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<body><h1>Furuno Fm 8900 Manual</h1><table class="table" border="1" style="width: 60%;"><tbody><tr><td>File Name:</td><td>Furuno Fm 8900 Manual.pdf</td></tr><tr><td>Size:</td><td>4749 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Type:</td><td>PDF, ePub, eBook, fb2, mobi, txt, doc, rtf, djvu</td></tr><tr><td>Category:</td><td>Book</td></tr><tr><td>Uploaded</td><td>14 May 2020, 18:45 PM</td></tr><tr><td>Interface</td><td>English</td></tr><tr><td>Rating</td><td>4.6/5 from 550 votes</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>AVAILABLE</td></tr><tr><td>Last checked</td><td>3 Minutes ago!</td></tr></tbody></table><p><h2>Furuno Fm 8900 Manual</h2></p><p>LP-02-1(7A)-L3000 Accessories FP05-05730 1 set For HS-2003-15 FP05-05720 For HS-2003-15-L Spare Parts SP05-06201 1 set Optional equipment Name Type Code no. The transceiver unit and handset are standard supply. All other units are optional supply. (The junction box is standard supply in some installations.) Transceiver Unit FM-8900S 1.1.1 General installation remarks The transceiver unit can be installed on a desktop (with hanger), underneath a desktop, overhead, bulkhead, or in a console (requires a flush mount kit). Follow the instructions in the outline drawing to install the unit in a console. Name Type Code no. When the AC input fails, DC power is supplied. Provide protective earth. See chapter 2. See the outline drawing at the back of this manual for installation instructions. Close the cover. Meet with shipyard personnel and ship's officer-in-charge to select the best location. JUNCTION PRINTER JUNCTION SPKR Connect Junction Box Connect external IF-8900. Lay the coaxial cable and fasten an M-type plug to the cable (if necessary) as follows. 1. The cable that connects be- tween the junction box and the transceiver unit is pre-connected to the junction box. WAGO con- nectors connect the external equipment. A terminal opener is provided inside the junction box to open terminals on the connectors. See illustration of junction box on page 9 for length. Cable TTYCSLA-4 (Alarm Unit IC-350, INS, AIS, Plotter, MIC Receptacle Box, Remote Handset 5 - 6 Crimp-on. Fasten the cables to the cable posts with two cable ties. Fasten cable to post with two cable ties. How to Connect the Remote Station without the Junction Box The remote station (MIC receptacle box, etc.) can be connected directly to the transceiver unit, using the D-sub connector supplied as installation materials. Attach applicable label (supplied in accessories) to the front panel according to the ship's mains. Power Terminal board Label. CAUTION Attach protective earth securely to the ship's ground.<a href=""></a></p><ul><li><strong>furuno fm-8900 manual, furuno fm-8900s service manual, furuno fm-8900s installation manual, furuno fm-8900s operator manual, furuno vhf radiotelephone fm-8900s manual, furuno vhf fm-8900s manual, furuno fm-8900s operation manual, furuno fm 8900 manual, furuno fm 8900 manual download, furuno fm 8900 manual pdf, furuno fm 8900 manual free, furuno fm 8900 manual downloads, furuno fm 8900 service manual.</strong></li></ul> <p> The protective earth (grounding) is required to prevent electrical shock. GND terminal When the Handset HS-2003 is not Connected to the Transceiver Unit. The default setting for J2 is “ON” (jumper block connected to pins 2 and 3). Confirm this setting. Re- connect the connector to the circuit board. VHF console 1. Remove the cover assembly and printer assembly (or concealing lid) form the console. For the printer assembly, remove the cables connected to the transceiver unit and the terminal board. There are two types of consoles, with a printer and without a printer. 1. Remove the cover assembly, the panel assembly and the printer assembly (or concealing lid) from the console. Fasten the transceiver unit to the rack case as shown below. Hex bolt Insert console upside down. Rack case Spacer Transceiver unit bolt Spacer Plain. Refer to FU- RUNO Information for the password. Under no condition can the password or the location of the shorting points be released to the operator. You are asked if it is OK to clear the number.FNAS MODE: For the service technician.Receive analysis is done regardless of presence or absence of checksum. Note 1: An exclamation mark (!) appears to the left of a channel number when you change that channel’s configuration. Do not change the setting. P-BROWSER: Activate or deactivate the parameter browser, which is controlled from a PC. For use by the service technician. ROR MODE: ROR means RT-Oriented Remote HS Mode and it allows or prevents operation of the remote handset when a DSC active procedure is in progress. If this is the case do as shown below to use only the VHF antenna. To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used.Make sure no rain or water splash Distance Description RF power density on leaks into the equipment. Do not remove any label. If a label is missing or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement.