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1. Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation FM 4000 FUR UNO Page 55 12 RADIO SETUP NOTE The optional CMP30 Remote MIC can also access the SETUP menu See page 73 for details 12 1 LCD CONTRAST Adjust the LCD contrast for best viewability 1 2 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Radio Setup menu appears Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Contrast Press the ENT key Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the de sired level The contrast level can be set from O to Press the ENT key to store the selected level To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key Page 56 FUR UN O Qul rENHTI PT gx 271 QE a LI m EE AR Codd E Qul rENHTI PT RT S b be m DIE m Qul rENHTI PT DT Vd Oo a FM 4000 12 2 TIME OFFSET Time Offset sets the time offset between local time and UTC in order to dis play local time The time display requires connection of a GPS receiver 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Time Offset Set MIENT Clear CLRI 3 Press the ENT key Radio fetur 4 Turn the CHANNEL sel
2. M 6 5 2 RADIO CALL OM 6 53 CANADIAN SHIP STATION LICENSING 2 tre RAN RnB EE RR DERE 6 5 4 FCC INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION 6 FCC NOTICE sei c 7 cE 1 4 m 8 7 1 ABOUT VHF 8 7 2 SELECTING AN ANTENNA qs 8 7 3 COAXIAL CABLE E E 8 INSTALLATION e aese 9 8 1 LOCATION c ME 9 8 2 OPTIONAL 84 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION eee 9 8 3 OPTIONAL cerisier ieri 10 8 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS IPIS RES EHE 12 8 5 AGCGESSORY CABLE 18 8 6 14 8 7 CHANGING THE COG INDICATION 14 rir M perpe 16 CONTROLS AND CONNEC TIONS 16 m 22 10 1 PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS 22 102 FRE CE FIOM 22 10 3 TRANSMISSION e m 9 23 10 4 TRANSMIT TIM
3. Figure 4 Controls and Connectors Page 17 H L Key Toggles between 25 W High and 1 W Low power When the H L key is pressed while the transceiver is on CH13 or CH67 the power will temporarily switch from LO to HI power until the PTT is released The H L key does not function on transmit inhibited and low power only channels CHANNEL SELECTOR KNOB This rotary knob selects channels and to chooses menu items such as the DSC menu Radio Setup and DSC Setup menu The UP A DOWN V keys on the microphone can also be used to select channels and menu items Secondary Use Press the F key first then press the 3 SCAN key and turn the CHAN NEL selector knob while holding down the 3 SCAN key to confirm memory channels for scanning e Adjusts the PA output level while in PA FOG mode KEYPAD 1 DIM Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 1 in a channel number Secondary use Press the F key first then press the 1 DIM key to access the LCD Dimmer menu See section 10 16 LCD DIMMER for details 2 MEM Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 2 in a channel number Secondary use Press the key first then press the 2 MEM key to memorize the selected channel into the transceiver scan memory for scanning Re peating the same procedure F gt 2 MEM deletes the channel from the scan memory See section 10 1
4. 508 5825 play and also transferred to the GPS chart plot su usn ter Received 31 L DUM 3 Lui I rrr had he NOTE If the FM 4000 does not receive position data from the polled vessel the LCD shows NO POSITION DATA Manual Request You may enter an MMSI number manually to request the position of a vessel that is not registered in the Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory 1 Press the CALL MENU key to show the DSC Call Menu 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Pos Request 3 Press the ENT key to show the Position Re quest directory This directory uses the Indi vidual Directory information 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Manual then press the ENT key 5 Enter the MMSI number nine digits which you want to contact by the keypad then press the ENT key 6 If you enter a wrong number in the MMSI num ber press the H L key until the wrong num Cost FERIT m5 Keg kms 4000 FUR UN O Page 51 ber is selected then enter the correct number 7 When you have finished entering the MMSI num ber press and hold the ENT key 8 Press the ENT key to transmit the Position Cancel CLR Request DSC call su EST n i 9 When the FM 4000 receives the position from 234587881 ERE ggg arcu Wor the polled vessel it is shown the radio dis play and also tran
5. Qul rENHTI YT mx 271 FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 11 84 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CAUTION Reverse polarity connections will damage the radio Connect the power cord and antenna to the radio Antenna and power supply connections are as follows 1 Mount the antenna at least three feet away from the radio At the rear of the radio connect the antenna cable It must have a PL259 connector 2 Connect the red power wire to a 13 8 VDC 20 power source Connect the black power wire to a negative ground 3 Itis advisable to have a certified marine technician check the power output and the standing wave ratio of the antenna after installation Optional CMP30 Remote MIC OZ Gov 2 2 gt Optional Horn GPS Navigation Receiver dE Antenna gt 4 ta amp 1 m i is M tm pP Nl 5 1 DE mU WC NN Y Y AV LL T pA E MS Water proof Deck Outlet Fuse Replacement To take out the fuse from the fuse holder hold the both ends of the fuse holder and pull the fuse holder apart do not bend the fuse holder When you re place the fuse please confirm that the fuse is tightly fixed on the metal contact located inside the fuse holder If the metal contact holding the fuse is loose
6. gt S D 157 075 U S Government Only Environmental protection operations 157 075 Canadian Coast Guard Only 157 125 161 725 Public Correspondence Marine Operator Port operation ship movement 157 175 161 775 Canadian Coast Guard Only ES D 157 175 161 775 id 157 175 U S Government Only D EUN D 157 125 U S Government Only Canadian Coast Guard Only Canadian Coast Guard Only 57 225 161 825 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 57 275 161 875 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 157 325 161 925 Public Correspondence Marine Operator co SIE 5 157 375 Port operation ship movement N 2 157 375 157 425 157 425 62 550 62 400 62 475 Weather receive only 62 425 Weather receive only 62 450 Weather receive only 62 500 Weather receive only 62 525 Weather receive only WX08 X X X D 1161 650 Weather receive only X X X D 161 775 Weather receive only XI X X X D 163 275 Weather receive only NOTE Simplex channels 3A 21A 23A 61A 64A 81A 82A and 83A CANNOT be lawfully used by the general public in U S A waters zoo gt lt 00 eir asi gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt eo Mm lt lt lt m mu
7. mpl e 2521 TENTI YT mx EPI 271 12 6 PRIORITY CHANNEL You can set the priority channel to use when priority scan is enabled 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Priority CH Set EMT Clear I CLR 3 Press the ENT key Radio Setur 4 Turnthe CHANNEL selector knob to select the chan nel to be a priority 5 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 6 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key 4 gd m AG oio gag YT mx EPI Wd S a DES 25 1 ERIT YT mx 271 SULLA 4000 F UR UN O Page 59 12 7 SCAN TYPE You can set the scan mode between Memory Scan and Priority Scan 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select SCAN Type Press the ENT key Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Priority SCAN or Memory SCAN Press the ENT key to store the selected setting To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key 12 8 SCAN RESUME TIME Set the amount of time the FM 4000 waits after a transmission ends be
8. 11 E Atas bbe i d F L d FM 4000 FUR UN CD Page 37 Cancel a DSC Distress Call If a DSC Distress call was sent by error the FM 4000 allows you to send a message to other vessels to cancel the Distress call Press the CLR key then press the ENT key necs WILBBSERE LPT Tas seen ded 11 3 2 Receiving DSC Distress Call 1 When a DSC Distress call is received an emergency alarm sounds Distress Then CH16 is automatically selected 2 Press any key to stop the alarm The LCD shows the position of the vessel in distress 4 Ifthe distress data does not include latitude longi tude position the display shown right appears 9 NOTE You must continue monitoring CH16 as a coast station may require as sistance in the rescue attempt 11 4 ALL SHIPS CALL The Ships call function allows contact to be established with other vessel stations without having their ID in the individual calling directory Also priority for the call can be designated as Urgency or Safety URGENCY Call This type of call is used when a vessel may not truly be in distress but have a potential problem that may lead to a dis tress situation This call is the same as saying PAN PAN PAN on CH16 SAFETY Call Transmit boating safety information to other vessels This mes sage usually contains information about an overdue boat de bris in the water
9. PWR Key Turns the transceiver on and off To turn the transceiver on press and hold this key until the LCD turns on To turn it off press and hold this key until the LCD turns off When the power is turned on the transceiver is set to the last selected channel 16 9 Key Immediately recalls CH16 Hold down the 16 9 key to recall CH9 Press the 16 9 key again to revert to the previously selected working chan nel Secondary use Press the WX key while pressing and holding the 16 9 key to switch between USA International and Canadian bands Page 16 FUR UN O FM 4000 FM 4000 EEA 25h USA P CH SOG 2 5 160 37 125H 118 69 587 Loc 12 45 DISTRESS FM 4000 G Ut
10. Press and hold down the key until the Radio Setup menu appears Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select CH Name Press the ENT key Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the chan nel to name then press the ENT key Press applicable key to enter the first letter of the channel name Example Press the A GHI key repeatedly to toggle among the seven available characters associated with that key 4 5 G gt H gt l gt g gt h gt i gt 2 Press the ENT key to enter the desired letter and move the cursor one space to the right Hepeat steps 5 and 6 to complete the name The name can consist of up to 16 characters If you do not use all 16 characters press the ENT key to move to the next space This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name To clear the previous letter press the CLR key Press and hold down the ENT key to enter the name If you want to change the name of another channel repeat steps 3 through 8 Cul a F 5 om m r Ear ee ee heb Qul rENHT ART Peame E FLUIT PII Qul rENHT Meanie LH mee mr Qul rENHUT pm mima 1 See FH HU IF LIE FSI Cul rENHT JARS he Cul rEHT wR T mx EPI 271 m
11. gt 6 gt 2 gt 2 If you enter a wrong character pres the CLR key to delete the wrong character Press the ENT key to store the first letter in the name Hepeat steps 6 and 7 to complete the name The name can consist of up to 11 characters If you do not use all 11 characters press the ENT key to move to the next space This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name If you en ter a wrong character press the H L key until the wrong character is selected then enter the correct character After the 11th letter or space has been entered press and hold the ENT key to advance to the Group MMSI Maritime Mo bile Service Identity Number number entry Horizon Enter the desired number If you enter a wrong num st ber press the key until the wrong number is Clea selected then enter the correct number Di To store the data entered press and hold the ENT key To enter another group address repeat steps 4 through 11 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation DEDE m Cul rENHTI PT ET Cul rERHUT dz Cul F ERIT pm Red 11 7 2 Transmitting a Group Call Using Pre Programmed Vessel 1 2 Press the CALL MENU key to
12. which you want to contact then 9et tENT Clear CLR press the ENT key If you enter a wrong number the MMSI number press the H L key until the wrong number is se lected then enter the correct number When you have finished entering the MMSI number press and hold the ENT key Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Manual then press the ENT key 72 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the erating channel you want to communicate on then 5 press the ENT key Press the ENT key again to transmit the Group call signal Cres d FERIT PT mt Red RSAT SULLA Page 48 FUR UN O FM 4000 11 After the Group call is transmitted all the radios in the group switch to the designated channel 12 Listen to the channel to make sure it is not busy then key the microphone and call the other vessels gherf 2EWUSR THET Lt bry 22 20 1 1 2 Lm mm gum LER A 1 i i 1 xir 11 7 3 Receiving a Group Call 1 Whena Group call is received the FM 4000 sounds _ 25M USA a ringing alarm and the radio automatically switches 556 2 to the requested channel 2 Press any key to stop the alarm Monitor the channel for a message sent by a person am the eile 4 f you want to respond monitor the channel to make sure it is clear then press the PTT on the microphone and talk to the calling ship s NOTE After a Group ca
13. NMEA supported sentences are Input GLL GGA and GNS sentence is recommended Output DSC and DSE DSC sentences to FURUNO plotter for position polling FM 4000 F UR UMO Page 13 8 6 CHANGING THE TIME INDICATION Set the radio to show UTC time or local time with the offset inputted in section 8 5 CHANGING THE GPS TIME 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENUJ key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Time Display Sek ENT Clear CLR 3 Press the ENT key See 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select UTC or Local Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 6 Press the CLR key to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation Set EMT Clear ICLR 4 n Vies zw iE beu is Qul rENHT PT DT L S Aed e 8 7 CHANGING THE COG INDICATION GPS Course Over Ground can be shown in True or Magnetic bearing To change the COG indication do as follows 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Magnetic ENT Clear CLR 3 Press the ENT key R SMOD 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Mag netic or True 5 Press the ENT key to store the selected setti
14. NN m E MM UN T x x Le x ES NN tis FM 4000 FURUNO Page 79 Carrier frequency MHz Ship transmit 156 050 156 175 156 250 156 275 156 325 156 600 156 675 156 700 156 725 156 875 157 000 Coast transmit 156 050 156 175 156 250 156 275 156 325 156 600 156 675 156 700 156 725 161 600 Points of communica tion Intership and be tween coast and ship unless otherwise iandicated Intership only Carrier frequency MHz Coast transmit Points of communica tion Intership and be tween coast and ship unless otherwise iandicated Noncommercial 156 425 156 450 156 475 156 575 156 625 156 925 156 975 157 025 156 375 156 425 156 450 156 475 196 575 156 975 157 025 Intership only Great Lakes only Do Internship only Distress Safety and Calling 157 000 Intership only 16 _ 156 800 156 800 EPRIB Navigational Bridge to Bridge Intership Safety 136 156 650 156 650 156 300 a Intership or and aircraft for the U S Coast Guard Commercial PE Environmental 156 750 Coast to ship only Maritime Control 156 350 d 17910 156 850 156 850 Intership only Liaison U S Coast Guard 157 100 157 100 Ship aircraft and coast stations of the U S Coast Guard and at Lake Mead Nev ship and coast stations of the National Park Service U S Department of the Interio
