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Installation Manual VHF RADIOTELEPHONE FM-8800D/8800S
System Configuration.... ii Equipment Lists..... iii 1. Mounting.....1-1 2. Connections.....2-1 3. Assembling console kit....3-1 PACKING LISTS.... A-1 Outline Drawings..... D-1 Interconnection DiagramS.... S-1
www.furuno.co.jp
*00014993217* *00014993217*
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn or cause serious injury. Do not work inside the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits. Do not approach the antenna closer than 0.9 m (MPE by FCC) when it is transmitting. The antenna emits radio waves which can be harmful to the human body.
RF power density Description Distance on antenna aperture required by 100 W/m FM-8800S
CAUTION
Attach securely protective earth to the ship's body. The protective earth (grounding) is required to the AC/DC power supply unit to prevent electrical shock. Confirm that the power supply voltage is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment. Connection to the wrong power supply can cause fire or equipment damage. The voltage rating appears on the label at the rear of the display unit. Observe the compass safe distance to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass.
Standard compass FM-8800S FM-8800D IF-8810 IF-8820 HS-2003 HS-8800 RB-8800 (W/HS-8800) RB-8810 (W/HS-8800) PR-240 RB-8810-W
(W/HS-8810-W)
10 W/m 2 W/m W/m W/m W/m 2
0.11 m IEC 60945 0.33 m IEC 60945 0.9 m MPE by FCC 0.11 m IEC 60945 0.33 m IEC 60945 0.9 m MPE by FCC
Steering compass 0.90 m 0.95 m 0.55 m 0.50 m 0.95 m 0.30 m 0.80 m 1.00 m 0.60 m 1.00 m
FM-8800D
1.45 m 1.45 m 0.85 m 0.75 m 1.50 m 0.40 m 1.20 m 1.50 m 0.90 m 1.55 m
(MPE: Minimum Permissible Exposure) Turn off the power at the mains switchboard before beginning the installation. Post a warning sign near the switchboard to indicate that power should not be applied while the equipment is being installed. Electrical shock, serious injury or fire can result if the power is not turned off or is applied while the equipment is being installed.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
VHF Antenna CH 70 RX Antenna
VHF console RC-8800
Wing handset MAX 2 sets T/R AF output for VDR Junction Box* IF-8810 IEC61162-1 input DSC information output External alarm Remote station RB-8800/8810 RB-8810-W DMC I/F IF-8820
Handset HS-2003
Transceiver Unit FM-8800D FM-8800S
MAX 4 sets RB-8800/8810 RB-8810-W
Printer
IF+UTP-80FK IF+UTP-58E
ALARM UNIT IC-350 Distress Message Controller DMC-5
Printer PP-510 PP-8800/A 100-115/200-230 VAC 50/60 Hz, 1 Radio Battery 24 VDC AC/DC Power Supply Unit PR-240
Omit for Russian Version External Speaker SEM-21Q
24 VDC
: Standard : Optional
Category of units
Unit Antenna All other units Category Exposed to weather Protected from weather *: Option for FM-8800S/D-N
EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard Supply
Name Type FM-8800D-E-A FM-8800D-E-N FM-8800D-F-A FM-8800D-F-N FM-8800S-E-A FM-8800S-E-N FM-8800S-F-A FM-8800S-F-N FM-8800S-R-A FM-8800S-R-N FP05-Accessories* FP05-4 5
Junction Box Installation Materials* Spare Parts*
Code No.
Remarks D: Duplex S: Simplex E: With handset HS-2003 F: With microphone DM-2003-F A: With IF-8810 N: No IF-8810 R: Russian version
For E-type Handset HS-2003, Hanger FP05-05510, Others FP05-05511 For F-type Microphone DM-2003-F For A-type Power cable 05S9371, CP05-09901
Transceiver Unit
000-054-000-054-000-054-227 005-377-820
IF-8810 CP05-09900 SP05-05501
Standard Supply for VHF Console
1 Name VHF Console Type RC-8800-SN RC-8800-DN RC-8800-SA RC-8800-DA RC-8800-SB RC-8800-DB CP05-10201 FP05-05800 3
Accessories*
Code No.
Remarks D: Duplex FM-8800D S: Simplex DM-8800S N: No printer A: With printer UTP-80FK B: With printer UTP-58E
Installation Masteries*
005-371-850
Handset HS-2003 & Handset hanger FP05-05510 HS-2003, FP05-05510, 000-010-428 Thermal paper TP058-30CL *: See lists at the end of this manual.
