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VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
FM-8800D/8800S

FM-8800S/D INTL Ver.


FM-8800: 0550215-02.xx/03.xx
HS-8800: 0550216-01.xx
FM-8800S Russian Ver.
FM-8800: 0550220-01.xx
HS-8800: 0550221-01.xx

The paper used in this manual


is elemental chlorine free.

FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer


9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111
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Printed in Japan

A : JUL . 2005
B5 : APR . 01, 2008

Pub. No. SME-56420-B5


(NAYO )

FM-8800D/S

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Contents
Check List
Chapter 1. Overview
1.1 General ....................................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1 Configurations ...............................................................................................1-1
1.2 Operation .................................................................................................................1-3
1.2.1 LCD display ...................................................................................................1-3
1.2.2 LCD display and Operation ...........................................................................1-4

Chapter 2. Location of Parts


2.1 Main Unit .................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Panel ..............................................................................................................2-1
2.1.2 Interior ...........................................................................................................2-2
2.1.3 Board .............................................................................................................2-7
2.2 Handset/Remote ......................................................................................................2-13
2.2.1 HS-2003 .........................................................................................................2-13
2.2.2 RB-8800/HS-8800 .........................................................................................2-14
2.2.3 RB-8810/HS-8800 .........................................................................................2-15
2.3 Junction Box/DMC IF .............................................................................................2-17
2.3.1 Junction Box: IF-8810 ...................................................................................2-17
2.3.2 DMC IF: IF-8820 ..........................................................................................2-18
2.4 VHF Console: RC-8800 ..........................................................................................2-19
2.5 Printer: PP-8800 ......................................................................................................2-20

Chapter 3. Menu Tree


3.1 Main Menu List (INTL Ver.) .....................................................................................3-1
3.1.1 User menu (INTL Ver.)....................................................................................3-1
3.1.2 Option menu (INTL Ver.) ................................................................................3-3
3.2 DSC Call Menu (INTL Ver.) .....................................................................................3-7
3.3 Remote Handset Menu (INTL Ver.) ..........................................................................3-12
3.4 Main Menu List (Russian Ver.) .................................................................................3-14
3.4.1 User menu (Russian Ver.) ................................................................................3-14
3.4.2 Option menu (Russian Ver.).............................................................................3-16

Contents

3.5 DSC Call Menu (Russian Ver.)..................................................................................3-20


3.6 Remote Handset Menu (Russian Ver.).......................................................................3-24

Chapter 4. System Setting


4.1 Call up for Option Menu .........................................................................................4-1
4.2 ID Setting .................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.1 SELF ID .........................................................................................................4-3
4.2.2 GROUP ID .....................................................................................................4-4
4.2.3 Setting Remote Handset ID ...........................................................................4-6
4.2.4 INTERCOM NAMING .................................................................................4-7
4.2.5 Setting of Transceiver unit function ID .........................................................4-9
4.2.6 ATIS ID Setting .............................................................................................4-10
4.3 System Setting: User Menu .....................................................................................4-12
4.3.1 ALARM .........................................................................................................4-12
1. POSITION OLDER ....................................................................................4-12
2. EXT ALARM .............................................................................................4-13
4.3.2 AUTO ACK ...................................................................................................4-14
1. COMPLY STATUS, UNABLE REASON ..................................................4-14
2. POSITION CALL, POLLING CALL ........................................................4-15
4.3.3 MEMORY CHANNEL ..................................................................................4-15
4.3.4 MESSAGE FILE ENTRY .............................................................................4-16
4.3.5 POSITION .....................................................................................................4-18
4.3.6 RTC (Russian Ver.) ..........................................................................................4-19
4.3.7 PRINT OUT ...................................................................................................4-19
4.3.8 VOLUME ......................................................................................................4-20
4.3.9 AUTO CH (Russian Ver.) ..............................................................................4-21
4.3.10 PSTN CH (Russian Ver.) ...............................................................................4-21
4.3.11 SPECIAL CALL (Russian Ver.) ....................................................................4-21
4.4 System Setting: Option Menu .................................................................................4-22
4.4.1 AUTO 1W ......................................................................................................4-22
4.4.2 AUTO REVERD ...........................................................................................4-22
4.4.3 CH70 BOARD ...............................................................................................4-22
4.4.4 CH CONFIG ..................................................................................................4-23
4.4.5 CH MODE .....................................................................................................4-24
4.4.6 SCAN/DW .....................................................................................................4-24
4.4.7 SP MUTE .......................................................................................................4-26
4.4.8 TIMEOUT TIMER ........................................................................................4-26
4.4.9 REGULATION ..............................................................................................4-27
4.4.10 VDR OUTPUT LEVEL ...............................................................................4-27
4.4.11 STATION TYPE ..........................................................................................4-28

Contents

4.5 Jumper Setting .........................................................................................................4-29


4.5.1 Remote station ...............................................................................................4-29
4.5.2 Select Wing MIC ...........................................................................................4-31
4.5.3 When using Handset with removed (HS-2003) .............................................4-32
4.6 When TR Antenna is used for CH70 WR..................................................................4-33
4.7 TP-80F Setup ......................................................................................................4-34
1. DIP Switch Setting ........................................................................................4-35
4.8 Change the Specification Power for PR-240-CE ....................................................4-36

Chapter 5. Block Description


5.1 Outline of Connection .............................................................................................5-1
5.2 I/O Port Specification ..............................................................................................5-2
5.2.1 IEC61162/REMOTE Port (D-Sub 37P) .......................................................5-2
5.2.2 PRINTER Port(D-Sub 25P) .........................................................................5-3
5.2.3 Handset MIC Connector ...............................................................................5-3
5.3 Outline of Boards ....................................................................................................5-4
5.4 Block Description ....................................................................................................5-6
5.4.1 CH70 RX (05P0775) ....................................................................................5-6
5.4.2 DUP RX (05P0777) ......................................................................................5-8
5.4.3 TX/RX (05P0774) ........................................................................................5-10
5.4.4 DUPLEXER .................................................................................................5-16
5.4.5 CPU (05P0773) ............................................................................................5-18
5.4.6 PWR (05P0776) ............................................................................................5-25
5.4.7 HS CONT (05P0781) ...................................................................................5-27

Chapter 6. Measurement
6.1 Adjustment ...............................................................................................................6-1
6.1.1 Output Power .................................................................................................6-1
6.2 Measurement ...........................................................................................................6-3
6.2.1 VHF Frequency .............................................................................................6-3
6.2.2 CH70 Output ..................................................................................................6-4
6.2.3 DSC Tone Frequency .....................................................................................6-5
6.2.4 Spurious Emission .........................................................................................6-7
6.2.5 Frequency deviation for a radiotelephone .....................................................6-8
6.2.6 Sensitivity of a radiotelephone: NQ method .................................................6-9

Contents

Chapter 7. Updating Program


7.1 Updating ..................................................................................................................7-1
7.1.1 Program file ...................................................................................................7-1
7.1.2 Note ...............................................................................................................7-3
7.1.3 Setup ..............................................................................................................7-4
7.2 Updating Procedure .................................................................................................7-7
7.2.1 Procedure .......................................................................................................7-7
7.2.2 Check the detailed program number ..............................................................7-10

Chapter 8. Maintenance
8.1 Self-test and Error Message .....................................................................................8-1
8.1.1 Daily test ........................................................................................................8-1
1. TX POWER ...................................................................................................8-1
2. TX/RX PCB ...................................................................................................8-2
3. CPU PCB .......................................................................................................8-2
4. CH70 RX PCB ...............................................................................................8-3
5. DUP RX PCB ................................................................................................8-3
8.1.2 Error messages ..............................................................................................8-4
1. PLL1 Unlock .................................................................................................8-4
2. PLL2 Unlock .................................................................................................8-4
3. GPS ERROR (EPFS ERROR) ......................................................................8-4
4. Printer PE .......................................................................................................8-4
5. NO MMSI ......................................................................................................8-4
6. System ERROR .............................................................................................8-4
7. RTC ERROR Input RTC ...............................................................................8-4
8.2 DSC Communication Test .......................................................................................8-6
8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP .........................................................................................8-8
8.3.1 T/A..................................................................................................................8-8
8.3.2 TEST menu ...................................................................................................8-8
1. CPU ...............................................................................................................8-8
2. PANEL ...........................................................................................................8-10
3. CH70 RX .......................................................................................................8-12
4. TX/RX ...........................................................................................................8-13
5. DUP RX .........................................................................................................8-16
6. DDS/CODEC .................................................................................................8-16
7. RESET DSP ...................................................................................................8-17
8.4 Memory Clear ..........................................................................................................8-18
8.5 Compatibility of Boards ..........................................................................................8-19
8.6 Remote Handset Test ...............................................................................................8-21

Contents

Chapter 9. Q & A
Q1. How can we use VHF exclusively? ........................................................................9-1
Q2. What are the differences between FM-8800D and FM-8800S? .............................9-1
Q3. Please tell me the priority of communication order. ...............................................9-1
Q4. Do the Transceiver unit and Remote Handset have to be installed in designated
location? ................................................................................................................9-1
Q5. Receptible sentence. ...............................................................................................9-1
Q6. Please tell me about the Alarm output. ...................................................................9-2
Q7. Can Carbon MIC be used in place Wing MIC? ......................................................9-2
Q8. Can Remote Handset be used alone without Transceiver Handset on? ..................9-2
Q9. Does Remote Handset have to be wired in daisy chain? ........................................9-2
Q10. Can VHF antenna be used together with CH70 WR antenna? .............................9-2
Q11. Is a Junction Box:IF-8810 necessary? ..................................................................9-2
Q12. How to adjust LCD contrast? ...............................................................................9-3
Q13. How to cancel menus protection? ........................................................................9-3
Q14. Please tell me what to check after installing. ........................................................9-3
Q15. How do I adjust the frequency? ............................................................................9-3
Q16. How do I measure DSC tone frequency? .............................................................9-3
Q17. Will the Program-Ver. indication remain the same even after updating the
program? ................................................................................................................9-4
Q18. Is the Main program commonly used for FM-8800D and FM-8800S? ...............9-4
Q19. I cannot update the program/How do I update the program? (Case 1) .................9-4
Q20. I cannot update the program/How do I update the program? (Case 2) .................9-4
Q21. Remote Handset is not working properly. . ............................................................9-4
Q22. I cannot receive DSC signals although telephone is working just fine. ...............9-4
Q23. What are the differences between 05P0774A and B on TX/RX PCB? ................9-5
Q24. What is a DISTRESS MODE? .............................................................................9-5
Q25. How can I clear memory? .....................................................................................9-5
Q26. When I make All Ship Call from No.1 VHF, I could not receive signals
through No.2 VHF. Is the equipment broken? ...................................................9-5
Q27. Communication does not seem to be working correctly when Remote Handsets
are connected. ....................................................................................................9-5
Q28. When I turn on the power, alarm keeps going off and nothing comes up
on the display. ....................................................................................................9-5
Q29. Would disconnecting or short-circuiting antenna break Transceiver unit? ..........9-6
Q30. DSC-5 indication appears after a self-test with DMC-5. Is this okay? ............9-6
Q31. Please tell me about where to install the antennas. ..............................................9-6
Q32. What is the min. horizontal length between VHF Antennas? ...............................9-6
Q33. Please tell me about where to install the VHF. .....................................................9-6
Q34. Does a VHF Rack-consol have a type? ................................................................9-6
Q35. Please tell me about RS-485. ................................................................................9-6
Q36. Please tell me about communication range? .........................................................9-7
Q37. An inspector cautioned me about contents of COMSAR/Cir.32
regarding installation of equipment. What is it about? ......................................9-8

Contents

Appendix 1) Specifications
1. General ......................................................................................................................AP1-1
2. Transmitter .................................................................................................................AP1-1
3. Receiver .....................................................................................................................AP1-2
4. DSC ...........................................................................................................................AP1-2
5. CH70 WATCH Receiver ............................................................................................AP1-2
6. Power Supply .............................................................................................................AP1-3
7. Digital Interface .........................................................................................................AP1-3
8. Environmental Conditions .........................................................................................AP1-3
9. Coating Color ............................................................................................................AP1-4

Appendix 2) Channel List


AP2.1 International/USA/Canadian/Inland Waterways ................................................AP2-1
AP2.2 US Weather Channel ..........................................................................................AP2-3
AP2.3 Private Channel ..................................................................................................AP2-4

Parts List .......................................................................................... D-1

Contents of Drawings ..................................................................... S-0

Check Check
ListList
How to call up option menus (MMSI registration etc,)
1. Make a jumper connection between #2 and #15 on [PRINTER] port. Or, jumper
connection between #25 and #26 of IF-8810.
2. [Menu] -> System -> [ENT] -> Password: xxxxxx
(Same as FM-8500, Ref to FQ-2005-015)
No.

Items

Remarks and Reference Pages

1. Installation
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5

1.6

Make sure VHF ANT and CH70 ANT connecters


are watertight.
Make sure of Grounding:
Transceiver unit, Junction Box and DMC IF
As for the connections of Junction Box, DMC IF
and a terminal board of Remote station, is the
wiring correct? Are they connected tightly?
Does the emergency light turn on the light and
control dimmer?
Is Transceiver unit supplied by the Reserve
Source?
See page 4-13.
In case of Normal Open (Close),
alarm output is always active
when receiving DIS/URG
messages. Conform with the
Drive circuits diagram.

Make sure of ALM output wiring.

2. Setup
2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

See page 4-18.


IEC61162-1: GGA > RMC >
GNS > GLL, ZDA
See page 4-3.
Menu->System->MMSI
Have you registered MMSI correctly?
Note: DSC communication is not
carried out without MMSI being
registered.
See page 4-6.
Turn on the power while pressing
Have you registered Remote Handset ID number? Remote Handset [Menu] key.
To assign the same number is
prohibited.
Have you registered the Name of Transceiver unit See page 4-7.
and Remote Handset?
Register by [MENU] -> SYSTEM
(Remote Handset Name)
->INTERCOM NAMING
See page 4-24.
Have you set up CH MODE?
The factory setting is INTL.
MENU->SYSTEM->CH MODE
Have you set up OFFHOOK SPKR?
See page 4-20.
(ON/OFF set up of SP at the time when a Menu->VOLUME->OFF HOOK
SPKR
handset is OFF HOOK)
Are Pos. and time data inputted automatically?

Judge

Check List

3. Adjustment and Measurement


3.1

Is TX output between 20 and 25 W?


Is reflection power lower than 2 W (10%)?

3.2

Is the frequency tolerance within +10 ppm?

3.3

Is the tone frequency tolerance within +10 Hz?

3.4

Is the output level for VDR appropriate?

See page 6-1.


As for CH70 measurement, see
page 6-4.
See page 6-3.
There is no adjustment part.
See page 6-5. ,
There is no adjustment part. It is
measured by monitoring tone with
other VHF because there is no
checkpoint.
See page 4-27.
0 dBm is outputted by the factory
setting.

4. Function Test

4.1

Is the Daily Test result all okay?

4.2

Can you print out correctly?

4.3

Is the DSC communication test okay?

4.4
4.5

Is the INTERCOM operation correct?


Is the Remote Handset operation correct?

4.6

Are the Wing-MICs operation correct?

See page 8-1.


Before the check, press PTT SW.
In case of no transmitting, TX
output check is shown NO
CHECK.
See page 8-9 and 4-19.
Print setup is carried out by
Menu->Print out
When the printer does not work,
carry out a self-test of a printer.
- PP-510: LF + Power ON
- uTP-80F: Feed + Power ON
See page 8-6.
To transmit DSC messages,
- Call type: Individual
(SHIP CALL)
- Category: Routine
TX output is automatically
reduced to 1 W.
See page 4-8.
See page 4-31.
Dynamic MIC and Carbon MIC
setup are J5 on the CPU board.

5. Other
5.1
5.2

Are MMSI and CS etc, labels stuck around


Transceiver unit?
Have you had explained enough to the users about
operation?

ii

Chapter 1. Overview
1.1 General
1.1 General
FM-8800S and FM-8800D are the international VHF radiotelephones that are farther
developed as successors to FM-8500 and FM-8700.
Outline of the unit:
1. Built-in Class A DSC function and CH70 WR.
2. The FM-8800S offers simplex/semi-duplex, the FM-8800D offers simplex/full
duplex voice communication.
In addition, Russian Ver. obtain Russian Type approval by FM-8800S.
3. PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) call function is installed.
4. Outputs the other ships position from DSC Distress message received information
by TLL sentences.
5. ATIS (Automatic Transmitter Identification System) is installed.
6. Remote Handset can be connected to the maximum of 4 sets via IF-8810 or/and
IF-8820.
7. Intercommunication system is available through each Remote Handset.
8. The CH70 WR antenna can be used either exclusively or can be shared with VHF
antenna.
9. The power supply is 24 VDC+30 % and 10 %. AC power supply unit (PR-240-CE)
is optional.
10. Connect the Printer directly and it prints out the DSC TX/RX messages, the DSC
communication logs and the test results.

1.1.1 Configurations
Case - 1)
W-MIC

W-MIC

Total 4 sets
RB-8800/HS-8800 or(and) RB-8810/HS-8800

RB-8800/HS-8800

RB-8810/HS-8800
VHF ANT

CH70 ANT

VDR(AF output)
EXT Alarm
TLL output

GPS

Junction box
(IF-8810)

HS-2003

Printer:
- PP-510,
- PP-8800

EXT SP

24VDC

Fig. 1.1.1 Connection Case-1

1-1

AC-DC Power
(PR-240-CE)

100-220VAC

1.1 General

Case - 2) DMC-5 Installation Note; INTL Ver. only (except for Russian .)
DMC-5 is connected via DMC IF (IF-8820).
Handset (RB-8800/HS-8800 and RB-8810/HS-8800) can be connected to the maximum
of 4 sets via IF-8810 and/or IF-8820.

RB-8800/HS-8800

RB-8810/HS-8800

NOTE:
Total 4 sets
RB-8800/HS-8800
or (and) RB-8810/HS-8800

DMC IF
(IF-8820)

W-MIC

DMC-5

W-MIC

RB-8800/HS-8800
VHF ANT

CH70 ANT

VDR (AF output)


EXT Alarm
TLL output

Junction box
(IF-8810)

GPS

HS-2003

Printer:
- PP-510,
- PP-8800

EXT SP

24VDC

AC-DC Power
(PR-240-CE)

Fig. 1.1.2 Connection Case-2, DMC-5 Installation

1-2

100-220VAC

1.2 Operation

1.2 Operation
1.2.1 LCD display
INTL Ver.
(1)

INTL

(2)
(3)
(4)

Russian Ver.

Hi
Rx

(5) (6)

SHIFT

(1)

16

AUTO ACK

(12)

LAT: 34 45 N
LON: 135 45 E

(3)
(4)
(9) (10)
(13)

(5) (6)
(11)

(14)
(15)

10:45 UTC
AUTO

INTL

(2)

(8)

DUP
SCAN
WATCH CH70

(11)

(17R)
(7)

(7)

(12)
(16R)

Hi
Rx

SHIFT

16

(8)

DUP
SCAN
AUTO ACK
AUTO CH: ENA
LAT : 34 45.1111 N
12:12
LON : 135 45.1111 E
UTC

(9) (10)
(13R)

MMSI 432456789

(15)

(14)

AUTO

Fig. 1.2.1 FM-8800S/D Operation Panel

(1)
(2)
(3) (6)
(4) (10)
(5) (9)

INTL

SHIFT

16

Hi
Rx SCAN

(1)

DUP
AUTO ACK
VOL5

(13)

WATCH CH70

(12)

LAT: 34 45 N
LON: 135 45 E

1
SQA

INTL

(2)
(8)

(3) (6)
(4) (10)
(5) (9)

(11)
(17)

(14)
(15)

(7)

(16)
(18)

(11)
(20R)

(13)

10:45 UTC
AUTO

(14)
(15)

INTL Ver.

16

DUP
AUTO ACK
VOL5

1
SQA

AUTO CH : ENA
34
11.1111N

LON: 135
11.1111E
10:45 UTC
AUTO

Russian Ver.

Fig. 1.2.2 Remote Handset Operation Panel

1-3

(7)

Hi
Rx SCAN

LAT:
(12)

SHIFT

(8)

(18R)
(19R)

1.2 Operation

1.2.2 LCD display and Operation


The following item numbers in Table 1.2.1 are the number displayed on LCD in the
previous page. The same display is shown while operating Transceiver unit and Remote
Handset. [SHIFT] selection must be made in 3 seconds. After 3 seconds, SHIFT
indication on the LCD display disappears.
LCD dimmer adjustment: [SHIFT] -> [2]
LCD contrast adjustment: [SHIFT] -> [SHIFT], [LOG] or CHANNEL knob
As for the number of the item which "R" is added, the program is Russian Ver.
Table 1.2.1 Operation
Item

Indication

Operation key

Outline

INTL, USA,
WX, CANADA,
[SHIFT]->[7: INTL/USA]
INLND-WA,
PRIV, MEMO x

SP mark
(ON/OFF)

[SHIFT]->[1: SP mark]

Hi, Lo

[SHIFT]->[0: HI/LO]

Rx, Tx

PTT ON: Rx,


PTT OFF: Tx

ANT mark
PTT ON: OFF,
(Display Bar: x3) PTT OFF: ON

Envelope mark
(ON/OFF)

7
8

SHIFT
(ON/OFF)
CH
(Max. 3 digits)

[SHIFT]

Indicates an active mode


NOTE:
1. Indicated according to a setup
[MENU]->SYSTEM->CH MODE
2. MEMO x is indicated when a setup is made
[MENU]->MEMORY CHANNEL.
ON/OFF setting for SP manually
NOTE:
[MENU]->VOLUME->OFFHOOK SPKR setting
Hi: 25W, Lo: 1W
NOTE:
1. Indicated a mode channel allowed by
[MENU]->SYSTEM->CH MODE according to
the power setting in [MENU]->SYSTEM->CH
CONFIG
2. Output adjustment in [MENU]->SYSTEM->TX
POWER
*Even if SWR worse or PA heat protection is
activated, it continues current Hi or Lo indication.
Rx indication show when signal is being received.
Tx will be indicated if TX RF signal is detected.
Bar indicates SINAD which is Rx signal
0: No signals
1: Less than 20 dB SINAD
2: 20 to 40 dB SINAD
3: More than 40 dB SINAD
Indicated when there are unread messages in DSC
Rx message log.
NOTE:
[LOG]->RCVD ORDINARY, RCVD DISTRESS
Indicated when SHIFT function is available
In PRIV channel, indicates in a maximum of 3
digits.

Contd

1-4

1.2 Operation

Item

Indication

DUP
(ON/OFF)

10

SCAN, DUAL

11

AUTO ACK,
MANUAL
ACK
Transceiver
DISTRESS
MODE
Handset
DIST. MODE

12

LAT/LON

13

WATCH CH70

13R

AUTO CH

14

xx : xx UTC

15

AUTO,
MANUAL

Operation key

Outline

Indicates DUP when selecting DUP channel


NOTE:
Indicates a mode channel allowed by
[MENU]->SYSTEM->CH MODE according to
the power setting in [MENU]->SYSTEM->CH
CONFIG
Indicates the operational SCAN or DW mode.
DUAL: [SHIFT]->[9: DW]
When operating SCAN or DW, the channel
SCAN: [SHIFT]->[8: SCAN]
indication also changes.
1. ACK:
When receiving ACK RQ message from DSC by
ROUTINE, indicates the setting whether ACK
BQ is transmitted by AUTO or MANUAL.
[SHIFT]->[5: ACK]
2. DISTRESS MODE:
Indicates after transmitting Distress Alert
NOTE:
Setting COMPLY STATUS in [MENU]->AUTO
ACK
Indicates Latitude/Longitude
NOTE:
1. AUTO/MANUAL is selected by
[MENU]->POSITION, but MANUAL input is
not available valid Pos. data is inputted from the
GPS.
2. [MENU]->ALARM->POSITION OLDER sets
up output interval of alarm indicating the updated
Pos. data.
Indicates that WATCH CH70 is executed on the
CH70 RX board.
*As for the transceiver unit, WATCH CH70
indication changes to DISTRESS MODE after
transmitting Distress Alert.
The state of AUTO ACK is set to ON and
ON-HOOK.
When received the INDVIDUAL/ROUTINE call,
Communication CH changes automatically after
returning AUTO ACK.
ENA: Auto change, DIS: Manual change
[MENU] -> AUTO CH
Indicates UTC
NOTE:
1. Input selection of AUTO/MANUAL in
[MENU]->POSITION, but MANUAL input is
not available when valid Pos. data is inputted
from the GPS.
Indication of inputted Pos./Time
NOTE:
Input selection of AUTO/MANUAL in
[MENU]->POSITION, but MANUAL input is
not available when valid Pos. data is inputted
from the GPS.

