Furuno FM-3000 manual System Configulation, Vii

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System Configulation

13.8 V DC

SPEAKER-MIC

CONTROLLABLE MIC

FM-3010 (OPTION)

VHF & CH70 RX ANT

 

-W2VN)

TRANSCEIVER

(150M

 

FM-3000

 

PC or Navigation equipment

(White)

NMEA0183 ver. 3.01 (DSC, DSE)

 

(Red)

NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 or 3.01 (RMC, GGA, GNS, GLL)

Extension Cable (6 m)

FM-3020 (OPTION)

Connection Cable (6 m)

FM-3011 (with FM-3010)

(Black)

Up to 2 FM-3020 are connectable. (Max. 18 m)

GPS Receiver

SPEAKER

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Contents Marine VHF Radiotelephone Foreword FM-3000Case of Emergency Any repair work must be done by a licensed radio technician Do not open the equipmentDo not disassemble or modify the equipment Only qualified personal should work in- side the equipment Standard SteerlingCompass TransceiverTable of Contents Setting Tag Channels Set Mode ProgrammingInstallation Panel DescriptionSystem Configulation ViiOptions Standard supply & OptionsStandard supply Controls Front PanelSQL control p HI/LO keyLO/DX IC SCR key 16 9 keyDistress key CH/WX DW U/I/C keyFunction Display Microphone Basic Operation Channel SelectionChannel Channel 9 Call channelPush once When Weather alert is OFF A. channels Or twice Weather channelsChange the channel group, if necessary Rotate Channel to select a channelPush HI/LO to select the output power, if necessary Receiving and TransmittingPush Call Channel ProgrammingChannel Comments Set mode Scrambler code item Optional Voice Scrambler OperationActivating the Scrambler Programming scrambler codesDualwatch/Tri-Watch DescriptionOperation Again Example Operating Tri-watch on INT ChannelScan Operation Scan TypesSetting Tag Channels Convinient Clearing setting all tagged channelsStarting a Scan Scan startsDSC Operation Mmsi Code ProgrammingDSC Individual ID Programming Address ID/Group IDRotate Channel to select the desired ID name for deleting Deleting Address ID/Group IDSet the individual ID and ID name Edit the digit of your latitude data by using Channel Edit the digit of your longitude data by using ChannelEdit the digit of the current UTC time by using CHAN- NEL Push DSC/ENT to set the time, and exit the DSC menuPosition/Time Indication Sentence formatteres ‘GGA,’ ‘GNS,’ ‘GLL’Simple call Distress alert contains defaultDistress Call Normal call Push Distress for 5 sec. to transmit the Distress call Push DSC/ENT to transmit the Individual call Transmitting DSC CallsTransmitting Individual call Transmitting Individual acknowledgement Indv ACK Transmitting Group call Push DSC/ENT to transmit the Group callTransmitting All Ships call Push DSC/ENT to transmit the All Ships callTransmitting Position Request call Push DSC/ENT to transmit the Position Request callTransmitting Position Report call Push DSC/ENT to transmit the Position Report call Transmitting Position Reply callTransmitting Position Report Reply call Receiving DSC Calls Receiving a Distress callReceiving a Distress acknowledgement Receiving an Individual callReceiving a Geographical Area call Receiving an All Ships callReceiving a Distress Relay call Receiving a Position Request call Receiving a Position Report callReceiving a Position Reply call Receiving a Position Report Reply callReceived Messages Distress messageRotate Channel to select Distress, push DSC/ENT Rotate Channel to scroll the messageOther messages Rotate Channel to select Other, push DSC/ENTDSC Set Mode Offset timeRotate Channel to select Offset time, push DSC/ENT Push DSC/ENT to program and to exit the DSC menuMmsi code check Rotate Channel to select Mmsi Check, push DSC/ENTCheck the 9-digit Mmsi DSC self ID code Push DSC/ENT to exit the DSC menuPush LO/DX IC SCR for 1 sec. to enter Intercom mode Other FunctionsIntercom Operation FM-3000 callerMicrophone Lock Function Display BacklightingAuto ACK items are not selectable when using FM-3010 Set ModeSet Mode Programming Set Mode Items Scan modeScan resume timer Weather alertThis item adjusts the contrast of the LCD in 8 steps DSC watchBeep tone Internal speakerAutomatic acknowledgement Attenuation levelScrambler code Connections and Maintenance Fuse ReplacementCleaning Antenna ConnectionsExternal Speaker Jack Antenna ConnectorNmea in Red/NMEA OUT White Jacks Using the supplied mounting bracket Mounting the TransceiverUsing the optional FM-3040 Attach the clamps on either side of the FM-3000Optional Unit Installation 53.0 ⁄32 Unit mm Dimensions145.0 5 23⁄32 103.0 110.0 4 11⁄32 165.0 6 1⁄2 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution† Low power only Channel ListOperating Rules Radio license for boaters U.S.A. onlySpecifications SpecificationsGeneral TransmitterPTT Switch PTT pgs Panel DescriptionFront and side keys Channel UP/DOWN Keys Y/ZVOLUME/DIMMER KEY VOL DIM CHANNEL/DUALWATCH/TRI-WATCH KEY CH/WX DW U/I/CLO/DX IC SCR SQUELCH/MONITOR/LOCK KEY SQL Moni LTop keys Volume Indicator p Squelch Indicator pScan Indicator pgs 1DUAL/TRI Watch Indicator pgsCall channel 13.3 3 Weather channelsChannel group A. channelsPush Y/Z to select the desired channel Turn power on Set outputPush H/L to select the output power, if necessary Push Y/Z to adjust the backlight level Lock FunctionsActivating the Lock function Activating the All key lock functionMonitor Function RF Attenuator FunctionPush LO/DX to turn the RF Attenuator function on and OFF Push CH/WX DW U/I/C severalDualwatch/Tri-watch Operation Programming scramble codesPush Y/Z to select the desired channel LO/DX IC SCR to turnTo stop the scan, push Scan TAG To cancel the tag channel setting, push Scan TAG for 1 secConvenient Clearing setting all tagged channels Beep tone Beep Entering Set modeTurn power OFF While pushing 16 9 , turn power on Available characters Intercom beep functionPush SQL to move to forward then push Y/Z to se Connection cable FM-3011 6 m 20 ft 13.17 FM-3010 supplied accessoriesAccessories included with the FM-3010 Qty Installation Completed installation should look like thisMm 3⁄32˝ 165 mm 61⁄2 149 mm 57⁄8 R11 Mm 3⁄32