000-054-372
1 FP05-05810
Optional Equipment
Name Flush Mount Kit Junction Box DMC Interface Type OP05-102 IF-8810 IF-8820 RB-8800-15 (W/ 1.5 m Cable) RB-8800-20 (W/ 2 m Cable) RB-8810-15 (W/ 1.5 m Cable) RB-8810-20 (W/ 2 m Cable) RB-8810-W-15 HS-8800-15 HS-8800-20 HS-8800-W-15 HS-2003-15 HS-2003-20 HS-2003-50S HS-6000FZ11 FP05-05700 HG-8800 HG-8810 FP05-05510 AP-102 SEM-21Q OP05-57 Code No. 000-054-120 Remarks W/ Screw 5xpcs. No use for Russian version FP05-05701*, Handset HS-8800, Hanger W/DIST. button HG-8800 FP05-05511*, Handset HS-8800, Hanger HG-8810 W/ HS-8800-W-15 W/ 1.5 m Cable W/ 2 m Cable Waterproof W/ Cable 1.5 m W/ Cable 2.0 m W/ Straight cable 5.0 m HS-2003-15 & Hanger For HS-8800 For HS-8800 For HS-2003 For HS-6000FZ11 Handset HS-6000FZ5, Receptacle RDB-VHF(B), Hanger AP-102 Handset HS-6000FZ6, Receptacle RDB-VHF, Hanger AP-102 Handset HS-6000FZ11, Receptacle RDB-VHF(B), Hanger AP-102 For transceiver unit only (not RB-8800), **
Remote Station
000-054-230 000-054-171 000-054-287 000-054-223 000-054-390 000-054-391 000-135-072 000-010-246 000-054-229 000-054-231 005-951-790 000-580-019 000-144-917 000-045-775
Handset
Handset Hanger Loudspeaker Dynamic Mic. Set
Carbon Mic. Set
OP05-58
000-045-776
Handset set Mic. Receptacle Box Microphone Printer Printer Interface AC-DC Power Supply
OP05-42 RBD-VHF (B) DM-2003-F PP-510 IF-8500 PR-240 AP05-00800
000-045-778 000-056-094 005-377-760 000-057-721
Antenna Material
AP05-00810 AP05-00900 AP05-01000
000-057-722 000-057-739 000-054-123
Whip antenna FAB-151D, Mounting plate 4-310071, Coax. Cable 5D-2V 10m, Connector M-P-PCS Whip antenna RA106, Mounting plate RA115, Coax. Cable 05S9104 5m Whip antenna 396-1, Mounting plate 4187 Whip antenna FAB-151D, Mounting plate 4-310071, Connector M-P-PCS
*: **:
See lists at the end of this manual Microphone DM-2003-F can be connected to transceiver unit instead of handset HS-2003. However, in this case, any remote station is disabled.
AP05-01100
000-054-224
Remarks
Whip antenna 150M-W2VN, Coax. Cable 5D-2V 10m, Connector M-P-PCS Whip antenna FAB-151D, Mounting plate 4-310071, Coax. Cable 5D-2V 10m, Connector M-P-5 & M-P-7 Whip antenna FAB-151D, Mounting plate 4-310071, Coax. Cable 5D-2V 20m, Connector M-P-5 & M-P-7 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m 5m 10m 15m 20m 30m Without Printer With Printer UTP-80FK With Printer UTP-58E W/ power cable For rack console, cable attached
AP05-01200
000-054-232
AP05-01210 05S0309 *10M* 05S0309 *20M* Signal Cable 05S0309 *30M* 05S0309 *40M* 05S0309 *50M*
000-054-233 000-106-043 000-106-044 000-106-046 000-106-047 000-106-048 000-111-680 000-120-792 000-120-793 000-120-794 000-120-214 000-138-378
Twisted Cable
CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P
RC-8800-N-75BG VHF Console Kit RC-8800-A-75BG RC-8800-B Printer Emergency lamp Cable PP-8800 PP-8800A EMG-1T 05S9509-L500
000-168-955-10 For handset extension
MOUNTING
General mounting considerations
Determine the mounting location for the transceiver unit considering operator convenience, proximity to the power source and the ground location. Keep these and the following points in mind when selecting a mounting location.