<a href=""></a></p><p> Name: Warning Label 1 Name: Warning Label. Transmit the distress alert when a life-endangering situation occurs on your vessel. 1. Open the DISTRESS key cover then press and hold the DISTRESS key for four seconds.Then the equipment awaits the distress alert acknowledge call. This is repeated until the distress alert is acknowl- edged. Features The FM-8900S is a cost-effective all-in-one marine VHF radio system consisting of a 25 W VHF radiotelephone, a DSC modem, and a CH70 watchkeeping receiver. It complies with GMDSS car- riage requirements for safety and general communications. The alert is MENU transmitted with steady lighting.This icon appears when the frequency is for distress. Guidance: Press the TAB key to switch the session. This can be changed.) is indicated on all remote stations. Each remote sta- tion has its own priority. When a session starts, the applicable icon for the session appears in the tab area. RT session DSC sessions Tab area How to finish a single session RT session. Note: When waiting for the ACK, that is, the session is in progress, the confirmation message appears. The recorded voices are saved in this equipment with the channel informa- tion, and deleted when turning the power off. The channel information is also dis- played on the replay screen. DSC is an acronym meaning Digital Selective Calling. It is a digital distress and gen- eral calling system in the VHF band used by ships for transmitting distress alerts and general calls and by coast stations for transmitting the associated acknowledgements. For DSC distress, safety and urgency callings in the VHF band, the channel is 70. Ship in distress (Your ship) Coast station (1) Ship in distress sends Distress Alert. (2) Coast station sends distress acknowledgement (DIST ACK). (3) Voice communication between ship in distress and coast station. Countdown message When the countdown shows 0s, the distress alert is sent.The screen changes as below. 2.</p><p> Press the CANCEL key to silence the audio alarm. Then, the LED stops flashing, and the pop-up message disappears. Wait for the distress acknowledge call from a coast station. If you do not receive the distress acknowledge call from a coast station, which usually takes about five minutes from the time of receiving a dis- tress alert, follow the flow charts in this section to determine your action. Reply received No reply Transmit the distress acknowledge call Communicate with the ship in distress.If your ship meets the requirements necessary to transmit the distress acknowledge call, do the following: 1. If three minutes have not passed from the distress alert re- ceived, the following message appears. When you receive a distress relay message, continue monitoring CH16. The audio alarm sounds and the LED flashes in red. The following message appears on the screen. The following is an example of the sequence for an individual call. 1. Send the individual message. 2. After the call is sent, the equipment waits for acknowledgement of the call, showing the WAIT FOR ACK screen as below.The channel is automatically tuned to the received channel. 2. Watch on the working channel. Communicate by radiotelephone. 3. After the call has been sent, the WAIT FOR ACK screen appears. The elapsed time since sending the call and the countdown for resending are dis- played. After sending the call, you can communicate by radiotelephone.Find position of other station (1) Position request call (2) Position Information Your Station Other Station Send your ship's position to other station. The icon ( appears in the tab area, and the pop-up message shown below appears.Note: The menu can not be opened when awaiting acknowledgement of a distress alert. These marks indicate additional menus. Date and Time Setting Set the date and time for the system. 1. When 100 messages have been registered, this is grayed out.The confirmation message appears on the screen.All log files 1.