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Furuno FM-8800S Service Manual

Furuno FM-8800S
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VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
FM-8800D/8800S
FM-8800S/D INTL Ver.
FM-8800: 0550215-02.xx/03.xx
HS-8800: 0550216-01.xx
FM-8800S Russian Ver.
FM-8800: 0550220-01.xx
HS-8800: 0550221-01.xx

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Furuno FM-8800S Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFuruno
ModelFM-8800S
CategoryCordless Telephone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1. Overview

1.2 Operation

Explains how to operate the device, focusing on LCD display functions.

Chapter 2. Location of Parts

2.1 Main Unit

Identifies and illustrates the front and rear panels of the main unit.

2.1.3 Board

Illustrates and labels the various boards within the main unit.

Chapter 3. Menu Tree

3.1 Main Menu List (INTL Ver.)

Lists the main menu structure for the INTL version.

3.2 DSC Call Menu (INTL Ver.)

Explains the DSC call menu structure for the INTL version.

3.3 Remote Handset Menu (INTL Ver.)

Details the menu options available on the Remote Handset for the INTL version.

3.4 Main Menu List (Russian Ver.)

Lists the main menu structure for the Russian version.

3.5 DSC Call Menu (Russian Ver.)

Explains the DSC call menu structure for the Russian version.

3.6 Remote Handset Menu (Russian Ver.)

Details the menu options available on the Remote Handset for the Russian version.

Chapter 4. System Setting

4.1 Call up for Option Menu

Procedure to access option menus for MMSI, Channel, and Power settings.

4.2 ID Setting

Covers setting SELF ID, GROUP ID, Remote Handset ID, and Intercom Naming.

4.2.1 SELF ID

Explains the importance of registering the MMSI for VHF functions.

4.2.3 Setting Remote Handset ID

Procedure for assigning unique IDs to multiple Remote Handsets.

4.2.6 ATIS ID Setting

Explains how to set up the Automatic Transmitter Identification System ID.

4.3 System Setting: User Menu

Details user menu settings for ALARM, AUTO ACK, MEMORY CHANNEL, etc.

4.3.1 ALARM

Configuration of alarms, including POSITION OLDER and EXT ALARM.

4.3.2 AUTO ACK

Settings for automatic acknowledgment of incoming messages.

4.3.5 POSITION

Selecting automatic or manual input for positioning data.

4.4 System Setting: Option Menu

Outlines system settings for option menus like AUTO 1W and AUTO REVERD.

4.4.4 CH CONFIG

Setting up operating channels for different modes (INTL, USA, etc.).

4.5 Jumper Setting

Instructions for setting jumpers for remote station and other configurations.

4.5.1 Remote station

Setting jumpers JP2 and JP3 for remote station termination.

4.5.3 When using Handset with removed (HS-2003)

Jumper connection for using only the Remote Handset.

Chapter 5. Block Description

5.1 Outline of Connection

Shows the overall connection diagram of the system components.

5.2 I/O Port Specification

Details the specifications for the IEC61162/REMOTE port (D-Sub 37P).

5.2.1 IEC61162/REMOTE Port (D-Sub 37P)

Pin assignments and signal descriptions for the D-Sub 37P port.

5.3 Outline of Boards

Lists and describes the main boards used in the system.

5.4 Block Description

Detailed block diagrams and explanations of various circuit boards.

5.4.1 CH70 RX (05P0775)

Explains the function and specifications of the CH70 RX board.

5.4.2 DUP RX (05P0777)

Details the function and specifications of the DUP RX board for FM-8800D.

5.4.3 TX/RX (05P0774)

Describes the TX/RX board circuitry and specifications.

5.4.4 DUPLEXER

Explains the function and characteristics of the duplexer.

5.4.5 CPU (05P0773)

Detailed block diagram of the CPU board.

5.4.6 PWR (05P0776)

Explains the power supply board and its protection circuits.

Chapter 6. Measurement

6.1 Adjustment

Procedures for adjusting output power levels.

6.1.1 Output Power

Steps to adjust output power for HI, LOW, and TEMP REDUCE settings.

6.2 Measurement

Procedures for measuring various operational parameters of the unit.

6.2.1 VHF Frequency

How to measure VHF frequency and check tolerance.

6.2.2 CH70 Output

Procedure for measuring CH70 output power and frequency tolerance.

6.2.3 DSC Tone Frequency

Method for measuring DSC tone frequencies using TONE TEST.

Chapter 7. Updating Program

7.1 Updating

Information on program files required for updating.

7.1.1 Program file

Lists the program files needed for updating the transceiver, handset, and DMC IF.

7.2 Updating Procedure

Step-by-step guide for updating the unit's software.

7.2.1 Procedure

Instructions for connecting PC and initiating the update process.

Chapter 8. Maintenance

8.1 Self-test and Error Message

Procedures for performing self-tests and understanding error messages.

8.1.1 Daily test (Self-test)

How to perform daily self-tests on various components like TX POWER and PCBs.

8.1.2 Error messages

Explains common error messages and their causes.

8.2 DSC Communication Test

Step-by-step guide for testing DSC communication between units.

8.4 Memory Clear

How to clear MMSI or all registered data.

8.6 Remote Handset Test

Procedure for testing the functionality of each Remote Handset.

Chapter 9. Q & A

Q14. Please tell me what to check after installing.

Checklist for verifying installation, including MMSI, ID numbers, and tests.

Q19. I cannot update the program/How do I update the program? (Case 1)

Troubleshooting steps for program update failures.

Q20. I cannot update the program/How do I update the program? (Case 2)

Further troubleshooting for program update issues.

Q25. How can I clear memory?

Steps for clearing memory, logs, and setups.

Q28. When I turn on the power, alarm keeps going off and nothing comes up on the display.

Troubleshooting steps for power-on alarms and display issues.

4 GMDSS RADIO EQUIPMENT

Covers GMDSS radio equipment requirements.

4.1 Location of VHF transceivers and VHF DSC controllers

Specifies placement guidelines for VHF equipment.

5.2 Location of VHF antennas

Guidelines for placing VHF antennas for optimal performance and isolation.

Appendix 1) Specifications

4. DSC

Specifications related to DSC protocol, baud rate, modulation, and frequency shift.

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