Locate the unit in a place free of water spray and water splash. Keep the unit out of direct sunlight because of heat that can build up inside the unit. Leave a little slack in cables to allow a service technician to move the radio from its usual location with the cables connected. This lets him make tuning and other adjustments on a live set. Do not install the unit where flammable gases are stored. Select a well-ventilated area. Ensure the mounting location is strong enough to support the weight of the unit (approx. 6 kg) under the condition of continued vibration normally encountered aboard the vessel. If necessary, reinforce the mounting area with a doubling plate or lining block. Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit for maintenance and service purposes and to provide for circulation of cooling air. See outlines drawings at the back of this manual. For flush mounting, select a location where the LCD can be easily viewed. The transceiver unit will affect a magnetic compass if placed too near the compass. Observe the compass safe distance to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass, referring to page i.
Note: Take great care not to press the DISTRESS switch during the installation. If you accidentally press the switch, immediately turn off the equipment and contact appropriate authority by telephone.
1. MOUNTING
Overview of mounting methods
Keep pressed for 4 s in case of DISTRESS. The alert is transmitted with steady lighting.
DISTRESS
4 IntCom
CANCEL
ALM STOP
CALL MSG
Overhead
Tabletop
Flush Mount
Bulkhead
Mounting procedure for tabletop, overhead and bulkhead mounting
1. Using the hanger as a template, mark fixing holes in the mounting location. 2. Fix the hanger to the mounting location with self-tapping screws and washers (supplied). (For added support, use nuts, bolts and washers instead of self-tapping screws.) 3. Screw the knob bolts with washers into the transceiver unit. 4. Set the transceiver unit to the hanger and tighten knob bolts.
3 TEST
6 PRINT
8 SCAN
0 HI/L0
All dimensions in millimeters. Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to provide easy access for maintenance and service.
Mounting dimensions for tabletop, overhead and bulkhead mounting
Mounting procedure for flush mount (option)
Requires optional flush mount kit OP05-102 (Code No. 000-054-120). Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are as shown in the figure below. Flush mount kit OP05-102 Name 1 Mounting plate 2 Self-tapping screw 3 Hex screw
Type 05-093-1211 5x20 M8x16
Code No. 100-323-160 000-802-081 000-882-075
277 0.5
Pilot holes (4 pcs.)
Mounting dimensions for flush mount
VHF Antenna
The antenna requirements
Any good quality antenna meeting the requirements shown below may be used. A high-gain antenna is preferable.
Frequency range: Impedance: Polarization: Handling power: Quality:
155 to 164 MHz 50 ohms Vertical 30 W/ min Able to withstand marine environment
Mounting considerations
The antenna should be well separated from nearby antennas, masts, and other interfering objects. The higher the antenna is mounted above the horizon, the further the communications range.
Mounting procedure
The basic mounting procedure for antennas supplied by FURUNO is as follows, however consult appropriate outline drawing for details. 1. Fasten the antenna bracket to the stanchion. 2. Set the antenna to the antenna bracket and tighten bolts. 3. Screw the coaxial cable plug into the antenna.
122 0.5
CH70 RX Antenna
The antenna should be well separated from nearby antennas, masts, and other interfering objects. The mounting procedure is the same as that for the VHF antenna, however consult appropriate outline drawing for details.
Handset Hanger
The handset hanger can be mounted at the left side of the transceiver unit. The mounting location should provide easy access to front panel controls while operating the handset. Also, the length of the standard handset cable is 50 cm, so locate the handset hanger within 50 cm of the unit. (Longer cables are available optionally.)
Power Supply (option)
For Convention vessels, both AC and DC power must be fed to the FM-8800D/8800S, via an AC-DC power supply. When AC input fails, DC power is supplied. FURUNO can supply an AC-DC power supply unit, the PR-240.
When selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points.
Select a location which provides adequate ventilation. The location must be clean and dry. The mounting location must be able to support the weight of the unit (14.5 kg) under the continued conditions of vibration normally encountered aboard the vessel. If necessary, reinforce the mounting location. The PR-240 will affect a magnetic compass if it is placed to near the compass. Observe the compass safe distance to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass, referring to page i.
Mounting
Refer to outline drawing.
Printer (option)
Printer PP-510
To mount the printer, refer to the printer outline drawing at the back of this manual. 1. Select a flat surface. 2. Fix the mounting base to the mounting location with four screws (supplied). 3. Lay the printer on the top of the mounting base and fasten it with the mounting fixtures (two at each side and one at rear).