1-5

1.2 Operation

16
18R

1-4

Indicates Remote Handset number


NOTE:
Turn on the power while pressing Remote
Handset [MENU] key to set, and set Remote
Handset ID number.

16R

MMSI

Display registered MMSI on [MENU] -> System ->


Self-ID

17
20R

VOL 0-10

17R

Year/Day/Time

18
19R

SQA, SQ 0-10

VOL: [SHIFT]->[ ], [ ]

VOL: SP volume adjustments for Remote Handset


YEAR/DATE/TIME used to Time stamp of LOG
are displayed.
ZDA>RMC>auto data is displayed. In case of
Manual input, set in the [MENU] -> RTC.

SQA: [SHIFT]->[SQ auto]


SQ 0-10:
[SHIFT]->[SQ]->[>], [<]

- SQA: Indicates when SQ Auto is set up.


- SQ 0-10: Indicates when SQ is set up manually.

DISTRESS MODE (DIST. MODE) is:


This mode is displayed after transmitting Distress Alert by Transceiver unit or
Remote station (Handset). In this mode setting, voice communication through
Transceiver unit and Remote station is equally prioritized. For example, even if the
Remote Handset side is OFF-HOOK, OCCUPIDE xxxx is not shown in
Transceiver unit. This state continues until the power is turned off.
Also, when the program is Russian Ver., it is continued until the power is OFF or
until it continues pressing the [CANCEL] key 3 seconds or more.
Unavailable functions by DISTRESS MODE are as below.
- [FILE] key operation
- [MENU] key operation
- Edit and call the DSC messages by [CALL] key operation
- [SHIFT] -> Intercom function of [4:IntCom]
- [SHIFT] -> Operation for changing ACK of [5: ACK]
- [SHIFT] -> Operation for printing [6: Print]
- SQ and AF Volume of Remote Handset cannot be adjusted. SQ control depends
on Transceiver SQ control.

1-6

1.2 Operation

ALARM Display
Table 1.2.2 Alarm Display
Conditions
While pressing [Distress]
button for 3 seconds
During the transmission of
Distress Alert
After the transmission of
Distress Alert

LED
conditions

How to stop

2200 Hz and 0 Hz
(125 ms)
Red:
2200 Hz continuous sound
continuous light
Press
[CANCEL] key.

Receiving Distress Alert

Red: blink

Receiving Urgency Call

Green: blink

Receiving Safety Call

Green: blink

Receiving Ship Business Call Green: blink


Receiving Routine Call
Green: blink
Receiving PSTN Call

Alarm sounds

Green: blink

1300 Hz and 2200 Hz


(250 ms)
1300 Hz and 2200 Hz
(250 ms)
1300 Hz and 0 Hz
(250 ms)
880 Hz and 440 Hz
(500 ms)
750 Hz and 650 Hz
(50 ms)
Repeat 10 times and OFF
1 second

Stops
automatically
after 2 minutes
or press
[CANCEL] key.

Russian Ver.
The alarm sound level when receiving the DSC message increases in 4 steps.
In case of ROUTINE, alarm sound is sounded 3 times, and it increases in 4 steps. In
case of SAFETY, URGENCY, DISTRESS, alarm sound is sounded 4 times, and it
increases in 4 steps.

1-7

Chapter 2. Location of2.1Parts


Main Unit
2.1 Main Unit
2.1.1 Panel
265 mm

3 W/4 ohm SP
110 mm
Handset: HS-2003

SQ VR/Auto SQ SW

AF Gain/Power SW

CH SW/Enter SW

Photo 2.1.1 FM-8800S/D Front Panel

GND
TR ANT

+24 VDC IN

CH 70 ANT

Printer port (PP-510)


Protect OFF:
Jumper between #2 and #15

IEC61162-1/Remote port

EXT SP
3 W/4 ohm
Max.: 5 W

Photo 2.1.2 FM-8800S/D, Rear Panel

2-1

2.1 Main Unit

2.1.2 Interior
285 mm

CPU

DUP Rx

(FM-8800D)

CH 70 Rx

Photo 2.1.3 FM-8800S/D, Bottom Shield

PWR

Tx/Rx

Photo 2.1.4 FM-8800S, Top Shield

2-2

2.1 Main Unit

PWR

Duplexer
(CDH_156_10_06A)

Photo 2.1.5 FM-8800D, Top View

PWR
(05P0776)

Duplexer

Tx/Rx
(05P0774B)

Photo 2.1.6 FM-8800D, Open View

2-3

2.1 Main Unit

2.1.7 FM-8800S
2.1.8 FM-8800

CPU
(05P0773)

CH70 Rx
(05P0775)

Photo 2.1.7 FM-8800S, Bottom View

CPU
(05P0773)

DUP Rx
(05P0777)
CH70 Rx
(05P0775)

Photo 2.1.8 FM-8800D, Bottom View

2-4

2.1 Main Unit

RTC(05P0804)

Russian Ver.

Photo 2.1.9 FM-8800S, D

Front Panel removed

J14
(Connect to RTC board)

Russian Ver.

Photo 2.1.10 FM-8800S, D

For RTC board connector:J14 on CPU board

2-5

2.1 Main Unit

2.1.9 FM-8800S

PWR
(05P0776)

PANEL
(05P0772)
Tx/Rx
(05P0774A)

Photo 2.1.11 FM-8800S, Open View

CR5 (Remains of Key Back Light LED)

PANEL
(05P0772)

Photo 2.1.12 FM-8800S/D, Panel

2-6

3 W/4 ohm SP

2.1 Main Unit

2.1.3 Board
J15 (Handset OFF)

U30 (H8S CPU)

U36 (LCD CONT)


[Printer]: 25 pin

TP1 (38.4 MHz)

Y1 (TCXO: 25.6 MHz)

[IEC61162-1/Remote]: 37 pin

TP2 (25.6 MHz)

J13 (REF OSC: 25.6 MHz)


J3 (DUP REF: 25.6 MHz)
J11 (CH70 OSC 38.4 MHz)
J9 (Tx MIX: 45 MHz out)

Photo 2.1.13 CPU (05P0773), A side

SP
J5 (Wing MIC sel.)
U20 (DSP) U29 (E2ROM)

U31 (RAM)

RT1: (+15 VDC Line)


RUE900

Photo 2.1.14 CPU (05P0773), B side


U12 (AF AMP) TDA2003H

2-7

2.1 Main Unit

Jumper
Between J1 and 2

PA (RA35H1516M)

J3 (ANT)
J5
(CH70 ANT and TR
ANT: common use)

TP1
(Rx 1st Lo: F+51.2375 MHz)

TP2
(PLL VCO CONT)

TP4
(Rx 2nd Lo: 51.2 MHz)

J8
(REF OSC: 25.6 MHz)

J7 (Tx MIX 45 MHz)

U13 (Temperature sensor)

Photo 2.1.15 FM-8800S: Tx/Rx (05P0774A)

J1 (DUP OUT)

J2 (DUP IN1)

PA (RA35H1516M)
J4 (DUP IN2)

J3 (ANT)

- Tx/Rx (05P0774A)
J1, 2, 4 NO
- Tx/Rx (05P0774B)
J1, 2, 4 YES

* Shield cover removed

Photo 2.1.16 FM-8800D: Tx/Rx (05P0774B)

2-8

2.1 Main Unit

TP4 (1st Lo VCO CONT)

J1 (ANT)

J2 (DUP REF: 25.6 MHz)

TP3 (2nd Lo: 51.2 MHz)

TP1 (1st Lo: F+51.2375 MHz)

Photo 2.1.17 FM-8800D: DUP Rx (05P0777)

TP1 (1st Lo: 118.1625 MHz)

J2 (ANT)

TP4 (2nd Lo: 38.4 MHz)


J1 (CH70 OSC: 38.4 MHz)

Photo 2.1.18 CH70 Rx (05P0775)

2-9

2.1 Main Unit

+15 VDC out

J1
#1 to #3: +15 VDC
#4: PWR SW P
#5: PWR SW M
#6 to #8: 0 V

Photo 2.1.19 PWR (05P0776), A side

DC-DC Converter:
CBS2002415 T

Photo 2.1.20 PWR (05P0776), B side

2-10

2.1 Main Unit

LCD p.c.b

Photo 2.1.21 PANEL (05P0772), A side

Photo 2.1.22 PANEL (05P0772), B side

2-11

2.1 Main Unit

Russian Ver.

Photo 2.1.23 RTC board (05P0804)

2-12

2.2 Handset/Remote

2.2 Handset/Remote
2.2.1 HS-2003
Ear SP
(1.5 mW/150 ohm)

Condenser MIC
(-49 dBm/1.6 k ohm)

05P0780

PTT SW

Hanger
H=57 mm
L=208 mm
W=65 mm

Magnet
Hanger

Photo 2.2.1 Handset (HS-2003)

2-13

2.2 Handset/Remote

2.2.2 RB-8800/HS-8800

HS-8800
H=77 mm
L=208 mm
W=140 mm
SP (0.5 W/8 ohm)
RB-8800

Photo 2.2.2 RB-8800/HS-8800


3 W/4 ohm SP
Max. 5 W
05P0782

TB1
05P0779
TB2
TB1 and TB2 are
connected in parallel.

TB3 (GND)

Photo 2.2.3 RB-8800, Open view

2-14

2.2 Handset/Remote

2.2.3 RB-8810/HS-8800
Handset: HS-8800

Hanger: RB-8810

0.4 W/8 ohm SP

Hanger
H=57 mm
L=208 mm
W=65 mm

05P0798

Photo 2.2.4 RB-8810/HS-8800

2-15

2.2 Handset/Remote

Ear SP
(1.5 mW/150 ohm)

Condenser MIC
(-49 dBm/1.6 k ohm)

U2 CPU

PTT SW

05P0781 B side

LCD

05P0781 A side

05P0715 A side

E2ROM

LCD p.c.b

05P0715 B side

Photo 2.2.5 HS-8800

2-16

2.3Junction Box/DMC IF

2.3 Junction Box/DMC IF


2.3.1 Junction Box: IF-8810

H=40 mm
L=150 mm
W=290 mm
Outer size of IF-8810
and DMC IF is the
same.

05P0790

Photo 2.3.1 Junction Box

2-17

2.3Junction Box/DMC IF

2.3.2 DMC IF: IF-8820


U1: CPU

05P0778

TP2: GND

TP1: CPU CK
(18.432 MHz)

AD0: Not used


AD1: Not used

J4: Termination

Photo 2.3.2 DMC I/F

2-18

2.4 VHF Console: RC-8800

2.4 VHF Console: RC-8800


330

190

500
IF-8810

Printer
(TP-80F)

Photo 2.4.1 VHF Console

Photo 2.4.2 Front cover, Open view

Printer I/F: 05P0541


Power terminal
board

Photo 2.4.3 IF-8810, Open view

Photo 2.4.4 Printer, Open view

2-19

2.5 Printer: PP-8800

2.5 Printer: PP-8800

200
180
Installed TP-80F
110
140

Printer Connector

240

+24 VDC

Photo 2.5.2 PP-8800, Rear panel

Photo 2.5.1 PP-8800

Printer I/F: 05P0541

Photo 2.5.4 Pulled out TP-80F

Photo 2.5.3 Cover, Open view

Printer Power supply


+5 VDC/6 A Power supply
(DC-DC Converter: HGE05006)

Photo 2.5.5 Printer I/F: 05P0541

2-20

Main Menu Tree


List(INTL Ver.)
Chapter 3. 3.1Menu

3.1 Main Menu List

(Program: INTL Ver. 0550215-02/03.xx)

3.1.1 User menu


To call the below menus, press [MENU] key.
Table 3.1.1 User Menu List

Menu-1

Menu-2
POSITION
OLDER

ALARM
EXT ALARM

Menu-3
4H
3H
2H
1H
0.5 H
DIST/URG
SAFETY
ROUTINE

COMPLY
STATUS

AUTO ACK

UNABLE
REASON
POSITION
CALL
POLLING CALL

ERASE LOG

MEMORY
CHANNEL

MESSAGE
FILE ENTRY

RCVD
ORDINARY
RCVD
DISTRESS
TRANSMITTED
INTL
USA
WX
CANADA
INLND-WA
ERASE

100 entry

ABLE
UNABLE
NO REASON
BUSY
EQUIP DISBLD
MODE UNAVAIL
CH UNAVAIL
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

MANUAL

ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

Note

Fixed on ON

Selects when COMPLY STATUS is


UNABLE

50 entry
Indicates when entering ATIS ID
COAST CALL
SHIP CALL
GROUP CALL
PSTN CALL
AREA CALL

AUTO
POSITION

Menu-4

LAT
LON
TIME

Contd

3-1

For editing message of each CALL


type (Refer to the DSC Call menu.)

3.1 Main Menu List(INTL Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2
XMTD CALL

PRINT OUT

RCVD CALL
DAILY TEST

VOLUME

KEY CLICK
EARPIECE
LEVEL
INTERCOM
VOLUME
OFF HOOK
SPKR
SELF ID

Menu-3

SYSTEM
(Option
menu)

Note

AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
8 (0 to 16)
9 (8 to 16)
8 (1 to 16)

It can be set up independently of


Remote Handset.

ON
OFF
e.g. 432456789

GROUP ID
LIST

SYSTEM

Menu-4

Only for checking MMSI


Refer to the next page for set up.
GROUP ID for GROUP CALL
message recorded in MESSAGE
FILE ENTRY menu is displayed.

INTERCOM
NAMING

RT: FM8800
1: Handset 1
2: Handset 2
3: Handset 3
4: Handset 4

By pressing [Shift] -> [4:IntCom],


the recorded name in the left box is
indicated to recognize the caller side
easily.

PROGRAM
VERSION

FM8800D/S
0550215-xx
EXT: ENT

- DUP Rx board (Yes): FM8800D


- DUP Rx board (No): FM8800S
FM-8800D and FM-8800S are the
same version.

Password and Jumper setting are necessary to enter the next menu. See 4.1 for details.

3-2

3.1 Main Menu List(INTL Ver.)

3.1.2 Option menu


As for Option menus, call up by the procedure of page 4-1.

Table 3.1.2 System Menu List

System menu

SELF ID

ID ENTRY
ID CLEAR

Note

GROUP ID for GROUP CALL


message recorded in MESSAGE
FILE ENTRY menu is displayed.

GROUP ID LIST

INTERCOM
NAMING

RT: FM8800
1: Handset 1
2: Handset 2
3: Handset 3
4: Handset 4

By pressing [Shift] ->


[4:IntCom], the recorded names
in the left box are displayed to
recognize the caller side easily.

PROGRAM
VERSION

FM8800D/S
0550215-xx
EXT: ENT

- DUP Rx board (Yes): FM8800D


- DUP Rx board (No): FM8800S
FM-8800D and FM-8800S are the
same version.

AUTO 1W
AUTO REVERT

ATIS ID

ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ID ENTRY
ID CLEAR
AREA

CH70 BOARD

RIVER
RIVER & SEA

CH70 BOARD

MODE

CH CONFIG

xxxxxxxxx

CHANNEL
TRX
DUP/SIMP
TX POWER

Selectable by recording ATIS ID.


No function

INTL
USA
WX
CANADA
INLND-WA
PRIV
XX
TX ENABLE
RX ENABLE
UNABLE
DUP
SIMP
HI
LOW

Contd

3-3

Switch by pressing [1] or [2] key.


When pressing [CANCEL] key,
TURN OFF/ON is displayed.
And then, turn off the power to
record.

3.1 Main Menu List(INTL Ver.)

System menu

1
INTL
USA/WX

CH MODE

CANADA
INLND
PRIV
SCAN

SCAN/DW
DW

2
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

ON
SP MUTE
TIMEOUT TIMER
TX POWER

POWER HI

TONE TEST

REGULATION
REMOTE ID
VDR OUTPUT
LEVEL

Switch ON/OFF by entering


ATIS ID.

Effective for USA channel


127 (0 to 255)
127 (0 to 255)
127 (0 to 255)
HI
LOW

DSC or ATIS
MARK
SPACE
DOT
CARRIER
INTL
RUSSIAN
1
2

Select HI power or LOW


power, and test by the selected
power.
Select DSC or ATIS, and test
by the selected mode.
Output by PTT ON

No function
1: Master 2: Slave

8 (1 to 16)
ON

EEROM
PROTECTED

Note

Effective for FM-8800D,


Set up ON/OFF for SP at the
time of Duplex operation.

OFF
ON
OFF
HI
LOW
TEMP. REDUCE

OFF

Enter the password: 652111


NO CLEAR
MMSI CLEAR
ALL CLEAR
** DSC RX TEST **
OUTPUT RX DSC DATA TO
NMEA PORT

T/A

Contd

3-4

3.1 Main Menu List(INTL Ver.)

System menu

2
LOOP TEST

CPU

MEMORY TEST

3
FSK LOOP
REMOTE
LOOP
NMEA
LOOP
ALL
RAM
ROM
EEPROM

PRINTER
PROG. VER.
LCD TEST
BACK LIGHT 1
PANEL
UI TEST

AGC
TEST

CH70 RX

FM-8800:
0550215-xx
1 to 4
KEY
CH
VOL
SQ
PTT
HOOK
AGC Test
out

LOOP
P: 0 /A: 9066
PLL
AGC

STATUS

Contd

3-5

ALL is automatically
executed. And then, RAM,
ROM and EEPROM are
checked.
Prints out
FM-8800 PRINTER TEST.
The detailed version is
displayed after pressing [Shift]
-> [1] key 5 times.

User Interface Test

No function
Loop Back Test

155.00 MHz
160.00 MHz
165.00 MHz
AGC Test
out

APC

TX/RX

Note

To set the frequency data of


PLL circuit, used in a factory.

No function
CH
DUP/SIMP
xx
RX IF
LEVEL
RX AF
NOISE
CH70 RX IF
LEVEL
CH70 RX
AF NOISE
PLL1 UL
LEVEL
PLL2 UL
LEVEL
EXIT: ENT

Monitor the selected state by


CH DUP/SIMP xx channel.

3.1 Main Menu List(INTL Ver.)

System menu

2
PLL

DUP RX
AGC
TEST
DDS/CODEC

STATION TYPE

DDS
P: 100 / A: 19655
4528 L
P: 100 / A: 19962
4528 R
P: 100 / A: 19803

SHIP
COAST

3
155.00 MHz
160.00 MHz
165.00 MHz
AGC Test
out

Note
To set the frequency data of
PLL circuit, use in a factory.
No function

Input/Output Test
for CODEC and DDS

Not to be changed.

RESET DSP

3-6

3.2 DSC Call Menu(INTL Ver.)

3.2 DSC Call Menu

(Program: INTL Ver. 0550215-02/03.xx)

To call DSC CALL message menus as below, press [CALL/MSG] key.


Table 3.2.1 DSC Call Menu List

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

COAST ID

00________
ROUTINE
BUSINESS
SAFETY
URGENCY
DISTRESS
SIMPLEX TP
DUPLEX TP
DATA
FAX
NO INFO
V.21
V.22
V.22 bis
V.23
V.26 bis
V.26 ter
V.27 ter
V.32

Category

TCmd1
COAST
CALL

TCmd2

CH
SHIP ID

Category

TCmd1
SHIP CALL

TCmd2

CH

Menu-4

Note

Select Category

When selecting DATA by the TCmd1

Selects CH from the list according to


the TCmd1.

SELECT CH
NO INFO
xxxxxxxxx
ROUTINE
BUSINESS
SAFETY
URGENCY
DISTRESS
SIMPLEX TP
DUPLEX TP
DATA
FAX
NO INFO
V.21
V.22
V.22 bis
V.23
V.26 bis
V.26 ter
V.27 ter
V.32

Select Category

When selecting DATA by the TCmd1

Selects CH from the list according to


the TCmd1.

SELECT CH
NO INFO

Contd

3-7

3.2 DSC Call Menu(INTL Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

GROUP ID

0xxxxxxxx
ROUTINE
BUSINESS
SAFETY
URGENCY
DISTRESS
SIMPLEX TP
DUPLEX TP
DATA
FAX
NO INFO
V.21
V.22
V.22 bis
V.23
V.26 bis
V.26 ter
V.27 ter
V.32

Category

TCmd1
GROUP
CALL

TCmd2

CH
COAST ID
PSTN CALL

TCmd1
TCmd2
TEL
Category

TCmd1

ALL SHIPS
TCmd2

CH

Menu-4

Note

Select Category

When selecting DATA by the TCmd1

Selects CH from the list according to


the TCmd1.

SELECT CH
NO INFO
00xxxxxx
SIMPLEX TP
DUPLEX TP
NO INFO
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SAFETY
URGENCY
DISTRESS
SIMPLEX TP
DUPLEX TP
DATA
FAX
NO INFO
V.21
V.22
V.22 bis
V.23
V.26 bis
V.26 ter
V.27 ter
V.32

Fixed on NO INFO
Max. 16 digits
Select Category

When selecting DATA by the TCmd1

SELECT CH

xx

NO INFO
Contd

3-8

Selects CH from the list according to


the TCmd1.

3.2 DSC Call Menu(INTL Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

AREA

N/E, S/W
ROUTINE
BUSINESS
SAFETY
URGENCY
DISTRESS
SIMPLEX TP
DUPLEX TP
DATA
FAX
NO INFO
V.21
V.22
V.22 bis
V.23
V.26 bis
V.26 ter
V.27 ter
V.32
SELECT CH
NO INFO
xxxxxxxxx
ROUTINE
BUSINESS
SAFETY
URGENCY
DISTRESS
POSITION
REQUEST
NO INFO
xxxxxxxxx
ROUTINE
BUSINESS
SAFETY
URGENCY
DISTRESS
POLLING
NO INFO
URGENCY
SAFETY
SIMPLEX TP
NEUTRAL CRAFT
CH16

Category

TCmd1
AREA
CALL

TCmd2

CH
SHIP ID

Category
POSITION
TCmd1
TCmd2
SHIP ID

POLLING

Category

TCmd1
TCmd2
Category
NEUTRAL

TCmd1
TCmd2
CH

Menu-4

Note
Designates coordinate

Select Category

When selecting DATA by the TCmd1

xx

Select Category

Fixed on POSITION REQUEST


Fixed on NO INFO

Select Category

Fixed on POLLING
Fixed on NO INFO
Select Category
Fixed on SIMPLEX TP
Fixed on NEUTRAL CRAFT
Fixed on CH16

Contd

3-9

3.2 DSC Call Menu(INTL Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

MEDICAL

Category
TCmd1
TCmd2
CH

URGENCY
SIMPLEX TP
MEDICAL TRSPRT
CH16
xxxxxxxxx
(NO INFO)
DISTRESS RELAY
UNDESIGNATED
Fire
Flooding
Collision
Grounding
Listing
Sinking
Disabled & Adr
Abandoning
Piracy
Man over board
EPIRB
AUTO
MANUAL
NO INFO
xx;xx

ID IN DIST
TCmd

NATURE
RELAY ALL

POS
AT
SIMP TP
COAST ID
ID IN DIST
TCmd

RELAY SEL

NATURE

POS
AT
SIMP TP

Menu-4

00xxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxx
(NO INFO)
DISTRESS RELAY
UNDESIGNATED
Fire
Flooding
Collision
Grounding
Listing
Sinking
Disabled & Adr
Abandoning
Piracy
Man over board
EPIRB
AUTO
MANUAL
NO INFO
xx;xx

Note
Fixed on URGENCY
Fixed on SIMPLEX TP
Fixed on MEDICAL TRSPRT
Fixed on CH16

Fixed on DISTRESS RELAY

GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
Time/Pos.: Manual
Time/Pos.: NO INFO
Time for Pos.
Fixed on CH16

Fixed on DISTRESS RELAY

GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
Time/Pos.: Manual
Time/Pos.: NO INFO
Time for Pos.
Fixed on CH16

Contd

3-10

3.2 DSC Call Menu(INTL Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2

NATURE
DISTRESS

POS
AT
SIMP TP

Menu-3

Menu-4

UNDESIGNATED
Fire
Flooding
Collision
Grounding
Listing
Sinking
Disabled & Adr
Abandoning
Piracy
Man over board
AUTO
MANUAL
NO INFO
xx;xx

Note
Default

GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
Time/Pos.: Manual
Time/Pos.: NO INFO
Time for Pos.
Fixed on CH16

3-11

3.3 Remote Handset Menu(INTL Ver.)

3.3 Remote Handset Menu

(Program: INTL Ver. 0550216-02.xx)

To call the below menus, press [MENU] key.