15. Set2tENT1 Clear tCLR 15 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 67 13 REMOTE MIC OPERATION When the Remote MIC is connected to the FM 4000 most VHF DSC setup menus and PA modes can be remotely operated The Remote MIC is supplied with 23 feet 7 m of routing cable and can be extended up to 70 feet 21 m using three 23 foot extension cables model CT 100 The Intercom feature can be used between the Remote MIC and the transceiver In addition speaker wires are supplied at the panel mount of the routing cable for external speak ers to be connected in noisy environments 13 1 REMOTE MIC CONTROLS STANDARD HORIZON RAM3 C H L KEY Toggles between high and low power When the H L key is pressed while the transceiver is on CH13 or CH67 the power is temporarily switched from LO to HI until the PTT switch is released The H L key does not function on transmit inhibited and low power only channels 2 PTT Push To Talk Key Activates transmission Page 68 FUR UN OD FM 4000 POWER 0 Key Press and hold down this key to turn to the transceiver and Remote MIC on or off 4 MICROPHONE The internal microphone is located here When transmitting position your mouth
16. YT 271 YT mx EPI 271 zonae zona zona 10 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key Page 62 FURUNO FM 4000 12 12 NAMING THE RADIO OR REMOTE MIC You can change the name of the RADIO or Remote MIC Example RADIO Cabin RAM1 Flybridge 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENUJ key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Unit Name Set MIENT Clear CLR 3 Press the ENT key Radio fetur 4 With the Remote MIC connected turn the CHAN NEL selector knob to select the Unit Radio or RAM1 to name then press the ENT key other wise press the ENT key 5 Press applicable key to enter the first letter of chan nel name Example Press the 2 MEM key repeatedly to toggle among the seven available characters asso R gis ciated with that key 2 2A2B C a2b2c229 Unit Hane 6 Press the ENT key to enter the first letter in the setstenti name and move to the next letter to the right Unit Hame 7 steps 5 and 6 to complete the name The name can consist of up to eight characters If you do not use all eight characters press the ENT key to move to the next space This method can also be used to ent
17. the fuse holder may heat up Page 12 F Ur UNO FM 4000 8 5 ACCESSORY CABLE SHIELD PA Speaker Connect to external 4 O PA speaker BLUE NMEA Input Connect to NMEA Output of GPS GREEN Input Connect to NMEA Output of GPS GRAY NMEA Output Connect to NMEA Input of GPS BROWN NMEA Output Connect to NMEA Input of GPS When connecting the PA speaker external speaker or GPS receiver strip off about 1 inch 2 5 cm of the specified wire s insulation then splice the ends together te A PA Speaker Blue e GPS NMEA OUT E reen e GPS NMEA OUT Gray e GPS NMEA IN RECEIVER Ar Bao NMEA IN Note In some areas powerful AM broadcast stations may be heard when in listen back mode In this case change the speaker wire to 2 conductor shielded audio cable See the illustration below for connections Shield of cable is not attached on PA Speaker end Connect the bare wire from the GX5500S to one wire and to the shielded Make Red and bare connections short as possible PA Speaker The GPS receiver must have its NMEA output turned on and baud rate set to 4800 in the Setup menu If there is a selection for parity select None For further information on interfacing setting up your GPS receiver please refer to its Operator s Manual FM 4000 can read NMEA 0183 version 2 0 or higher
18. 4 Press the ENT key 5 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select ringing time for an Individual call 6 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 3e tEHT Clea 7 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation FM 4000 FUR UN Page 41 The Individual call and Group call ringers can be disabled as follows 1 a N Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Radio Setup menu appears Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the DSC Setup menu Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select DSC Beep Press the ENT key Po InPut _ Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select In Clear CLR dividual if you wish to disable the Individual call Rey beer ringer or Group if you wish to disable the Group call ringer and press the ENT key Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Off Press the ENT key to store the selected setting Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to re ieu turn to radio operation 7 mx EPI 271 d To enable the Individual or Group ringer tone select in step 6 in this procedure 11 5 4 Transmitting an Individual Call The Individual call feature allows you to contact another vessel that has a DSC radio This feature is similar
19. 8 PA 3 Press ENT In the USA and Canadian modes press and hold down the 0 key to se lect the A channel Example to select CH22A 1 Press 2 MEM 2 Press 2 MEM 3 Press 0 until A appears to the right of the channel number 4 Press ENT When a message Is received adjust the volume to the desired listening level The 4 indicator appears if the channel is busy Page 22 FURUNO FM 4000 10 3 TRANSMISSION 1 Perform steps 1 through 6 in 10 2 RECEPTION 2 Before transmitting monitor the channel to ensure it is clear THIS IS AN FCC REQUIREMENT 3 Press the PTT push to talk switch and the indication appears 4 Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone 5 When you have finished transmitting release the PTT switch NOTE This is a noise canceling microphone Position the oval slot labeled MIC within one inch 2 5 cm from your mouth for optimum performance 10 4 TRANSMIT TIME OUT TIMER TOT When the PTT switch on the microphone is held down transmit time is limited to five minutes This limits unintentional transmissions due to a stuck microphone About 10 seconds before automatic transmitter shutdown a warning beep sounds from the speaker s The transceiver will automatically go to the receive mode even if the PTT switch is continually held down Before transmitting again the PTT switch must first be released and then pressed again 10 5 SIMPLEX DUPLEX CHANNEL US
20. Alert feature is enabled see section 12 10 WEATHER ALERT ON OFF the transceiver is capable of receiving this alert if you do the following 1 Program NOAA weather channels into the transceiver s memory for scan ning Program by the same procedure as for regular channels referring to section 10 13 2 Memory Scanning M SCAN 2 Press the SCAN key once to start memory scanning 3 The programmed NOAA weather channels will be scanned along with the regular programmed channels However scanning will not stop on a nor mal weather broadcast unless a NOAA alert is received 4 When an alert is received on a NOAA weather channel scanning will stop and the transceiver will emit a loud beep to alert the user to a NOAA broad cast 5 Press the WX key to stop the alert tone and receive the weather report NOTE If the WX key is not pressed at step 5 the alert tone will be emitted for five minutes and then the weather report will be received NOTE The Weather Alert feature is also engaged while the transceiver is re ceiving on one of the NOAA weather channels 10 7 2 NOAA Weather Alert Testing NOAA tests the alert system every Wednesday between 11AM and 1PM To test the FM 4000 s NOAA Weather feature at that time setup as directed in section 10 7 1 NOAA Weather Alert and confirm that you receive the alert Page 24 FURUNO FM 4000 10 8 EMERGENCY CH16 USE CH16 is known as the Hail and Distress channel An emerge
21. Bandwidth 7 5 kHz Selectivity Typical Spurious and Image Rejection 80 dB Intermodulation and Rejection at 12 dB SINAD 80 dB eene fue mM Mr 4 5 W Audio HespOoTriSQ uiu tis oto pio terret within 1 3 of a 6 dB octave de emphasis characteristic at 300 to 3000 Hz Frequency Stability 74 F to 140 20 to 60 0 0005 TRE 25 kHz D OFONA UC 301 025 NMEA OUEST Output DSC DSE Input GLL GGA RMC and GNS Page 82 FURUNO FM 4000 FM 4000 F UR UN O Page 83 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan
22. CALLING 11 1 GENERAL WARNING This radio is designed to generate a digital maritime distress and safety call to facilitate search and rescue To be effective as a safety device this equipment must be used only within communication range of a shore based VHF marine CH70 distress and safety watch system The range of the signal may vary but under normal conditions should be approxi mately 20 nautical miles NOTE A DSC warning sticker is included with the FM 4000 To comply with FCC regu lations this sticker must be mounted in a location that can be easily viewed from the location of the FM 4000 Digital Selective Calling is a semi automated method of establishing a radio call DSC has been designated by the International Maritime Organization IMO as an international standard for establishing VHF MF and HF radio calls It has also been designated as a part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS It is planned that DSC will eventually replace aural watches on distress frequencies and will be used to announce routine and urgent mari time safety information broadcasts This new system allows mariners to instantly send a Distress call with GPS posi tion when connected to the transceiver to the US Coast Guard and other ves sels within range of the transmission DSC will also allow mariners to initiate or receive Distress Urgency Safety Routine Position Request Position Send and Group ca
23. Position Reply Position Input DSC Beep User MMSI x Shown when a GPS re ceiver is not connected F Key Press the F key to activate the Alternate key function DISTRESS Key Send a DSC Distress Call For details see section 11 3 1 Transmitting a DSC Distress Call Page 20 FUR UNO FM 4000 ACCESSORY CONNECTION CABLE Connects the FM 4000 to a GPS receiver a PA speaker and an external speaker DC INPUT CABLE Connects the radio to a DC power supply capable of delivering 12 to 16 V DC FRONT PANEL REMOTE MIC Connector Connects the supplied Hand Microphone if desired Tre connector is used to remote the front panel gt g speaker MIC This allows qm the connection of two qx MICs one at the front n 5 1011 46 panel and one on rear panel REMOTE MIC CONNECTORS Connects the FM 4000 to the Remote MIC See section 13 REMOTE MIC OPERATION for details ANTENNA JACK Connects an antenna to the transceiver Use a marine VHF antenna with an impedance of 50 ohms PTT Push To Talk SWITCH Keys the transmitter when the transceiver is in the radio mode If the trans ceiver is in the Intercom mode between the Remote MIC and the FM 4000 it activates the FM 4000 s microphone for voice communications MICROPHONE Transmits the voice message with reduction of background noise using Clear Voice Noise Reduction Technology MICROPHONE SPEAKER The same audio heard through in
24. SCRM Key When in radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 7 in a channel number Secondary use Press the F key first then press the 7 SCRM key when the optional CVS2500 Voice Scrambler Unit is installed to operate the Voice Scram bler function See section 10 18 VOICE SCRAMBLER for details 8 PA Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 8 in a channel number Secondary use Press the F key first then press the 8 PA key to operate the 30 Watt PA function See section 10 14 PA FOG OPERATION for details FM 4000 FURUNO Page 19 9 FOG Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 9 in a channel number Secondary use Press the F key first then press the S FOG key to operate the Fog Horn function See section 10 14 PA FOG OPERATION for details 0 Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 0 in a channel number CLR Key Cancels the menu selection and or key input ENT Key Confirms the menu selection and or key input CALL MENU Key Opens the DSC OPERATION menu The Individual Call Group Call and All Ship Call functions can be accessed from the DSC TION menu Secondary use Press and hold the CALL MENU key to access the Radio Setup menu see section 12 RADIO SETUP or DSC Setup menu see section 11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING Individual Reply Group Directory
25. SEEE 30 10 17 INTERCOM OPERATION 32 Communicati N n Rada 32 10 172 33 10 18 VOICE SCRAMBLER ecc 33 Page 2 E Ur UN O FM 4000 TABLE OF CONTENTS 11 12 13 14 15 16 DIGITAL SELECTIVE HS co T 34 11 1 GENERAL m 34 11 2 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY MM 34 11 2 1 What 1s an MMSI We 34 1122 Programiming the MMSI dtu EEEE 35 36 11 3 1 Transmitting a DSC Distress 36 11 3 2 Receiving a DSC Distress 38 114 ALC SHIPS GAC cercen E E EE 38 11 4 1 Transmitting an All Ships Call m 39 11 4 2 Receiving an All Ships 39 11 5 INDIVIDUAL EEE EAEE 39 11 5 1 Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory 39 11 5 2 Setting up Individual RT Dn eK 41 11 5 9 Setting up Individuals Group Call Ringer 41 11 5 4 Transmitting an Individual Uem pP aq 42 11 5 5 Re
26. Timinc CHART TYPE PATTERN USAGE X UNDERWAY One 5 second blast every 120 seconds Motor vessel underway and 5s 5s making way Mo Listen Back 1205 SIOP Two 5 second blasts separated by 2 Motor vessel underway but seconds every 120 seconds stopped not making way bs 55 55 55 i mH _ Listen Back j 1205 SAIL One 5 second blast followed by two 1 Sailing vessel underway fish second blasts separated by 2 seconds ing vessel underway or an every 120 seconds chored vessel not under 5s 1s 15 command a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver Fl Listen Back ERI derway or at anchor or a ves 205 28 2825 sel towing or pushing another E ahead TOW One 5 second blast followed by three 1 Vessel under tow manned second blasts separated by 2 seconds every 120 seconds 5 1s 15 15 5 is 1 15 M EXE Listen Back 252525 j AGROUND Vessel is aground E s E E E Listen Back 60s ANCHOR One 5 second ring every 60 seconds Vessel is at anchor 95 ii 250ms Listen Back 60s FM 4000 FUR UN Page 31 10 17 INTERCOM OPERATION Connecting the optional CMP30 Remote MIC to the FM 4000 allows Intercom communications See section 13 2 INTERCOM OPERATION for operation of the CMP30 10 17 1 Communication 1 Press and hold the 5 IC key while in the Radio mode to change to the Int