Mounting Fixture
Mounting Dimensions 300 (H) x 396 (W) mm
Mounting of Printer PP-510
Printer PP-8800
The printer PP-8800 is flush-mounted in a panel. Refer to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. 1. Make a cutout of 208(w) x 118(h) mm. 2. Set the printer and fix it with four self-tapping screws (4x16).
Printer Interface (option)
The printer interface IF-8500 is required for the printer PP-510 which is commonly used with the FM-8800D/S and other MF/HF radio communication equipment. To mount the unit, see the outline drawing at the back of this manual.
External Loudspeaker (option)
The external loudspeaker can be installed on a tabletop, the overhead or a bulkhead. Fasten the loudspeaker to the mounting location with self-tapping screws, or nuts, bolts and washers. For mounting dimensions, see the outline drawing at the back of this manual.
Junction box IF-8810/ DMC interface IF-8820
Note: DMC interface IF-8820 is not used for Russian version. To install the remote box RB-8800/RB-8810, wing handset, etc., the junction box IF-8810 is required. Install the junction box near the transceiver unit. Approx. 3 m cable is preattached to the junction box to connect to the transceiver unit. To connect Furunos distress message controller DMC-5, the DMC interface IF-8820 (option) is required. 1. Open the cover. 2. Mount the unit with four self-tapping screws (5x20).
Note: This plug is not fitted in IF-8820.
Fixing holes 5mm dia.
Mounting the junction box/DMC interface
Remote station RB-8800/RB-8810 (option)
Up to four remote stations can be connected in a daisy chain.
Note: For the remote station RB-8800, there are two method of cable entry: bottom-side entry and rear-side entry. For rear-side entry, make one or two holes of more than 12 mm diameter. For last station in the daisy chain, just one cable entry hole is needed.
1. Remove screws on the handset hanger (four for RB-8800, six for RB-8810). 2. Remove upper chassis of the hanger. 3. Mount the base of the hanger to a bulkhead with self-tapping screws 4x20 (four for RB-8800), or 4x16 (two for RB-8810). 4. After connecting cables, assemble the remote station. 5. For RB-8800, attach blind seals on the screws.
Cable entry
Handset HS-8800
Screws 4 pcs. Attach blind seal on the screws.
EMG-1T EMERGENCY LAMP
HANDSET HANGER
170 0.5
CABLE ENTRY (REAR) 0.5
FIXING HOLES
TERMINAL BOARD
CONNECTIONS
Overview
The figure below shows where to connect various equipment at the rear of the transceiver unit.
ANT Connects antenna. Ground terminal.
24VDC Connects power cable.
PRINTER Connects printer PP-510.
IEC61162-1 (NMEA)/REMOTE Connects junction box IF-8810.
EXT SP Connects external loudspeaker.
CH70 RX ANT Connects DSC antenna here.
FM-8800D/8800S, rear view
Connection of Power Supply
Convention vessels, 100/220 VAC ships mains
Convention vessels must supply both AC and DC power to the FM-8800D/8800S, via an AC-DC power supply unit. Both AC and DC are supplied by the AC-DC power supply unit, and when AC input fails DC power is activated. Connect the radio battery to the DC IN terminal on the PR-240. Connect the AC ships mains to the AC IN terminal on the PR-240.
Radio battery (24 VDC)
Attach the connector supplied to the power cable and plug it into the 24VDC connector at the rear of the transceiver unit. Connect the wire ends to the radio battery line.
2. CONNECTIONS
Connection of VHF Antenna
The VHF antenna is connected to the transceiver unit with a 50 ohm coaxial cable, type 5D-2V. Be sure to leave some slack in the cable for future service and maintenance. Lay the coaxial cable and attach an M-type plug to the cable (if necessary) as follows. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remove the sheath by 20 mm. Bare 13 mm of the center conductor. Trim braided shield by 5 mm and tin. Slide coupling ring onto cable. Screw the plug assembly on the cable. Solder plug assembly to braided shield through solder holes. Solder contact sleeve to conductor. 6. Screw coupling ring into plug assembly. 7. Screw the plug into the ANT connector at the rear of the transceiver unit.
How to attach the M-type plug to the coaxial cable
Connection of DSC Antenna
The DSC antenna is connected to the transceiver unit with a 50 ohm coaxial cable, type 5D-2V. Attach an M-type plug to the cable (if necessary) as shown an page 2-2. Screw the plug into the CH70 RX ANT connector at the rear of the transceiver unit.
Connection of Handset
Connect the handset cable to the HANDSET connector on the front panel.