Setting values in Remote Handset [MENU] and FM-8800S/D [MENU] are the same,
and the way of setting also. DSC Call menu from Remote Handset is the same as 3.2
DSC Call menu.
Table 3.3.1 Remote Handset Menu List
Menu-1

Menu-2

POSTION
OLDER
ALARM
EXT ALARM

Menu-3
4H
3H
2H
1H
0.5 H
DIST/URG
SAFETY
ROUTINE

COMPLY
STATUS

AUTO ACK

UNABLE
REASON
POSITION
CALL
POLLING CALL

ERASE LOG

MEMORY
CH

MESSAGE
FILE

RCVD
ORDINARY
RCVD
DISTRESS
TRANSMITTED
INTL
USA
WX
CANADA
INLND-WA
ERASE

100 entry

ABLE
UNABLE
NO REASON
BUSY
EQUIP DISBLD
MODE UNAVAIL
CH UNAVAIL
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

Menu-4

ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

Note

Fixed on ON

Selectable when COMPLY STATUS


is UNABLE

50 entry
Indicates when entering ATIS ID
COAST CALL
SHIP CALL
GROUP CALL
PSTN CALL
AREA CALL

Contd

3-12

For editing message of each CALL


type (Refer to the DSC Call menu.)

3.3 Remote Handset Menu(INTL Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

Menu-4

Note

AUTO
POSITION

MANUAL
XMTD CALL

PRINT OUT

RCVD CALL
DAILY TEST

VOLUME

KEY CLICK
EARPIECE
LEVEL
INTERCOM
VOLUME
OFF HOOK
SPKR
SELF ID

LAT
LON
TIME
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
8 (0 to 16)
9 (8 to 16)
8 (1 to 16)
ON
OFF
e.g. 432456789

GROUP ID
LIST
SYSTEM

INTERCOM
NAMING

PROGRAM
VERSION

Alternative Operations
- Turn on the power while pressing [MENU] key.
Set the ID number for Handset
(See Chapter 4 System Setting for details.)
- Turn on the power while pressing [TEST] key.
Test mode of Handset
(See Chapter 8 Maintenance for details.)
- Adjustment of Dimmer
[SHIFT] -> [2]
- Adjustment of Contrast
[SHIFT] -> [SHIFT], [LOG] or CHANNEL knob

3-13

Checks only MMSI


Transceiver unit executes the setting.
GROUP ID for GROUP CALL
message recorded in MESSAGE
FILE ENTRY menu is displayed.
By pressing [Shift] -> [4:IntCom],
the recorded name in the left box
are displayed to find the other side
easily.
- DUP Rx board (Yes): FM8800D
- DUP Rx board (No): FM8800S
FM-8800D and FM-8800S are the
same version.

3.4 Main Menu List (Russian Ver.)

3.4 Main Menu List

(Program: Russian Ver. 0550220-01.xx)

3.4.1 User menu


To call the below menus, press [MENU] key.
Table 3.4.1 User Menu List

Menu-1

Menu-2
POSITION
OLDER

ALARM
EXT ALARM

Menu-3
4H
3H
2H
1H
0.5H
DIST/URG
SAFETY
ROUTINE

COMPLY
STATUS

AUTO ACK

UNABLE
REASON
POSITION
CALL
POLLING CALL

ERASE LOG

MEMORY
CHANNEL

MESSAGE
FILE ENTRY

RCVD
ORDINARY
RCVD
DISTRESS
TRANSMITTED
INTL
USA
WX
CANADA
INLND-WA
ERASE
100 entry

ABLE
UNABLE
NO REASON
BUSY
EQUIP DISBLD
MODE UNAVAIL
CH UNAVAIL
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

MANUAL

Note

ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

Fixed on ON

Selects when COMPLY STATUS is


UNABLE

ERASE xxxx
ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO

50 entry
Indicates when entering ATIS ID
COAST CALL
SHIP CALL
GROUP CALL
PSTN CALL

AUTO
POSITION

Menu-4

LAT
LON
TIME

Contd

3-14

For editing message of each CALL


type (Refer to the DSC Call menu.)

3.4 Main Menu List (Russian Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

RTC

DATE
TIME

2006-03-27
06:32:55
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
8 (0 to 16)

XMTD CALL
PRINT OUT

RCVD CALL
DAILY TEST

VOLUME

KEY CLICK
EARPIECE
LEVEL
INTERCOM
VOLUME
OFF HOOK
SPKR

8 (1 to 16)
ON
OFF
ENABLE

AUTO CH

PSTN CH

PSTN CH

00

NEUTRAL
CALL

ABLE
UNABLE
ABLE
UNABLE

MEDICAL CALL
SELF ID

DISABLE

e.g. 432456789

GROUP ID
LIST

SYSTEM

SYSTEM
(Option
menu)

Note
Time stamp of Communication LOG
ZDA>RMC>Manual

9 (8 to 16)

AUTO CH

SPECIAL
CALL

Menu-4

It can be set up independently of


Remote Handset.

The state of AUTO ACK is set to


ON and ON-HOOK.
When
received
the
INDVIDUAL/ROUTINE call,
Communication
CH
changes
automatically after returning AUTO
ACK.
- ENABLE: Auto change,
- DISABLE: Manual change
When not specifying TEL CH from
COAST with PSTN CALL of from
COAST to SHIP, assign the CH,
which is set in this time, to ACK
BQ message.
When setting ABLE, NEUTRAL
CALL and MEDICAL CALL in
SPECIAL menu of CALL TYPE for
DSC are selectable.
Only for checking MMSI
Refer to the next page for set up.
GROUP ID for GROUP CALL
message recorded in MESSAGE
FILE ENTRY menu is displayed.

INTERCOM
NAMING

RT: FM8800
1: Handset 1
2: Handset 2
3: Handset 3
4: Handset 4

By pressing [Shift] -> [4:IntCom],


the recorded name in the left box is
indicated to recognize the caller side
easily.

PROGRAM
VERSION

FM8800D/S
0550220-01
EXT: ENT

- DUP Rx board (Yes): FM8800D


- DUP Rx board (No): FM8800S
FM-8800D and FM-8800S are the
same version.

Password and Jumper setting are necessary to enter the next menu. See 4.1 for details.

3-15

3.4 Main Menu List (Russian Ver.)

3.4.2 Option menu

(Program: Russian Ver. 0550220-01.xx)


As for Option menus, call up by the procedure of page 4-1.
Table 3.4.2 System Menu List

System menu

SELF ID

ID ENTRY
ID CLEAR

GROUP ID for GROUP CALL


message recorded in
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY
menu is displayed.
By pressing [Shift] ->
[4:IntCom], the recorded
names in the left box are
displayed to recognize the
caller side easily.
-DUP Rx board (Yes):
FM8800D
-DUP Rx board (No):
FM8800S
FM-8800D and FM-8800S are
the same version.

GROUP ID LIST

INTERCOM
NAMING

RT: FM8800
1: Handset 1
2: Handset 2
3: Handset 3
4: Handset 4

PROGRAM
VERSION

FM8800D/S
0550220-01
EXT: ENT

AUTO 1W
AUTO REVERT

ATIS ID

ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ID ENTRY
ID CLEAR
AREA

CH70 BOARD

CH CONFIG

xxxxxxxxx
RIVER
RIVER & SEA

CH70 BOARD

MODE

CHANNEL
TRX
DUP/SIMP
TX POWER

Note

INTL
USA
WX
CANADA
INLND-WA
PRIV
XX
TX ENABLE
RX ENABLE
UNABLE
DUP
SIMP
HI
LOW

Contd

3-16

Selectable by recording ATIS


ID.
No function

Switch by pressing [1] or [2]


key. When pressing
[CANCEL] key, TURN
OFF/ON is displayed.
And then, turn off the power to
record.

3.4 Main Menu List (Russian Ver.)

System menu

1
INTL
USA/WX

CH MODE

CANADA
INLND
PRIV
SCAN

SCAN/DW
DW

2
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

ON
SP MUTE
TIMEOUT TIMER
TX POWER

POWER HI

TONE TEST

REGULATION
REMOTE ID
VDR OUTPUT
LEVEL

Switch ON/OFF by entering


ATIS ID.

Effective for USA channel


170(0 - 255)
44(0 - 255)
134(0 - 255)
HI
LOW

DSC or ATIS
MARK
SPACE
DOT
CARRIER
INTL
RUSSIAN
1
2

Select HI power or LOW


power, and test by the selected
power.
Select DSC or ATIS, and test
by the selected mode.
Output by PTT ON

Should be set RUSSIAN


No function
1: Master 2: Slave

8 (1 to 16)
ON

EEROM
PROTECTED

Note

Effective for FM-8800D,


Set up ON/OFF for SP at the
time of Duplex operation.

OFF
ON
OFF
HI
LOW
TEMP. REDUCE

OFF

Enter the password: 652111


NO CLEAR
MMSI CLEAR
ALL CLEAR
** DSC RX TEST **
OUTPUT RX DSC DATA TO
NMEA PORT

T/A

Contd

3-17

3.4 Main Menu List (Russian Ver.)

System menu

2
LOOP TEST

CPU

MEMORY TEST

3
FSK LOOP
REMOTE
LOOP
NMEA
LOOP
ALL
RAM
ROM
EEPROM

PRINTER
PROG. VER.
LCD TEST
BACK LIGHT 1
PANEL
UI TEST

AGC
TEST

CH70 RX

FM-8800:
0550220-01
1-4
KEY
CH
VOL
SQ
PTT
HOOK
AGC Test
out

LOOP
P: 0 /A: 9066
PLL
AGC

STATUS

Contd

3-18

ALL is automatically
executed. And then, RAM,
ROM and EEPROM are
checked.
Prints out
FM-8800 PRINTER TEST.
The detailed version is
displayed after pressing [Shift]
-> [1] key 5 times.

User Interface Test

No function
Loop Back Test

155.00 MHz
160.00 MHz
165.00 MHz
AGC Test
out

APC

TX/RX

Note

To set the frequency data of


PLL circuit, used in a factory.

No function
CH
DUP/SIMP
xx
RX IF
LEVEL
RX AF
NOISE
CH70 RX IF
LEVEL
CH70 RX
AF NOISE
PLL1 UL
LEVEL
PLL2 UL
LEVEL
EXIT: ENT

Monitor the selected state by


CH DUP/SIMP xx channel.

3.4 Main Menu List (Russian Ver.)

System menu

2
PLL

DUP RX
AGC
TEST
DDS/CODEC

STATION TYPE

DDS
P: 100 / A: 19655
4528 L
P: 100 / A: 19962
4528 R
P: 100 / A: 19803

SHIP
COAST

3
155.00 MHz
160.00 MHz
165.00 MHz
AGC Test
out

Note
To set the frequency data of
PLL circuit, use in a factory.
No function

Input/Output Test
for CODEC and DDS

Not to be changed.

RESET DSP
When setting to M943-11,
TCmd1, TCmd2 of RX
message is checked. If it is
TCmd which is not defined as
M943-11, it does not receive,

M943-11
COMPATIBLE

M943-10

3-19

3.5 DSC Call Menu (Russian Ver.)

3.5 DSC Call Menu

(Program: Russian Ver. 0550220-01.xx)

To call DSC CALL message menus as below, press [CALL/MSG] key.


Table 3.5.1 DSC Call Menu List

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

COAST ID

00________
ROUTINE
SAFETY
URGENCY
TELEPHONE
DATA
NO INFO

Category
TCmd1
TCmd2

Menu-4

Select Category
When the category is SAFETY or
URGENCY, TELEPHONE is fixed.
- When the category is Safety, CH is
selected from CH list when selecting
SELECT CH. Also, the optional CH
can be inputted when selecting
MANUAL.
- When the category is URGENCY,
CH16 is fixed.
- When the category is ROUTINE, NO
INFO is fixed.
Fixed on RQ

COAST
CALL
CH

NO INFO

EOS
SHIP ID

RQ
xxxxxxxxx
ROUTINE
SAFETY
URGENCY
TELEPHONE
DATA
NO INFO

Category
TCmd1
TCmd2
SHIP CALL

Select Category
When the category is SAFETY or
URGENCY, TELEPHONE is fixed.
- When the category is ROUTINE,
SAFETY, CH is selected from
SIMP-CH list when selecting
SELECT CH. Also, the optional
CH can be inputted when selecting
MANUAL.
- When the category is URGENCY,
CH16 is fixed. Also, Non-MANUAL
display.
Fixed on RQ

SELECT CH

CH
MANUAL

EOS
GROUP ID
TCmd1
TCmd2
GROUP
CALL

CH
EOS

Note

RQ
0xxxxxxxx
TELEPHONE
NO INFO

Fixed on TELEPHONE
Fixed on NO INFO
When selecting SELECT CH, CH is
selected from SIMP-CH list. Also, the
optional CH can be inputted when
selecting MANUAL.
Fixed on EOS

SELECT CH
NO INFO
EOS

Contd

3-20

3.5 DSC Call Menu (Russian Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

COAST ID

00xxxxxx
ALLMODES TP
DUPLEX TP
DATA
NO INFO
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
RQ
SAFETY
URGENCY
TELEPHONE
NO INFO

TCmd1
PSTN CALL
TCmd2
TEL
EOS
Category
TCmd1
TCmd2

Menu-4

Specify the CH setting by [MENU] ->


PSTN CH.
Fixed on NO INFO
Max. 16 digits

SELECT CH

ALL SHIPS

xx

CH
MANUAL
EOS
SHIP ID
Category
POSITION

TEST

TCmd1
TCmd2
EOS
STATION ID
Category
TCmd1
TCmd2
EOS

Note

EOS
xxxxxxxxx
SAFETY
POSITION
REQUEST
NO INFO
RQ
xxxxxxxxx
SAFETY
TEST
NO INFO
RQ

Fixed on TELEPHONE
Fixed on NO INFO
- When the category is SAFETY, CH is
selected from SIMP-CH list when
selecting SELECT CH. Also, the
optional CH can be inputted when
selecting MANUAL.
- When the category is URGENCY,
CH16 is fixed. Also, Non-MANUAL
display.
Fixed on EOS
Fixed on SAFETY
Fixed on POSITION REQUEST
Fixed on NO INFO
Fixed on RQ
Fixed on SAFETY
Fixed on TEST
Fixed on NO INFO
Fixed on RQ

Contd

3-21

3.5 DSC Call Menu (Russian Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2
ID IN DIST
TCmd

NATURE
RELAY ALL

POS
AT

Menu-3

Menu-4

xxxxxxxxx
(NO INFO)
DISTRESS RELAY
UNDESIGNATED
Fire
Flooding
Collision
Grounding
Listing
Sinking
Disabled & Adr
Abandoning
Piracy
Man over board
EPIRB
AUTO
MANUAL
NO INFO
xx;xx

Note

Fixed on DISTRESS RELAY

GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
Time/Pos.: Manual input
Time/Pos.: NO INFO
Time for Pos.

TELEPHONE

EOS
COAST ID
ID IN DIST
TCmd

NATURE
RELAY SEL

POS
AT

EOS
00xxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxx
(NO INFO)
DISTRESS RELAY
UNDESIGNATED
Fire
Flooding
Collision
Grounding
Listing
Sinking
Disabled & Adr
Abandoning
Piracy
Man over board
EPIRB
AUTO
MANUAL
NO INFO
xx;xx

Fixed on EOS

Fixed on DISTRESS RELAY

GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
Time/Pos.: Manual input
Time/Pos.: NO INFO
Time for Pos.
Fixed on CH16
Fixed on RQ

TELEPHONE

EOS

RQ

Contd

3-22

3.5 DSC Call Menu (Russian Ver.)

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3
NEUTRAL CRAFT
Category
TCmd1

NEUTRAL

SPECIAL
NOTE)

MEDICAL

TCmd2
CH
EOS
MEDICAL
TRANSPORT
Category
TCmd1
TCmd2

AT

CH
EOS
UNDESIGNATED
Fire
Flooding
Collision
Grounding
Listing
Sinking
Disabled & Adr
Abandoning
Piracy
Man over board
AUTO
MANUAL
NO INFO
xx;xx

TELEPHONE
EOS

EOS

NATURE

DISTRESS

POS

Menu-4
URGENCY
TELEPHONE
NEUTRAL
CRAFT
CH16
EOS

Note
Fixed on NEUTRAL CRAFT
Fixed on URGENCY
Fixed on TELEPHONE
Fixed on NEUTRAL CRAFT
Fixed on CH16
Fixed on EOS
Fixed on MEDICAL TRANSPORT

URGENCY
TELEPHONE
MEDICAL
TRANSPORT
CH16
EOS

Fixed on URGENCY
Fixed on TELEPHONE
Fixed on MEDICAL TRANSPORT
Fixed on CH16
Fixed on EOS
Default

GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
Time/Pos.: Manual
Time/Pos.: NO INFO
Time for Pos.
Fixed on EOS

Note;
When setting NEUTRAL, MEDICAL of [MENU] -> SPACIAL CALL to ABLE, these
menus can be opened.

3-23

3.6 Remote Handset MenuRussian Ver.

3.6 Remote Handset Menu (Program: Russian Ver. 0550221-01.xx)


To call the below menus, press [MENU] key.
Setting values in Remote Handset [MENU] and FM-8800S/D [MENU] are the same,
and the way of setting also. DSC Call menu from Remote Handset is the same as 3.5
DSC Call menu.
Table 3.6.1 Remote Handset Menu List

Menu-1

Menu-2
POSITION
OLDER

ALARM
EXT ALARM

Menu-3
4H
3H
2H
1H
0.5H
DIST/URG
SAFETY
ROUTINE

COMPLY
STATUS

AUTO ACK

UNABLE
REASON
POSITION
CALL
POLLING CALL

ERASE LOG

MEMORY
CHANNEL

MESSAGE
FILE ENTRY

RCVD
ORDINARY
RCVD
DISTRESS
TRANSMITTED
INTL
USA
WX
CANADA
INLND-WA
ERASE
100 entry

ABLE
UNABLE
NO REASON
BUSY
EQUIP DISBLD
MODE UNAVAIL
CH UNAVAIL
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

Menu-4

Note

ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF

Fixed on ON

Selectable when COMPLY STATUS


is UNABLE

ERASE xxxx
ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO

50 entry
Indicates when entering ATIS ID
COAST CALL
SHIP CALL
GROUP CALL
PSTN CALL

Contd

3-24

For editing message of each CALL


type (Refer to the DSC Call menu.)

3.6 Remote Handset MenuRussian Ver.

Menu-1

Menu-2

Menu-3

Menu-4

Note

AUTO
POSITION

RTC

MANUAL
DATE
TIME
XMTD CALL

PRINT OUT

RCVD CALL
DAILY TEST

VOLUME

KEY CLICK
EARPIECE
INTERCOM
OFF HOOK
SPKR

AUTO CH

AUTO CH

PSTN CH

PSTN CH

SPECIAL
CALL

NETRAL CALL
MEDICAL CALL
SELF ID

LAT
LON
TIME
2006-03-27
06:32:55
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
8 (0 to 16)
9 (8 to 16)
8 (1 to 16)
ON
OFF
ENABLE
DISABLE
00
ABLE
UNABLE
ABLE
UNABLE
e.g. 432456789

GROUP ID
LIST

SYSTEM

Checks only MMSI


Transceiver unit executes the setting.
GROUP ID for GROUP CALL
message recorded in MESSAGE
FILE ENTRY menu is displayed.

INTERCOM
NAMING

RT: FM8800
1: Handset 1
2: Handset 2
3: Handset 3
4: Handset 4

By pressing [Shift] -> [4:IntCom],


the recorded name in the left box
are displayed to find the other side
easily.

PROGRAM
VERSION

FM8800D/S
0550220-01
EXT: ENT

- DUP Rx board (Yes): FM8800D


- DUP Rx board (No): FM8800S
FM-8800D and FM-8800S are the
same version.

Alternative Operations
- Turn on the power while pressing [MENU] key.
Set the ID number for Handset
(See Chapter 4 System Setting for details.)
- Turn on the power while pressing [TEST] key.
Test mode of Handset
(See Chapter 8 Maintenance for details.)
- Adjustment of Dimmer
[SHIFT] -> [2]
- Adjustment of Contrast
[SHIFT] -> [SHIFT], [LOG] or CHANNEL knob

3-25

Chapter 4. System
Setting
4.1 Call up
for Option Menu
Adjustment of LCD Dimmer: [SHIFT] -> [2]
Adjustment of LCD Contrast: [SHIFT] -> [SHIFT], [LOG] or CHANNEL knob

4.1 Call up for Option Menu


MMSI, Channel and Power settings can be set up by going to SYSTEM menu and then
to option. Following is the procedure.
Procedure
1. With the power off, make a jumper connection between 2 and 15 of
[PRINTER] port. Or, jumper connection between #25 and #26 of IF-8810.
However, it is correspondence from production in December 2005.
Case-1)

Jumper between #2 and #15

PRINTER

- OR Case-2)

FM-8800S/D
CPU
(05P0773)

J1: [PRINTER]
1
2
3
4

STROBE N
D0
D1
D2

13
14
15
16

SELECT
ALF N
ERROR N
INIT N

IF-8810
Jumper
#2 - #15

IF-8810

jumper connection
between 25 and 26

TB1
J2: [IEC61162-1/REMOTE]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

+15VDC
+15VDC
+15VDC
+15VDC
N.C
N.C
TXD(H)
RXD(C)

24
25
26
27

4-1

Jumper
#25 - #26
NOT USED-1
NOT USED-2

4.1 Call up for Option Menu

2. Turn on the power and press [MENU] key. Then menu list comes on.
3. Select SYSTEM using the [] key from the menu list and press [ENT] key.
* SYSTEM SETUP MENU *
SELF ID
----------GROUP ID LIST
INTERCOM NAMING
PROGRAM VERSION

4. Enter the password [x][x][x][x][x][x]. Then mark appears to the left of


PROGRAM VERSION and all of the system menus are called up.