27. about 1 2 to 1 inch 1 2 2 5 cm away from the small mic hole Speak slowly and clearly into the micro phone 5 DISPLAY Channel display SOFT KEY These three key s functions can be customized by the Setup Menu mode When press one of these key briefly the key functions will appear at the LCD bottom The factory defaults are shown below SCAN Key Starts and stops scanning of programmed channels DW Key Watches for a transmission on CH16 and another selected channel until either signal is received Dual watch IC Key Get Intercom operation between radio and the Remote MIC KEY PAD CALL MENU Key Press this key to access the DSC OPERATION menu Press and hold this key to access the SETUP menu 16 9 Key First press channel 16 is immediately selected Second press recalls the last selected channel Press and hold selects channel 9 A UP V DOWN Key These keys are used to select channels adjust the volume and squelch level and to choose DSC calls DSC setup and Radio setup function VOL SQ Key Volume Control Squelch Control Press this key to toggle the function of the Remote MIC s A or W key between the channel selections volume level adjustment and squelch level adjustment FM 4000 F UR UN O Page 69 CLR WX Key Immediately recalls the previously selected NOAA weather channel Cancel the menu selection and or keypad entry Secondary use Hold down the 16 9 key while pressing the WX ke
28. all times to prevent corrosion of electrical contacts e Never key the microphone unless an antenna or suitable dummy load is connected to the transceiver e Ensure that the supply voltage to the transceiver does not exceed 16 VDC or fall below 11 VDC e Use only FURUNO approved accessories and replacement parts In the unlikely event of serious problems please contact your dealer Page 74 FURUNO FM 4000 14 4 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY SYMPTOM Cannot power the transceiver Transceiver blows fuse when connected to power supply Popping or whining noise from the speaker while engine runs Sound is not emitted from the internal or ex ternal speaker Sound is not emitted from the PA speaker Receiving station re ports low TX power even with transceiver set to HI power HI BATTERY or LO BATTERY appears when the power is turned on PA ERROR or FOG ERROR is shown when the PA FOG mode is activated Your position is not dis played While in PA or Fog lis ten back modes AM broadcasts can be heard FM 4000 No DC voltage to the transceiver or blown fuse Reversed power wires Engine noise Accessory cable Accessory cable Antenna The power supply voltage is too high or too low Accessory cable Accessory cable Setting at the GPS receiver Strong AM radio sta tions are being pickup up by the speaker wires a Check the batt
29. length of the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet Canal from en trance to its junction with the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal and over the full length of the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal from its junction with the Mississippi River to its entry to Lake Pontchartrain at the New Seabrook vehicular bridge Within 120 km 75 miles of the United States Canada border in the area of the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca and its approaches 157 425 MHz is half of the duplex pair designated as Channel 88 In this area Channel 88 is available to ship stations for communications with public coast stations only More than 120 km 75 miles from the United States Canada border in the area of the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca its approaches the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence Seaway 157 425 MHz is available for intership and commercial communications Outside Puget Sound area and its approaches and the Great Lakes 157 425 MHz is also available for commu nications between commercial fishing vessels and associated aircraft while engaged in commercial fishing activities When the frequency 156 850 MHz is authorized it may be used additionally for search and rescue training exercises conducted by state or local governments The frequency 156 850 MHz is additionally available to coast stations on the Great Lakes for transmission of scheduled Coded Marine Weather Forecasts MAFOR Great Lakes Weather Broadcast LAWEB and unscheduled Notices t
30. loss of a navigation aid or an important me teorological message This call is the same as saying Securite Securite Securite Page 38 FUR UN OD FM 4000 11 4 1 Transmitting an All Ships Call 1 Press the CALL MENU key to show DSC Call Menu 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select All Ships 3 Press the ENT key To cancel turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Exit Urgency 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the Ships Call nature of call or Safety then press the ENT key a 5 Press the ENT key again to transmit the selected Cancel 1181 type of All Ships call TT B 6 After the All Ships call is transmitted the transceiver r3encs switches to CH16 7 Listen to the channel to make sure it is not busy then key the microphone and say PAN PAN PAN or Securite Securite Securite depending on the priority of the call Then announce both your call sign and the channel you wish to switch to for communi cations 11 4 2 Receiving an All Ships Call 1 When an All Ships call is received an emergency alarm sounds The radio will automatically change to CH16 and zswusn the LCD shows the MMSI of the vessel transmitting Ril shies the All Ships call CH ie Ship Press any key to stop the alarm Exi tICLRI ET 3 Monitor CH16 or traffic channel until the Urgency voice communication is completed 11 5 INDIVIDUAL CALL This feature allows the FM 4
31. navigation only such as meeting and passing in restricted waters CH6 is used for navigational traffic between vessels By regulation power is normally limited to 1 Watt on these channels Your radio is programmed to automatically reduce power to this limit on these chan nels However in certain situations it may be necessary to temporarily use a higher power See page 18 H L key for how to temporarily override the low power limit on these two channels Page 26 FUR UN O FM 4000 10 12 DUAL WATCH TO CH16 1 2 3 4 Adjust the SQL knob until the background noise disappears Select the channel you wish to dual watch with CH16 Press the key followed by the A DW key The 800 will scan be tween CH16 and the channel that was selected in Zu USA step 2 If a transmission is received on the channel selected sz in step 2 the FM 4000 watches it and CH16 13 stop Dual Watch press the F key followed by the again i Hm i Y L U SUR aa m 10 13 SCANNING Scanning allows the user to select the scan type from Memory scan or Priority scan Memory scan scans the channels that were programmed into memory Priority scan scans the channels programmed in memory with the priority channel 10 13 1 Selecting the Scan Type 1 2 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL se
32. show the DSC Call Menu Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Group To cancel press the CLR key Press the ENT key The transceiver beeps and the Group directory appears Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the Group you want to contact Press the ENT key then turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the operating channel you FM 4000 FUR UN Page 47 want to communicate on then press the ENT key 6 Pressthe ENT key again to transmit the Group call signal 7 When the Group call signal is sent the LCD displays the information shown in the illustra tion at right 8 After the Group call is transmitted all the ra Poutine dios in the group switch to the designated chan 25 058 nel pt 9 Listen to the channel to make sure it is not busy then key the microphone and call the other ves sels you desire to communicate with Manual Calling You may enter a Group MMSI number manually to contact a group whose Group call number is not registered in the radio 1 2 10 Press the CALL MENU key to show the DSC Call Menu Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Group To cancel press the CLR key Press the ENT key The transceiver beeps then the Group Directory appears Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Manual then press the ENT key InPut Enter the MMSI number nine digits first digit per 987 manently set to O
33. the radio is receiving a call Two Remote MICs remote control speaker microphone with display are available The main features are e Commercial grade ITU class D DSC transceiver e Superior receiver performance 80 dB rejection e 30W LoudHailer complete with listen back and four fog horns bells and whistle 2 2 inch internal speaker produces clear loud audio 2 58 x 1 28 dot matrix display Alphanumeric keypad allows direct entry of channel numbers or selection of most used functions NAV mode displays latitude longitude position time SOG COG Oversized rotary selector volume and squelch knobs Programmable scan selectable priority scan and dual watch One button access to CH16 and CH9 Treble and bass audio tone control Two inputs for optional Remote MIC Optional voice scrambler Multi station intercom High and low voltage warnings When connected to a GPS receiver x e o o o o o o Page 4 FUR UN O FM 4000 2 PACKING LIST When the package containing the transceiver is first opened please check it for the following contents e FM 4000 Transceiver e Mounting Bracket and attaching hardware including mic hook bracket knob and screws Owner s Manual e Warning Sticker e Power 3 OPTIONS MMB 84 E Flush Mount Bracket Remote MIC Black White 23 foot Extension Cable for R
34. to calling a vessel on CH16 and requesting to go to another channel Using Pre Programmed Vessel 1 2 Press the CALL MENUJ key to show the DSC Call Menu Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select In dividual To cancel press the CLR key Press the ENT key The transceiver beeps then the Individual directory appears Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the Individual you want to contact Press the ENT key then turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the operating channel you want to communicate on then press the ENT key 1 Press the ENT key again to transmit the individual om DSC signal Cancel LR Page 42 EUR UNO FM 4000 7 When an Individual call acknowledgment is re simzewusn _ ceived the channel selected at step 5 is auto indiyidusl matically selected and a ringing tone sounds 25WuSA 8 Press CLR key to listen to the channel to make Individual sure it is not busy then key the microphone to 250088 call the other vessel individual Manual Calling You may enter an MMSI number manually to contact a vessel which is not stored in the Individual Directory 1 2 10 11 12 Press the CALL MENU key to show the DSC Call Menu Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select In dividual To cancel press the CLR key Press the ENT key The transceiver beeps then the Individual directory appears Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to sele
35. using the nut Drill the four screw holes approx 2 mm on the wall then install the mount ing base to the wall using four screws Put the rubber cap onto the nut The installation is now complete NOTE The routing cable can be cut and spliced however care needs to be taken when reconnecting the wires to ensure water integrity Before cutting the cable make sure it is not plugged into the radio After cutting you will notice there are the following wires Yellow Green Brown Purple Blue Green Red Shield The red and shield wires are wrapped in foil Remove the foil and separate the red and shield wires Page 10 FUR UN CD FM 4000 Remote MIC or External Speaker Selection By default the internal speaker is turned on however it can be turned off to use the external speaker when the Remote MIC is installed Remote MIC procedure 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the A or W key to select Ext Speaker Set ENT Clear CLR Press the ENT key Radio Setur 4 Press the A or W key to select Off External speaker off or External speaker 6 Pressthe ENT key to save the selection then press the 16 9 key to return to radio operation d Graz tind LIP EL io Face T it ae ee m RS SS Qul F ERIT ERT S
36. 000 to contact another vessel with a DSC VHF radio and automatically switch the receiving radio to a desired communica tions channel This feature is similar to calling a vessel on CH16 and request ing to go to another channel switching to the channel is private between the two stations VADE LIT T mmu gum LEER p D 11 5 1 Setting up the Individual Position Call Director The FM 4000 has a DSC directory that allows you to store a vessel or person s name and the MMSI number associated with vessels you wish to transmit Individual calls position requests and position send transmissions FM 4000 F UR UN O Page 39 To transmit an Individual call you must program this directory with information of the persons you wish to call similar to the telephone directory of a cellular phone 1 2 10 11 To store the data entered press and hold the ENT 12 13 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the DSC Setup menu Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select Individual Directory Press the ENT key eet Select Add with the CHANNEL selector knob Set I NTI then press the ENT key individual Directoru Press applicable key to enter the first letter of the name of the vessel or person you want to reference in the di
37. 3 SCANNING for details 3 SCAN Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 3 in a channel number Secondary use Depends on the transceiver version Press the key first then press the 3 SCAN key to start and stop the scanning of programmed channels See section 10 13 SCANNING for details Page 18 FUR UN CD FM 4000 4 DW Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 4 in a channel number Secondary use Press the F key first then press the A DW key to scan for voice com munications on the priority channel and another selected channel until a signal is received on either channel Dual Watch See section 10 12 DUAL WATCH TO CH16 for details 5 IC Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 5 in a channel number Secondary use Press the key first then press the 5 IC key when the optional Re mote MIC is connected to activates Intercom function between radio and Remote MIC See section 10 17 INTERCOM OPERATION for de tails 6 NAV Key When in the radio mode this key directly inputs the digit 6 in a channel number Secondary use Press the F key first then press the 6 NAV key and the LCD displays NAV GPS Data Time SOG Speed Over Ground and COG Course Over Ground Requires a GPS receiver connected to the FM 4000 with the accessory cable See section 8 5 ACCESSORY CABLE for details 7
38. 56 UA ME Regie reem 57 123 HME DISPLAY em 58 124 SOG SPEED OVER GROUND UNIT 58 12 5 TRUE MAGNETIC CHANGE 59 PRIORITY CHANNEL SE 59 127 Minceur 60 128 SCAN RESUME 60 129 KEY BEEP 61 110 WEATHER ALERT SETUP ru o 61 12 11 GRANINEL NAMING M aitai 62 1212 NAMING THE RADIO OR REMOTE MIC 63 12 13 ADJUSTING IHE TREBLE AND BASS 64 12 14 FOG ALERT TONE FREQUENCY hd snes ada sue ndun cubes uS EEE EAEE esa E 64 1245 CALENDAR SETUP 65 REMOTE MIC OPERATIODU aM 18 atn ace cens 68 13 1 REMOTE CONTROLS 68 13 2 INTERCOM OPERAT
39. 6 SPECIFICATIONS Performance specifications are nominal unless otherwise indicated and are subject to change without notice 16 1 GENERAL NER RR All USA International and Canadian 13 8 20 Current Drain sg 0 5A 1 5A cuc d 5 0 A Hi 1 5 A Lo DIMENSIONS RR 3 5 H x 9 1 W x 5 9 D 90 H x 230 W x 150 D mm Flush Mount Dimensions 2 8 H x 8 1 Wx 5 1 D 72 H x 205 W x 130 D mm WV GIGI EE 3 2 lbs 1 45 kg 16 2 TRANSMITTER AN OG E 156 025 to 157 425 MHz c 25 W Hi 1 W Lo Conducted Spurious Emissions 80 dB Hi 66 dB Lo Audio ReSponse within 1 3 of a 6 dB octave pre emphasis characteristic at 300 to 3000 Hz BI TOMO BM E TELE 5 OCU AUG RR 16 for DSC 16K0G2B Frequency Stability 4 F to 140 20 to 60 0 000596 and EPOR 50 16 3 RECEIVER Frequency Harge sseecesssanenrzucin riore 156 050 to 163 275 MHz Sensitivity 20 AB 0 35 uV 12 0B SINAD eee eet E E 0 30 uV Squelch Sensitivity 0 13 uV Modulation Acceptance