Grounding the Transceiver Unit
Fasten a ground wire (local supply) between the GND terminal at the rear of the transceiver unit and ships hull (or ground bus).
Connecting the Junction Box
The junction box is required to connect a remote station, wing handset, etc. The cable to be connected with the transceiver unit is prefitted on the junction box at the factory. For connection of other cables, see the interconnection diagram.
Clamp the cable with U-type cable clamps.
Use one of these nuts for ground terminal between JB and ship's body. Cable clamp: Clamp shield part of the cables to ground cables.
Connecting the Remote Station without the Junction Box
The remote station (or DMC Interface, Mic. Receptacle box, etc) can be connected directly to the transceiver unit, using the D-sub connector supplied as installation materials. Attach the connector to the cable as follows.
Shield tape (metal) Fold back the armor, and then wind the shield tape along the edge of cable.
Cable clamp Cable
Connector XM2A-3701 & Housing case XM2S-3712
Attachment of connector
When the handset HS-2003 is not connected to the Transceiver unit
When the handset HS-2003 is not connected to the transceiver unit, i.e.,always the remoted handset is used, the following modification is necessary. 1. Dismount the cover of the transceiver unit by removing four screws at the rear panel and two screws at the side. 2. Dismount the bottom cover by removing seven screws.
CPU board 05P0773
3. Shorten between #1 and #2 of J15. The handset line of the HANDSET port becomes always ON HOOK. 4. Assemble the unit.
Connection of AC-DC Power Supply Unit PR-240
The power supply PR-240 is shipped ready for connection to a 200-230 VAC ships mains. If the ships mains is 100 VAC 115 VAC, change the tap connection and terminal board connection as below. Attach label supplied as accessories to the punch mark in the front panel according to the ships mains.
Ships mains 100-115 VAC 200-230 VAC Tap connection SEL 115 V SEL 230 V Terminal board connection #1 & #2 b a
200-230 VAC 3 White Black
100-115 VAC 3 White Black
Punch mark (a) (b) Front
SEL 115 V SEL 230 V Heat sink
Terminal board connection
Tap connection (Pull out to disconnect)
Top view of AC/DC power supply unit (cover removed)
Protective earth
Connect IV-2.0sq wire between ships superstructure and the ground terminal on the PR-240.
Attach protective earth securely to the ship's body. The protective earth (grounding) is required for the AC/DC power supply unit to prevent electrical shock.
Attach a label here.
GND terminal
PR-240 Front panel
Jumper Setting for Termination
Note: DMC interface is not used for Russian version. It is necessary, for termination, to change the jumper setting for remote station or DMC interface. Open the unit(s) terminated and change the jumper plugs J2 and J3 to ON position (#2-#3). (Default setting is OFF position.)
Transceiver Unit Junction Box Remote Station DMC I/F Remote Station Remote Station Remote Station Remote Station
Terminated Unit
Note that up to four remote stations can be connected.
LINE TERMINATION
1 ON 3
RS-485 TERMINATION
05P0782 TB1
Set to ON (#2-3) for termination.
TB1 TB2
ON OFF 3
05P0798 RS-485 TERMINATION
ON OFF
2- 4.5 Fixing hole
Remove four screws to open the unit.
Set jumper plug to ON (#1-2).
05P0778
DMC Interface IF-8820
Wire connection of VHF console
1. Remove the cover assembly and printer assembly (or concealing lid) form the console. For the printer assembly, remove the cables connected at the Transceiver Unit and the terminal board.
Cover assembly Binding screw F M4Xplaces Binding screw F M4Xplaces
Printer assembly or Concealing lid
Console
Terminal board
2. Connect the power cable from the ship to the terminal block 1 (+) and 2 (-).
Terminal Board Wiring
1. Wiring conductor
9 2. Wiring
1)Insert a screwdriver which blade edge is 3.5 X 0.5mm to the square hole. 2)Press the screwdriver to arrow direction to open the spring in the round hole. 3)Insert the wire to the round hole. 4)Remove the screwdriver.
Power cable from the ship
Square hole
Round hole
3. Connect the ground wire from ship to each ground terminal for the transceiver unit and the junction box. 4. Connect cables from external equipments to the junction box. 5. Fix the printer assembly (or concealing lid) and the cover assembly.
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ASSEMBLING CONSOLE KIT
A VHF console kit is required to mount the Transceiver Unit in the field. There are two types as shown below. VHF console kit Type RC-8800-N-75BG RC-8800-A-75BG Code No. 000-054-125 000-054-126 Remarks Without printer With printer
Assembling the Console Kit
1. Remove the cover assembly, the panel assembly and the printer assembly (or concealing lid) from the console. For the printer assembly, remove the cable connected to the terminal board.