Additional mark

* SYSTEM SETUP MENU *


SELF ID
----------GROUP ID LIST
INTERCOM NAMING
PROGRAM VERSION

4-2

4.2 ID Setting

4.2 ID Setting
4.2.1 SELF ID
When your own ID (MMSI) is not registered FM-8800S/D becomes the only operable
VHF function.
1. DSC communication is not available. Even if you press CALL key, NO
MMSI comes on, switch to DSC display can not be made, and editing DSC TX
message can not be done.
2. Even if you press [LOG] key, NO MMSI comes on, and DSC logs does not
open.
3. Distress Alert, All Ship Calls, Group Call and Area Call for the DSC cannot be
received.
4. Even if the position data are not inputted, alarm informing the input error of
position data does not go off.
INTL
Hi
Rx

INTL

16

AUTO ACK WATCH CH 70


LAT : 35 10 N 10 : 10 UTC
LON : 135 11 E AUTO

DSC NOT USABLE


LAT : 35 10 N 10 : 10 UTC
LON : 135 11 E AUTO

INTL Ver. : Registered screen for MMSI

INTL

Hi
Rx

16

Hi
Rx

INTL Ver. : Non-registered screen for MMSI

INTL

16

Hi
Rx

AUTO ACK
AUTO CH: ENA
LAT : 34 45.1111 N
12:12
LON : 135 45.1111 E
UTC
MMSI 432456789
AUTO

16

DSC NOT USABLE


LAT : 34 45.1111 N
LON : 135 45.1111 E
MMSI ---------------

Russian Ver. : Registered screen for MMSI

12:12
UTC
AUTO

Russian Ver. : Non-registered screen for MMSI

NOTE)
In Russsian Ver., when turning on the power with the unregistered MMSI, This unit CANT send
any DSC calls until ships MMSI is entered. Press any key! pop-up menu is displayed.

4-3

4.2 ID Setting

Procedure
1. Call up the option menu. See page.4-1 for details.
[MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] -> Input the password -> [ENT]
2. Select SELF ID ______ and press [ENT] key.
3. ID ENTRY and ID CLEAR pop-up menus will appear.
ID ENTRY
ID CLEAR

4. Select ID ENTRY and press [ENT] key.


5. Enter your own ships MMSI and press [ENT] key.
How to clear /edit registered MMSI
To clear the registered MMSI:
By the second operation mentioned in above Procedure section, select ID CLEAR
and press [ENT] key.
To update the registered MMSI:
By the second operation in above Procedure section, select ID ENTRY, then ID
CLEAR to input new MMSI.

4.2.2 GROUP ID
GROUP ID can be registered by [MENU] -> MESSAGE FILE ENTRY. Up to the
maximum of 100 IDs can be registered.
Confirmation of registered ID can be done by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> GROUP ID
LIST.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> MESSAGE FILE ENTRY.
* MESSAGE FILE

/13 *

1: SAKURA MARU
2: KOBE MARU
3:
8:

4-4

4.2 ID Setting

2. Bring a cursor onto the file number to register and press [ENT] key.
COAST CALL
SHIP CALL
GROUP CALL
PSTN CALL
AREA CALL

INTL Ver.

COAST CALL
SHIP CALL
GROUP CALL
PSTN CALL

Russian Ver.

3. Bring a cursor onto GROUP CALL and press [ENT] key.


GROUP ID consists of 9 digits that starts from 0.
MESSAGE FILE x ENTRY

MESSAGE FILE x ENTRY

CALL TYPE: GROUP CALL


GROUP ID: 0
ROUTINE
TCmd1: SIMPLEX TP
TCmd2: NO INFO
CH: 16
NAME:

CALL TYPE: GROUP CALL


GROUP ID: 0
ROUTINE
TCmd1: TELEPHONE
TCmd2: NO INFO
CH: 16
NAME:

REGIST

REGIST

ERASE

INTL Ver.

ERASE

Russian Ver.

4. Bring a cursor onto GROUP ID and press [ENT] key, then enter ID number.
5. Enter easily recognizable name. (NAME in Max. 16 characters)
6. Bring a cursor onto REGIST and press [ENT] key to enter ID number.
How to erase registered GROUP ID
Select the number to clear by [MENU] -> MESSAGE FILE ENTRY and press [ENT]
key which brings MESSAGE FILE x ENTRY display on and then, bring a cursor
onto ERASE and press [ENT] key.
How to confirm GROUP ID
Confirm by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> GROUP ID LIST. The registered file number
and ID will be displayed.
GROUP LIST 1/1
1: 012345678
2: 043256789

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4.2 ID Setting

4.2.3 Setting Remote Handset ID


Transceiver unit can be connected to a maximum 4 Handsets (RB-8800/HS-8800 and/or
RB-8810/HS-8800). A parallel connection is made with the data line between
Transceiver unit and Remote Handsets. Communication between each Remote Handset
and Transceiver unit is carried out on the basis of ID number set up for each Remote
Handset. When more than one handset is connected, set up each Remote Handset with
different ID. If the same ID number is in use with different Handset, the system does not
function properly.
Procedure
1. Turn on the power of Transceiver unit while pressing Remote Handsets [Menu] key.
Other way,
Unplug Remote Handset from RB-8800/8810 and then plug it back in.
2. Indicated information in the box below will be displayed on the handset monitor,
which brings you to handset ID setup mode.
Version No.
0550216-01.0x
Now ID=1
Input
New ID (14) =

3. Enter numerical ID that you like to set up and press inputted ID numbers will go into
Now ID in the bottom of the handset monitor above
4. Turn off the power.
5. Take the same procedures from 1 through 4 to set up the ID numbers for other
Remote Handsets.

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4.2 ID Setting

Prioritizing of Remote Handset


The lower the ID number, the higher the priority level.
- Priority in this case means that indication/display of the Remote Handsets detailed
program Ver. starts with the lowest ID number on top followed by the second lowest
ID number down to other program versions with higher ID numbers. Confirmation
can be made by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> TEST -> CPU -> PROG.VER.
PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
IF-8820

: 0550215-02
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550217-01

- Remote Handset version number is indicated


from a low ID number in order.
- Version number of the unconnected unit is
not indicated.

- Remote Handset program updating is carried out from a low ID number in order.
- Remote Handset priority is carried out from a low ID number in order.
Transceiver unit > Remote-1 > Remote-2 > Remote-3 > Remote-4
Wing MIC though, has no correlation with above-mentioned contents. For
example, when Wing MIC is in use, Transceiver units MIC and Remote
Handset cannot be used. Also, when Transceiver units MIC and Remote
Handset are in use, Wing MIC cannot be used.

4.2.4 INTERCOM NAMING


Assign a name to Transceiver unit and Remote Handset. (Ex. assigning a name to the
location of installed Remote Handset lets you know easily which where Remote
Handset that you called is when using INTERCOM.) When using INTERCOM, a
assigned name will be displayed on both Transceiver unit and Remote Handset side.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> INTERCOM NAMING and press [ENT] key. Then,
Intercom Naming Menu will appear.
* Intercom Naming Menu *
RT: FM-8800
1: Handset 1
2: Handset 2
3: Handset 3
4: Handset 4

The connected Remote Handset (the assigned


name) is displayed. Handset display number
is Remote Handset number which is set up by
the section 4.2.3.

2. Select item to be set up and press [ENT] key, which will open a pop-up window with
currently assigned name in it. Then, register a new name and press [ENT] key.
(Max. 12 characters)

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4.2 ID Setting

How to use INTERCOM


INTERCOM can be used between two Remote Handsets, and/or, between a Remote
Handset and Transceiver unit. While INTERCOM is being used callers Intercom
Naming: OCCUPIED xxxxx is displayed on other Handset, which is meant to
indicate that the intercom is in use.
To call up Remote Handset from Transceiver unit is as below. Same procedure is to be
taken when connecting between Remote Handsets, and/or, between a Remote Handset
and Transceiver unit. INTERCOM time out is 5 minutes. If the call is not picked up in 5
minutes (OFF HOOK), the call is automatically cancelled.
1. Press [SHIFT] -> [4:IntCom] key.
* Intercom Call Menu *
RT: FM-8800
1: Handset 1
2: Handset 2
3: Handset 3
4: Handset 4

Intercom Naming is displayed.

2. Select Remote Handset to call up and press [ENT] key.


3. When a Handset is called up the beep goes off and the callers assigned ID will be
shown on the display of the Handset called up at the same time.
To cancel your call, press [CANCEL] key. Both Transceiver unit and Remote
Handset return to their normal display.
INTERCOM
FM-8800

4. INTERCOM communication is started.


Note:
You can adjust the volume by [MENU] -> VOLUME -> INTERCOM VOLUME. This
adjustment can be made with either Transceiver unit side or each Remote Handset side.
However, this function is currently inoperative. (2005/5)

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4.2 ID Setting

4.2.5 Setting of Transceiver unit function ID


This function is currently inoperative. (2005/5)
By setting up the Transceiver unit function ID in the put equipment side by side, the
next control can be carried out from one of FM-8800S/D.
For example:
- Prevention of incoming Tx noise.
VHF transmitting signals output MUTE signal and one of VHF detecting it goes
into a state of MUTE. To set this function available, you have to go to [MENU]
-> SYSTEM ->SP MUTE and then choose ON.
- Alarm Reset Function
When incoming DSC message, alarm goes off from VHFs. If you reset the
alarm on one of VHFs, alarm reset signal is outputted which resets the alarm
for the other VHF.
A connection to make function REMOTE ID effective
IF-8810
[IEC61162/Remote]

25: DATA A
FM-8800S/D

26: DATA B

From/To
Reomte Station

30: DATA A

J3-3

31: DATA B

J3-4

[IEC61162/Remote]

40: DATA A

25

41: DATA B

26

FM-8800S/D

Fig. 4.2.1 Connection of VHFs

Procedure for setup


e.g.
1. Go to [MENU] -> REMOTE ID and press [ENT] key with No.1 VHF.
1: REMOTE ID= 1: Master (Polling station)
2: REMOTE ID2: Slave
2. For example, select 1 and press [ENT] key.
3. Go to [MENU] -> REMOTE ID and press [ENT] key with No.2 VHF.
4. Select 2 and press [ENT] key.

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4.2 ID Setting

4.2.6 ATIS ID Setting


ATIS (Automatic Transmitter Identification System) automatically transmits at the end
of each transmission. This is monitored by authorities to keep surveillance over illegal
transmission.
When ATIS ID is set up, following menus can be set up as well.
1. INLND-WA set up by [MENU] -> MEMORY CHANNEL
2. ON/OFF set up by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH MODE -> INLND
3. RIVER/RIVER&SEA set up by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> ATIS ID -> AREA
- In case of REVER,
INLND-WA will be the only available when set up by [SYSTEM] ->
SYSTEM -> CH MODE. INTL, USA, CANADA and PRIV cannot be used.
- In case of REVER & SEA,
All set up by [SYSTEM] -> SYSTEM -> CH MODE can be set ON/OFF.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> ATIS ID and press [ENT] key.
2. Select ATIS ID and press [ENT] key. Below pop-up window will appear.
ID ENTRY
ID CLEAR
AREA

3. Select ID ENTRY and press [ENT] key.


4. Input ATIS ID of the own ship and press [ENT] key.
5. Bring a cursor onto ATIS ID again and press [ENT] key. A pop-up window of the step
2 will appear.
6. Select AREA first and then, select the operation area of the own ship, RIVER or
RIVER & SEA, then press [ENT] key.
How to clear/edit registered ATIS ID
To clear ATIS ID:
As just mentioned in the second procedure above, select ID CLEAR and press
[ENT] key.
To edit ATIS ID:
Take the same procedure and select ID ENTRY then edit or select ID CLEAR
to register new ATIS ID.

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4.2 ID Setting

Outline of ATIS
The operating INLAND channel transmits ATIS signals. When carrying this out is:
- When a continuous transmission takes place, at the end of each transmission.
- When transmitting continuously, ATIS signal is transmitted every 5 minutes.
TX output is normal and audio(voice) input is automatically set to OFF during a
ATIS signal transmission.
The system is a synchronous system using a ten-unit error-detecting code. The first
seven bits of the ten-unit code are information bits. Bits 8, 9 and 10 indicate, in the
form of a binary number, the number of B elements that occur in the seven
information bits, a Y element being a binary number 1 and a B element being a binary
number 0.
- Modulation frequency: 1300 Hz (Y=1) and 2100 Hz (B=0)
- Modulation rate: 1200 baud
- Modulation index: 1.0 + 10%
- Format
Dot pattern

Phasing

Format specifier

Identification

End of sequence

Error check

20 bits

6 DX(125)
8 RX(111 to 104)

2 identical symbols
(121: 2 times)

5 symbols
(2 times)

3 DX(127)
1 RX(127)

1 symbol
(2 times)

ATIS ID can be modulated by call sign. ID consists of :


Z MID X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
- Z:
represents the figure 9
- MID:
represents the MID (Maritime Identification Digits) for R/R (Radio
Regulations)
- X3 to X6:
shall contain the number of the call sign
shall contain a figure representing the second letter of the call sign,
- X1 to X2:
wherein 01 represents A, 02 represents B, -----.
For example, when the call sign is PC8075 and MID is Netherlands 244, ATIS ID is:
Call sign

ATIS ID

Signal Constitution

92

C 80

75

244

03

80

75

44

03

80

75

ATIS ID, which is set up


by 244038075

Note:
The first letter of the call sign (P): represents the country, so it is displaced to MID.

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4.3 System Setting: User Menu

4.3 System Setting: User Menu


4.3.1 ALARM
1. POSITION OLDER
When manually setting up the positioning data by [MENU] -> POSITION, and update
is not set up within a designated time, alarm is outputted. Select the setup time from 0.5,
1, 2, 3 and 4 H. The factory setting value is 4 H. In the rule, when updating is not made
more than 4 hours, alarm output will be requested. When data is not updated within 23.5
hours, data will be erased and will not be used. It is not included in the Distress Alert
Message, Position Request etc.
A position data inputted by MANUAL can be erased with turning the power OFF.
* SETUP MENU *
ALARM
AUTO ACK
ERASE LOG
MEMORY CHANNEL
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY

[ENT]
* ALARM MENU *
POS. OLDER
4H
EXT ALARM

[ENT]
4H
3H
2H
1H
0.5H

Note:
The sentence to be received is IEC61162-1.
- Position: GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
- Date: ZDA>RMC
- Time: ZDA>GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
As for the manual input, when the positioning data is inputted from GPS, switch to the
GPS data automatically.
As for alarm output
Alarm output when a position update can not be made manually
- Output interval: Every POSITION OLDER setup
- Alarm output: 2200 Hz (50 ms), 3 times every 2 seconds
- Pop-up message: Warning: Update Pos.
Alarm output when manual input of position is interrupted
- Output interval: Every minute
- Alarm output: 2200 Hz (50 ms), 3 times every 2 seconds
- Pop-up message: GPS ERROR
Measure to be taken when data are interrupted is the same one taken when
updating the position manually. Data is stored for 23.5 hours.

** Note that when using GPS data, manual input is not available.

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4.3 System Setting: User Menu

2. EXT ALARM
This is to set up the external alarm, which is in relation with a category of received DSC
message. In Distress (DIS) or Urgency (URG) category, this is always set to ON. In
ROUTINE or SAFETY categories, ON/OFF set up can be made. All factory settings are
ON. To stop alarm output:
- DIS/URG: Until you press [CANCEL] key.
- SAFETY: Automatically stops 2 minutes after receiving, or until [CANCEL] key is
pressed.
- ROUTINE: Automatically stops 2 minutes after receiving, or until [CANCEL] key
is pressed.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> ALARM and press [ENT] key.
2. Select EXT ALARM. Set up the category to output EXT ALRM and press [ENT]
key.
[ENT]

* SETUP MENU *
ALARM

[ENT]

* ALARM MENU *

AUTO ACK
ERASE LOG
MEMORY CHANNEL
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY

POS. OLDER
4H
EXT ALARM

CPU
(05P0773)
Q2
2SK3022

CR2
DSM10C

EXT ALM_N

EXT ALM Cont.

0V
C31
0.01u

11
12

CR2
DSM10C
3

1
EXT ALM Cont.

EXT ALM_H
EXT ALM_C

C29
0.01u

J2-1

TB-6

J2-2

TB-7

EXT ALM

Recommendation:
Less than 0.5 A for loading EXT ALM
Maximum rating of 2SK3022
- VDSS (Drain source voltage): 60 VDC
- VGSS (Gate source voltage): +20 VDC
- ID (Drain current): +5 A (DC), +10 A (Pulse)
- Pd (Maximum power loss): 10 W

[IEC61162/REMOT]

CPU
(05P0773)
U44
PS7241 1B F3

ON
OFF

Junction box
(IF-8810)

C29
0.01u

Maximum rating of DSM 10 C


- IF (Forward current): 1 A
- VRM (Reverse tolerance pressure): 200 V

EXT ALM output;


Normal Close
2006/6 and after

SAFETY: OFF
ROUTINE: ON

[IEC61162/REMOT]

EXT ALM output;


Normal Open

[ENT]
DIS/URG:ON

11
12

Junction box
(IF-8810)

J2-1

TB-6

J2-2

TB-7

EXT ALM

Maximum rating; 50V/80mA

C31
0.01u

Fig. 4.3.1 EXT ALM System Diagram

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4.3 System Setting: User Menu

4.3.2 AUTO ACK


Select AUTO or MANUAL by [SHIFT] -> [5:ACK] whether to respond (BQ: COMPLY
STATUS) to Ship call, Coast Call, Position Call and Polling Call can be set up. With
AUTO, BQ is transmitted automatically, and with MANUAL, BQ is transmitted
manually.
- Ship Call
- Coast Call
- Position Call
- Polling Call

1. ACK Request

AUTO ACK setting


- ATUO or MANUAL
- COMPLY STATUS:
ABLE/UNABLE

2. ACK BQ
(COMPLY STATUS)

Note; Polling Call is deleted in Russian Ver.

Note:
Normally, receives call-up for all
ships, a channel in use by
[CANCEL] -> [ENT] is
automatically changed to CH16.
When you do not want to change
a channel in use, press
[CANCEL] key twice.

ACK non-operation conditions


1. When MANUAL ACK is in use.
2. When Handset of Transceiver unit is in a state of OFF HOOK.
3. When Remote Handset is in a state of OFF HOOK.
4. When detecting ECC ERROR to RX RQ message.
5. When a category of RX RQ message is Safety, Urgency, and Distress.
6. As for Position Call, a setup made by [MENU] -> AUTO ACK -> POSITION
CALL is set to OFF.
7. As for Polling Call, a setup made by [MENU] -> AUTO ACK -> POLLING CALL
is set to OFF.
8. The communication channel is not specified.
9. When TCmd1 assigns Data and FAX.
10. In Russian Ver., when [MENU] -> AUTO CH is set to DISABLE.
1. COMPLY STATUS, UNABLE REASON
You can respond to incoming RQ message with either ABLE or UNABLE message as
your BQ message. The factory setting value is ABLE. When selecting UNABLE,
UNABLE REASON has to be set up.
Table 4.3.1 Operation of AUTO/MANUAL ACK

AUTO ACK
MANUAL ACK

COMPLY STATUS: ABLE

COMPLY STATUS: UNABLE

Transmits Able automatically


Transmits Able manually

Transmits Unable automatically


Transmits Unable manually

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4.3 System Setting: User Menu

Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> AUTO ACK and press [ENT] key.
2. Select COMPLY STATUS and set up either ABLE or UNABL. And then, press
[ENT] key.
3. When setting UNABL setting, select UNABLE REASON.
* SETUP MENU *

[ENT]

ALARM
AUTO ACK
ERASE LOG
MEMORY CHANNEL
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY

[ENT]
* AUTO ACK MENU *
COMPLY STATUS ABLE
UNABLE REASON
NO REASON
POSITION CALL ON
POLLING CALL ON

ABLE
UNABLE

NO REASON
BUSY
EQUIP DISBLD
MODE UNAVAIL
CH UNAVAIL

2. POSITION CALL, POLLING CALL


Both factory settings are ON.
POSITION CALL
When POSITION CALL is ON, BQ message (includes the own ships position
data) is automatically transmitted in response to POSITION CALL from other
ships. Your own ships position is the one indicated on the display.
POLLING CALL (Cannot use in Russian Ver.)
POLLING is to see if you are in a communicable range with other ships. If
POLLING CALL is ON, your BQ message (not include the own ships position
data) is automatically transmitted in response to incoming Polling Calls from other
ships.

4.3.3 MEMORY CHANNEL


To call up a registered channel, switch the mode by [SHIFT] -> [7: INTL/USA].
MEMO xx will be indicated on the mode indication part.
How to operate MEMORY CHANNEL:
1. The maximum of 50 channels are available.
2. The only modes that can be registered is the ones chosen by [MENU] -> SYSTEM
-> CH MODE. After a registration, even if CH MODE is prohibited, you can call
up a registered channel mode.
3. Memory channel is reflected in the state of channels (TRX, DUP/SIMP and TX
POWER) set up by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH CONFIG.

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4.3 System Setting: User Menu

Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> MEMORY CHANNEL and press [ENT] key.
2. Select a Memory Channel and press [ENT] key.
3. Select a mode and press [ENT] key.
4. Select a channel of the mode and press [ENT] key.

* SETUP MENU *
ALARM
AUTO ACK
ERASE LOG
MEMORY CHANNEL
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY

* Memory channel 1/7 *


[ENT]

01: _ _ _
02: _ _ _
03: _ _ _
04: _ _ _
05: _ _ _
06: _ _ _
07: _ _ _
08: _ _ _

[ENT]

[ENT]

_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______

INTL
USA
WX
CANADA
INLND-WA
ERASE

INTL
01

Only for the set CH MODE is shown.

How to erase MOMORY CHANNEL


Select a channel to be erase and select ERASE press [ENT] key.

4.3.4 MESSAGE FILE ENTRY


When transmitting registered message, press [FILE] -> Select from File List -> [CALL]
key. When transmitting an edited message, you have to press [ENT] key and edit the
content beforehand and press [CALL] key.
How to operate message:
1. The maximum of 100 messages.
2. The only category to register is ROUTINE.
3. The message NAME to register is a maximum of 16 characters.
4. The only mode channel to register is INTL.
5. Above stated channels are the reflection/display of the state of TRX, DUP/SIMP
and TX POWER of INTL set up by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH CONFIG.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> MESSAGE FILE ENTRY and press [ENT] key. Or, the same
display can be called up by pressing [FILE] key
2. Select a file number to memory and press [ENT] key.
3. Select CALL TYPE and press [ENT] key.
4. Create a message and bring a cursor onto REGIST and press [ENT] key.

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4.3 System Setting: User Menu

* SETUP MENU *

[ENT]
* MESSAGE FILE

ALARM
AUTO ACK
ERASE LOG
MEMORY CHANNEL
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY

or [FILE]

MESSAGE FILE x ENTRY


CALL TYPE : COAST CALL
COAST ID : 00
ROUTINE
TCmd1 : SIMPLEX TP
TCmd2 : NO INFO
CH : 16
NAME :
REGIST ERASE

INTL Ver.

[ENT]

1/13 *

01:
02:
03:
04:
05:
06:
07:
08:

[ENT]
COAST CALL
SHIP CALL
GROUP CALL
PSTN CALL
AREA CALL

Note; AREA CALL is deleted in


Russian Ver.

MESSAGE FILE x ENTRY


CALL TYPE : COAST CALL
COAST ID : 00
ROUTINE
TCmd1 : TELEPHONE
TCmd2 : NO INFO
CH : NO INFO
EOS: RQ
NAME :
REGIST ERASE

- Category: Only ROUTINE


- CH: Displays CH list that can be used by
TCmd1 (DUP/SIMP) setup.
The channel should be INTL channel.
- NAME: Max. 16 characters

Russian Ver.

How to erase message file


Select a message to erase, ERASE and press [ENT] key.
How to operate Message File
When creating DSC TX message, press [FILE] key on item to input ID. A list
registered by MESSAGE FILE ENTRY will appear. This list is shown each call type.
Selecting a station to call up from this list will input its MMSI.
** Compose Message **
CALL TYPE : COAST CALL
COAST ID : 00
ROUTINE
TCmd1 : SIMPLEX TP
TCmd2 : NO INF
CH : NO INFO

SELECT COAST 1/1


1: YOKOHAMA
2: KOBE

Bring a cursor onto ID and press


[FILE] key. COAST station list
will appear.