</p><p> Press the CANCEL key to close the pop-up message and stop the flashing of the error icon. When the error is removed, the error icon disappears. Also, you can adjust the contrast for each remote handset.Note 2: Private channels are available only where permitted by the authorities.The called party’s terminal and yours ring. To cancel calling, press the CANCEL key. 4. You can confirm the test results for FM- 8900S with the 1 or 3 key. Only qualified personnel should work inside the Those items contain products that can equipment. Replace damaged parts.To delete the messages, press the CANCEL key. Message Meaning Remedy TX PLL unlock. Transmission is dis- Contact your dealer. abled. TX PLL unlock error. Transmission is Contact your dealer. System is rebooted. System automatically restarts. If the problem occurs again, contact your dealer. You tried to send a DSC message Enter MMSI no.FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. Believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard maintenance;. Default specifications are shown as bold and italic face in the table below. Pin no. Function 1 to 4 Communication system See table 1. When the lamp is on, the data received from the radiotelephone is printed. After completion of printing, feed paper out by pressing the line feed button. GeneralThe user must read the appropriate safety instructions before attempting to install or operatePage 6: DISTRESS ALERT DISTRESS ALERT. How to send a distress alert. Below is the procedure for transmitting a distress alert via radiotelephone. Transmit. Page 7 DISTRESS ALERT. How to cancel the distress alert. You can cancel the distress alert while it is being sent. Page 8: TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS. FOREWORD.ix. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.xiPage 9 TABLE OF CONTENTSA Word to the Owner of the FM-8900S. Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FM-8900S VHF Radiotelephone. We. Page 12 FOREWORDNo. MeaningIt is a digital distress. Page 28 2.</p><p> DSC OVERVIEWOrdinary The following sessions are received: The following set is repeated:The audio alarm soundsThen, the LED stops flashing,. Page 34 3. DSC DISTRESS OPERATIONSWait for the distress acknowledgeHow to send a distress acknowledge call. When you receive a distress alert from a. Page 38 3. DSC DISTRESS OPERATIONSHow to send a distress relay all. You can send the distress relay all from. Page 40 3. DSC DISTRESS OPERATIONSWhen an individual call is received with the setting. Page 50 4. DSC GENERAL MESSAGE CALLING, RECEIVINGTransmission Allow the transceiverTransceiver unit FM-8900SRemote handset HS-8900(-W)Page 102 APPENDIX 2 MARINE VHF CHANNEL LISTS. USA channelsPage 103 APPENDIX 2 MARINE VHF CHANNEL LISTS. Canadian channelsPage 104 APPENDIX 2 MARINE VHF CHANNEL LISTS. Inland waterways (INLAND-W) channelsPage 105 APPENDIX 2 MARINE VHF CHANNEL LISTS. Private channelsPage 106 APPENDIX 2 MARINE VHF CHANNEL LISTSAbbreviation Term Abbreviation Term. ACK Acknowledge LAT Latitude. AIS Automatic Identification System LO Low. ALARM. Page 112 APPENDIX 3 ABBREVIATIONS LIST. Abbreviation Term Abbreviation TermVDR Voyage. Page 113: APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC 61162-1) APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACEOutput sentences (IEC 61162-1)P - sentencesP - sentence descriptionThis equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to componentTransceiver unit FM-8900SPage 121: SPECIFICATIONS FURUNO FM-8900SA Individual message. Abbreviation.AP-13 receiving.4-4. Address book sending.4-1Sound settingSpeaker. Turn the speaker on or offTurn the speakers except in-use one on or off. Adjust tone quality for speaker.Alarm Lists. Press the CANCEL keyWhen the error isError icon. Errors are displayed in the order shown above, not in the order of occurrence. An errorThese alarms are listed when the following messages appear.Remote station RB-8900(-W) (option). Description of controls for remote station (handset). Control. DW key. CH16 key. SCAN key. S, T keys.</p><p> SQ key. VOL key. ENTER key. CANCEL keyFunction. Turns the DW function on or off (see section 1.9). Changes the output power to high (25 W) or low (1 W). Switches to the RT (radiotelephone) screen and sets CH16. Turns the scan function on or off (see section 1.10).To get auto squelch adjustment, press the T keyIn the top layer, closes the menuTurns the loudspeaker on or off.MENU keyFunction. Short press: Opens the contrast setup screen. Press the S or T key toLong press (more than three seconds): Restores the contrast to the default setting. Opens the brill setup screen. Press the S or T key to adjust the brill. YouCONTRAST key. BRILL keyTurn on or off the power from the transceiverBelow are the radiotelephone (RT) screens on the remote handset.DW screen. Scan screen. When no terminal has operation right and a remote handset is off hook,A remote handset can get theNo. Meaning. RX signal strength (This icon does not appear while transmitting.). Spinner rotates when the equipment is functioning normally. Channel. Loudspeaker on (You can adjust the brilliance of the display