T/R *2 ANTENNA FOR T/R CH70 WR *2 ANTENNA FOR CH70 WR
*1 RG-10/UY
ANT J1
TTYCS-4(*1) OR CO-0.2x2P (*2) P P *4 *1 TTYCS-1,MAX.20m
/ NAVIGATOR/PLOTTER
HANDSET HS-2003
CH70 RX ANT J2
HANDSET S.GND PTT SW-N MIC-H MIC-C HS SP-H HOOK SW-N +5V F.GND SPKR SP-H SP-C
+15VDC 1 +15VDC 2 +15VDC 3 +15VDC 4 NC 5 NC 6 TXD-H 7 TXD-C 8 RXD-H 9 RXD-C 10
EXTERNAL ALARM
*2 *4 CO-0.2x5P,MAX.20m RED P YEL BLK P YEL WHT P YEL *2 CO-0.2x5P,MAX.20m RED YEL BLK YEL WHT YEL *1 TTYCS-1,MAX.20m *4
MIC RECEPTACLE BOX RBD-VHF(B) *2
Wing Mic HANDSET *2
HS-6000FZ-11 HS-6000FZ-5
EXT. SPEAKER SEM-21Q *2
05S9371,3m
RED BLK
P P P P P P
*1 100-115/ 200-230VAC DPYC-1.5 1,50/60Hz
*1 DPYC-4
AC DC + IN AC/DC OUT + DC AC/DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT - IN PR-240 PE *1 IV-2sq.
17JE-23250 PRINTER -02(D8C) 1 57FE-30360 -20N(D8) 16S0184,3m 25
RM12BPE-3S J1 VCTF0.75x3C,5m 1 24V+ RED (16S0084) 2 0V BLK 3 GND WHT
PRINTER PP-510 *2
+15VDC 0V DATA-A DATA-B LINE IN-H LINE IN-C LINE OUT-H LINE OUT-C F.GND NC NC
50m *2 TOTAL 50m OR LESS TO TERMINATE 05S0309 () WHT[B] P () BLK[B] GRN P BLU RED P BRN YEL P ORG SHIELD *4 50m *2 TOTAL 50m OR LESS TO TERMINATE 05S0309 () WHT[B] P () BLK[B] GRN P BLU RED P BRN YEL P ORG SHIELD *4
REMOTE STATION RB-8800/8810/8810W 3 *2 *<No.1> LINE IN-H 5 LINE IN-C 6 LINE OUT-H 7 LINE OUT-C 8 G
*2 05S0309 () () SHIELD *2 05S0309 () () SHIELD
TB1 WHT[B] BLK[B] GRN BLU RED BRN YEL ORG 7 8
10 TB2
24VDC(+) 24VDC(-)
VDR AF-H VDR AF-C J3 NOT USED_NOT USED_F.GND +15VDC 5 0V 6 DATA-A 7 DATA-B 8 LINE IN-H 9 LINE IN-C 10 LINE OUT-H 11 LINE OUT-C 12 F.GND 13 NC 14
HANDSET
HS-8800/8800W *2
REMOTE STATION RB-8800/8810/8810W 3 *2 *<No.2> G TB1 REMOTE STATION RB-8800/8810/8810W *2
*5 REMOTE STATION RB-8800/8810/8810W <No.3/No.4>
1 DMC I/F 2 IF-8820 *8 F.GND 9 F.GND 10 NC
WHT[B] BLK[B] GRN BLU RED BRN YEL ORG
HANDSET *2
HS-8800/8800W
*5 REMOTE STATION RB-8800/8810/8810W G
*1 IV-1.25sq.
FM14-2S VCTF0.75x2C,3m 1 WHT (05S0441) 2 BLK
(+) (-)
PRINTER *2 PP-8800A
TXD-H TXD-C RXD-H RXD-C F.GND
*2 CO-0.2x2P,MAX.30m P P
TB1/TB2 TXD-H TXD-C RXD-H RXD-C F.GND
DISTRESS MESSAGE CONTROLLER DMC-5
CO-0.2x2P: CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P,10.5 CO-0.2x5P: CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P,13.5 *1 *2 *34 *4 *5J2,J3ON *680mA50V NOTE *1. *2. *3. *4. *5. *6. SHIPYARD SUPPLY OPTION MAX. 4 SETS AVAILABLE GROUND THROUGH CABLE CLAMP. CONNECT JUMPERS (J2 & J3) ON TERMINATED REMOTE STATION. NORMAL CLOSE, FLOATING, MAX80mA, WITHSTAND VOLTAGE 50V.