40. 7 When finished programming the number press and hold the ENT key A confirmation mes sage appears on the display Set your MMSI again then press and hold the ENT key 8 Press the ENT key to store the number in the memory 9 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation ni T ENT Ws LETT FM 4000 F UR UN O Page 35 11 3 DSC DISTRESS CALL The FM 4000 is capable of transmitting and receiving DSC distress messages to all DSC radios The FM 4000 may be connected to a GPS receiver to also transmit the latitude and longitude of your vessel 11 3 1 Transmitting a DSC Distress Call NOTE To transmit a DSC Distress call an MMSI number must be programmed See section 11 2 2 Programming the MMSI In order for your ship s location to be transmitted a GPS receiver must be connected to the FM 4000 See section 8 5 ACCESSORY CABLE 1 Lift the red spring loaded DISTRESS cover then the DISTRESS key The DISTRESS ALERT menu ap pears on the LCD ee 2 Press and hold the DISTRESS key The radio s dis cancel iced play counts down 5 4 3 2 1 and then the Distress BiSTRESS ALERT call is transmitted The backlight of the LCD and key pad flash while the radio s display is counting down 3 When the distress signal is sent CH70 and icon appear on the LCD 4 The transceiver shadow watches for a t
41. ARS Red 40 FUR UN O FM 4000 11 5 2 Setting up Individual Reply Allows setting up the radio to automatically default setting or manually re spond to a DSC Individual call requesting you to switch to a working channel for voice communications When Manual is selected the MMSI of the calling vessel is shown allowing you to see who is calling This function is similar to the caller ID on a cellular phone 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select DSC Setup menu 3 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select Individual Reply 4 Press the ENT key 5 Turnthe CHANNEL selector knob to select Au tomatic or Manual 6 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting S amp t tEHTI Clear gt ICLRI 7 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation 11 5 3 Setting up Individual Group Call Ringer When an Individual call or Group call is received the radio will produce a ring ing tone for two minutes This selection allows the Individual call ringer time to be changed 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENUJ key until Radio Setup menu appears 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select DSC Setup menu 3 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select Individual Ringer
42. DSC Individual Position Call Directory with the name of the vessel s or person and the MMSI of the DSC radio you wish to send your position to To setup this directory see section 11 5 1 Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory 11 9 1 Setting up a Position Send Ringer The FM 4000 has the capability to turn off the Position Send ringer as follows 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the DSC Setup menu 3 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select DSC 4 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select Position Report 5 Press the ENT key then select Off with the CHANNEL selector knob 6 Press the ENT key to store the selected set ting 7 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to re turn to radio operation To enable the ringer tone select On at step 6 in this procedure 11 9 2 Transmitting a DSC Position Send Call Using Pre Programmed Vessel 1 Press the CALL MENU key to show DSC Call Menu 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Pos Report FM 4000 F UR UN O Page 53 3 Press ENT key to show the Position Send Di rectory This directory uses the Individual Di rectory information 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select a name in the direc
43. E Refer to the VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART page 77 for instructions on use of simplex and duplex channels NOTE All channels are factory programmed in accordance with FCC USA Industry Canada Canada and International regulations Mode of op eration cannot be altered from simplex to duplex or vice versa 10 6 USA CANADA AND INTERNATIONAL MODE 1 To change the mode hold the 16 9 key then press the WX key The mode changes from USA to International to Canadian with each press of the WX key USA appears for the USA mode INTL for the International mode and CAN for the Canadian mode 2 See the VHF MAHINE CHANNEL CHART page 77 for allocated chan nels in each mode FM 4000 FURUNO Page 23 10 7 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS 1 To receive a NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather channel press the WX key The transceiver will go to the last selected weather channel 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob on the radio or UP A DOWN keys on the microphone to select a different NOAA weather channel 3 To exit from the NOAA weather channels press the WX key The trans ceiver returns to the channel it was on prior to a weather channel 10 7 1 NOAA Weather Alert In the event of extreme weather disturbances such as storms and hurricanes the NOAA sends a weather alert accompanied by a 1050 Hz tone and subse quent weather report on one of the NOAA weather channels When the Weather
44. E OUT TIMER TO T 23 10 5 SIMPLEX DUPLEX CHANNEL Gunsten 23 10 6 USA CANADA AND INTERNATIONAL MODE 23 10 7 NOAA WEATHER GBHANNIELBS codo E ho dE 24 10 7 1 NOAA Ru qe 24 10 7 2 NOAA Weather Alert Testing 24 10 8 EMERGENCY CH16 USE rt 25 10 9 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL CH 16 25 10 10 MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS 26 10 11 OPERATING ON CHANNELS 13 AND G7 d EIN ODER ca debe 26 10 12 DUAL 27 1013 SCANNING e e E E OH 27 10 13 1 Selecting the Scan Type 27 10 13 2 Memory Scanning M SCAN 27 10 13 3 Priority Scanning P SGAN e a net iiai 28 10 14 PA FOG OPERATION c 29 10 14 1 Operating the PA HAIL mode 29 10 14 2 Operating the FOG HORN 30 10 15 DISPLAY SOG AND COG INFORMATION 30 10 16 COD DIMMER OE EE E EAEE
45. Horn mode Operator can select from Underway Stop Sail Tow Aground Anchor Horn and Siren Refer to the Fog Horn Timing Chart on the next page 1 Press the key followed by the 9 FOG key 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select one of the eight functions described above 3 Press the ENT key 4 Onthe Horn and Siren modes press the PTT switch to activate the tone through the HAIL PA speaker Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to control the AF output level The AF output level can be set from 0 to 30 watts 5 When the fog signal is not outputted rotate the VOL knob to adjust the listen back volume 6 To exit the Fog Horn mode press the CLR key ow Listen VOL en 10 15 DISPLAYING SOG AND COG INFORMATION The transceiver has the ability to display the time SOG and COG data as well as the vessel s position LAT LON when connected to a GPS receiver 1 Press the F key followed by the 6 NAV key to display SOG and COG information 2 To hide SOG and COG information press the F key followed by the 6 NAV key again 10 16 LCD DIMMER You can adjust the LCD dimmer as follows 1 Press the F key followed by the 1 DIM key to enable oe of the backlight intensity mer 2 the CHANNEL selector knob to select the de sired backlight intensity 3 Press the CLR key to return to Radio mode Set gt 1 Clear ICLR Page 30 FUR UN O FM 4000 Horn
46. ION Hao v e Fes en eiit 70 70 132 2 71 USES Eo co uz pcm 71 13 3 1 Number of Soft Keys RR wn 71 13 32 Define the Soft 72 134 EXTERNAL SPEAKER AF SELbEGQTIODN iet rr skdsc cic doti rk Rv tuer a ded teda goo ned 72 135 JDSC SRADIO SETUP e apa o ee eE iar aS bob 73 MAINTENANCE e M 74 14 1 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 75 CHANNEL ile pese 76 SPECIFICATIONS icnn 82 FM 4000 FURUNO Page 3 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 INTRODUCTION The FURUNO FM 4000 is a Marine VHF Radiotelphone designed for use in the frequency range of 156 025 to 163 275 MHz The FM 4000 can be pow ered with 11 to 16 VDC power and has a switchable RF output power of 1 Watt or 25 Watts The FM 4000 operates on all currently allocated marine channels Channels are switchable for use with USA International or Canadian regulations Emer gency CH16 can be immediately selected by pressing the red 16 9 key NOAA weather channels can also be accessed immediately by pressing the WX key The FM 4000 incorporates DSC Digital Selective Calling Class D facilities which comply with ITU R M 493 11 DSC Class D Class D operation pro vides continuous watch on DSC CH70 even if
47. MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE With Class D DSC Modem and CH70 with receiver FM 4000 Owner s Manual Commercial grade ITU class D DSC transceiver Superior receiver performance 80 rejection 30W LoudHailer complete with listen back and four fog horns bells and whistle 2 2 inch internal speaker produces clear loud audio 2 58 x 1 28 dot matrix display Alphanumeric keypad allows direct entry of channel numbers or selection of most used functions NAV mode displays latitude longitude position time SOG COG Oversized rotary selector volume and squelch knobs Programmable scan selectable priority scan and dual watch One button access to CH16 and CH9 Treble and bass audio tone control Two inputs for optional Remote MIC Optional voice scrambler Multi station intercom High and low voltage warnings When attached to GPS Receiver ET IT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ON 10 GENERAL aciem 4 1 1 INTRODUCTION c 0 4 gib d CER 5 spe fm 5 SAFETY WARNING INFORMATION Su 5 FCC RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION 6 5 1 STATON LAC BRIS u
48. RADIO SETUP for details However the Dimmer Contrast and Key Beep menu items which are accessed from the Remote MIC only controls the Remote MIC s display and speaker DSC SETUP RADIO SETUP menu from the Remote MIC 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENUJ key until Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the A W key to select Radio Setup or DSC Setup 3 Press the ENT key then use the AT W key to select the menu item you wish to work on 4 Press the ENT key 5 Press the A W key to change the value or condi tion for the menu item then press the ENT key to save the new setting 6 Press the 16 9 key to return to the normal opera tion Radio Setup Function gt SSS O EXT Speaker Selects the speaker to use Internal or External a Pas hy me aT J kr Pa pm mp PER hi Pt m 7 AF Select Selects the audio output Soft Keys Sets the key assignment DSCSETUP Function Sets the latitude longitude of your vessel manually DSC BEEP Turns on or off the Individual Group Position request or send beep FM 4000 FURUNO Page 73 14 MAINTENANCE The inherent quality of the solid state components used in this transceiver will provide many years of continuous use Taking the following precautions will prevent damage to the transceiver e Keep the microphone connected or the jack covered at
49. UN O FM 4000 6 FCC NOTICE NOTICE Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void com pliance with FCC Rules Any change or modification must be approved in writing by STANDARD HORIZON NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to ra dio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be de termined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 7 7 GETTING STARTED 7 1 ABOUT VHF RADIO The radio frequencies used in the VHF marine band lie between 156 and 158 MHz with some shore stations
50. a GPS re ceiver you may send the latitude longitude of your vessel manually if desired db a Press the ENT key twice The display looks like i the illustration at the right b Enter your local UTC time then press the ENT key c Enter the latitude longitude of your vessel then press the ENT key To select North press the G NAV key South S press the 7 SCRM key East E press the 3 SCAN key or West W press the 9 FOG key d To store the data entered press and hold the END 4 Press and hold the DISTRESS key The radio s dis gLERT play counts down 5 4 3 2 1 and then the distress call is transmitted The backlight of the LCD and key pad flash during the countdown 5 When the distress signal is sent CH70 and _ icon appear on the LCD 6 The transceiver will watch for a DSC acknowledgment transmission on CH70 and also receive calls on CH16 7 Whena DSC Distress acknowledgment is received a distress alarm sounds and channel 16 is auto matically selected The LCD shows the MMSI of the ship responding to your distress zancell RECEIVED ACK Acknowledgment signal is received RLY Relay acknowledgment signal is received from an other vessel or coast station 8 To cancel the DSC distress alarm signal from the speaker press any key hisi r mmes 1 Le dt the d ERITI
51. annel The default reply method is Auto matic but manual reply before the radio switches to the requested calling chan nel also is available This selection is useful if you want to see who is calling and requesting you to switch to a channel for communications similar to the caller ID on a cellular phone 1 When an Individual call is received the Individual call ringing alarm sounds The radio automatically automatic mode selected zswusa switches to the requested channel and the LCD indivisual shows the MMSI of the vessel calling CHEER C 2 Press any key to stop the alarm 3 Press the PTT the microphone and talk to the calling ship 11 6 CALL WAITING DIRECTORY The FM 4000 logs received Distress calls and Individual calls The DSC Call Waiting feature is similar to an an swering machine where calls are recorded for review 7 125 iL L j When a call is logged while the radio is set on the DSC tos 12 46 Standby function 3 icon appears on the LCD The FM 4000 can memo rize up to 30 Distress calls and up to 80 Individual calls 11 6 1 Enabling the Call Waiting Feature Follow the steps below to enable or disable the Call Waiting feature 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Radio Setup menu appears 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select DSC Setup menu 3 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select I
52. anning press the CLR 16 9 or WX key 10 13 3 Priority Scanning P SCAN In the default setting Channel 16 is set as the priority channel You may change the priority channel to the desired channel from CH16 on the Radio Setup menu See section 10 13 1 Selecting the Scan Type and 12 6 PRIORITY CHANNEL SET 1 2 6 Adjust the SQL knob until background noise disappears Use the CHANNEL selector knob to select the channel to scan Press the F key followed by the 2 MEM key MEM ap ZEM LSA mi pears on the display which indicates that the chan nel is programmed into the transceiver s memory Hepeat step 2 to select all the channels to scan To DELETE a channel from the transceiver s memory select the channel then press the F key followed by the 2 MEM key MEM is removed from the display To start priority scanning press the F key followed by the P SCAN appears on the LCD Scanning will pro 25M USA EM ceed between the memorized channels and the pri ority channel The priority channel will be scanned after each programmed channel To stop scanning press the CLR 16 9 or WX key You may change the scan resume time in the Radio Setup menu See section 12 8 SCAN RESUME TIME Page 28 FUR UN O FM 4000 10 14 PA FOG OPERATION The FM 4000 has a 30W Hailer that can be used with any 4 Ohm horn When in the Hail mode the PA speaker listens back acts as a m