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** Compose Message **
CALL TYPE : COAST CALL
TO : YOKOHAMA
COAST ID : 0043100xx
ROUTINE
TCmd1 : SIMPLEX TP
TCmd2 : NO INF
CH : NO INFO

For example, select YOKOHAMA.


COAST ID is automatically retrieved
from a message file.

4.3 System Setting: User Menu

4.3.5 POSITION
This is to select a positioning data either by MANUAL or AUTO. Sentences to receive
are IEC61162-1 (equal to NMEA Ver.3): GGA > RMC > GNS > GLL and ZDA. When
manual input position, it changes to GPS data automatically when inputted the position
data from GPS and so on. Then, when using GPS data, manual input is not available.
The related setting is [MENU] -> POSITION OLDER.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> POSITION and press [ENT] key.
2. Select INPUT TYPE, either AUTO or MANUAL, and press [ENT] key.
If a positioning data is inputted, select AUTO. When MANUAL is set up, input your
own ships position and positioning time.
* SETUP MENU *

[ENT]

POSITION
PRINT OUT
VOLUME
SYSTEM

[ENT]
INPUT TYPE: AUTO
LAT : 3510 0
LON : 13510 0
TIME : 11:10

AUTO
MANUAL

How to operate IEC61162-1


1. UTC shown on VHF display is an indication of ZDA time. When there is no ZDA
available, time available in GGA > RMC > GNS > GLL will be used.
2. ZDA is used to indicate Date/Time on a printed-out self-test result. When ZDA is
not available, time available in a GGA > RMC > GNS > GLL, and date available
in a ZDA > RMC will be used.
3. Matching talker: GP > LC > DE > II > IN > EC > TR > LA > OM
4. Data can be received regardless of the availability of expansion field.
Table 4.3.2 Operation of the IEC61162-1
Sentence
GGA
RMC
GNS
GLL
ZDA

Check-Sum
Yes
No
Used
Used
Used
Used
Used
Used
Used
Used
Used
Used

GPS Quality Indicator


1, 2, 3
Used

Status
Valid (A)

Mode Indicator
A, D, E, M

Used

Used
Used
Used

Used

GPS quality indicator


0 = fix not available or invalid
1 = GPS SPS mode, fix valid
2 = differential GPS, SPS mode, fix valid
3 = GPS PPS mode, fix valid
4 = Real Time Kinetic. System used in RTK mode
with fixed integers
5 = Float RTK. Satellite system used in RTK mode
with floating fingers
6 = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode
7 = Manual input mode
8 = Simulator mode

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Mode indicator:
A = Autonomous mode
D = Differential mode
E = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode
M = Manual input mode
S = Simulator mode
N = Data not valid

4.3 System Setting: User Menu

4.3.6 RTC Russian Ver.


To activate this function, the RTC board is necessary. RTC of date/time is used for Time
stamp in the [LOG] menu. The input sentence to be used proofreads RTC for every
second by ZDA>RMC.
If the input data stops, RTC is counted from the time of breaking off. Furthermore,
when setting RTC by manual, set date and time in [MENU] -> RTC, and press the
[ENT] key. It is changed to the setting data and counted the time. The backup time of
RTC is held one week or more.

4.3.7 PRINT OUT


This is to set up whether you want to print XMTD CALL, RCVD CALL, and DAILY
TEST result manually or automatically. The factory setting is all MANUAL. Even when
XMTD CALL and RCVD CALL are setup on MANUAL, if you open a file to be
printed out from [LOG] and press [6: PRINT] key, you can still print them out. To carry
out DAILY TEST, you have to keep the result displayed and then press [6: PRINT] key.
When AUTO (e.g. RCVD CALL) is in use and a printer is not connected Printer PE
error will appear.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> PRINT OUT and press [ENT] key.
2. Select XMTD CALL, RCVD CALL, and DAILY TEST and choose either AUTO or
MANUAL and then press [ENT] key.
* SETUP MENU *
POSITION
PRINT OUT
VOLUME
SYSTEM

[ENT]

**** PRINT MENU ****


XMTD CALL MANUAL
RCVD CALL MANUAL
DAILY TEST MANUAL

[ENT]
AUTO
MANUAL

Print samples
* Daily test result *
MAY06/05 18:34
MMSI: 432456789
TX
POWER: OK
TX/RX
PCB: OK
CPU
PCB: OK
CH70RX PCB: OK

Self-test

** Received Message **
MAY06/05 18:34 ECC : OK
SHIP CALL
FROM : 123456789
ROUTINE
TCmd1 : SIMPLEX TP
TCmd2 : NO INFO
CH : 12

RX Message
NOTE) EOS(RQ/BQ) is printed on
the last line in Russian Ver.

** Transmitted Message **
MAY06/05 18:34
SHIP ACK
TO : 123456789
ROUTINE
TCmd1 : SIMPLEX TP
TCmd2 : NO INFO
CH : 12

TX Message
NOTE) EOS(RQ/BQ) is printed on the
last line in Russian Ver.

Note: Requirement for the printer connection


In a rule, if the storage capacity of RX message is 20 or more, it is not necessary to
connect a printer.
FM-8800S/D:
RCVD ORDINARY and RCVD DISTRESS log are a maximum of 50 respectively.
More than 50 logs are erased from old order.

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4.3 System Setting: User Menu

4.3.8 VOLUME
This is to set up volume.
- KEY CLICK
- EARPIECE LEVEL
: EARPIECE for Transceiver unit
- INTERCOM VOLUME
: EARPIECE at the time of INTERCOM
- OFFHOOK SPKR
: ON/OFF of SP at the time of OFF HOOK
These are set up respectively. Each Remote Handset and Transceiver unit side is
independent respectively.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> VOLUME and [ENT] key.
2. Select an item to set up and press [ENT] key.
3. Set an appropriate level.

* SETUP MENU *
POSITION
PRINT OUT
VOLUME
SYSTEM

[ENT]

**** VOLUME MENU ****

[ENT]

xxx LEVEL SETUP


LEVEL (1 16)
<_____
> 8
EXT: ENT

KEY CLICK
8
EARPIECE LEVEL
9
INTERCOM VOLUME 8
OFFHOOK SPKR
OFF
ON
OFF

Note:
1. The minimum level of EARPIECE is 8. It can output more than 1 mW. The
maximum volume is 2 mW approximately.
2. In case OFFHOOK SPKR is set up to ON, the receiving sounds from the speaker
are outputted even if Handset is OFF HOOK.

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4.3 System Setting: User Menu

4.3.9 AUTO CH Russian Ver.


The state of AUTO ACK is set to ON and ON-HOOK.
When received the INDVIDUAL/ROUTINE call, communication CH changes
automatically after returning AUTO ACK.
(ENABLE: Auto change, DISABLE: Manual change)
In case of OFF-HOOK, even if AUTO CH is set to ENABLE, it is not automatically
changed to the communication CH.
* SETUP MENU *
POSITION
RTC
PRINT OUT
VOLUME
AUTO CH

**** AUTO CH MENU ****


[ENT]

AUTO CH: ENABLE

[ENT]

ENABLE
DISABLE

4.3.10 PSTN CH Russian Ver.


When not specifying TLE CH from COAST with PSTN CALL of from COAST to SHIP,
assign the TEL CH, which is set in this time, to ACK BQ message.
Normally, specifying the TEL CH is assigned by COAST.
[ENT]

[ENT]
* SETUP MENU *

**** PSTN CH MENU ****

PSTN CH
SPECIAL CALL
SYSTEM

xx

PSTN CH: xx

4.3.11 SPECIAL CALL Russian Ver.


When setting ABLE, NEUTRAL CALL and MEDICAL CALL are available in the
SPECIAL menu of CALL TYPE for DSC.
* SETUP MENU *
PSTN CH
SPECIAL CALL
SYSTEM

[ENT]

**** SPECIAL MENU ****


NEUTRAL CALL: ABLE
MEDICAL CALL: ABLE

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[ENT]
ENABLE
DISABLE

4.4 System Setting: Option Menu

4.4 System Setting: Option Menu


To call up the option menu, see page 4-1.

4.4.1 AUTO 1W
In case of ON setup, VHF channel output is automatically reduced to 1W.
VHF to control channel is as follow:
- LOW POWER channel which is described on VHF channel list.
- A channel which is set up to LOW POWER by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH
CONFIG.
All channels are Hi Power when setting OFF.
Then, the reduced channel by 1W cannot be set up to Hi power even if [0:HI/LO] key is
pressed.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> AUTO 1W and press [ENT] key.
2. ON/OFF pop-up window will appear. Then, select ON and press [ENT] key.

4.4.2 AUTO REVERD


In case of ON setup, it goes back to CH16 automatically when Transceiver unit Handset
or Remote Handset are back on Hanger. (ON HOOK)
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> AUTO REVERD and press [ENT] key.
2. ON/OFF pop-up window will appear. Then, select ON and press [ENT] key.

4.4.3 CH70 BOARD


This function is not available.

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4.4 System Setting: Option Menu

4.4.4 CH CONFIG
This is to set up operating channels for INTL, USA, WX, CANADA, INLAND-WA and
PRIV mode. Setting items are as below.
Table 4.4.1 CH CONFIG. Setting
Setting

The setting items

MODE

CHANNEL
TRX
DUP/SIMP
TX POWER

INTL
USA
WX
CANADA
INLND-WA
PRIV
XX
TX ENABLE
RX ENABLE
UNABLE
DUP
SIMP
HI
LOW

Remarks
When setting the specified mode to
operate, carry out ON/OFF setup of each
mode by CH MODE.
Specified a channel according to MODE
TX/RX Operation
Operation only for RX
TX/RX Prohibition: CH is not selectable.
DUP Operation
SIMP Operation
25 W Operation
1 W Operation

Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH CONFIG and press [ENT] key.
** Channel config. **
MODE
: INTL
CHANNEL
:01
TRX
:TX ENABLE
DUP/SIMP : SIMP
TX POWER
: HI
1: Back

2: Next

2. Setting items can be switched with a Channel Knob and a set up value by [1] and [2]
key. Select MODE and CHANNEL. Then, set up TRX, DUP/SIMP and TX POWER
of the channel and press [ENT] key.
3. Press [CANCEL] key. Below pop-up window will appear. Start up power again.
TURN OFF/ON

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4.4 System Setting: Option Menu

4.4.5 CH MODE
This is to set up ON/OFF for INTL, USA/WX, CANADA, INLND and PRIV mode.
You can switch the mode by pressing [SHIFT] -> [7: INTL/USA]. The mode set up by
CH CONFIG. has to be set to ON in order for it to be available in this mode setting.
MODE
INTL : ON
USA/WX
CANADA
INLND
PRIV

[ENT]

: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF

ON/OFF
INLND:
When ATIS ID is registered, ON/OFF
is available.

Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH MODE.
2. Bring a cursor onto a mode to setup and press [ENT] key to set up ON/OFF.

4.4.6 SCAN/DW
This is ON/OFF setting for SCAN and Dual Watch.
Dual Watch

Additional Channel
ex: CH06

CH16
T=150 ms

T=1000 ms

1. Receives CH16 and Additional Channel to watch alternately at the above timing.
2. LCD channel indication is changed at the same timing.
3. When receiving CH16 during Dual Watch, it is locked. Dual Watch function resumes
5 seconds after a signal is lost.
4. Even if receiving Additional Channel, it receives alternately at the above-mentioned
timing.
5. Set PTT switch of Handset to ON or press [SHIFT] -> [9: DW] key by turns. Dual
Watch function stops.

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4.4 System Setting: Option Menu

Scan Watch
! CH14 ! CH16 ! CH 15 ! CH 16 ! CH 17 ! CH 16 !
CH 03 CH 16 CH 02 CH 16 CH 01 CH 16

1. Receive all channels of the elected channel mode via CH16 sequentially as above
order.
2. Receives each channel every 150 ms.
3. LCD channel indication changes at the same timing.
4. When receiving CH16 during Scan, it is locked. (The signal is receiving.)
5. RX signals are received and locked. Scan resumes 5 seconds after a signal is lost.
6. Even if Additional Channel receive RX signal, it receives CH16 for 150 ms every
1000 ms.
7. When [LOG] key is pressed while Additional Channel receives RX signal, it can skip
to the next channel.
8. To stop Scan, turn PTT switch to ON, or press [SHIFT] -> [8: Scan] key orderly.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> SCAN/DW.
2. Bring a cursor onto a mode to set up and press [ENT] key to set up ON/OFF.
SCAN/DW
SCAN
: ON
DW
: ON

[ENT]

ON/OFF

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4.4 System Setting: Option Menu

4.4.7 SP MUTE
This setting is effective in FM-8800D. This sets up whether you want the Transceiver
units audio output from speaker to go off or not during transmission through Duplex
channel. This function is in relation with the setup by [SYSTEM] -> VOLUME -> OFF
HOOK SPKR.
Table 4.4.2 FM-8800D SP MUTE function

Transmission by
DUP CH
Transmission by
SIMP CH

OFF HOOK
SPKR
OFF HOOK
SPKR

ON
OFF
ON
OFF

Setting for SP MUTE


ON
OFF
SP (No Output)
SP (Output)
SP (No Output)
SP (No Output)
SP (No Output)
SP (No Output)
SP (No Output)
SP (No Output)

You have to set OFF HOOK SPKR to ON and SP MUTE to OFF if you want
Transceiver units audio output from speaker to go off during a transmission through
Duplex channel.
Procedure
1. Set [MENU] -> VOLUME -> OFF HOOK SPKR to ON.
2. Set [MENU] -> SYSTEM ->SP MUTE to OFF.

4.4.8 TIMEOUT TIMER


This is a setup that automatically stops the transmission after it was continuously sent
out for longer than 5 minutes. This function is effective in USA channel.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> TIMEOUT TIMER.
2. Bring a cursor onto a mode to set up and press [ENT] key to set up ON/OFF.

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4.4 System Setting: Option Menu

4.4.9 REGULATION
This function is currently inoperative. (2005/5)
This is a setup to reserve in Russian Type Approval.
- INTL Ver. : Set to INTL.
- Russian Ver. : Set to RUSSIAN.

4.4.10 VDR OUTPUT LEVEL


The VDR connection port is connected to #23 and #24 inside the Junction box
(IF-8810). Balance type output is 600 ohm/0 dBm and the adjustable range is 10 dBm
to +10 dBm.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> VDR OUTPUT LEVEL and press [ENT] key.
VDR OUTPUT LEVEL
LEVEL (1 16)
< 8
EXT: ENT

2. Set up the output level using either Channel Knob or arrow key and press [ENT] key
to store data.
Output Level

Factory setting value: 8


(Approximately 0 dBm)

Output data

Fig. 4.4.1 VDR Output

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4.4 System Setting: Option Menu

4.4.11 STATION TYPE


COAST setting is prohibited. This function is not supported.
When setting to COAST, TX and RX frequency will be interchanged. Since FM-8800D
has Duplex Filter built in, COAST setup is prohibited.

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4.5 Jumper Setting

4.5 Jumper Setting


4.5.1 Remote station

LINE IN/OUT
Terminater
RS-485
TXD
U1
(CPU)

RXD

Remote station
HS-8800 &
RB-8800/RB-8810

DATA A/B

Remote station
HS-8800 &
RB-8800/RB-8810

Remote station
HS-8800 &
RB-8800/RB-8810

DMC I/F
IF-8820

Remote station
HS-8800 &
RB-8800/RB-8810

LINE IN/OUT

Terminater
RS-485 and LINE

Terminater
RS-485 and LINE

DMC-5

FM-8800D/S

Remote station
HS-8800 &
RB-8800/RB-8810

DATA A/B

Remote station
HS-8800 &
RB-8800/RB-8810

Junction box
IF-8810

Remote station
HS-8800 &
RB-8800/RB-8810

Remote station
HS-8800 &
RB-8800/RB-8810

As for DATA and LINE of Remote station that is in far from Transceiver unit
electrically, set JP2 and 3 to ON for terminate.
- When connecting Remote station(RB-8800, 8810) via DMC I/F is the same.
- When DMC IF is connected only to DMC-5 and DMC I/F is installed electrically
far from Remote station, terminate DATA line on DMC I/F side.

Fig. 4.5.1 Connection of DATA A/B Lines

LINE
TERMINATION

RS-485
TERMINATION

JP3

JP2

3
ON

05P0782

Fig. 4.5.2 RB-8800, Jumper Setting

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3
ON

4.5 Jumper Setting

RS-485
TERMINATION

JP3
1

3
ON

LINE
TERMINATION

JP2
1

3
ON

05P0798

Fig. 4.5.3 RB-8810, Jumper Setting

RS-485
TERMINATION

JP4
1

3
ON

Note:
AD0 and AD1 are erased.
JP3 is to load a program of DMC I/F
CPU, and is also used in the factory.

JP3:P.LOAD

AD0, AD1: Not used

05P0779

Fig. 4.5.4 DMC I/F, Jumper Setting

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4.5 Jumper Setting

4.5.2 Select Wing MIC


You can select Carbon MIC or Dynamic MIC depending on Wing MIC type.
The factory setting is Dynamic MIC.
Table 4.5.1 W. MIC setting
J5 Setting

MIC Input Level

Remarks

1 to 2
2 to 3

-48 dBm/600 ohm


0 dBm/40 ohm

Factory default

Dynamic MIC: HS-6000FZ5


Carbon MIC: HS-6000FZ6

C89 1u

W. HANDSET

J5

R106

1000p

C111

1000p

CR17

C110

1k

R113 680

U42
R111
10k C91
1u
R110
10k

R84
47

R108
820
C90
10u

R83
47

1
2
3

Dynamic MIC
Carbon MIC

W. MIC(H)
W. MIC(C)

Wing MIC-1

5V

Wing MIC-2

CPU: 05P0773

Fig. 4.5.5 CPU Board, W. MIC Circuit

JP5
1

Fig. 4.5.6 CPU Board, Location of J5

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4.5 Jumper Setting

4.5.3 When using Handset with removed (HS-2003)


When removing Handset (HS-2003) of Transceiver unit and operating only from the
Remote Handset, make a jumper connection between #1 and #2 of J15 on the CPU
board. This setup is made by compellingly wetting HOOK SW to ON HOOK on CPU
board.
Note: When disconnecting Handset (HS-2003) without this setting, it goes into a state
of OFF HOOK detected on CPU. That is, the operation and the transmission
from Remote Handset are not available because Transceiver unit Handset will
be in use. OCCUPIED xxxx will be indicated on Remote handset side, the
meaning is Transceiver unit is in use.
3.3V

HANDSET
(HS-2003)
U1
OUT
DN68485

R190
10k
Hook SW

U30:CPU
HD64F2377
3

P80 IRQ0

J15

123

CPU
05P0773

Apply board;
05P0773-33 and after

Fig. 4.5.7 CPU Board, Circuit of 15

J15
- Not used Handset: Jumper #1 to #2
- Use Handset: Jumper #2 to #3

CPU (05P0773)

Fig. 4.5.8 CPU Board, Location of J1

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4.6 When TR Antenna is used for CH70 WR

4.6 When TR Antenna is used for CH70 WR


When watching CH70 through TR antenna, a modification of internal wiring will be
necessary. In this case, CH70 cannot receive during VHF transmission.

J5

CH70 RX OUT

ANT
J2

Rx AMP

CH70 RX
(05P0775)

Q7

CH70 RX ANT
HPA
U1

T/R
SW

DUPLEXER
Jumper
Simplex only

DUP OUT

J1
J2

TX/RX
(05P0774A/B)

DUP IN1

TX FIL
RX FIL

DUP IN2

DUP RX
(05P0777)

J4
ANT

ANT

J3

Fig. 4.6.1 Antenna Connection

Connect the Mini-pin assembly (1) L-420 (Supplied material: Code 000-151-748)
between J5 on TX/RX board and J2 on CH70 RX board.

Pass the Mini-pin assembly


(1) through a hole.

TX/RX: J5

CH70 WR: J2

Fig. 4.6.2 Location of the connector

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4.7 TP-80F Setup

4.7 TP-80F Setup


This describes how to set up the printer:TP-80F which is built in the RC-8800 wall
rack console. The factory setting of TP-80F is a normal character.
When switching between normal and reversed characters, carry out the DIP switch
setup.

Normal character

Reversed character
(20 lines)

Print density knob

Reversed character
(22 lines)

DIP Switch
Dip SW-#2-ON
Reversed character

Fig. 4.7.1 TP-80F

Print Density Adjustment


Print density is adjusted with the print density knob. To increase the density, turn the
knob counter clockwise. The higher the density, the shorten the life of the printer head
and the slower the printing speed.

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4.7 TP-80F Setup

1. DIP Switch Setting


The factory setting is the meshed state of Table 1 and 2.
Switch #2 switches between normal and reversed characters. When you switched the
DIP switch, turn on the power again.
Table 4.7.1 Function of DIP Switch
Function/Switch No.

Small character size


Normal character size
Reversed character
Normal character
Pitch (22 lines)
Pitch (20 lines)
International character

ON
OFF

ON
OFF
Not
used

ON
OFF
See Table 2.
See
Table 3.

Alpha Calibration
Automatic line feed

ON

Table 4.7.2 International character setting


Character
Japan
US
German
English
French
Spanish
Italian
Swedish

10

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON

OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON

OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

Table 4.7.3 Alpha Calibration


Value
0
-1
+1
+2

7
OFF
OFF
ON
ON

8
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

* These switches are used for


mechanical calibration.
The value differs from set to set.

NOTE;
For test printing:
1. Turn on the printer while pressing and holding down FEED switch.
2. All characters are printed out and then five line pattern is printed.
The printer is on-line after test printing.
- In case of PE during the test printing, returns to the state of PE after printing a line.
- To cancel the test printing, press SEL switch. It stops printing and changes to ON
LINE in a few moments.

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4.8 Change the Specification Power for PR-240-CE

4.8 Change the Specification Power for PR-240-CE


When switching the power supply, switch is made below two spots. Factory shipment is
220 VAC specification.

Change wiring
Change the jumper

1. Change of wiring

White

Black

White

Black

220VAC spec.
(default

100VAC spec.

When changing the specification (Factory setting)


from 220 VAC to 100 VAC, move the second
wiring to the first on the terminal board.

2. Change of jumper
Red

SEL
115V

SEL
230V

Change the red cable with plug to the


specification power.

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5.2 Outline of Connection


Chapter 5. Block Description

5.1 Outline of Connection

RXD

NAV
(GPS)

SPKR

*Dynamic MIC

MIC Receptacle
(R80-VHF-B)

Handset
(HS-6000FZ-5)

MIC Receptacle
(R80-VHF-B)

Handset
(HS-6000FZ-5)

*Dynamic MIC

Handset

Handset
(HS-8800)

15VDC
(HS-8800)
DATA A/B
CONT
DIST SW
LINE IN/OUT
15VDC
DATA A/B
LINE IN/OUT

Handset
(HS-8800)

Handset
15VDC
(HS-8800)
DATA A/B
CONT
DIST SW
LINE IN/OUT
Carbiom15VDC
DATA A/B
LINE IN/OUT

Handset
(HS-8800)

Handset

DMC I/F
IF-8820
24VDC

AC/DC Power
(PR-240-CE)

15A

TXD
RXD

Printer
(PP-510)
(PP-8800)

Printer

15VDC
DATA A/B
LINE IN/OUT

Remote Station
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)

(HS-8800)
15VDC
DATA A/B
CONT
DIST SW
LINE IN/OUT
15VDC
DATA A/B
LINE IN/OUT

Remote Station
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)

W-MIC
W-SP
W-PTT

D-Sub 37P

R80-VHF-A, HS-6000FZ-5

VDR

Same as
above
x4

Remote Station
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)

W-MIC
W-SP
W-PTT

Carbon MIC:
R80-VHF-B, HS-600FZ6
*Carbon MIC

EXT ALM

Remote Station
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)

VDR AF

TR Unit
FM-8800D/S

EXT. SP
(SEM-210)

Handset

Ex:
Plotter

EXT ALM

Junction Box
IF-8810

Handset
(HS-2003)

IEC61162-1(NMEA/REMOTE)

CH70 RX ANT

TXD

Remote Station
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)

ANT

15VDC
TXD
RXD
EXT ALM
W-MIC1
W-SP1
W-PTT1
VDR AF
DATA A/B
LINE IN
LINE OUT
W-MIC2
W-SP 2
W-PTT2

Remote Station
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)

TR ANT

CH70 ANT

Basically, equipments are connected via connection box/IF-8810. DMC-5, for example,
is connected via DMC IF(IF-8820). A total of 4 Remote Handsets can be connected via
IF-8810 and/or IF-8820. Communication between the Transceiver unit, Remote
Handsets, and DMC IF are carried out using RS-485.