DRAWN May 15 '07 CHECKED May 15 '07 APPROVED SCALE DWG No. MASS kg NAME
T.YAMASAKI T.TAKENO
TITLE
FM-8800D/S VHF VHF RADIOTELEPHONE INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
C5642-C01- M
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
XM2A-3701 P P P P P J12 J1 TXD-C RXD-H RXD-C F.GND EXT.ALM-N *6 0V F.GND W_MIC1-H W_MIC1-C W_SP1-H W_SP1-C W_PTT1-N 0V F.GND W_MIC2-H W_MIC2-C W_SP2-H W_SP2-C W_PTT2-N 0V F.GND 48
+15VDC 1 +15VDC 2 +15VDC 3 +15VDC 4 NC 5 NC 6 TXD-H 7 TXD-C 8 RXD-H 9 RXD-C 10 EXT.ALM-N 0V W_MIC1-H W_MIC1-C W_SP1-H W_SP1-C W_PTT1-N 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V VDR AF-H VDR AF-C DATA-A DATA-B LINE OUT-H LINE OUT-C LINE IN-H LINE IN-C W_MIC2-H W_MIC2-C W_SP2-H W_SP2-C W_PTT2-N 0V F.GND 37
*1 IV-2sq. GND
P P P P P P P
*1 DPYC-2.5
PRINTER
EMERGENCY LAMP EMG-1T *2
CB 15A RED BLK 24VDC(+) 24VDC(-)
VDR AF-H VDR AF-C J3 NOT USED_NOT USED_F.GND +15VDC 5 0V 6 DATA-A 7 DATA-B 8 LINE IN-H 9 LINE IN-C 10 LINE OUT-H 11 LINE OUT-C 12 F.GND 13 NC 14 +15VDC 0V DATA-A DATA-B LINE IN-H LINE IN-C LINE OUT-H LINE OUT-C F.GND NC NC
J24V 0V
I/F 05P0541
50m *2 TOTAL 50m OR LESS TO TERMINATE 05S0309 () WHT[B] P () BLK[B] GRN P BLU RED P BRN YEL P ORG SHIELD *4 50m *2 TOTAL 50m OR LESS TO TERMINATE 05S0309 () WHT[B] P () BLK[B] GRN P BLU RED P BRN YEL P ORG SHIELD *4 *1 IV-1.25sq.
TB2 REMOTE STATION RB-8800/8810/8810W 3 *2 *<No.2> G
1 TB3 REMOTE STATION RB-8800/8810/8810W 4 *8 G
*5 REMOTE STATION RB-8800/8810/8810W
RACK CONSOLE D
PRINTER UTP-80FK
DRAWN Jan. 29 '07 CHECKED Jan. 29 '07 APPROVED SCALE DWG No. MASS kg NAME
RC-8800D/S-A (FM-8800D/S) VHF VHF RADIOTELEPHONE (RACK CONSOLE) INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
C5642-C02- F
*1 RG-10/UY M-P-7
XM2A-3701
+15VDC 2 +15VDC 3 +15VDC 4 NC 5 NC 6 TXD-H 7 TXD-C 8 RXD-H 9 RXD-C 10 EXT.ALM-N 11 *5 0V 12 W_MIC1-H W_MIC1-C W_SP1-H W_SP1-C W_PTT1-N 0V 0V 0V 0V VDR AF-H VDR AF-C +15VDC 0V DATA-A DATA-B LINE OUT-H LINE OUT-C LINE IN-H LINE IN-C 30
TTYCS-4(*1) OR CO-0.2x2P (*2) P P *1 TTYCS-1,MAX.20m
/ NAVIGATOR/PLOTTER EXTERNAL ALARM
*2 CO-0.2x5P,MAX.20m RED P YEL BLK P YEL WHT P YEL *1 TTYCS-1,MAX.20m *2 05S0309 P P P P
Wing Mic
WHT[B] BLK[B] GRN BLU RED BRN YEL ORG 1 DMC I/F 2 IF-8820 *TXD-H 6 TXD-C 7 RXD-H 8 RXD-C 9 F.GND F.GND 10 NC
TOTAL 50m OR LESS TO TERMINATE
24VDC 100-115/ 200-230VAC 1,50/60Hz 24VDC
*1 DPYC-1.5 *1 DPYC-4
15A RED BLK
AC IN + DC - IN
DC + AC/DC OUT AC/DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT PR-240
() () SHIELD
PE *1 IV-2sq. 57FE-30360 -20N(D8) 17JE-23250 PRINTER 16S0184,3m -02(D8C) 36
W_MIC2-H W_MIC2-C W_SP2-H W_SP2-C W_PTT2-N 0V F.GND GND *1 IV-2sq.