53. available between 161 and 163 MHz The ma rine VHF band provides communications over distances that are essentially line of sight VHF signals do not travel well through objects such as buildings hills or trees Actual transmission range depends much more on antenna type gain and height than on the power output of the transmitter On a fixed mount 25 W radio transmission expected distances can be greater than 15 miles for a portable 5 W radio transmission the expected distance can be greater than 5 miles in line of sight 7 2 SELECTING AN ANTENNA Marine antennas are made to radiate signals equally in all horizontal direc tions but not straight up The objective of a marine antenna is to enhance the signal toward the horizon The degree to which this is accomplished is called the antenna s gain It is measured in decibels dB and is one of the major factors in choosing an antenna In terms of effective radiated power ERP antennas are rated on the basis of how much gain they have over a theoretical antenna with zero gain A 3 foot 3 dB gain antenna represents twice as much gain over the imaginary antenna Typically a 3 foot 3 dB gain stainless steel whip is used on a sailboat mast The longer 8 foot 6 dB fiberglass whip is primarily used on powerboats that require the additional gain 7 3 COAXIAL CABLE VHF antennas are connected to the transceiver by means of a coaxial cable a shielded transmission line Coaxial cables are spec
54. ay shows the time by the 24 hour system in the UTC mode BN T UTC mode LOCAL mode 12 4 SOG SPEED OVER GROUND UNIT The SOG indication can be shown in knot mph or kph 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select SOG Unit Set MIENT Clear CLR Press the ENT key Radio etur 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select desired unit Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 6 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode knots press the 16 9 key iKilo Meterezhour p Bag JE m Pdl 1 PT CT we e Cul rENHUT PT ge CT S Red 58 FUR UN OD FM 4000 12 5 TRUE MAGNETIC CHANGE NAV DISPLAY The GPS COG Course Over Ground indication can be shown in True or Magnetic 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Magnetic SeLIEHTI Clear CLR 3 Press the ENT key E e esee 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Mag netic or True Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 6 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key 1 T nme
55. ce Marine Operator S VTS in selected areas 1 156 150 160 750 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 156 150 U S Government Only Coast Guard D D 8 Port operation ship movement Commercial fishing ad 5 NN Port operation ship movement EE esponc 5 156 250 Port operation VTS in Seattle eg gt O gt gt Port operation ship movement Boater Calling channel Commercial amp Non commercial Recreational S 156500 Commercial 15 X S 1156 750 Environmental Receiveonly 15 156750 Commercial non commercial ship movement 1 W 18 X D 156 900 161 500 Port operation ship movement 18 S 15690 Commercial 19 X D 156 950 161 550 Port operation ship movement 19A X S 156 950 jUS Commecial 19 X S 156950 lt CoastGuard O lid oo International port operations and shipment 20Nn X S 157000 jPotopertion 21 X D 157 050 161 650 Port operation ship movement S 157050 U S Government Only Canadian Coast Guard 22 X 157 100 161 700 Port operation ship movement APP m US and Canadian Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts announced on channel 16 123 X X D 157 150 161 750 Public Corr
56. ceiving Individual ERE 44 11 6 CALL WAITING DIREC TORY Rin Opp PNE TEE pu 44 11 6 1 Enabling the Call Waiting Feature tate nnd chum LEE FE Un ER 44 11 6 2 Reviewing Received Calls Logged into the Call Waiting Directory 45 11 6 3 Delete the Received Log from the DSC Log Directory 45 GROUP CALC HM 46 11 7 1 a Call me 46 Transmitting a Group 47 11 7 3 Receiving Group 49 11 8 POSITION 50 11 8 1 Setting up Position 50 11 8 2 Transmitting a Position Request to Another Vessel 51 11 8 3 Receiving Position Request ELE Ho iE ERA UU 53 119 POSITION SEND cenean EE a antanianiamncareoninesaneentatiammdenerentlte 53 11 9 1 Transmitting a DSC Position Send Ringer et rete rentre dede 53 11 9 2 Transmitting a DSC Position Send 53 1 93 Receiving a DSC Position Send ERE PR Rid 55 11 10 MANUAL INPUTTING OF THE GPS LOCATION LAT LON eere peter rrt 55 RADIO SETUP e 56 12 1 Kessler
57. ct Manual then press the ENT key Set Enter the MMSI number nine digits which you want to contact then press the ENT key If you enter the wrong number in the MMSI number press the H L key until the wrong number is se lected then enter the correct number 72 When you are finished entering the MMSI number press and hold the ENT key TEES Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Manual then press the ENT key Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the operating channel you want to communicate then 77777 press the ENT key Cancel CLR Press the ENT key again to transmit the indi amem zsu USA vidual DSC signal When Individual acknowledgment is re 2846 259038 ceived the channel selected at step 5 is auto matically selected and a ringing tone sounds amp 5 7 Press the CLR key to listen to the channel to amp zeezsiess make sure it is not busy then key the micro phone to call the other vessel T 8255 pee mp em um 4 ately 4 T u 1 4000 FURUNO Page 43 11 5 5 Receiving an Individual Call When receiving an Individual call an acknowledgment must be sent back to the calling station automatically or manual The default setting is Automatic but the radio has a selection that allows you to manually send a reply before the radio will switch to the requested calling ch
58. e U I C setting Bridge to Bridge channels for example Channel 13 are for use by bridge operators on intercoastal waterways and rivers It is also used by marine vessels in the vicinity of these bridges for navigation and for communicat ing with the bridge operators Note that a limit of 1 Watt is specified for these channels See page 27 for additional information The S D column on the chart indicates either S simplex or D duplex Sim plex means transmitting and receiving on the same frequency Only one party at a time can talk unlike a telephone Be sure to say over and release your microphone push to talk switch at the end of each transmission Duplex op eration involves the use of one frequency for transmitting and a separate fre quency for receiving On channels specified as duplex on the charts correct mode of operation is established automatically by your radio when you select a channel you cannot change the mode And you still must release the push to talk switch after each transmission in order to listen to the radio Channels normally used by recreational boaters are those that include the term non commercial in the Channel Use column of the chart Some of these are shared with other users and some are used only in certain geo graphic regions Marine vessels equipped with VHF radios are required to monitor Channel 16 Page 76 FUR UNO FM 4000 501 TX CHANNELUSE D 156 050 160 650 Public Corresponden
59. e de sired level The beep can be set from Level 1 to Level 6 High or Off Press the ENT key to set the key beep condition 6 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key e eet Diem m St LAGS ES vend ERIT mt Wd S e TL E ic E bl zm nd 1 m eae M Qul TERT T mx EPI 271 we Vd Oo a NOTE Emergency alarm and beeps for DSC operation cannot be turned OFF 12 10 WEATHER ALERT SETUP The NOAA Weather alert can be enabled or disabled The default setting is On SCAN and WX CH 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Weather Alert Set EHTI Clear ICLR Press the ENT key Radic fetur 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the de sired WX alert mode The WX alert mode can be set to WX CH On SCAN SCAN and WX or Off 5 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 6 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key d dE s m he E YT mx EPI 2271 d Cul rERHUT YT mx EPI I Red FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 61 12 11 CHANNEL NAMING You may change the name of a channel Example CH84 CALL HOME 1 2 9
60. ectively Replace the speaker wires to a sheilded 2 con ductor wire See section 8 5 ACCESSORY CABLE for cable connections Page 75 15 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS This chapter provides the VHF Marine Channel assignments for U S A and International use Below are listed some data about the charts 1 2 6 VTS Where indicated these channels are part of the U S Coast Guard s Vessel Traffic System Alpha channel numbers that is channel numbers followed by the letter A such as Channel 07A are simplex channels on the U S A or Canadian channel assignments whose counterparts in the International assignments are duplex channels International channels do not use alpha numbers If you call the Coast Guard on Channel 16 they will sometimes ask you to go to channel 22 Alpha This is a channel assigned to U S A and Cana dian Coast Guards for handling distress and other calls If your radio is set for International operation you will go to Channel 22 instead of 22A and will not be able to communicate with the Coast Guard To use Channel 22 your radio must be set for USA or Canada operation usually by a U I C USA International Canada control or combination of controls Chan nel 22 without an is an International duplex channel for port opera tions Some radios indicate an adjacent to the alpha channels on the display on others alpha is not indicated but the proper channel is se lected based on th
61. ector knob to select time off set from UTC See the illustration below to find your offset time from UTC If 0 00 is assigned the time is the same as UTC Universal Time Coordinated or GMT Greenwich Mean Time 5 Press the ENT key to store the time offset 6 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key ea dag e CE Cu w FERITO PT eee 21 YT mx EPI 271 Po ew Gg LLL gt 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 O 41 42 43 4 45 46 47 8 9 10 11 12 UTC GMT OFFSET TIME TABLE FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 57 12 3 TIME DISPLAY The time can be shown in local or UTC time The time display requires con nection of a GPS receiver 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Time Display Seb ENT Clear CLR 3 Press the ENT key m M 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select UTC or Local Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 6 this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key ea dag m Pb dg n Bg E Qul rENHT PT RT HEECGL Wd S e e al IEHTI 1 1 dca RIDLPI VJ Ez In the local time mode the display shows the time by the 12 hour system while the displ
62. emote MIC GVS2500 Voice Scrambler lif Bluetooth Headset Bluetooth Master Unit 2 Charge Holder for BH 2A 4 SAFETY WARNING INFORMATION This radio is restricted to occupational use work related operations only where the radio operator must have the knowledge to control the exposure condi tions of its passengers and bystanders by maintaining the minimum separa tion distance of 0 89 m 2 92 feet Failure to observe these restrictions will result in exceeding the FCC RF exposure limits Antenna Installation The antenna must be located at least 0 89 m 2 92 feet away from passen gers in order to comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements Lithium Battery This radio contains a lithium battery At the end of the radio s useful life under various state laws it may be illegal to dispose of a lithium battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for details about recycling options and proper disposal FM 4000 FURUNO Page 5 5 FCC RADIO LICENSE INFORMATION FURUNO radios comply with the Federal Communication Commission FCC requirements that regulate the Maritime Radio Service 5 1 STATION LICENSE An ship station license is no longer required for any vessel traveling in U S waters except Hawaii which is less than 20 meters in length However any vessel required to carry a mari
63. er a blank space in the name To clear the previous letter press the CLR key 8 Press and hold the ENT key to enter the name and return to the Unit Name menu 9 f you want to enter the name of another unit repeat steps 4 through 8 10 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key E kir m TRIPE gc H vend YT mx EPI 271 S Wd Oo a Unit mum T Pars ng vend TENTI YT mx 271 TIRS e Cul TERT ET Red tL FM 4000 F UR UN O Page 63 12 13 ADJUSTING THE TREBLE AND BASS Adjust the treble and bass of the speaker audio for best listening in noisy environments The effect is similar to adjusting the treble and bass controls on a stereo 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select Tone Control 3 Press the ENT key then select Bass with the CHANNEL selector knob Seb ENT Clear CLR 4 Press the ENT key then turn the CHANNEL Tong Control selector knob to select desired audio response in the lower frequency range Available selec tions are 6 through 6 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting P 6 Select Treble with the CHANNEL selector Set ENT Clear CLR knob then press the ENT k
64. ercom mode 2 f your FM 4000 is equipped two Remote MICs use the CHANNEL selec tor knob select the one of use RAM1 RAMS or ER USA ALL then press the ENT key 3 When the Intercom feature is activated Intercom appears on the FM 4000 and 4 Press the PTT switch Talk appears on the display NOTE A warning beep is emit ted when the FM 4000 microphone s PTT switch is pressed while the Remote MIC s PTT switch is pressed 5 Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone holding the microphone about 1 2 inch mmm away from your mouth 6 When finished release PTT switch 7 Press the CLR key to return to the Radio mode D enn a3 cu 3 B Lu L ister s D 0 2 LT EE 1 E LEE T d uu ad wr can 28 mala aa i ico n T 1 1 T TI iex Oy cao RADIO lt gt RAM 1 RADIO lt gt 2 1 lt gt 2 ALL Page 32 FURUNO FM 4000 10 17 2 Calling Hold down the 5 IC key when the Intercom mode is activated to send a calling beep to the Remote MIC NOTE When both Remote MICs are set t