and the panel for each remote handset separately. Also, you can adjust the contrast for each remote handset. BrillianceContrastChannel region. ENTER key.Note 2: Private channels are available only where permitted by the authorities.Channel. The channel can be set manually on the RT screen. Enter the channel by one of theEnter channel with the S or T key. Press the S or T key on the RT screen. Enter channel with the numeric keys. Use the numeric keys to enter channel on the RT screen. (It is not necessary to pressNote: When the transceiver unit is in on hook condition, you can change the channelMemory channel. You can easily call up a channel which you registered in the transceiver unit as a memory channel (see section 5.4). On the RT screen, you can select a memory channel by pressing the S or T key. The following figure showsTransmission. How to transmit.</p><p> Press the PTT (Push-to-talk) switch on the handset to talk, and release it to listen for. How to change the output powerSpeaker ON. Speaker OFFThe screen changesReverse highlightingThe time for reverse highlighting is three seconds.Press the CH16 key to select CH16. The CH16 (156.8 MHz) is the international frequency for distress traffic and for calling by radiotelephone. The CH16 can also beTo facilitate the reception of distress calls andThe built-in intercom permits voice communications between two control units. The. Calling. You can call over the intercom only in off hook condition.The called party’s control unit and yours ring. To cancel calling, press the CANCEL key.Start communications. Note: You do not have to press the PTT switch to communicate.AnsweringTo cancel reply, press the. CANCEL key. Off hook condition. On hook conditionEarpiece volume. You can adjust the volume of the earpiece during intercom communication by pressingNote: Neither key click nor key error sounds during intercom communication.The setting window for terminal ID appears.Note: Restart the remote handset by the transceiver unit after changing terminal ID.Key clickTo cancel the setting, press the CANCEL key. Earpiece volumeNote: Neither key click nor key error sounds during theTo cancel the setting, press the CANCEL key. Off hook loudspeaker. You can set the loudspeaker on or off according to off hook condition.To cancel the setting, press the CANCEL key.You can confirm the test results for FM8900S with the 1 or 3 key. These items are displayedThis item is not displayed whenPress the 3 key for the next page and the 1 key for the previous page.The program versions for FM-8900S and HS-8900 appear.If you change a squelch valueOnly qualified personnelThose items contain products that canDaily Test. Do the daily test to check the radiotelephone for proper operation.After the test is completed, the audio alarm sounds andThis screen shows.</p><p> ROM, RAM, RTC, DSP, FPGA and alarm unit (only when connecting the alarm. For NG, contact your dealer for advice. The. DSC test checks, using a DSC signal, the encode and decode functions of the signal processor.These items are notThis item is not availableTo print out the test result manually, press the 5 key. Automatic printing of the dailyRegular maintenance helps to keep your equipment in good condition and preventsItem. Antenna. WireInsulatorsTransceiverPowerPower fuseCheck for physical damage and corrosion. Check that the antenna is properly spannedCheck for salt water deposits on insulators. Check that connection at the lead-in insulator is tight and rust-free. Replace damaged parts. If necessary, re-span antenna. Check that the supply voltage at transmission is within the rated range (21.6 to 31.2. VDC at the power connector). Check if a power fuse (7A) has blown. If not within the range, check powerIf the fuse has blown, find out the causeReplace damaged insulator(s). RemoveCover metallic surface with sealing compound.LCD cleaner. To remove dirt or saltChange paperSimple Troubleshooting. The table below provides possible problems and the means with which to restore normal operation. If normal operation cannot be restored, do not attempt to check insideProblem. Power cannot beDisplay indicationsPower is on but noOutput power reduced to LOWDisplay brilliance is too low. RemedyPress the BRILL key to adjust theMain speaker is off. Press thePower is automatically reduced to pro- Wait until the unit cools.The table below shows error messages, their meanings, and remedies. To delete theMessage. TX PLL unlock. Transmission is disabled. Remedy. Contact your dealer. TX PLL unlock error. Transmission isContact your dealer. RX PLL unlock. Reception is disabled. DSC (CH70) PLL unlock. Position data is not input for ten min- Enter the position.Position data has not been updatedEnter the position. Position data has not been updatedEnter the position.