*2 CO-0.2x5P,MAX.20m RED P YEL BLK P YEL WHT P YEL
CO-0.2x2P: CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P,10.5 CO-0.2x5P: CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P,13.5 *1 *2 *34 *4 *580mA50V NOTE *1. *2. *3. *4. *5. SHIPYARD SUPPLY OPTION MAX. 4 SETS AVAILABLE GROUND THROUGH CABLE CLAMP. NORMAL CLOSE, FLOATING, MAX80mA, WITHSTAND VOLTAGE 50V.
FM-8800D/S VHF VHF RADIOTELEPHONE (W/O JUNCTION BOX) INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
C5642-C03- E
TB2 MIC RECEPTACLE 3 BOX 4 RBD-VHF(B) *7
TB2 MIC RECEPTACLE 3 BOX 4 RBD-VHF(B) *2
S1 J24V 0V J7 J36
PRINTER UTP-58E
RC-8800D/S-B (FM-8800D/S) VHF VHF RADIOTELEPHONE (RACK CONSOLE) INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
C5642-C04- A

Contact:
Jeff Kauzlaric, Furuno Advertising & Communications Dept. Phone: (360) 834-9300 Fax: (360) 834-9400 Email: JeffK@Furuno.com FURUNOS ADVANCED, COMPACT ALL-IN-ONE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE -- THE FM8800S
Furunos FM8800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone is a cost-effective, all-in-one system combining three vital communications functions -- a 25 W (reducible to 1 W) VHF radiotelephone, Class A DSC modem and CH70 watch-keeping receiver. As one of the number one suppliers of Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) consoles throughout the world, Furunos FM8800S is practical, convenient and built with safety in mind. The FM8800S is so advanced, that two of these units are integral components of the latest Furuno GMDSS consoles. This VHF Radiotelephone fully meets the latest GMDSS carriage requirements and other related standards, including IMO, ITU, IEC and ETSI. Furunos FM8800S offers simplex/semi-duplex voice communications, with superb voice quality, on all ITU channels in the 155-164 MHz VHF band. For easy readout at a distance, a silver-bright LCD on the front panel indicates the channel number with large, easy-to-read characters. Selecting channels is made easy with the dedicated rotary control and the numeric keypad. Other standard features are instant access to CH16, telephone calls via a PSTN, Dual Watch and Multiple Watch functions, which allow watch of CH16 and other selected channels. The FM8800S also provides full Class A DSC functions for distress alert transmission and reception, as well as general call formats such as: Individual Telephone, All Ships, Group and Area Call. The FM8800S maintains a constant watch on CH70, even while you are using another VHF channel. Upon receiving an incoming DSC message, the FM8800S activates both audible and visual alarms. An outgoing distress alert can be readily transmitted, but this units unique design prevents accidental activation. A distress call attempt is transmitted as five consecutive calls. It is repeated after a random delay of between 3.5 and 4.5 minutes from the beginning of the initial call, until receiving the distress acknowledgement call. Because this unit is integrated in Furunos GMDSS consoles and is utilized abroad, the unit integrates ATIS (Automatic Transmitter Identification System) for use in European inland waterways. It automatically transmits the ID number when a communication is over or every 5 minutes while in communication. The ATIS mode and DSC mode are selectable through the menu. -more-
Other advanced features on the Furuno FM8800S include file editing for emergency readiness, and automatic entry of own ship position and time from a GPS navigator. As with all Furuno products, the FM8800S is constructed with commercial grade components that will stand up to the harshest conditions, but is also easy enough to operate for recreational use. For more information on Furunos full line of award winning marine electronics, contact: Furuno U.S.A., 4400 N.W. Pacific Rim Blvd., Camas, WA 98607. Phone: (360) 834-9300. Fax: (360) 834-9400. Online boaters can also check out Furuno U.S.A.s Internet Web site (www.FurunoUSA.com). ###
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