65. ery connections and the fuse b The PWR switch needs to be pressed and held to turn the radio on Check the power cable for DC voltage Check the fuse 6A 250V Make sure the red wire is connected to the posi tive battery post and the black wire is con nected to the negative battery post If the fuse blows after replacement contact your dealer for advice the DC power cables away from the engine Add noise suppressor on the power cable Change to resistive spark plug wires and or add an alternator whine filter Check if the accessory cable is firmly fastened Short circuit the external speaker cable WHITE SHIELD Check if the accessory cable is firmly fastened Short circuit the PA speaker cable RED SHIELD Have the antenna checked or test the trans ceiver with another antenna If the problem per sists contact your dealer for advice Confirm that the connected power supply volt age is not over 17 volts or lower than 10 volts Check if the accessory cable is firmly fastened Short circuit the PA speaker cable RED SHIELD Check if the accessory cable is firmly fastened Some GPS receivers use the battery ground line for NMEA connection Check the output signal format of the GPS re ceiver This radio requires NMEA0183 format with GLL RMB or RMC sentence as an output signal If the GPS receiver has a facility for set ting baud rate and parity select 4800 and NONE resp
66. espondence Marine Operator 23A X S 157 150 U S Government Only 24 X X X D 157 200 161 800 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 25 X X X D 157 250 161 850 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 126 X X X D 157 300 161 900 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 27 X X X D 157 350 161 950 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 28 X X X D 157 400 162 000 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 8 gt gt gt MM MM XM xd ra Qm lo gt N FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 77 VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART 5 0 TX CHANNEL USE ME F 56 025 160 625 Public Correspondence Marine Operator X WEN 56 075 160 675 Public Correspondence Marine Operator Port operation ship movement NL 156 075 Public Coast Coast Guard East Coast commercial fishing only Port operation ship movement East Coast commercial fishing only nem Port operation ship movement VTS in selected areas Port operation ship movement Port operation ship movement T O 2 5 8 C3 xx X Co gt X X X pem Port operation ship movement S 156275 7 NN Port operation ship movement x x S 156325 XIIS 156 375 US Commercial Used for Bridge to bridge com muni cations in lower Miss
67. ey ae eH 7 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select de sired audio response in the higher frequency range Available selections are 6 through 8 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 9 To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key 12 14 FOG ALERT TONE FREQUENCY You can select the tone frequency for the PA Fog operation The available frequency range is 200 Hz 850 Hz in 50 Hz steps The default tone fre quency is 400 Hz 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select FOG Frequency Set LENT Clear CLR 3 Press the ENT key peep ee 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select desired tone frequency 5 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 6 exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key Cul rENHTI Pl ge CT 11 riz iis 9 f T mx EPI 271 2 ULT YT mx EPI 271 64 FUR UN O FM 4000 12 15 CALENDAR SETUP Calendar Menu The FM 4000 has a clock that remembers date time latitude and longitude Connecting a GPS receiver to the FM 4000 is very important as it not only will be used to update the calendar automatically and also when a DSC Distress call is transmitted will send your vessel s location t
68. fore starting scanning 1 m Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select SCAN Resume Press the ENT key Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the de sired resume time The resume time can be set to 1 through 5sec or Off In the Off selection the scanning resumes after the other station stops transmitting carrier drops Press the ENT key to store the selected setting To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key Page 60 UN O Cul rENHTI kel Tarn A Cu FERIT k TARS e Qul rENHTI ed Qul rENHT Ree LEITI Kel bhml bee vee H ee ED Cul rENHT S Eod amu Cua SMEERT wd gum md gum op 21 ms d m enone md ae 21 FM 4000 12 9 KEY BEEP Set the beep tone volume level when a key is pressed 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec tor knob to select Key Beep Set MIENT Clear ICLR Press the ENT key Radio Getur 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select th
69. he Radio Setup menu appears 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the DSC Setup menu Seb EHT Clear CLF 3 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selec Setur tor knob to select Position Reply 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Auto matic or Manual In the Automatic mode after a DSC POS Request is received the radio will auto matically transmit your vessel s position In the niger Manual mode the display of the 4000 will show ztezition Reels ny who is requesting your position T 5 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting 6 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to re gt 1 Clear iCLR turn to radio operation 271 Sel TEHTI Clear I CLR Page 50 FUR UNO FM 4000 11 8 2 Transmitting a Position Request to Another Vessel Using Pre Programmed Vessel 1 Press the CALL MENU key to show DSC Call Menu 2 urn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Pos Request 3 Press ENT key to show the Position Request Directory This directory uses the Individual Di rectory information 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select a name then press the ENT key 5 Press the ENT key again to transmit the Po sition Request DSC call 6 When the FM 4000 receives the position from the polled vessel it is shown the radio dis
70. icrophone and sends sound to the front panel speaker and the speaker MIC through the PA horn speaker which provides two way communications through the PA horn speaker NOTE Before entering the PA or Fog mode the FM 4000 receives on the last selected VHF channel to receive DSC calls NOTE In some areas powerful AM broadcast stations may be heard when in the listen back mode In this case change the speaker wire to 2 con ductor shielded audio cable See section 8 5 ACCESSORY CABLE PA Hail mode PA Hail mode allows the transceiver to be used as a power hailer when a HAIL PA speaker is installed The PA Hail mode has a listen back feature which provides two way communication through the HAIL PA speaker Fog Horn mode Automatic signaling is transmitted through the HAIL PA speaker When the Fog Horn Bells or Whistle signal is not being outputted the FM 4000 lis tens back through the connected PA Horn speaker 10 14 1 Operating the PA Hail mode 1 Press the key followed by the 2 MEM key to activate the PA Hail mode P istas 2 Press the PTT switch to speak through the HAIL PA 33 5 1 speaker Rotate the CHANNEL selector knob to control the AF output level The AF output level can be set from 0 to 30 watts 3 When the fog signal is not outputted rotate the VOL knob to adjust the listen back volume 4 To exit the PA Hail mode press the CLR key FM 4000 FURUNO Page 29 10 14 2 Operating the Fog
71. ified by their diameters and construction For runs less than 20 feet RG 58 U about 1 4 inch in diameter is a good choice For runs over 20 feet but less than 50 feet the larger diameter RG 8X or RG 213 U should be used Cable runs over 50 feet should use RG 8X For installation of the connector onto the coaxial cable see the figure below To get your coaxial cable through a Adapter fitting and into your boat s interior you Sat may have to cut off the end plug and reattach it later You can do this if you follow the directions that come with the connector Be sure to make good sol dered connections Page 8 FUR UN CD FM 4000 8 INSTALLATION 8 1 LOCATION The radio can be mounted at any angle Choose a mounting location that e is far enough from any compass to avoid any deviation in compass read ing due to the speaker magnet see the compass safe distances in the Safety Instructions provides easy access to the front panel controls and rear connectors allows connection to a power source and an antenna has nearby space for installation of a microphone hanger the antenna must be mounted at least three feet from the radio Note To insure the radio does not affect the compass or the radio s perfor mance is not affected by the antenna location temporarily connect the radio in the desired location and a Examine the compass to see if the radio causes any deviation b Connect the antenna and key the radio Check to en
72. igit of a Group MMSI is always set to 0 in accordance with international regulations All FURUNO radios are preset so when program ming a Group MMSI the first digit is set to O The USCG recommends programming the MID of a Ship MMSI into the second third and fourth digits of the Group MMSI as it denotes the area the ship is located The last five digits are decided upon by persons in the Group This is important step as all radios in the group must contain the same Group MMSI so they can be contacted by each other There is a chance that another group of vessels have the same Group as yours If this happens simply change one or more of the last five digits of the Group MMSI 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the DSC Setup menu 3 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select Group Directory 4 Press the ENT key then select Add with the Birectoro _ CHANNEL selector knob EHT Clear ICLR 5 Press the ENT key Page 46 FUR UN O FM 4000 6 10 11 12 13 Press applicable key to enter the first letter of the name of the group you want to reference in the di rectory Example Press the 2 MEM key repeatedly to Clea toggle among the seven available characters asso 892 ciated with that key 2 gt gt gt gt
73. issippi River Inter ship only Canada Commercial fishing S amp R 68 X X X S 156425 Non commercial Recreational X X XS 156 475 US Non commercial Recreational Canada Commercial fishing only International Inter ship Port opertions and Ship movement me Digital selective calling voice communications not allowed US Canada Non commercial Recreational International Port opertions and Ship movement 72 1 156 625 Non commercial Inter ship only 5 156 675 US Port Operations Canada Commercial fish ing only International Inter ship Port opertions and Ship movement 74 5 156 725 US Port Operations Canada Commercial fishing only International Inter ship Port opertions and Ship movement 75 X X X S 156 775 9 PortOperations Inter ship only 1W 176 X X X 8 X 156825 Port Operations Inter ship only 1W 77 X X 156 875 PortOperations Inter ship only 1W 77 X S 156875 Port Operations Inter ship Port operation ship movement 78A X X S 156925 Non commercial Recreational 79 X D 156 975 161 575 operation and Ship movement 79A X X S 156 975 Commercial O Page 78 FUR UNO FM 4000 X 157 025 161 625 Port operation ship movement 157 025 157 075 161 675 Port operation ship movement sg ZL
74. lec tor knob to select SCAN Type Sek ENT Clear ICLE Press the ENT key Turn the CHANNEL selector knob select Priority SCAN or Memory SCAN Press the ENT key to store the selected setting Press the CLR key to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation Set MIENT Clear CLR iah Tarn gd md ond TENUTI E neces DT 10 13 2 Memory Scanning M SCAN 1 e Adjust the SQL knob until background noise disappears Use the CHANNEL selector knob to select the channel to scan Press the F key followed by the 2 MEM key MEM 25 USR pears on the LCD which indicates that the channel is programmed into the transceiver s memory Repeat step 2 to select other channels to scan To DELETE a channel from the transceiver s memory select the then press the key followed by the 2 MEM key MEM disappears from the LCD To start scanning press the F key followed by the 3 SCAN key M SCAN appears on the LCD Scanning will proceed from the lowest to HE EN MEN Ji TERI Tm mui m m m m HH imm Bi EI E SAE l FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 27 the highest programmed channel number and will stop on a channel when a transmission is received The channel number will blink during reception To stop sc
75. ll is received the time the call was made and the ship s MMSI or vessel s name appear on the LCD e FM 4000 FURUNO Page 49 11 8 POSITION REQUEST Advancements in DSC have made it possible to poll the location of another vessel and show the position of that vessel on the display of the FM 4000 FURUNO has taken this feature one step further If any FURUNO GPS chart plotters are connected to the FM 4000 the polled position of the vessel is shown on the display of the GPS chart plotter making it easy to navigate to the location of the polled vessel This is a great feature for anyone wanting to know the position of another vessel For example your buddy that is catching fish or finding the location of a person you are cruising with NOTE The other vessel must have an operating GPS receiver connected to its DSC transceiver and must not have its transceiver set to deny position requests See the section 11 5 INDIVIDUAL CALL to enter informa tion into the individual directory 11 8 1 Setting up Position Reply The FM 4000 can automatically or manually send your position to another vessel This selection is important if you are concerned about someone polling the position of your vessel that you may not want to In the manual mode you will see the MMSI or person s name shown on the display allowing you to choose to send your position to the requesting vessel or not 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENUJ key until t
76. lls to or from another vessel equipped with a DSC transceiver 11 2 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY MMSI 11 2 1 What is an MMSI An MMSI is a nine digit number used on marine transceivers capable of using DSC This number is used like a telephone number to selectively call other ves sels Page 34 FURUNO FM 4000 THIS NUMBER MUST BE PROGRAMMED INTO THE RADIO TO OPERATE THE DSC FUCTIONS How can obtain an MMSI assignment In the USA visit the following websites to register http www boatus com mmsi or http seatow com boating_safety mmsi asp In the Canada visit http strategis ic gc ca epic site smt gst nsf vwapj cpc_2307e pdf FILE cpc 2307e pdf 11 2 2 Programming the MMSI WARNING An MMSI can be inputted only once Therefore please be careful not to input the incorrect MMSI number If the user needs to change the MMSI number after it has been entered the radio will have to be re turned to the factory 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to the left to select the 5 Setup menu 3 Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select User MMSI 4 Press the ENT key 5 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob or press the UP A DOWN on the microphone to se lect the first number of your MMSI then press the ENT key to go to the next number 6 Repeat step 5 to set your MMSI nine digits