</p><p> You tried to send a DSC messageEnter MMSI no. ofPrinter trouble. Cannot print. Check the printerCommunication between the transceiver unit and a remote handset isCheck the connectionIf unsolved, contact your dealer.RF amplifier is too hot. TransmissionRemedy. Allow the transceiverInternal error. System is rebooted. System automaticallyTest Call. This function sends a test signal to a coast or ship station. For that reason, it shouldYou can prepare a test call beforehand (seeAfter the call is sent,The timer starts counting upTest acknowledge message received. No responseThe messageMENU key. Bold: Default settingMSG FILE (Open message file list). LOG (Open log data list)SERVICE (For service technician)MENU key. Bold: Default settingVERSION (Display the program versions for FM-8900S and HS-8900)Low PWRLow PWRLow PWRLow PWR. Low PWR. Low PWRLow PWR. Canadian weather channelsLow PWR. Low PWRTX (MHz)Semi-duplexRemarkSemi-duplexSemi-duplexRemarkSemi-duplexSemi-duplexRemarkSimplex. Semi-duplexAbbreviationAcknowledge. Automatic Identification System. Alarm. Application. April. August. Automatic. Brilliance. Cannot. AbbreviationCommunication. Central Processing Unit. Date. December. Digital Selective Calling. Digital Signal Processor. Duplex. Dual Watch. East. Error Correction CodeElectronic Position Fixing System. Equipment. February. Field Programmable Gate. Array. Frequency. Global Maritime Distress and. Safety System. Global Navigation Satellite System. High. Handset. Information. Inland Waterway. Integrated Navigation System. Intercommunication System. International. January. July. JuneLatitude. Low. Log. Longitude. Level. March. Memory. Menu. Minute(s). Maritime Mobile Services. Identity. Message. Mute. North. Navigation. No Good. November. October. Off. On. Phase Locked Loop. Public Switched Telephone. Network. Power. Random Access Memory. Reference. Radio Frequency. Read Only MemoryReal Time ClockSecond(s). September. Simplex. Speaker. Squelch. Time.</p><p> Transmit and Receive. Transmit. United States of AmericaVoyage Data Recorder. AbbreviationVolumeIcons. Icon. Speaker ON. Speaker OFF. Unread message. Name of the ship registered inName of the ship registered in. AIS target list. Data is being updated regularly. Auto ACK for individual message is ON. Radio field intensity on the. RT screenSend a distress alert of yourUnsolved errorSend a general (safety, urgency or routine) message. Channel region is INT’L. Receive a general (safety,Communicate via radiotelephone. Channel region is WX. Equalizer mode is on. Channel region is INLAND-W. Output power is high. Channel region is PRIVATE. Output power is low. Channel region is MEMORY. Simplex frequency. Dual watching. Duplex frequency. Scanning. Distress frequency. Squelch is opened. Transmitting. Channel region is USA. Channel region is CANADA.Number keysP - sentence description. When this sentence is input, the equipment outputs the PFEC,pidat sentence. Schematic diagramIsolation: Optocoupler. Input impedance: 430? Threshold: 4 mAElectric Co., Ltd. Believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard maintenance;Major modules can be located on the parts locationTransceiver Unit FM-8900SCode No.Code No.Remote Handset HS-8900(-W). Code No.Remote Handset Hanger HG-8900(-W). Code No.Junction Box IF-8900. Code No.Bottom cover removedHandset HS-2003TTYCSLA cablesCanada: 57Memory CH: 50Output power. Frequency deviationSimplex: 155.000 to 161.475 MHz. Semi-duplex: 159.600 to 164.200 MHzDouble superheterodyneBuilt-In speaker: 3W (4 ohms, THD: within 10%). Handset earpiece: 2mW (150 ohms)Rec. ITU-R M.541-9, M.493-13 (class A), M.689-2. Baud rate. ModulationReceiving system. Double superheterodynePDF Version: 1.6. Linearized: Yes. Create Date: 2012:08:29 16:18:25-07:00. Creator: FrameMaker 7.2. Modify Date: 2012:08:29 16:18:45-07:00. Has XFA: No. Metadata Date: 2012:08:29 16:18:45-07:00. Creator Tool: FrameMaker 7.2. Title: untitled.</p><p> Document ID: uuid:b457440d-5629-46fd-915f-2b25a74c3fe2. Instance ID: uuid:e7eb98b9-d66f-407e-b0dd-7896c349ad95. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 7.0 (Windows). Page Count: 40. In this page you find schematic, users and instructions manuals, service manuals, technical supplement, leaf leads and other good stuff. If you have some stuff that not is listed here you can donate this by contact mods.dk. And when you click on the file or icon it will count as a download. If you want to see manuals from other manufactories you can click on the manufactory menu in the left side.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
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