(White)Up to 2 FM-3020 are connectable. (Max. 18 m)(150M-W2VN)VHF & CH70 RX ANTPC or Navigation equipmentC

Page 76 - Printed in Japan

viiStandard supply & OptionsStandard supplyThe following accessories are supplied: Qty.q Mounting bracket ...........

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