77. ncy may be de fined as a threat to life or property In such instances be sure the transceiver is on and set it to CH16 Then do as follows 1 Press the microphone push to talk switch and say Mayday Mayday May day This is your vessel s name 2 Then repeat once Mayday your vessel s name 3 Now report your position in latitude longitude or by giving a true or mag netic bearing state which to a well known landmark such as a navigation aid or geographic feature such as an island or harbor entry 4 Explain the nature of your distress sinking collision aground fire heart attack life threatening injury etc State the kind of assistance you desire pumps medical aid etc Report the number of persons aboard and condition of any injured Estimate the present seaworthiness and condition of your vessel Give your vessel s description length design power or sail color and other distinguishing marks The total transmission should not exceed one minute 9 End the message by saying OVER Release the microphone push to talk and listen 10 If there is no answer repeat the above procedure If there is still no re sponse try another channel 10 9 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL CH16 OR CH9 Channel 16 may be used for initial contact hailing with another vessel However its most important use is for emergency messages This channel must be monitored at all times except when actually using another cha
78. ndividual Ack 4 Press the ENT key 5 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Able to comply or Unable Press the ENT key to store the selected setting Eet ENT Clear gt ICLR 7 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation n Page 44 FUR UN O FM 4000 11 6 2 Reviewing Received Calls Logged into the Call Waiting Directory 1 Press the CALL MENU key to show DSC 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the DSC Log menu DSE 3 Press the ENT key then turn the CHANNEL se lector knob to select the category Distress Alert LOG or DSC Call Log you want to review and or call back 4 Press the ENT key then turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the station name or MMSI number you want to review and or call back 5 Press the ENT key to review details for the selected station 6 Press the ENT key again to call the selected station NOTE When there is an unread received call the category Distress Alert LOG or DSC Call Log indication will blink 11 6 3 To Delete the Received Log from the DSC Log Directory 1 Press the CALL MENU key to show the DSC BEC Call Menu Call Menu 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the DSC Log menu pst 3 Press the ENT key then turn the CHANNEL se lector knob to select Log Dele
79. ne radio on an international voyage carry ing an HF single sideband radiotelephone or marine satellite terminal is re quired to have a ship station license FCC license forms including applica tions for ship 506 and land station licenses can be downloaded via the Internet at www fcc gov forms To obtain a form from the FCC call 888 225 5322 5 2 RADIO CALL SIGN Currently the FCC does not require recreational boaters to have a Ship Radio Station License The USCG recommends that you use your boat s registration number and the state in which it is registered 5 3 CANADIAN SHIP STATION LICENSING You may need a license when traveling in Canada If you do need a license contact their nearest field office or regional office or write Industry Canada Radio Regulatory Branch Attn DOSP 300 Slater Street Ottawa Ontario Canada KIA 0C8 5 4 FCC INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION The following data pertaining to the transceiver is necessary to fill out the li cense application Acceptance 2 FCC Part 80 COHIDUE 20 WOT 1 Watt low and 25 Watts high a CES I KI d DIESE 16KOG3E 16K0G2B Frequency 156 025 to 163 275 MHz PCG Number NDS K6630283X3S Industry Canada Type Approval 511B 30283X3S Page 6 FUR
80. nel is not busy call the other vessel After a transmission say over and release the microphone s push to talk PTT switch When all communication with the other vessel is completed end the last transmission by stating your Call Sign and the word out Note that it is not necessary to state your Call Sign with each transmission only at the beginning and end of the contact Remember to return to CH16 when not using another channel Some radios automatically monitor CH16 even when set to other channels or when scan ning 10 10 MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS To make a radiotelephone call use a channel designated for this purpose The fastest way to learn which channels are used for radiotelephone traffic is to ask at a local marina Channels available for such traffic are designated Pub lic Correspondence channels on the channel charts in this manual Some examples for USA use are Channels 24 25 26 27 28 84 85 86 and 87 Call the marine operator and identify yourself by your vessel s name The marine operator will then ask you how you will pay for the call telephone credit card collect etc and then link your radio transmission to the telephone lines The marine telephone company managing the VHF channel you are using may charge a link up fee in addition to the cost of the call 10 11 OPERATING ON CHANNELS 13 AND 67 CH13 is used at docks and bridges and by vessels maneuvering in port Mes sages on this channel must concern
81. ng 6 Press the CLR key to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation Set ENT Clear ICLR Zhi E TE gez Ges Li T 14 FUR UN O FM 4000 FM 4000 FURUNO Page 15 9 CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS NOTE This section defines each control of the transceiver See the illustration on the next page for the location of the controls For detailed operating instructions see Chapter 10 9 1 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS VOLUME CONTROL VOL PWR Adjusts the audio volume level Turn the control clockwise to increase the audio volume level Secondary Use Controls the listen back volume in the PA or Fog mode amp SQUELCH CONTROL SQL Adjust this control clockwise to set the point at which random noise on the channel does not activate the audio circuits but a received signal does This point is called the squelch threshold Be careful not to set the squelch too high reception of wanted transmissions will be degraded MIC Connector Connects to the supplied noise canceling speaker microphone 4 KEYPAD WX Key Immediately recalls the last selected NOAA weather channel Pressing the WX key again reverts to the previously selected working channel Secondary use Press the WX key while pressing and holding the 16 9 key to switch between USA International and Canadian bands
82. nnel It is monitored by the U S and Canadian Coast Guards and by other vessels Use of CH16 for hailing must be limited to initial contact only Calling should not exceed 30 seconds but may be repeated three times at 2 minute intervals In areas of heavy radio traffic congestion on CH16 resulting from its use as a hailing channel can be reduced significantly in U S waters by using CH9 as the initial contact hailing channel for non emergency communica tions Here also calling time should not exceed 30 seconds but may be re peated three times at 2 minute intervals Prior to making contact with another vessel refer to the channel charts in this manual then select an appropriate channel for communications after initial contact For example CH68 and CH69 of the U S VHF charts are some of the channels available to non commercial recreational boaters Monitor your de sired channel in advance to make sure you will not be interrupting other traffic 4000 FURUNO Page 25 and then go back to either CH16 or for your initial contact When the hailing channel 16 or 9 is clear state the name of the other vessel you wish to call and then this is followed by the name of your vessel and your Station License Call Sign When the other vessel returns your call im mediately request another channel by saying go to the number of the other channel and over Then switch to the new channel When the new chan
83. o Mariners or Bulletins F3C and J3C emissions are permitted Coast Stations on the Great Lakes must cease weather broadcasts which cause interference to stations operating on 156 800 MHz until the interference problem is resolved The frequency 157 100 MHz is authorized for search and rescue training exercises by state or local government in conjunction with U S Coast Guard stations Prior U S Coast Guard approval is required Use must cease immediately on U S Coast Guard request The duplex pair for channel 20 157 000 161 600 MHz may be used for ship to coast station communications Available for assignment to coast stations the use of which is in accord with an agreed program for the broadcast of information to ship stations concerning the environmental conditions in which vessels operate i e weather sea conditions time signals notices to mariners and hazards to navigation Available only in the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca The frequency 156 525 MHz is to be used exclusively for distress safety and calling using digital selective calling techniques No other uses are permitted The frequency 156 450 MHz is available for intership ship and coast general purpose calling by noncommercial vessels such as recreational boats and private coast stations The frequency 156 425 MHz is assigned by rule to private coast stations in Alaska for facsimile transmissions as well as voice communications FM 4000 FUR UNO Page 81 1
84. o other vessels to aid in the rescue See section 8 5 ACCESSORY CABLE GPS Receiver Connected When a GPS receiver is connected the FM 4000 will automatically store the calendar date and time information after being connected for one hour GPS Receiver Not Connected If a GPS receiver is not connected to the FM 4000 manually enter the date and time into the Calendar Menu in order for the clock to operate The time you will enter will be your local time in UTC format To calculate your local UTC time first find your location on the Standard Time table below NOTE The table below shows Standard Time For Daylight Savings subtract one hour from your offset Xo wee T LR 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 41 42 43 4 45 46 47 8 9 10 11 12 UTC GMT FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 65 Examples NOTE If you are west of UTC time you will add the offset to your time If you are East of UTC time you will subtract the offset from your time Offset B _ _ Time convert local time to 24 hour 4 00PM local or 16 00 24hour Calculate 24hour local Offset East of UTC 16 00 08 00 22 00 Offset Offset Time convert local time to 24 hour 4 00PM local or 16 00 24hour Calculate 24hour local Offset East of UTC 16 00 05 00 21 00 City Rome Offset Offset A O Time convert local time to 24 hour 4 00PM local or 16 00 24hour Calculate 24hou
85. o the Intercom z9wush wem mode the FM 4000 is temporarily disabled until both Remote MICs exit the Intercom mode a m ae ee L 1 10 18 VOICE SCRAMBLER If privacy of communications is desired an optional CVS2500 four code voice scrambler VS can be installed in the transceiver Contact your dealer to have the CVS2500 installed 1 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the channel to be scramble Note The voice scrambler is inoperative on CH16 and CH70 2 Press key followed by the 7 SCRM key to ZEM USA activate the voice scrambler VS and scrambler number O 1 2 or 3 appear 3 Press the key then press and hold down the 12 4 SHIP SHIP 7 SCRM key until the Scrambler menu appears 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to change the scrambler code The scrambler code can be set from D to 3 5 Press the ENT key to save the scrambler code and return to the radio operation mode with voice scrambler 6 Monitor the channel before transmitting 7 disable the voice scrambler press the F key followed by the 7 SCRM key again VS and scrambler number 0 1 2 or 3 disappear Cul TERT PT ET 4000 F UR UN O Page 33 11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE
86. r 156 450 156 500 156 550 156 900 156 950 156 975 157 025 Intership only Internship only Digital Selective Calling 156 525 156 525 lt 22A 1 156 050 MHz and 156 175 MHz are available for port operations and commercial com munications purposes when used only within the U S Coast Guard designated Vessel Traffic Services VTS area of New Orleans on the lower Mississippi River from the various pass entrances in the Gulf of Mexico to Devil s Swamp Light at River Mile 242 4 above head of passes near Baton Rouge 2 156 250 MHz is available for port operations communications use only within the U S Coast Guard designated VTS radio protection areas of New Orleans and Houston de scribed in Sec 80 383 156 250 MHz is available for intership port operations communi cations used only within the area of Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors within a 25 nautical mile radius of Point Fermin California 3 156 550 MHz 156 600 MHz and 156 700 MHz are available in the U S Coast Guard designated port areas only for VTS communications and in the Great Lakes available primarily for communications relating to the movement of ships in sectors designated by the St Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation or the U S Coast Guard The use of these frequencies outside VTS and ship movement sector protected areas is permit ted provided they cause no interference to VTS and ship movement communications in their respective designated secto
87. r local Offset East of UTC 16 00 01 00 15 00 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until the Ra dio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key 3 Select Calendar with the CHANNEL selector knob Clean FCLR 4 Press the ENT key dep eso 5 Select Date 20YY MM DD with the CHANNEL se lector knob un mun 6 Press the ENT key 7 Enter the current date Yr Mo Day 8 If you enter a wrong number press the H L key risscnzmturci until the wrong number is selected then enter the Jos sreur1 correct number Daten 9 Using the Standard time table above calculate the 28842 UTC time of your position eel Note For daylight savings time subtract one hour Eet IENTI Clear gt I CLR to the offset in your time zone 10 To enter the time press the ENT until the first digit in the Time hh mm UTC is selected on the display then enter the time 11 Press and hold down the ENT key to store the se lected setting 12 Select Update with the CHANNEL selector knob then press the ENT key ERIT T m xm EPI 271 pe ULL ERIT T os me EPI TIRS he Z Red RSAT OZ ULL Page 66 FUR UN O FM 4000 13 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the method of the time adjustment between Automatic and Manual 14 Press the ENT key to store the selected setting
88. ransmission between CH16 and CH70 until an acknowledgment signal is received DISTRESS and WAITING ap pear on the LCD 5 If an acknowledgment is received select CH16 and advise your distress situation 6 lf no acknowledgment is received the Distress call is in 4 minute intervals until an acknowledgment is received 7 WhenaDSC Distress acknowledgment is received a distress alarm sounds and CH16 is automatically selected The LCD shows the MMSI of the ship responding to your distress HECEIVED ACK Acknowledgment signal is received RECEIVED RLY Relay signal is received from another vessel or coast station 8 To cancel the DSC distress alarm signal from the speaker press any key Ht tiad pp 1 gp ne 27 20 LPT Tia sa db aam i w e ee 36 FUR UNO FM 4000 Transmitting a DSC Distress Alert with Nature of Distress The FM 4000 is capable of transmitting a DSC Distress Alert with the following Nature of Distress categories Undesignated Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Capsizing Sinking Adrift Abandoning Piracy MOB 1 Lift the red spring loaded DISTRESS key then the DISTRESS key to show the DISTRESS ALERT menu Mire 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the de cancel CLRI sired nature of distress category p Ese oe 3 When the FM 4000 is connected to a GPS receiver skip to step 4 When the FM 4000 is not connected to