DMC-5

D-Sub 25P

Connection of the unit surrounded by the dotted line cannot be


performed in the Russian Ver.

Fig. 5.1.1 Outline of Connection

5-1

5.2 I/O Port Specification

5.2 I/O Port Specification


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

Pin No.

Signal

OUT

14

+15 VDC

56

N.C

TXD (H)

TXD (C)

IN

9
10

RXD (H)
RXD (C)

IEC61162-1

OUT

11

EXT ALM N

Open Collector output

OUT

12
13
IN
14
15
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
IN

17
18 22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

IN
32
33
OUT
34
IN

35
36
37

Specification

IEC61162-1

0V
WING MIC-1
-46 dBm/600 ohm
(H)
or 0 dBm/40 ohm
WING MIC-1
(C)
WING SP-1
(H)
WING SP-1
(C)
WING PTT-1 N
0V
VDR AF (H)
600 ohm/0 dBm
(Balanced)
VDR AF (C)
DATA-A
RS-485/38.4 kbps
DATA-B
LINE OUT (H)
-10 dBm/600 ohm
(Balanced)
LINE OUT (C)
LINE IN (H)
-10 dBm/600 ohm
(Balanced)
LINE IN (C)
WING MIC-2 Dynamic MIC
(H)
-46 dBm/600 ohm
WING MIC-2 Carbon MIC
0 dBm/40 ohm
(C)
WING SP-2
(H)
WING SP-2
(C)
WING PTT-2 N
0V
F. GND

5-2

Remarks
Use jumper connection of
System Protection unlock
Outputs a position of other
ships from DSC RX
information with TLL
GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL, ZDA
Outputs ''L'' level when DSC
message is DISTRESS or
Urgency category.

Selects Dynamic MIC and


Carbon MIC

Selects Dynamic MIC or


Carbon MIC

5.2 I/O Port Specification

5.2.2 PRINTER Port(D-Sub 25P)


Table 5.2.2 PRINTER Port
IN/OUT

OUT

IN
OUT
IN
OUT

Pin No.

Signal

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 25

STROBE N
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
ACK N
BUSY
PE
SELECT
ALF N
ERROR N
INT. N
SLCT IN N
F.GND
0V
F. GND

Specification

Remarks

Note;
In addition, use jumper connection of System protection unlock between #2 and #15
of [Printer] port

5.2.3 Handset MIC Connector


Table 5.2.3 MIC Connector
IN/OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT

Pin No.

Signal

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

0V
PTT SW N
MIC (H)
MIC (C)
HS SP (H)
HOOK SW N
+5 VDC
F. GND

Specification

-46 dBm/600 ohm


2 mW/150 ohm

5-3

Remarks

5.3 Outline of Boards

5.3 Outline of Boards


The difference between FM-8800D and FM-8800S is whether there are DUPLEXER
and DUP RX board or not and TX/RX board.
- FM-8800S
DUPLEXER and DUP RX board: No
- FM-8800D
DUPLEXER and DUP RX board: Yes

TX/RX board: 05P0774A


TX/RX board: 05P0774B
+15VDC
IEC61162/
REMOTE/
EXT ALM/
VDR/
W-HANDSET-1
W-HANDSET-2

POWER
VOL
AUTO/SQ

J5

J1
J12

IEC61162/REMOTE

PRINTER
EXT SP
J3

CH70 IF OUT

J2
CH70
(05P0775)

J4
J1
ENT-1, 2
CH-1, 2

J3

J3
J5
CH70 OSC
(38.4MHz)

CH1,2
PTT SW
MIC
HOOK SW
PWR SW
VOL
AUTO/SQ

J1

DUP UNLOCK
DUP INST
DUP IF OUT

J3

DUP RX
(05P0777)

J8

LCD
MODULE

DUP REF
(25.6MHz)

HANDSET
PTT SW
MIC
HS SP
HOOK SW
+5V

+15V/+5V
CH70 TEST

J2

+15V/+5V
CLK/DATA/STB2
RX ON

J1

J3

DUPLEXER

J2

CPU
(05P0773)

TX FIL

CH
(05P0788)

PANEL
(05P0772)

CH70 RX ANT

RX FIL

SQ/VR
(05P0787)

J2

+5V
KX0-4
DIS LED
AL-S LED
AL-D LED
KEY LED
LED BRGI ADJ
LED EN
D0-3
CL1-2
K/FLM
DISPOFF
VADJ
HS SP

* FM-8800D only

REF OSC
(25.6MHz)

INT SP

F VSWR/R VSWR
PA TEMP
TRX UNLOCK

J14

J2

J7

J9

RTC
(05P0804)

J4

J5

TX MIX
(45MHz)

J6

SCLK
SIO
CE

J1
J8

J13

J10

TX/RX
(05P0774A/B)
ANT
J9
J3

+15V
PWR CONT
CLK/DATA/STB1
TX ON/RX ON
TEST ON/TRX AGC
TRX IF OUT
PWR SW

24VDC

POWER
(05P0776)
TB1, 2

15VDC

J6

J1
PWR SW

Fig. 5.3.1 Connection of each board

5-4

A: FM-8800S
B: FM-8800D

5.3 Outline of Boards

Table 5.3.1 Outline of each board


Unit

Board
CPU
(05P0773)

TX/RX
(05P0774A/B)

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

CH70 RX
(05P0775)
DUP RX
(05P0777)

DUPLEXER

POWER
(05P0776)
PANEL
(05P0772)
RTC
(05P0804)
JUNCTION BOX:
IF-8810

JUNCTION
(05P0790)

DMC INTERFACE: DMC IF


IF-8820
(05P0778)
HANDSET:
HS-2003

HANDSET:
HS-8800

REMOTE
STATION: RB-8800
REMOTE
STATION: RB-8810

HANDSET
(05P0780)
HS CONT
(05P0781)
KEY
(05P0715)
LCD Module
(MFM-073Q10)
REMOTE
(05P0779)
TB (05P0782)
TB (05P0798)

Main function
Consists of CPU, DSP, CODEC, and DDS. 2nd IF: 37.5 kHz
from CH70 RX, TX/RX, DUP RX board is demodulated by
digitization. Audio signals are digitized just the same, is
modulated on this board, and is outputted to TX/RX board
with 45 MHz.
Consists of TX/RX circuit. 05P0774A, SIMP-equipped
FM-8800S, and 05P0774B are installed in DUP-equipped
FM-8800D. The difference is whether there is a connector for
DUPLEXER.
- RX circuit: receives RX signal of 150 MHz, converts it into
2nd IF: 37.5 kHz and outputs it into CPU board.
- TX circuit: converts modulated signal of 45 MHz from CPU
board to TX frequency and outputs 25 W.
Has the same function as CH70 WR. This converts DSC RX
signal of 156.525 MHz into 2nd IF:37.5 kHz and outputs it
into CPU board.
Is installed in FM-8800D. This board receives the signal when
DUP CH is selected, converts RX signal of 160 MHz into 2nd
IF: 37.5 kHz, and outputs it into CPU board.
Is installed in FM-8800D. DUPLEXER prevents TX signal to
entering RX circuit and makes DUPLEX communication
possible by carrying out TX with LPF of 157.5 MHz and RX
with HPF of 160.6 MHz.
Outputs +15 VDC from input power of +24 VDC and is
equipped with over voltage protection, low voltage protection,
and over-current protection.
Consists of LCD, KEY SW, and their lighting. LCD dot
numbers are 160 x 160. ** 26 characters x 20 lines.
Added to the Russian Ver.
On the RTC board, use for Time stamp (Date and Time) in the
[LOG] menu.
Functions as a junction between the Transceiver unit and
Remote station, GPS, VDR and Wing-MIC.
Non-use for the Russian Ver.
Makes a communication with the Transceiver unit CPU and
interfaces DMC-5 and a Remote stations.
Is to be connected to the Transceiver unit and uses Condenser
MIC.
Sends a result of key operation to the Transceiver unit CPU
and the Transceiver unit responds to its result.
Consists of lighting circuit of key and LED.
A total dot numbers are 91x72. Indication will be within 13
digits x 7 lines.
Consists of DISTRESS ALERT BUTTON and AF AMP.
Functions as a junction between a Remote stations
Functions as a junction between a Remote stations

5-5

5.4 Block Description

5.4 Block Description


5.4.1 CH70 RX (05P0775)
This board is a CH70 WR. This board converts frequency from CH70 (156.525 MHz) to
2nd 1F and outputs it into CPU board. A self- test of this board does not check RX circuit
but inputs CH70 test signal from CH70 IF OUT line to see if that can be detected or not.
As for antenna, CH70 WR exclusive antenna is used and other way, when watching
CH70 through TR antenna a modification of internal wiring will be necessary. In this
case, CH70 receiving signal cannot receive during any transmissions. CH70 receiving
signal is received from J5 port on TX/RX board.
The main specifications are below.
Table 5.4.1 Specification of CH70 RX PCB
Item

Specification

RX frequency
Antenna input (J2) Impedance
1st IF frequency
2nd IF frequency (CH70 IF OUT)
1st Local frequency
2nd Local frequency
DSC sensitivity (CH70 board)

CH70 (156.525 MHz)


150 MHz/50 ohm
38.3625 MHz
37.5 kHz/5 k ohm, 60 to +10 dBm output
23.6325 MHz x 5 =118.1625 MHz
TP1 level: +4 to 7 dBm
38.4 MHz (0 dBm, 50 ohm)
TP4 level: 0 to 3 dBm
Input level of SINAD is below 3 dBuV
Antenna input level below 0 dBuV ! BER (Bit Error Rate):
lower than 10-2 (Acceptable level: 6 dBuV.)

DSC sensitivity (total)

FL2: SAW FIL


(156.525MHz)

BPF(L/C)

FL1
(38.3625MHz)

Q3

J2

CR6, 7

2SC3356

Q4

Q7

PMBFJ310

2SK882

2SC3324

J3-#5

J3-#3 CH70 TEST

X5
(118.1625MHz)

BPF(L/C)
Q1
2SC3356

2SK882

Y1:TCXO
(23.6325MHz)

+3.3V
REG.
U2
(TA48L033F)

Fig. 5.4.1 CH70 RX (05P0775) Block Diagram

5-6

U17
CODEC

38.4MHz
J1

Q8

CH70 RX
05P0775

CH70 IF OUT
37.5kHz

R37
100k

TP4

TP1
(118.1625MHz)

TP2, 3

R36
100

Q2
ISS271

CH70 ANT

CPU
05P0773

CR4, 5
MA728

J3-#1

+15V

J3-#2

+5V

U20
DSP

U30
CPU

5.4 Block Description

CH70 receiving signal(156.525 MHz) inputted from the antenna reduce out-of-band
signals/noise with BPF (L/C) of 20 MHz and uses Q3 (RF AMP) to amplify it by
approximately 10 dB. Then, FL2 (SAW FIL, BW: 10 kHz) is installed in order to
improve Blocking efficiency. CR6 and 7 are 1st MIXER circuit that converts 156.525
MHz into 1st local of 118.1625 MHz and 1st IF signal of 38.3625 MHz.
156.525 MHz - 118.1625 MHz = 38.3625 MHz
118.1625 MHz is created by multiplying TCXO output of 23.6325 MHz ( 2.5 ppm)
with Q8. 1st IF signal, after being amplified by Q2 and Q4, and then is converted into
2nd IF signal of 37.5 kHz by 2nd MIXER circuit of CR4/5 and 2nd local signal of 38.4
MHz received from CPU board.
38.3625 MHz - 38.4 MHz = 37.5 kHz
This 37.5kHz signal is inputted into CPU board as CH70 IF OUT signal and is
demodulated with CODEC and DSP.
CH70 IF out:
-measures no modulation signal input with J3 - #5 on CH70 RX board.
CH70 SP SINAD:
-measures SP output (1W) of 1 kHz/70 % MOD.

SINAD(dB) Level(dBm)

20dB
10

2.15Vrms

0.77Vrms

CH70 IF out

-10
-20
-30
7.7mVrms

-40

CH70 SP SINAD

-50

1mVrms

-60

--10

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

SSG Level
Fig. 5.4.2 Input/Output characteristic on CH70 RX board

5-7

100

110dBuV

5.4 Block Description

5.4.2 DUP RX (05P0777)


This board is to be installed in FM-8800D and converts 160 MHz band RX signal of
DUPLEX RX frequency to 2nd IF and outputs it into CPU board. The self-test of this
board detects Un-Lock/Lock signal upon assessing the function of PLL circuit of 1st
local on this board. When installing this board and if J3 - #11 (DUP INST) is L level
then, CPU recognizes FM-8800D is in use and switches its program to one compatible
with DUPLEX. The main specifications are below.
Table 5.4.2 Main Specification of DUP RX PCB
Item

Specification
160.625 MHz to 162.025 MHz
160 MHz/50 ohm
51.2375 MHz
37.5 kHz/5 kohm, - 60 to +10 dBm output
Fo + 51.2375 MHz
TP1 level: +3 to 5 dBm
TP4: VCO cont ! 4 to 5VDC at CH18(161.5MHz)
51.2 MHz (0 dBm, 50 ohm)
TP3 level: -2 to -1 dBm
SINAD 20 dB: below 2 dBuV.
NOTE: Loss of DUPLEXER somewhat lowers RX sensitivity
on TX/RX board compared to (SIMPLEX).

RX frequency
Antenna input (J1) Impedance
1st IF frequency
2nd IF frequency (DUP IF OUT)
1st Local frequency
2nd Local frequency
Sensitivity

R15V

DUP RX

BPF(L/C)

R15V

FL1
(51.2375MHz)

BPF(L/C)
Q1

J1

Q13
CR10/11

2SC3356
TP1

ISS271

CPU
05P0773

R15V

CR8/9
MA2J728

Q14
2SK882

PMBFJ310

Rx 2nd Lo
(51.2MHz)

TP3

Rx 1st Lo
(Fo+51.2375MHz)

+15V

DUP IF OUT
37.5kHz

U5
Q5

BPF(L/C)

U3
TC75HU04F

X2

25.6MHz

VCO

Ref.
OSC

U20
DSP

J2

Q6, CR3/4

uPC2745TB
2SC3356

Q8

U17
CODEC

2SC3324

Q4

+15V
R15V

J3-#14

Q15

DUP INST

J3-#11

2SC3356
1SV229

TP4
Q7

TP5
+3.3V

REG.
U7
(TA48L033F)

+5V

J3-#10 RX ON

U4

uPC2745TB

RX ON

LPF
Q11

J3-#1

+15V

J3-#3

+5V

PMBFJ310

TP2

51.2MHz

BPF(L/C)

J3-#6, 7, 8

PLL
U8
(LMX2353TMX)

DUP RX
05P0777

TP6

J3-#9

Q10

+12V

REG.
U10
(TA78L12F)

+15V

Fig. 5.4.3 DUP RX (05P0777) Block Diagram

5-8

PLL2 DATA
(CLK/DATA/STB)
PLL2 UN-LOCK

U30
CPU

5.4 Block Description

160 MHz band RX signal of from DUPLEXER will be amplified by approximately 7


dB. BPF (L/C) of 156 to 163 MHz range is installed on Q1 input/output circuit. CR10
and 11 are 1st MIXER circuit that converts 160 MHz band RX signal into 1st IF signal of
51.2375 MHz by Fo51.2375 MHz.
Fo - (Fo + 51.2375 MHz) = 51.2375 MHz
st
1 IF signal amplified by Q13 and 14 is converted into 2nd IF signal of 37.5 kHz by 2nd
local of 51.2 MHz on 2nd MIXER circuit of CR8/9. 51.2 MHz is created by multiplying
reference frequency of 25.6 MHz received from CPU board by 2 on U3.
51.2375 MHz - 51.2 MHz = 37.5 kHz
This 37.5kHz signal is inputted into CPU board as DUP IF OUT and is demodulated
with CODEC and DSP.
DUP RX IF out:
-measures no modulation signal input with J3 - #14 on DUP RX board.
SP SINAD:
-measures SP output (1W) of 1 kHz/70 % MOD. .

Level(dBm)

10

SINAD(dB)

20dB

-20

2.4Vrms

0.77Vrms

DUP RX IF out

-10

-30
7.7mVrms

-40
-50

1mVrms

SP SINAD

-60

--10

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

SSG Level
Fig. 5.4.4 Input/Output characteristic on DUP RX Board

5-9

100

110dBuV

5.4 Block Description

5.4.3 TX/RX (05P0774)

CH70 RX out
J5

Q112, 113

AGC CONT
(Not used)

J9-#25

AGC CONT

ANT
CR13

CR9

RF AMP

J3

(2SC3356)

BPF(L/C)

BPF(L/C)

ATT

CR104

Q7

DUP IN2

FL2
(51.2375MHz)

MIX
Q6

CR106
Q111

J9-#27

Q114

TP1
R+15V

2nd Lo
(51.2MHz)

U20
DSP

Q20

FL1: 45MHz

DUP IN1

45 MHz

U5

J7

45 MHz
(Modulated)

U10

X2

J2
DUP OUT
J1

MIX

PA

CM Coupler

DRIVE

(RA35H1516M)

U2
(DCS3D2D)

T/R
SW

Jumper:
SIMP only

Q1

U1
PWR
CONT

U4
R52

(1/2)

F0

UN LOCK
TEST ON
T15V, +15V

VCO

SW
Tx Local
(F0+45MHz)

U8
Q13

BPF(L/C)

CR6
U3(2/2)

CPU
05P0773

LPF
Q15

(2/2)

PLL
(LMX2353TMX)

CR103

51.2MHz
J9-#17-19
Q21

J9-#21

PLL1 DATA
(STB/DATA/CLK)

PLL1 UN-LOCK

TEST ON

J9-#24

TEST ON

PWR CONT

J9-#10
J9-#12
J9-#13

PWR CONT
F VSWR
R VSWR

J9-#23
J9-#22

RX ON
TX ON

J9-#1-4

+15V

J9-#9

+5V

J9-#15

PA TEMP

F VSWR
R VSWR

T+15V
R+15V

TX/RX
05P0774A (For FM-8800S)
05P0774B (For FM-8800D)

Ref. OSC

Q116

U12

R-VSWR DET

25.6MHz

U25
DDS

U11
TC75HU04F

2SC3356
1SV229

TP2

TP3

U4

Q14,
CR11,12

uPC2745TB
2SC3356

T+15V
T15V
R15V

+8V REG

J8

45 MHz

U7

CR8
U3(1/2)

Q101

BIAS

Q2,10,102
Q3,4,9,8,11

F-VSWR DET

CR101

uPC2745TB

T+15V

BPF(L/C)
Q5

RX IF OUT(37.5kHz)

TP4

Rx Local
(F0+51.2375MHz)

J4

U17
CODEC

MIX

Q12, 17
Q16, 18

+15V
+5V

TEMP. Sensor
U13
(LM60CIM3)

Fig. 5.4.5 TX/RX (05P0774) Block Diagram

5-10

U30
CPU

5.4 Block Description

The 05P0774A is installed in FM-8800S and the 05P0774B is installed in FM-8800D.


Both of them have almost the same circuit and their difference is recognized by the
availability of DUPLEX input/output connector.
RX circuit converts a signal to 2nd IF and outputs it into CPU board.. TX circuit consists
of MIXER, PA, and APC circuit. PLL circuit is used for both TX and RX. However,
FM-8800D carries out DUPLEX RX on DUP RX board. The self-test of TX/RX PCB
detects Un-Lock/Lock signal by assessing the efficiency of PLL circuit of 1st Local on
this board. The specifications are below.

Table 5.4.3 Main Specification of TX/RX PCB


Item
Antenna input/output (J3)
Impedance
RX frequency
1st RX IF frequency
2nd RX IF frequency (RX IF OUT)
RX 1st Local frequency
RX 2nd Local frequency
RX sensitivity
TX frequency
TX 1st Local frequency
Maximum TX output
APC
Maximum frequency division
Spurious Emission

Specification
50 ohm
Simplex: 155.000 to 163.600 MHz
Sem-Duplex: 155.400 to 158.000 MHz
160.000 to 163.600 MHz
Duplex: 160.600 to 162.100 MHz
51.2375 MHz
37.5 kHz, -60 to +10 dBm output
Fo + 51.2375 MHz
TP1 level: +4 to +6 dBm
VCO control voltage (TP2):
165 MHz: 4.5 to 6.2 V
155 MHz: more than 3.1 V
51.2 MHz (0 dBm, 50 ohm)
TP4 level: +4 to +6 dBm
Input level of SINAD 20 dB is below 0 dBuV
Simplex: 155.000 to 161.475 MHz
Sem-Duplex: 155.000 to 158.000 MHz
Duplex: 156.025 to 157.425 MHz
Fo + 45 MHz
Over 40W (board output)
Controls from 0 W to the maximum
Within 5 kHz
Less than 0.25 uW (9 kHz2GHz)

5-11

5.4 Block Description

RX CIRCUIT
The Rx signal reduce out-of-band signals/noise between 156.025 MHz and 162.025
MHz by BPF (L/C) on Q7 input/output circuit and Q7 (RF AMP) will amplify it by
10dB. CR 104 is 1st MIXER circuit that converts RX signal by 1st Local of Fo51.2375
MHz into 1st IF signal of 51.2375 MHz.
Fo - (Fo+51.2375 MHz) = 51.2375 MHz
st
1 IF signal, after being amplified by Q6 and Q111, will be converted by 2nd MIXER
circuit of CR106 and 2nd local of 51.2 MHz. 51.2 MHz is created by multiplying
reference frequency of 25.6 MHz received from CPU board by 2 on U11.
51.2375 MHz - 51.2 MHz = 37.5 kHz
This signal of 37.5 kHz is inputted into CPU board as RX IF OUT signal and is
demodulated with CODEC and DSP. AGC is a circuit that controls CR9 and CR13 (pin
diode) when AGC voltage is inputted from CPU board. However, since this voltage is
always set to 1.1 V regardless of RX input level, technically, AGC is not being used.
TX/RX IF out:
- measures no modulation signal input with J9 - #27 on TX RX board
SP SINAD:
- measures SP output (1 W) of 1 kHz/70 % MOD.

Level(dBm)

10

SINAD(dB)

20dB

-20

2.4Vrms

0.77Vrms

TX/RX IF out

-10

-30
7.7mVrms

-40
-50
-60

SP SINAD

--10

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

SSG Level
Fig. 5.4.6 Input/Output(RX) characteristic on TX/RX Board

5-12

100

110dBuV

5.4 Block Description

TX CIRCUIT
A signal of 45 MHz inputted from CPU board is a FM-compatible signal modulated by
DDS on CPU board. This modulated signal is amplified by U10 and U5. Then, it is
converted by TX local frequency of Fo + 45 MHz of PLL output frequency on CR101
into Fo.
(Fo + 45 MHz) 45 MHz = Fo
This output signal goes through Q101, BPF (L/C), Q5 and Q1. Its signal is amplified by
U1 (RA35H1516M). When PA input is anywhere between 20 to 50 mW will be over 40
W.
RA35H1516M
(154 MHz to 162 MHz, 40 W RF MOS-FET AMP Module)
(2)

(3)
(4)

(1)

(1) (2)

(3)

(5)

(4)

(5)

(1):
(2):
(3):
(4):
(5):

RF Input(Pin)
Gate Voltage(VGG)
Drain Voltage(VDD)
RF Output(Pout)
RF Ground(Case)

At following condition;
VDD=12.5V, VGG=5V, Pin=50 mW
- Output: more than 40 W
- Efficiency: more than 50 %
- 2nd harmonic: less than 50 dBc

Table 5.4.4 RA35H1516M


Item
VDD
VGG
Pin/Pout
T case

Conditions
VGG<5 V
VDD<12.5 V, Pin=0 mW
154-162 MHz, Zin/out=50 ohm

Maximum range
17 VDC
6 VDC
Pin=100 mW, Pout=50 W
-30 - +110 deg.

