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PUB. No. OME-561 70
FM-8700
FIRST EDITION : APR. 1998
K1 : JUL. 3 , 2002
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CANCELING DISTRESS ALERT
Example message:
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION
WARNING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1. VHF RADIOTELEPHONE OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
2. DSC TERMINAL OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
3. DSC DISTRESS COMMUNICATIONS
4. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES
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FOREWORD
A Word to FM-8700 Owners
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Features
Program number
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Figure 1 FM-8700 system configuration
DUPLEXER UNIT
Handset
TRANSCEIVER UNIT FM-8700
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1. VHF RADIOTELEPHONE OPERATIONAL OVER VIEW
Figure 1-1 FM-8700 transceiver unit
1.1 Front Panel
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1.2 VHF Controls, Indications
1.3 Turning the Power On/Off
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1.4 Selecting Channel Modes, Channels
Selecting channel modes
Selecting channels
1.5 Adjusting Volume of Loudspeaker
1.6 Adjusting Squelch, Selecting Operating Functions
1.7 Transmitting
Remarks on transmitting
1.8 Selecting Output Power
1.9 Turning the Loudspeaker On/Off
1.10 Automatic Selection of CH16
1.11 Dual Watch
1.12 Scanning
1.13 Remarks on Voice Communications
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2. DSC TERMINAL OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
Figure 2-1 FM-8700 transceiver unit
2.1 DSC Controls, LED Warnings
DSC controls
LCD DSC controls
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DSC control description
Figure 2-2 DSC keyboard
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2.2 DSC Operational Overview
Standby display
Watch VHF CH70 auto
Standby display screen [2] key pressed to get "auto" screen.
Selecting and registering items
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Preparing and transmitting DSC messages
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2.3 Turning Remote & Auto Acknowledge On/Off
Limit acknowledge
Auto acknowledge is automatically disabled when
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3.2 Manual Entry of Ships Position and Time
Entering data manually
Confirming Ship's Position and Time
Canceling manually entered data
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3.3 Canceling a Distress Call
Within five seconds after pressing the [DISTRESS] key
If more than five seconds elapses after the [DISTRESS] key is pressed
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3.4 Receiving Distress Alert from Other Vessel, Transmitting DIST ACK Signal
Procedure when in area A1
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Flow chart for determining if you should/should not transmit DIST ACK signal
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Transmitting DIST ACK signal
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3.5 Distress Alert Relay
When you should relay a distress alert
Relaying a distress alert
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4. DSC OPERATION FOR NON-DISTRESS CASES
4.1 Transmitting Individual Calls
General procedure for transmitting an individual call
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Detailed procedure for transmitting an individual call
Prepare and transmit a message as follows:
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(from previous page)
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(From previous page) After receiving the ACK BQ signal, do the following:
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4.2 Receiving Individual Calls (ACK RQ)
Setting of ABLE or UNABLE
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Receiving individual call with AUTO ACK ON
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Receiving ACK RQ with AUTO ACK OFF
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4.3 Transmitting All Ships Calls
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Detailed procedure for transmitting an all ships call
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4.4 Receiving All Ships Calls
Status of FM-8700 when receiving an all ships call
Receiving an all ships call in on hook status
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Detailed procedure for receiving an all ships call while on hook
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4.5 Preparing and Saving Messages
How to prepare transmit messages
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4.6 Writing Over Files
How to write over files
Example: You want to write over file saved under file number 01.
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4.7 Opening, Transmitting Files
Opening a file
Transmitting a file
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4.8 Transmit/Receive Message Memory
Opening a transmit message
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Transmitting retrieved message
You can transmit a retrieved message as follows:
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Receive message memory
Opening a receive message
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Transmitting retrieved message
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5. OTHER CALLING TYPES
5.1 Selection of Other Calling Types
How to select other calling types
Calling types description
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5.2 Making Telephone Calls
When the coast station serves PSTN telephone service you can make Telephone Call via Coast Station.
Basic procedure for making a telephone call
1. Selection of Format specifier. 2. Entry of Coast Station ID. 3. Entry of Telephone number.
Detailed procedure for making a telephone call
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Operation after making DSC telephone call
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(2) When coast station terminates communication, the display of the FM-8700 is as follows:
When the "End of call" command from coast station is received; Display 2
5.3 Receiving Telephone Call from Coast Station
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5.4 Other Station IDs and Telephone Numbers
Registering other station IDs, telephone numbers
You can store often-used station IDs and telephone numbers under a file name.
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Opening other station IDs, telephone numbers
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6. USER PREFERENCES
6.1 Automatic or Manual Printing (Printer setup)
Selecting automatic or manual printing
Automatic printing
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Manual printing
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No. Example Pringout a1
Printing Timing of [4] key pressing
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6.2 Turning Key Beep On/Off
You can turn on/off the beep tone which sounds when a key is pressed.
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6.3 Alarm Setup
How to turn receive alarm on/off, select distress alarm tone
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7. SYSTEM CONFIRMATION
7.1 Confirming Own Ships ID
Own ships ID can be confirmed as follows:
How to confirm own ship's ID
7.2 Confirming ROM Version No.
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7.3 Confirming VHF Section Settings
How to confirm VHF section settings
At screen 1 on page 7-1, select RT and press the [ENT] key. Then, follow the procedure below.
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7.4 Confirming VHF Channels
How to confirm VHF channels
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7.5 Confirming Tx Output Power
How to confirm Tx output power
At screen 1 on page 7-1, select PO and press the [ENT] key. Then, follow the procedure below.
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8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1 Maintenance
WARNING
Periodic checks
8.2 Troubleshooting
8.3 Diagnostic Test
Regulations require that the DSC section be checked daily for proper operation.
How to start the diagnostic tests
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SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE FM-8700
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APPENDIX
Menu Tree
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Marine VHF Channel Lists
MARINE VHF CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (INTERNATIONAL version)
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MARINE VHF CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (USA version)
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WEATHER CHANNELS (Included in US version)
PRIVATE CHANNELS (U.K. MARINERS)
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PRIVATE CHANNELS (NORDIC)
PRIVATE CHANNELS (NETHERLANDS - INLAND)
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Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1 Edition 2)
Input sentences
GGA, GLL, RMA, RMC, ZDA
Schematic diagram NMEA
Load requirements as listner
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GGA - Global positioning system (GPS) fix data
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GLL - Geographic position - latitude and longitude
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RMA - Recommemded minimum navigation information - Loran C data
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RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT dat a
ZDA Time and date
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INDEX