89. re set as default However the Remote MIC allows assigning of up to six soft keys with the instructions below 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Hadio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then press the W key to select SOFT Keys Press the ENT key 4 Pressthe A or W key to select Number of SOFT Keys and press the ENT key 5 Press the A V key to select the number of soft keys 3 4 or 6 and Press the ENT Humber of SOFT Keys Set 3 6 this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key Set EHT Clear ICLR FM 4000 FUR UN Page 71 13 3 2 Define the Soft Keys By default the soft keys are assigned as SCAN DW and NAV however their function can be changed In addition the soft keys can be increased or reas signed as follows 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENUJ key until Radio Setup menu appears 2 Press the ENT key then press the V key to select SOFT Keys Press the ENT key 4 Press the VW key to select Define SOFT Keys and press the ENT key 5 Press the A or V key to select the Soft key and press the ENT key Then press the A or W key to select the new function to be assigned and press the ENT key Avail g3 able functions are listed below Do gt ECLRI 6 To exit this menu and return to radio opera E iu dE ETT aus tion mode press the 16 9 key je
90. rectory Example Press the 2 MEM key repeatedly to toggle among the seven available characters asso ws ciated with that key 2 0 saturi Clear SICLRI If you enter a wrong charactor press the CLR key to delete the wrong character Press the ENT key to store the first letter in the name and move to the next letter to the right Individual Direci Repeat steps 6 and 7 to complete the name The name can consist of up to 11 characters If you 2 not use all 11 characters press the ENT key to move to the next space This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name If you enter a wrong character press the H L key until the wrong character is selected then enter the correct character After the 11th letter or space has been entered press and hold the ENT key to advance to the MMSI Maritime Mobile Ser Directory vice Identity Number number entry Enter the desired number If you enter a wrong num ber press the key until the wrong number is Set IENT Clear ICLRI selected then enter the correct number individual Dire PETRIE PT ET key To enter another individual address repeat steps 5 through 11 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation Cul e FERIT PT T J
91. rs Page 80 F Ur UN O FM 4000 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 Use of 156 875 MHz is limited to communications with pilots regarding the movement and docking of ships Normal output power must not exceed 1 watt 156 375 MHz and 156 650 MHz are available primarily for intership navigational com munications These frequencies are available between coast and ship on a secondary basis when used on or in the vicinity of locks or drawbridges Normal output power must not exceed 1 watt Maximum output power must not exceed 10 watts for coast stations or 25 watts for ship stations On the Great Lakes in addition to bridge to bridge communications 156 650 MHz is available for vessel control purposes in established vessel traffic systems 156 650 MHz is not available for use in the Mississippi River from South Pass Lighted Whistle Buoy 2 and Southwest Pass entrance Midchannel Lighted Whistle Buoy to mile 242 4 above Head of Passes near Baton Rouge Additionally it is not available for use in the Missis sippi River Gulf Outlet the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet Canal and the Inner Harbor Navigational Canal except to aid the transition from these areas Use of 156 375 MHz is available for navigational communications only in the Mississippi River from South Pass Lighted Whistle Buoy 2 and Southwest Pass entrance Mid channel Lighted Whistle Buoy to mile 242 4 above head of Passes near Baton Rouge and in addition over the full
92. sferred to the GPS chart plot ter L LEDO Se im HI IT Ww LW Liu 11 8 3 Receiving a Position Request When a Position Request call is received from another vessel a ringing alarm will sound and POS REQUEST appears Operation and transceiver function differ depending on the Position Reply setting in the DSC Setup menu Automatically reply 1 When a Position Request call is received a calling alarm sounds four times Then requested position coordinates transmit f 2swusn Pr ted automatically to the vessel requesting your Pos Reaves vessel s position 2 To exit from the Position Request display press the CLR key Manually reply 1 When Position Request call is received from an zswusa other vessel the LCD shows the time and MMSI 05 name of person requesting your vessel s position 2 Aringing alarm sounds four times To send your Sa vessel s position to the requesting vessel press the ENT key Ort to exit from Position Request display press the CLR key Page 52 FURUNO FM 4000 11 9 POSITION SEND The feature is similar to Position Request however instead of requesting a position of another vessel this function allows you to send your position to another vessel Your vessel must have an operating GPS receiver connected to the FM 4000 to send your position NOTE To transmit a Position Send call you must set up the FM 4000
93. sound is generated when the call is received 2 Press any key to stop the ringing sound _ 25WUSR 3 The position of the vessel is shown and also trans 05 ferred to any FURUNO GPS chart plotter if con nected 11 10 MANUAL INPUT OF POSITION LAT LON You may send the latitude longitude of your vessel manually when the FM 4000 is not connected to a GPS receiver After the position is entered any DSC Distress Position Request or Position Send will contain the manually entered position 1 2 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until the Radio Setup menu appears Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the DSC Setup menu Press the ENT key then use the CHANNEL selector knob to select Position Input Press the ENT key The transceiver beeps then the display looks something like the one in the illustration at right Enter your local UTC time in the 24 hour notation then press the ENT key Enter the latitude longitude of your vessel then press the ENT key To select North N press the 6 NAV key South S press the 7 SCRM key East E wb m zonae d S5 rENHTI mx MEPI 271 Gan a press the 3 SCAN key or West W press the eee 9 FOG key To store the data entered press and hold the ENT 2355 i254 key Lon 118 83 587 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Radio
94. sure the radio is operating correctly by requesting a radio check 8 2 OPTIONAL MMB 84 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION 1 Make a rectangular template for the flush mount measuring 2 9 H x 8 1 W 72 x 205 mm 2 Use the template to mark the location where the rectangular hole is to be cut Confirm that the space behind the dash or panel is deep enough to accommodate the transceiver at least six inches deep There should be at least 1 2 inch between the transceiver s heatsink and any wiring cables or structures Cut out the rectangular hole and insert the transceiver 4 Fasten the brackets to the sides of the transceiver with the lock washer nut combination so that the mounting screw base faces the mounting surface 5 Turn the adjusting screw to adjust the tension so that the transceiver is tight against the mounting surface o Bracket Adjusting Screw BE ZS Lock washer nut combination FM 4000 FURUNO Page 9 8 3 OPTIONAL CMP30 REMOTE MIC The CMP30 Remote MIC permits remote control of the FM 4000 s radio DSC and PA Fog functions In addition the FM 4000 can operate as a full function intercom system 1 2 Connect the extension cable to the remote MIC eight pin connector on the rear panel then tighten the cable nut See Figure 3 Referring to Figure 3 make a 1 2 30 mm hole in the wall then insert the extension cable into this hole Connect the gasket and mounting base to the extension cable connector
95. t EN SCAN Stpsanisrsscamig DW Stops and starts Dual Watch Scan SET When pressed memorizes a channel for scanning Activates the Intercom function PA Operates the PA function FOG Operatesthe FogHornfunction Toggles the Voice Scrambler on and off 13 4 EXTERNAL SPEAKER AF SELECTION The AF Select menu allows you to set the audio output level of the Remote MIC s External Speaker to a fixed level regardless of the VOL level setting of the Remote MIC which is useful when using the amplified speaker not op tion with on off volume control 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Radio Setup menu appears 2 Pressthe ENT key then use the A W key to select AF Select 3 Press the ENT key 4 Press the A or W key to select Pr External opeaker Level is Fixed or Po External Speaker Level is Adjustable 5 Press the ENT key to store the data entered then Clear ICLR press the 16 9 key to exit this menu and return to radio Page 72 FURUNO FM 4000 ET e uet E PED Cul rEHTI M1 axe we Kod Bae ee Dy all 13 5 DSC RADIO SETUP MODE The Remote MIC can access the DSC SETUP RADIO SETUP menu see section 11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING and section 12
96. te 4 Press the ENT key then turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the category Distress Alert LOG or DSC Call LOG to delete 5 Press the ENT key then turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the station name or MMSI number to delete 6 Press and hold the ENT key until the station name MMSI number is removed from the display 7 this menu and return to radio operation mode press the 16 9 key FM 4000 FURUNO Page 45 11 7 GROUP CALL This feature allows the user to contact a group of specific vessels example members of a yacht club that have DSC radios with Group call function to automatically switch to a desired channel for voice communications 11 7 1 Setting up a Group Call For this function to operate the same Group MMSI must be programmed into all the DSC VHF radios within the group of vessels that use this feature To understand about Group MMSI programming first a Ship MMSI has to be understood Ship MMSI The first three digits called a MID Mobile Identity Group of a Ship MMSI denote the country the ship registered for a MMSI The last six digits are specific to the Ships ID Ship MMSI Example If your MMSI is 366123456 for example 366 is the MID which denotes the country and 123456 is the ID of your ship Group MMSI Group MMSI numbers are not assigned by the FCC or other organizations licensed to assign Ship MMSI numbers The first d
97. ternal radio speaker is heard through microphone speaker UP A DOWN KEYS These keys function the same as the CHANNEL selector knob on the front panel of the transceiver 16 9 Key Immediately recalls CH16 Press and hold the 16 9 key to recall CH9 Press the 16 9 key again to revert the radio to the previously selected channel FM 4000 FUR UN O Page 21 10 BASIC OPERATION 10 1 PROHIBITED COMMUNICATIONS The FCC prohibits the following communications False distress or emergency messages e Messages to any boat except in emergencies and radio tests Messages to or from a vessel on land e Transmission while on land Obscene indecent or profane language potential fine of 10 000 10 2 RECEPTION 1 After the transceiver has been installed ensure that the power supply and antenna are properly connected Press and hold the PWR key until the radio turns on Turn the SQL knob fully counterclockwise This state is known as squelch off Rotate the VOL knob clockwise until noise or audio from the speaker is at a comfortable level Turn the SQL knob clockwise until the random noise disappears This state is known as the squelch threshold Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select the desired channel Refer to the channel chart on page 91 for available channels The keypad on the front panel may be used to directly select channels For example to select CH68 1 Press 6 NAV 2 Press
98. tory then press the ENT key 5 Press the ENT key again to send your posi tion to the selected vessel 6 Press the CLR key twice to return to the Ra dio Setup menu then press the CLR key again to return to radio operation Manual Calling You may enter an MMSI number manually to send your position to that vessel without entering it into the Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory 1 Press the CALL MENU key to show DSC Call Menu 2 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Pos Report 3 Press ENT key to show the Position Send Directory This directory uses the Individual Directory information 4 Turn the CHANNEL selector knob to select Manual then press the ENT key 5 Enter the MMSI number nine digits first digit permanently set to O which you want to con 7 tact then press the ENT key 254667891 6 If you enter a wrong number in the MMSI num Sst TENTI Piear CLE ber press the H L key until the wrong number is selected then enter the correct number 7 When you have finished entering the MMSI num ber press and hold the ENT key 8 Press the ENT key to send your position to the selected vessel summ mud d Pligg xz LSP d suc LG d iT state rel m zn 54 FURUNO 11 9 3 Receiving a DSC Position Send Call When another vessel transmits its location to the FM 4000 the following oc curs 1 ringing
99. y to change the mode from USA to International or Canadian ENT Key This key functions as the enter key SPEAKER The internal speaker is located here DISTRESS KEY Used to send a DSC Distress call 13 2 INTERCOM OPERATION 13 2 1 Communication 1 2 Press one of the Soft key briefly to appear the key functions at the LCD bottom then press the IC key to activate the Intercom mode If your FM 4000 is equipped with two Remote MICs use the to select the station RADIO RAM or ALL you wish to mem m communicate with then press the ENT key e 10 P When the Intercom feature is activated Intercom PH appears on the FM 4000 and Press the PTT switch and 250 USA TALK is displayed NOTE Awarning beep is emit ted when the Remote MIC s PTT switch is pressed while the transceiver microphone s PTT switch is pressed opeak slowly and clearly into the microphone holding the microphone about 1 2 inch ZEWUSR SEWUSR Hem away from your mouth eu FPES Ue When finished release the E l B PTT switch LE Press the CLR WX key FM 4000 s PTT switch is pressed again to revert to the RADIO mode Page 70 FUR UN O FM 4000 13 2 2 Calling Press and hold the DW IC key for one second when the Intercom mode is active A calling beep is emitted from the speaker 13 3 KEY ASSIGNMENT 13 3 1 Number of Soft Keys Three soft keys a
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