PA output goes through T/R SW circuit (CR2) and LPF structured on LC to reduce
spurious emissions. Cut-off frequency for LPF is 190 MHz and it is reduced by less than
-40 dB with 2 x Fo. Therefore, maintained spurious emissions are kept less then -80
dB(less then 0.25 uW) by LPF and PA(2nd harmonic: less then 50 dB). This output line
is connected to antenna terminal via CM coupler on U2 (DSC3D2D_0157). CM coupler
detects R VSWR and F VSWR. Power control is carried out on the basis comparison
between this signal and PWR CONT voltage from CPU board. R-VSWR functions as a
protector at the time of opening an antenna and an antenna being in a state of short(R
VSWR>F VSWR).

5-13

5.4 Block Description

APC, R VSWR, F VSWR CIRCUIT

Rx

Tx out

CM Coupler
U2
(DCS3D20)

Driver
LPF

(4)

T/R
SW

(1)

PA

Q1

U1(RA35H1516M)
(2)

T15V

VGG

(3)

VDD

Q1:Driver Bias

PWR CONT
Q102

Q2

Q1:Driver Bias

T15V
UN LOCK
(From U12: PLL IC)

Q11

Q10

CPU
05P0773

T15V1

TEST ON
Not used

Q8

TEST ON
Not used

U4

F-VSWR DET
CR8
U3(1/2)

R-VSWR DET
CR6, 5
U3(2/2)

- +

(1/2)

R52

U4

PWR CONT

U30
CPU

DA

CPU

CR103

F VSWR
R VSWR

TX/RX
05P0774

AD

EEPROM

Fig. 5.4.7 APC Block

These power data set up by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> TX POWER: is inputted into U4
(1/2): inversion amplifier. This voltage is a reference voltage of U4. One the other hand,
F-VSWR detected by CM coupler is detected by CR8 (half-wave detection) and is
amplified by U3 (1/2). R-VSWR is detected by CR5 and 6 (full-wave detection) and is
amplified on U3 (2/2). For example, when PWR CONT inputted into U4 (1/2) is lower
than F-VSWR voltage, U4 (1/2) output decreases. It lowers the base current of Q10 and
goes through Q2 to lower VGG of U1: and PA output. As a result, F-VSWR voltage
decreases as well. This voltage is the same as PWR CONT and continues until it reaches
voltage value.

5-14

5.4 Block Description

Measured
CH16
Power Data
PWR CONT
F VSWR
Power

Low Power
45
0.54 V
0.65 V
0.75 W

Hi Power
161
1.93 V
3.04 V
21.2 W

Fig. 5.4.8 VGG vs Output Power

TEMPERATURE DETECTION
When the temperature sensor: U13 (LM60CIM3) detects 60 degrees, it automatically
reduces TX output to 14W. This output is the value adjusted by [MENU] -> SYSTEM
-> TX POWER -> TEMP.REDUCE. The output voltage of this sensor is calculated by
Vo = 6.25 mv/deg. x Tc deg.

PA

U13 (LM60CIM3)

Fig. 5.4.9 TX/RX Board Temperature Sensor Location

5-15

5.4 Block Description

5.4.4 DUPLEXER
Duplexer is to be installed in FM-8800D. TX is composed in LPF and RX in HPF.
Estimated attenuation of effective frequency range for both from TX range to RX range
and RX range to TX range is approximately -60 to -70 dB. Since RX signal of simplex
channel attenuates in DUPLEXER, FM-8800D receives RX of duplex channels on DUP
RX board and RX of simplex channel on TX/RX board.

TX/RX
05P0774

DUP RX
(05P0777)

Rx RF

PA

DUPLEXER

T/R
SW

J1 : DUP OUT
TX FIL

SIMPLEX
(JUMPER)

J2 : DUP IN 1
RX FIL

R/T ANT

J4 : DUP IN 2

U2

J3 : ANT

R/T ANT

Fig. 5.4.10 DUPLEXER Connection Diagram

TX FIL part (LPF)


- Frequency Range
- Insertion Loss
- Attenuation of Signal
RX FIL part (HFP)
- Frequency Range
- Insertion Loss
- Attenuation of Signal

: 156.0 to 157.5 MHz


: Within 1.8 dB
: 160.6 MHz/59.3 dB, 161.5 MHz/66 dB,
162 MHz/60.5 dB
: 160.6 to 162.1 MHz
: Within 1.8 dB
: 156 MHz/65 dB, 157.5 MHz/65 dB

5-16

5.4 Block Description

Below chart shows Return Loss and Attenuation characteristic.


Carry out +1.8 dB off-set

Return Loss

Attenuation

Fig. 5.4.11 DUPLEXER, RX FIL characteristic

Return Loss

Attenuation

Fig. 5.4.12 DUPLEXER, TX FIL characteristic

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5.4 Block Description

5.4.5 CPU (05P0773)


+5V

J5
Wing
Handset MIC

U42
HANDSET MIC

Remote
Line IN
U16

LPF

Handset SP
U6
Wing SP1
Wing SP2

U5

LPF

Remote
Line OUT

U5

U16

U12
TDA2003

U9
VDR AF

T1
LPF

U4

EEPROM
U29
(AT26BV256)

Q2

J13

CHK DDS

38.4MHz

25.6MHz

CH70 RX
05P0775
CH70 TEST
CH70 IF OUT(37.5kHz)

U11

U22
AGC CONT

AGC CONT

TX/RX IF OUT(37.5kHz)

DUP RX IF OUT(37.5kHz)

DDS
U25
(AD9834BRU)

45MHz
(Modulated)

Parallel
to
Serial

POW. CONT.
TX ON
RX ON
TEST ON

DUP RX
05P0777

CHECK

Alarm

SQ Auto

PA TEMP
PLL1 UNLOCK

PLL DATA
PLL STB2
PLL CLK RX ON

PWR SW

CH1
CH2
PLL2 UNLOCK
DUP INST

J2

+3.3V AVR

RTC
05P0804

U23, Q8,
CR16
+5V

LCD
(EW50343FLWP)

CR6
PLL DATA
PLL STB1
PLL CLK

25.6MHz

+3.3V
For
- CPU
- Logic ICs
+3.3V1
For
- D-RAM
- EEPROM

LCD
CONT
U36

PANNEL
05P0772

AF Vol

DUP RX
IF OUT

+1.9V AVR

U36
(S1D13704F00A)

SQ VR
R. VSWR
F. VSWR

J8

SCLK
SIO
CE

+15V

Enter

Handset MIC

+5V AVR

U27

U25

PWR
05P0776

PWR SW

Handset SP

+15V

Note;
RTC board is installed in the Russian Ver.,

Fig. 5.4.13 CPU Block Diagram

5-18

POW

CH
nob
Push to
Enter

Handset Hook SW
Handset PTT

U28

+3.3V AVR

Printer

KEY
RESET
U34

LED BRGT
VADJ

DSP CLK
38.4MHz

25.6MHz

+1.9V

DATA A/B
Wing Handset
MIC1, 2 PTT

TX/RX
05P0774

TX/RX IF OUT

For
- DSP

DATA A/B

CENTRONICS
I/F

U21,24

J7

RS-485
I/F

U13

SCLKD

BPF
U43

EXT Alarm

IEC61162-1
(NMEA)

U1, 2, 3, 8

U18

SEL

VDR AF

Loop
back

CODEC

J1

TXD/RXD

Wing handset MIC1, 2 PTT

U17
(AK4528VF)

25.6MHz

DSP CLK
38.4MHz

NMEA
I/F

U30
(HD64F2377)

x3

SYNC
Timing
BIT CLK
U39, 40

U20
(ADSP2186NBST320)

1/2

U37

KEY ALM

DSP

Q10

U33

CODEC

Divider

EXT SP

U15,14

U31
(IC41LV16100S)

For CLK
- CPU
- DSP
- DDS
- CODEC

U37

J11

D-RAM

U10
(AK4543)

J3

U37

CPU (H8S)

U37

SP

J1: Printer

HS SP

EXT SP

Remote Line OUT

U37

Y1:
25.6 MHz

Handset MIC

TCXO

Remote Line IN

Wing handset MIC

25.6MHz

LPF

J2: IEC61162/REMOTE

SP Connector

HANDSET
&
HANGER

5.4 Block Description

MEMORY CONTENTS
Memory configurations are as follow.
U30
CPU(H8S)

U20
DSP

FROM

DM
(Data)

U31
DRAM

U29
EEPROM

RAM
(Program)

SRAM

Fig. 5.4.14 Memory Configurations


Table 5.4.5 Memories
Memory

FROM

U30: CPU (H8S) BUILT-IN

SRAM

U30: CPU (H8S) BUILT-IN

DRAM

U31: 1M x 16 bits

EEPROM

U29: 256 kbits

DM

U20:
DSP BUILT-IN CODE RAM

RAM

U20:
DSP BUILT-IN DATA RAM

Function
Program storage domain
- Boot loader program
- CPU program
- DSP program (forwarded from CPU to DSP)
- Letter indication font
- CH frequency table
- SQ curb table
Storage domain of data at the time of carrying out a
program
Storage domain of data at the time of carrying out a
program
- TX/RX message data, etc
- Data buffer of print output
- Stack (CPU work area)
Storage domain of system parameter
- System setup value
- The state of radio equipments
- Log
- Message file
Storage domain of program code
- Program code
- Filter co-efficient of modulation and
demodulation
Storage domain of data at the time of carrying out a
program
- Data
- Buffer
- Gain table of AL Vol and SQ Vol

5-19

5.4 Block Description

TCXO
TCXO(Temperature Compensate Crystal Oscillators) PLL reference frequency and of
TX/RX board and DUP RX board is created based on TCXO of Y1: 25.6 MHz/+5ppm.
There is no specific part where frequency is adjusted. If TX frequency tolerance is over
+10 ppm, replace CPU board or TCXO. 38.4 MHz is created by multiplying 25.6 MHz
by 3 on Q10 and is divided by 2 on U33. Frequency gained through this is used for
clock of DSP (CLK Max. 50 MHz).
45MHz

TX/RX
05P0774

J7

25.6MHz

For PLL Ref.


J8

DUP RX
05P0777
25.6MHz

For PLL Ref.

TCXO

J2

U37

Y1:
25.6 MHz
25.6MHz

J13

25.6MHz

J3

38.4MHz

J11

U37

CH70 RX
05P0775
For 2nd Lo

U37
For CLK
- CPU
- DSP
- DDS
- CODEC

U37

Divider

Q10

U33

J1

1/2

U37

x3
For DSP CLK: 38.4MHz

Fig. 5.4.15 Standard Oscillation Circuit

MODULATION
Below block diagram shows the process where modulation is carried out in DSP.

U10: CODEC

LINE IN
Wing Hanset

SDATA OUT

A/D

Handset MIC

Control

U20: DSP

50kHz

8.3kHz

U25: DDS

50kHz

DDS setting
data output

Calculation:
DDS setting data

SEL

45MHz

50kHz

LPF

Pre-emphasis

Voice Data

Pre-emphasis
Enable/unenable
300kHz

50kHz

DDS Fo Select

FSK MOD

Calculation:
FSK data(B/Y)

FSK data(0/1)

Select

Control

Fig. 5.4.16 Modulation Process

5-20

U30:
CPU

5.4 Block Description

Audio signal from the Transceiver handset, Remote handsets, and Wing MIC are
digitized on U10: CODEC (A/D conversion) and is inputted into U20: DSP. DSC TX
message is inputted into DSP from U30: CPU. These data are processed in DSP as DDS
setup data. Although a signal of FM-modulated 45 MHz is outputted from DDS (9 x 5
MHz) , this signal uses a high frequency that is 9 times higher than reference frequency
of DDS which is 5 MHz.
DEMODULATION
IF signal (-60 to +10 dBm) of 37.5 kHz from TX/RX board and DUP RX board goes
through U22 and limiter circuit of CR4. Then, it is amplified by differential amplifier
consisting of U11 and is inputted into U17: CODEC.
IF signal (-60 to +10 dBm) of 37.5 kHz from CH70 RX board goes through limiter
circuit of CR7 and is amplified by differential amplifier consisting of U18. Then it is
inputted into U17: CODEC. Below block diagram shows the demodulation process
carried out in DSP.

EXT SP
VDR SP
HS SP
REM LINE OUT

U10:
CODEC

Control

Loop
back

TX/RX IF OUT

IF Sig.

50kHz

SEL

100kHz

A/D

FM DEMOD OUT(Voice)

Loop back
CH70 IF OUT

De-emphasis
Enable/unenable

BPF

DEMOD

LPF

HPF/BPF

De-emphasis

(TR Handset, TR SP)

FSK DEMOD
Enable/unenable

(LINE OUT/VDR)

Select

FM DEMOD (Voice)

D/A

Control

Mute

100kHz

DUP RX IF OUT

U30:
CPU

SQ DET.
Separator
(Noise/Sig.)

U17:
CODEC

DET.
Voice spectrum
DET.
(IF Sig. level)

ATT
(AGC Cont.)
Not used

D/A

6kHz

FSK DEMOD

ATT ADJ.

LPF

Judgment
(0 or 1)

Sampling

SQ Cont.
SQ VR data, SQ auto, SQ off

Reciveing level(ANT Bar IND.)

Calculation:
ATT

U20: DSP

Fig. 5.4.17 DSP function Diagram

5-21

FSK Sig.

5.4 Block Description

SQ/Auto SQ FUNCTION
SQ FUNCTIONS are below;
- Threshold level
: -3 to 6 dBuV (approximately SINAD 12 dB)
- Tight level
: below +6 dB
CAUTION:
SQ auto function is the position of SQ volume at around 7 o'clock. Note that
dose not control audio spectrum as FM-8500 does.
SQ control is carried out in SQ Cont inside DSP shown in Fig. 5.4.17. SQ function is
based on a ratio between the level of audio range and the level of noise range. For
example, there will be no audio signal when the level of audio range and the level of
noise range are the same. Inputting audio signal will increase the level of audio range
and suppresses the level of noise range.
A ratio table (SINAD) of noise and signal is made beforehand and the level that controls
each detected level and the level with which they are controlled from the position of SQ
volume. You can check the level of noise range and the level of signal range by
selecting [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> TEST -> TX/RX STATUS and checking RX IF
LEVEL and RX AF NOISE. Refer to page 8-15.
37.5kHz

37.5kHz

Noise area
8kHz
25kHz

Noise area
50kHz
+12.5kHz
Signal area

No signal

8kHz
25kHz

50kHz
+12.5kHz
Signal area

When there is a signal, signal level increases and noise level


is suppressed. Noise range is within the level ranging from
8 kHz up to 25 kHz.

Fig. 5.4.18 Signal Range and Noise Range

SQ Cont: Refer to Fig. 5.4.17.


SQ control is a MUTE circuit of FM DEMOD OUT (Voice) line. This signal is
outputted into the Handset era-speaker and SP of the Transceiver unit. FM DEMOD
(Voice) line is the output of Remote Handset's LINE OUT and VDR OUT, therefore, SQ
control is not carried out here.
SQ control for a Remote Handset;
SQ level set up on the Remote Handsets side goes through DATA line and controls this
circuit: SQ Cont. A signal (SQ) that controls MUTE circuit is sent to the Remote
Handset side and controls the sound there.

5-22

5.4 Block Description

ANTENNA BAR INDICATION


This indicates ratio (SNAD) between the level of audio range and the level of noise
range. Just as SQ control, they are detected by SQ Cont inside DSP.
Adequate SINAD conversions of AF output are below.
- No antenna indication : no signal received.
- One antenna
: below 20 dB SINAD
- Two antennas
: 20 dB to 40 dB SINAD
- Three antennas
: over 40 dB SINAD
COMMUNICATION WITH REMOTE HANDSETS
Communication between the Transceiver unit and a Remote Handsets are carried out
using RS-485.
The communication speed is 57.6 kbps/asynchronous communication and is carried out
with multi-processor function. With this equipment, polling is carried out at all times
towards each Remote Handset to monitor the state of it. For example, when any key on
a Remote Handset is pressed, a responding action will be carried out on the Transceiver
unit side and also sends its control command to the Remote Handset.
MULTI-PROCESSOR FUNTION
This is a function installed in H8S CPU. This function allows the shared use of
communication line between multiple CPUs and TX/RX of data through asynchronous
serial communication by adding multi-processor unit to it.
Polling

Polling

FM-8800S, D
CPU
(H8S)

Reply

CPU
(H8S)

CPU
(H8S)

DMC I/F
(IF-8820)

ID=1

CPU
(H8S)

Remote Handset
(HS-8800)

Start
bit
0

DATA A, B

D2

D3

Remote Handset
(HS-8800)

CPU
(H8S)

D7

ID=3

Remote Handset
(HS-8800)

Stop Start
MPB bit
bit

ID data
D0

ID=2

D2

D3

D7

ID=4

Remote Handset
(HS-8800)

MPB

Data
D0

CPU
(H8S)

Stop
1
bit
1

idling

MPB: Multi Processer Bit

Note;
Connection of DMC I/F cannot
be performed in the Russian Ver.

Fig. 5.4.19 Multi-Processor Unit

5-23

5.4 Block Description

For this communication to be in use, proper ID number has to be set up for each CPU.
Refer to page 4-4 for this ID setup. ID for DMC IF unit is fixed. Data is composed of ID
transmitting cycle that designates the Receiving station (a Remote Handset) and a data
transmitting cycle that responds to Receiving station. When a multi-processor bit is ''1''
that means ID transmitting cycle and ''0'' means data receiving cycle.
For example, a Transmitting station (the Transceiver unit) transmits a data with ID code
of a Receiving station with multi-processor bit 1 followed by data with
multi-processor bit 1. When a Receiving station receives a data with multi-processor
bit 1, it compares it with its own ID to make sure before accepting it.
COMMUNICATION WITH DMC-5
Connection of DMC I/F cannot be performed in the Russian Ver.
A communication between DMC IF and DMC-5 is made possible using MIF command.
A communication between DMC IF and the Transceiver unit uses FM-8800S/D
communication protocol so does a Remote Handset. Therefore, in order to establish a
communication between the Transceiver unit and DMC-5, DMC IF transfers a
command from DMC-5 to FM-8800S/D and the same transfer of command can be done
the other way around as well.
FM-8800S, D
CPU
(H8S)

DATA A, B
DATA A, B
CPU
(H8S)

DMC I/F
(IF-8820)

TXD
RXD
(MIF Comand)

CPU
(V25)

DMC-5

CPU
(H8S)

ID=1

Remote Handset
(HS-8800)

Fig. 5.4.20 DMC-5 Connection Diagram

5-24

CPU
(H8S)

ID=4

Remote Handset
(HS-8800)

5.4 Block Description

5.4.6 PWR (05P0776)


This outputs the voltage of +15 VDC from +24 VDC input power. Each protection
circuit and their functions are as below.
U1: CBS2002415

TB1

C8-10

C1-7

L3

L4
+IN

24VDC(+)

C14,15

C11,12

L1
L2

TB2

-IN

24VDC(-)
FG

CR1

R7,9
R5
K1
R3

AVR
(+12V)

+15V J1-#1-3

+Vout

CR4
02CZ39

AVR
(+12V)

-Vout
RC

0V

J1-#6-8

Voltage
DET.
U2: M51958BFP

R8
C23

Q3

Q1: 2SD1271A
CR2: 02CZ12Y

Q2

PWR
05P0776

PWR SW P

J1-#4

PWR SW M

J1-#5

POWER SW

Fig. 5.4.21 PWR Block Diagram

OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION


This protection functions to stop the output when power input is anywhere between +42
to +43 VDC and also functions as an automatic recovery function. This detects voltage
on CR4 and controls power relay: K1 through Q 2 and Q3.
LOW VOLTAGE PROTECTION
This protection functions to stop the power output when the power input is anywhere
between +14 to +15 VDC. Detected voltage is determined by voltage divider(between R
7/9 and R 8) and its voltage is used to control U2. Normally, 300 ms after turning on the
power, level will be L and sets U1 to ON.
RUSH CURRENT PROTESTION
When you turn on the power, K1 will be set to ON and then, RC (Remote Control) on
U1 will be set to ON. Delay of RC terminal will depend on C23 on U2.
Approximately 300 ms after turning on the power, level will change to L. If you turn
on the power without proper adjustment with RC terminal (RC=L level), rush current
will be discharged into U1 and might burn where K1 is connected. This protection
prevents rush current at the time of inserting RC power by adjusting RC terminal to L
level 300 ms after turning on the power.

5-25

5.4 Block Description

OVER CURRENT PROTECTION ON U1


This protection functions to stop the output when U1 output current increases more than
14 A and also functions as an automatic recovery function.
LOW VOLTAGE OUTPUT PROTECTION ON U1
This protection functions to stop the output when the voltage is over +17 VDC.
Turn off the power temporarily when this happens.
OVER HEATING PROTECTION ON U1
This protection functions to stop the output when the temperature on module plate
reaches over 100 degrees and also functions as an automatic recovery function.

5-26

5.4 Block Description

5.4.7 HS CONT (05P0781)


CPU on HS CONT board responds to the polling from the Transceiver unit and sends
out the information. For example, handset is OFF HOOK etc.
CPU on the Transceiver unit responds to it and carries out appropriate actions and sends
a command to the Remote Handset CPU at the time of responding. Remote Handset
CPU will carry out a command from the Transceiver unit and displays it.
U14 (EEROM) on HS CONT board stores ID number, dimmer, and contrast of a
Remote Handset.

RS-485
Driver/Receiver
EEROM

TXD

U14

RXD

U3

J2-#1,2

DATA A/B

J2-#3

CONT

SN75LBC1790R

(CAT25C16S)
DTMF

LCD
Module
MFM07Q10

Mulutiplexer
R34

DIM Cont. 3bits


X1

Reset

A/B
C

CPU
SW PCB
(05P0715)

X0

J2-#7,8

U5

Ycom
Zcom

U2

U1

Y0
Z0

LINE

Z1

(HD64F3067RF)

R45

U13

Reset

(TC4053)

Q5, 6

R35

Y1
18.432MHz

Hook senser

Flash ROM:128k
RAM:4k
UART:3ch
ICU:6ch
PIO:79

U4

Earspeaker
(Handset)

Mute
2bits

U5

U12
(DN6848S)

Vol. CONT.
Key click tone

PTT SW
S1

Line in

Handset MIC

Xcom

Scan out 3bits


Scan in 8bits

Y1

Vol. Cont. 32step

IN2
CLK
DATA

J2-#5,6

Line out

Loudspeaker
(Handfree)

IN1
OUT1
OUT2

U7

Distress switch

U6(M62429)
J2-#4

+5V

J2-#9

U8
TA7805F

+5V1

+9V

U9
AN77L09M

Reset

U11

M51953

U10
TA7805F

HS CONT
05P0781

Fig 5.4.22 HS CONT Block Diagram

5-27

+15V

5.4 Block Description

U13 is IC that switches MIC and SP line. There are two different switch functions as
below.
- X and Y (linked function)
: switch between a normal state and DTMF(Not used)
-Z
: ON/OFF switch of loud speaker.

Mulutiplexer
U13: TC4053
A
B
C

U5
X0

U2:
CPU

Line in

Xcom
U4

Mute

X1
R34

Z0

Zcom

U6
Vol.
CONT.

U7

Earspeaker
(Handset)
Loudspeaker
(Handfree)

Z1
U1
Y0

Handset MIC

Ycom
U5

Y1
DTMF

Fig. 5.4.23 MIC/SP Switching Block Diagram

5-28

Line out

Chapter 6. Measurement
6.1 Adjustment
6.1 Adjustment
6.1.1 Output Power
Adjusts output power for HI, LOW and TEMP REDUCE. Adjustment procedure for
FM-8800D and FM-8800S are the same. Power Data are curried out on the selected
channels and they are not memorized separately for each channel. Therefore, make an
adjustment with intermediate channel (CH14) of VHF.
- HI: 25 W (IEC standard is within 0 dB, 3 dB)
- LOW: Less than 1 W
- TEMP. REDUCE: Adjusts to 14W with output when the temperature sensor in
TX/RX board detects 60 degrees.
Antenna
Handset

50 ohm
Dummy

ANT

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

or
CH70 ANT

50 ohm
Power meter

Fig. 6.1.1 Output Measurement Circuit

Procedure
1. Set to CH14.
2. Call up the option menu. Refer to page 4-1.
- Make a jumper connection between #2 and #15 on [Printer] port
- Or, jumper connection between #25 and #26 of IF-8810
- Press [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] -> Input the password
3. Select TX POWER and press [ENT] key. Pop-up window will appear as below.
* TX POWER *
HI
LOW
TEMP. REDUCE

6-1

6.1 Adjustment

4. Select output to set up and press [ENT] key.


e.g. Select HI and press [ENT] key. Pop-up window will appear as below.
POWER Setup
HI PWR (0 255)
<

127

EXT: ENT

5. Press PTT switch and adjust output power by turning Channel Knob while checking
output power.
6. Press [ENT] key to store output setup power data.
7. Carry out the procedure from step 3 to adjust LOW and TEPM REDUCE.
8. Turn off the power.
NOTE:
The following figure shows for Power Data vs Output Power. (The following value
varies Transceiver unit.) Adjustments of HI, LOW and TEMP. REDUCE are the
same curve and they can be adjusted respectively.
Power

Reference only

45 W

FM-8800S
40
35
30

FM-8800D

25
25
20

14

Default setting of Power data


(Russian Ver, ,and
INTL Ver. 03.01 and after)
- HI: 170
- LOW: 44
- TEMP. REDUCE: 134

15

10
5
0
0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

220

240 255

Power data

Fig. 6.1.2 Power Data vs. Output Power

6-2

6.2 Measurement

6.2 Measurement
6.2.1 VHF Frequency
As a reference oscillator for this equipment, TCXO (Temperature Compensated Crystal
Oscillators) is used. And there is no adjustment part of frequency.
Regulated range of frequency tolerance is within +10 ppm (+1.5 kHz approximately). If
the tolerance is more/less than +10 ppm, replace CPU board or Y1 (TCXO: 25.6 MHz)
on CPU board.
Connect the frequency counter as below. Read the frequency of the setup channel when
PTT switch is ON.

The frequency tolerance: within +10 ppm


Antenna
Handset

50 ohm
Dummy

ANT

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

or
CH70 ANT

50 ohm
Power meter
Freq. Counter

The input to a frequency counter approximates the pick-up coil to a


dummy load or ANT coaxial cable and picks up TX frequency.

Fig. 6.2.1 Frequency Measurement

6-3

6.2 Measurement

6.2.2 CH70 Output


As CH70 is assigned to DSC channel, it cannot be selected as normal channel can be.
See diagrams in Fig. 6.1.1 and 6.2.1 of the output power and the frequency for CH70.
Note that there is no output power adjustment only for CH70.
Procedure
1. Any channel may be selected.
2. Refer to page 4-1. Call up the option menus.
- Make a jumper connection between #2 and #15 on [Printer] port
- Or, jumper connection between #25 and #26 of IF-8810
- Press [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] -> Input the password
3. Select TONE TEST and press [ENT] key. Pop-up window will appear as below.
CH70 is automatically selected when going into this mode.
* Tone Test Menu *
POWER HI
DSC
MARK
SPACE
DOT
CARRIER

- POWER: Sets HI/LOW Power


- DSC: Changes DSC/ATIS
(either has different modulation index)
- MARK: 1300 Hz
- SPACE: 2100 Hz
- DOT: Modulated by Mark/Space Tone 1200 bps
- CARRIER: No modulation

4. In the Tone Test Menu above, select HI or LOW for POWER, DSC for DSC,
and select CARRIER.
5. When PTT switch is ON, CH70 is outputted. Then, take a measurement of output
power and the frequency tolerance.
6. Turn off the power.

6-4

6.2 Measurement

6.2.3 DSC Tone Frequency


In the FM-8800 program: INTL Ver.03.01 and after /Russian ver., TONE
selected from a speaker is outputted when TONE TEST is performed in the
6.2.2 CH70 Output.
In case of the INTL Ver.02.03 and before for the FM-8800 program
No checkpoint in Mark and Space Tone. Therefore, when confirming the tone frequency,
monitor the tone frequency by other VHF transceiver for CH70. The tone frequency
tolerance is within +10 Hz.
In this section, monitoring procedures with FM-8800S, D are described.
Antenna

Handset
ANT

For Monitor

50 ohm
Dummy

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

ANT

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

CH70
CH70 ANT

SP

CH70 ANT

- MARK: 1300 Hz + 10 Hz
- SPACE: 2100 Hz + 10 Hz

Freq. Counter

Fig. 6.2.2 Tone Frequency Measurement Circuit

Procedure
*** FM 8800S/D preparation on the monitor side ***
1. Connect the frequency counter to the SP line.
2. Any channels may be selected.
3. Call up the option menus. Refer to page 4-1.
- Make a jumper connection between #2 and #15 on [Printer] port
- Or, jumper connection between #25 and #26 of IF-8810
- Press [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] -> Input the password
4. Select T/A and press [ENT] key. Pop-up menus will appear as below.
CH70 is automatically received by CH70 RX board when going into this mode.
And the decoded CH70 signal is outputted to the SP.
DSC RX TEST
OUTPUT RX DSC DATA
TO NMEA PORT
EXT:ENT

NOTE:
Decoded signals are also
outputted into NMEA-TX on
[IEC61162-1/REMOTE] port by
RS-422 level.

6-5

6.2 Measurement

*** FM 8800S/D preparation and transmission on the TX side ***


5. Any channel may be selected.
6. Call up the option menus. Refer to page 4-1.
- Make a jumper connection between #2 and #15 of [Printer] port
- Or, jumper connection between #25 and #26 of IF-8810
- Press [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] -> Input the password
7. Select TONE TEST and press [ENT] key. Pop-up window will appear as below.
* Tone Test Menu *
POWER HI
DSC
MARK
SPACE
DOT
CARRIER

8. In the Tone Test Menu above,


for example, select LOW for POWER, DSC for DSC, and select MARK. The
cursor is MARK.
9. When PTT switch is ON, CH70 is transmitted. (Modulated in Mark tone)
10. Check the Mark tone frequency by FM-8800S/D on the monitor side.
MARK tone frequency: 1300 Hz
11. After taking a measurement, go back to Tone Test Menu and select SPACE for the
tone frequency. The cursor is Space.
12. Check the Space tone frequency by FM-8800 S/D on the monitor side.
SPACE tone frequency: 2100 Hz
13. Turn off the power.

6-6

6.2 Measurement

6.2.4 Spurious Emission


Acceptable level for spurious emission is as below.
- 146 to 162.0375 MHz : 2.5 W (less than -70 dB for 25 W)
- Other bands
: 10 W (less than -64 dB for 25 W)
Connect the spectrum analyzer to the antenna terminal of FM-8800S/D as below and
turn on PTT switch to take spurious emissions measurements.

Handset
ANT

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

50 ohm
ATT(30dB)

Spectrum
Analyzer

CH70 ANT

Fig. 6.2.3 Spurious Emissions Measurement

Fundamental signal
Measure

Spurious emission

Fig. 6.2.4 Spectrum Analyzer Panel

6-7

6.2 Measurement

6.2.5 Frequency deviation for a radiotelephone


Connect FM Liner Detector as below. Connect AF OSC (AF Oscillator) and an
appropriate switch as a substitution to PTT switch.

ANT

50 ohm
Dummy
Pick-up

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

HANDSET

AF OSC

50 ohm ATT
(20dB)

3-4
600 ohm

CH70 ANT
1-2

FM Liner
Detector

PTT SW

Fig. 6.2.5 Measurement of Frequency Deviation

Procedure
1. Set up the frequency for AF OSC to 1 kHz. Modulation frequency: 1 kHz.
2. Turn on PTT switch.
3. Adjust the output level of AF OSC (Adjust the modulation level.) so that it may be set
up to Frequency Deviation: 3.5 kHz.
4. Measure the Frequency Deviation when the modulation level is increased +20 dB
from the above-mentioned AF OSC level.
Frequency Deviation is regulated to be within 5 kHz.

NOTE:
Modulation Index (m) =

Frequency deviation (kHz)


Modulation frequency (kHz)

6-8

6.2 Measurement

6.2.6 Sensitivity of a radiotelephone: NQ method


Connect SSG as below.
ANT

SSG
(Standard
Signal GEN.)

50 ohm

4 ohm SP or
4 ohm dummy

SP

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

or
AF V.V

Fig. 6.2.6 Measurement of Receiving Sensitivity

Procedure
1. Set up SSG (Standard Signal Generator) as follows.
- Set up CH16 (156.8 MHz), for example.
- Modulation frequency: 1 kHz
- Frequency deviation: 3.5 kHz
2. Set up SSG output level to 20 dBuV and audio output of FM-8800S/D to
approximately 1W: 2 Vrms by AF VR.
3. Turn off SSG output in the above state and take a measurement of the FM-8800S/D
noise level. If the noise level is not 2 Vrms, adjust AF VR to 2 Vrms again.
4. Turn SSG to the non-modulation signal, and make an adjustment of SG level.
Find a point that FM-8800S/D audio output is -20 dB (0.2 Vrms)
IEC standard: Less than +6 dBuV
** FM-8800S/D: less than 0 dBuV

6-9

7.1 Updating
Chapter 7. Updating Program

7.1 Updating
7.1.1 Program file
This program consists of Transceiver unit (FM-8800S/D), Handset (HS-8800) and DMC
I/F (IF-8820). Main program is use with both FM-8800S and FM-8800D.
Program folder and their contents are indicated in the table below.
Table 7.1.1 Program File List
File

Size

DMCIF.BIN
BIN

FMDSP.BIN
HAND.BIN

LOADER

FMLD.BIN
COMDSP.EXE

PROGRAM
UppgNT.exe
UP8800.BAT
UPHS.BAT
UPIF.BAT

VER.txt

Category

Deleted in Russian Ver.


11 KB BIN file
For DMC I/F program
BIN file
422
Consists of H8S CPU and DSP program in
KB
Transceiver unit
BIN file
64 KB
For Remote Handset program
BIN file
8 KB
Common with Loader program
Application file
92 KB File to carry out displaying update process of
Remote Handset and DMC I/F program
Application file
189
Update file to carry out for Transceiver unit,
KB
Remote Handset and DMC I/F program
Batch file
1 KB
For updating Main program
Batch file
1 KB
For updating Remote Handset program
Deleted in Russian Ver.
1 KB Batch file
For updating DMC I/F program
Text document
1 KB Display contents of a holder and the program
version.

* The size is an only reference.

Batch file
- UP8800.BAT
programuppgNT loaderfmld.bin binfmdsp.bin 0 0 1 0 1
- UPHS.BAT
programuppgNT loaderfmld.bin binhand.bin 0 0 1 3 1
programcomdsp -c1 -b57600
- UPIF.BAT
programuppgNT loaderfmld.bin bindmcif.bin 0 0 1 4 1
programcomdsp -c1 -b57600

7-1

7.1 Updating

VER.txt file
1) In case of the INTL Ver.

Program version is indicated in VER.txt file.


e.g. If the program version is FM-8800 (MAIN),
the last two digits 02 of 0550215-02.02
indicate the detailed version.

Check the detailed program


numbers, see page 7-11.

2) In case of the Russian Ver.


--------------------------------------<Program version>
2006.03.31
--------------------------------------FM-8800(MAIN)
0550220-01.01
HS-8800(Handset)
0550221-01.01
---------------------------------------

Program version is indicated in VER.txt file.


e.g. If the program version is FM-8800 (MAIN),
the last two digits 02 of 0550220-01.01
indicate the detailed version.

-------------------------------------<FM-8800 Update program file list>


-------------------------------------FM8800_R
|
+--BIN-----+--fmdsp.bin
|
+--hand.bin
|
+--LOADER--+--fmld.bin
|
+--PROGRAM-+--comdsp.exe
|
+--uppgNT.exe
|
+--UP8800.BAT
+--UPHS.BAT

7-2

7.1 Updating

7.1.2 Note
1. For electrical specification
Electric specification of the communication port on FM-8800S/D side for updating a
program, is RS-422. Communication speed is 57.6 kbps.
Provide the RS-422 level converter with the specification more than 57.6 kbps. The
level converter (IC-485SN) for updating FA-100 is available.
2. If the serial port on the PC is anything other than [COM-1], update the batch file or
change the specified COM port to [COM-1] on the PC.
3. Where to connect PC varies with a program to be updated.
Connection port for the PC

Program to update

Transceiver unit
[IEC61162/Remote]

#10: RX-C, #9: RX-H


#8: TX-C, #7: TX-H

Junction box
(IF-8810)
[TB-1]

#1: TX-H, #2: TX-C


#3: RX-H, #4: RX-C

Main: Transceiver unit


(FM-8800S/D)
Main: Transceiver unit
(FM-8800S/D)
Remote Handset
(HS-8800) NOTE
DMC I/F (IF-8820)

Remark

Updating via
Transceiver unit

NOTE: Even if some Remote Handsets are connected, Remote Handset ID is automatically
recognized and updated from the lowest ID number. See page 4-6 for details.

4. Port setting for the serial port on the PC is unnecessary. When updating it , it is
automatically set from the UppgNT.exe.
- At the time of booting up the program: 9600 bps
- PC and Transceiver unit are communicated for updating: 57.6 kbps
- Communicates among Transceiver unit, Remote Handset and DMC I/F: 38.4 kbps
Then, Remote Handset and DMC I/F program are temporarily downloaded into the
memory of Transceiver unit and loaded respectively. The main program is directly
loaded in CPU(H8S) of Transceiver unit. The protocols are as below.
- Format
- Flow control

- Data bit: 8
- Parity bit: None
- None

7-3

- Stop bit: 1

7.1 Updating

7.1.3 Setup
1. Connection
Set up the slide switch of IC-485SN as below when using the level converter
(IC-485SN).
- T-ON/R-ON side
- DCE side (FA-100 is on the DTE side.)

T-ON/R-ON

DCE

Fig. 7.1.1 Setting IC-485SN

Cable wiring between PC (9P) and IC-458SN (25P) is as below.


DSR, DTR and etc, cannot be used as the control signals. Connect TXD, RXD and
GND lines.
Table 7.1.2 Wiring 925 Pin D-Sub Cables
PC
9 Pin D-sub (Female)
2
TXD
4
DSR
3
RXD
5
GND
6
DTR
7
CTS
8
RTS
9
RI
1
DCD
Frame

Shield

<-->
<-->
<-->
<-->
<-->
<-->
<-->
<-->
<-->
<-->

7-4

IC-458SN
25 Pin D-sub (Male)
3
RXD
20
DTR
2
TXD
7
GND
6
DSR
4
RTS
5
CTS
22
RI
8
DCD
Frame

Shield

7.1 Updating

- Updating for Transceiver unit (FM-8800S/D)


IEC61162/Remote port
37 Pin D-sub

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

10.RxD-C
9.RxD-H
7.TxD-H
8.TxD-C

1. T+
2. TIC-485SN
3. R4. R+
RS-422

Serial port
25p

[COM-1]

PC

9p

RS-232C
Straight Cable

Fig. 7.1.2 Case-1: Update Wiring FM-8800

- Updating Transceiver unit (FM-8800S/D),


Remote Handset (HS-8800) and DMC I/F (IF-8820)

J2
J3

[COM-1]
RS-232C
Straight Cable

30/31
DATA-A/B

Handset
(HS-8800)

Remote Station
(RB-8800/8810)

Junction box
IF-8810

Serial port

25p

RS-422

Max. 4 sets

9p

PC

TB-1

Same as
above

DMC-5

40/41
DATA-A/B

DMC I/F
(IF-8820)

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

1. T+
2. TIC-485SN
3. R4. R+

Handset
(HS-8800)

4.RxD-C
3.RxD-H
1.TxD-H
2.TxD-C

J1

Remote Station
(RB-8800/8810)

IEC61162/Remote port
37 Pin D-sub

Remote Station
(RB-8800/8810)
&
Handset
(HS-8800)

Connection of the unit surrounded by the dotted line cannot be


performed in Russian Ver.,

Fig 7.1.3 Case-2: Update Wiring FM-8800, HS-8800 and IF-8820

7-5

7.1 Updating

2. Changing batch files


1) Checking PCs COM port number:
Open [Control PANEL] > [System] > [Device Manager] and check COM port
number. (e.g. COM3 the installed USB - RS-232C Driver)
2) Select the updating batch file and open the batch file from [File] Edit.
3) Change the underlined digit of each batch file to PCs COM port digit.
- UP8800.BAT
programuppgNT loaderfmld.bin binfmdsp.bin 0 0 1 0 1
- UPHS.BAT
programuppgNT loaderfmld.bin binhand.bin 0 0 1 3 1
programcomdsp -c1 -b57600
- UPIF.BAT
programuppgNT loaderfmld.bin bindmcif.bin 0 0 1 4 1
programcomdsp -c1 -b57600
e.g. If the batch file is UP8800.BAT,
change -------- binfmdsp.bin00101 to 00103.
If the batch file is UPHS.BAT,
change ---- binhand.bin 0 0 1 3 1 to 0 0 1 3 3
programcomdsp -c1 -b57600 to c3
As for UPIF.BAT,
it is the same as UPHS.BAT.
4) Select [File] and [Save] for the edited text.
If it is unsuccessful, right click on the batch file icon and select [Property] ->
[General]. For [Attribution], make sure that there is no check mark in Read Only
box.

7-6

7.2 Updating Procedure

7.2 Updating Procedure


7.2.1 Procedure
1. Turn off Transceiver unit and connect the PC to the Junction Box (IF-8810) or
Transceiver unit. See page 7-4 for setup.
2. Open the FM UP program holder. (Russian Ver: FM8800 R)
3. Double click the batch file icon for the update program.

FM8800S, FM8800D

DMC I/F: IF-8820

Handset: HS-8800

4. MS-DOS window appears. Turn on Transceiver unit when TARGET POWER ON


appears.

Port No.
TARGET POWER ON

7-7

7.2 Updating Procedure

5. Update program starts automatically. During updating, there is no indication shown in


LCD of Transceiver unit and Remote Handset. However, the ALARM LED of
Remote Handset light.
If a normal display is shown on LCD, check the connection and try again from the
step 2.
6. After updating a program, a normal display is shown on LCD.
Updating time is as below.
- Main (UP8800.BAT)
: approximately 5 minutes
- Remote Handset (UPHS.BAT):
approximately 1 minute for transferring a file
approximately 0.5 minutes for loading time per unit
- DMC IF (UPIF.BAT)
: approximately 0.5 minutes
7. Turn off the power.
Reference) Update screen

Status of updating process (%)

Fig. 7.2.1 Screen for Update Program of Main Unit

7-8

7.2 Updating Procedure

Transfer the program from the PC into


the memory of Transceiver unit.

}
}

Remote 30: Updating Handset ID=1


Remote 32: Updating Handset ID=3

Complete updating

Fig. 7.2.2 Screen of Updating Handset Program

}
}

Transfer the program from the PC into


the memory of Transceiver unit.

Remote 40: Updating DMC I/F

Complete updating

Fig. 7.2.3 Screen of Updating DMC IF Program

7-9

7.2 Updating Procedure

7.2.2 Check the detailed program number


1. Make a jumper between #2 and #15 of [PRINTER] port. Or, jumper connection
between #25 and #26 of IF-8810. See page 4-1.

[PRINTER]

15

2. Press [Menu] key and select SYSTEM and then, followed by [ENT] key.
3. Input the password xxxxxx to go to the option menu.

xxxxxx

mark: You can open all


system setup menus.

4. Select TEST from SYSTEM SETUP MENU display and press [ENT] key to go to
TEST MENU.
5. Select CPU and press [ENT] key to go to CPU TEST.
6. Select PROG.VER and press [ENT] key to bring up the PROGRAM VERSION.

PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
IF-8820

: 0550215-02
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550217-01

- Remote Handset version is displayed by the


lowest ID number of Handset ID.
- Version of the unconnected unit is not
displayed.

Note;
There is no IF-8820 in the Russian Ver.

7-10

7.2 Updating Procedure

7. Press [SHIFT] key once and [1] key 5 times. The detailed program version
appears.

PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
IF-8820

: 0550215-02-0x
: 0550216-01-0x
: 0550216-01-0x
: 0550216-01-0x
: 0550216-01-0x
: 0550217-01-0x

The last 2 digits indicate the detailed version.

ITNL Ver.

PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800

: 0550220-01-0x
: 0550221-01-0x
: 0550221-01-0x
: 0550221-01-0x
: 0550221-01-0x
2006-01-25 20:11

The last 2 digits indicate the detailed version.


Compiled time of the FM-8800
program is displayed.

Russian Ver.

7-11

Self-test and Error Message


Chapter 8. 8.1Maintenance

8.1 Self-test and Error Message


8.1.1 Daily test (Self-test)
Press [SHIFT] -> [TEST] key to carry out the test.
Test in progress
Distress Alarm, LED of [Distress] button lights and
LED of ALARM blinks. To be OFF, press
[CANCEL] key
** DAILY TEST **
TX POWER
TX/RX PCB
CPU PCB : OK
CH70 RX PCB
DUP RX PCB

: OK
: OK

When PTT switch is not pressed before


the test, NO CHECK appears.

: OK
: OK

Displays only FM-8800D

1. TX POWER
This test stores the last minute state of TX output (F-VSWR and R-VSWR) before the
self-test in memory and checks to see if the output value is over the designated value or
not. Press PTT switch with Hi power before carrying out the self-test and stores the state
of TX output memory.
If you turn on the power and carry out a self-test without transmitting at all, NO
CHECK will appear. If the output is less than 8 W, NG will appear which means
there is a problem with either PA module or TX/RX board (05P0774A, B).
- OK/NG indication: assessed by approximately 8 W.
OK means over approximately 8 W.
- NO CHECK: indicated with self-test is carried out with no transmission.

Tx out

PA

CM Coupler

RA35H1516M

U2
(DCS3D20)

TX/RX
05P0774A, B

DRIVE
Q1,5

U1

PWR CONT

UN LOCK
(From U12: PLL IC)

TEST ON

Q2/12

CPU
05P0773
U30
CPU

F-VSWR DET
CR8
U3(1/2)

R-VSWR DET
CR6
U3(2/2)

R52

U4

PWR CONT

DA

FROM

CR103

F VSWR
R VSWR

Fig. 8.1.1 TX POWER Detector Circuit

8-1

AD

8.1 Self-test and Error Message

2. TX/RX PCB
This is to check the unlocked state of PLL circuit on TX/RX board (05P0774A, B).
Frequency to be checked is the frequency set up at the time of self-test. The
Un-lock/Lock signal is outputted from U12: PLL IC on TX/RX board. PLL circuit on
this board is used with both TX and RX. Tx Local frequency is Fo + 45 MHz, and RX
Local frequency is Fo + 51.2375 MHz.
TX/RX
05P0774

FL1: 45MHz

2SK3874
2SC3356

F0

Q101

U8
Q13

SW
BPF(L/C)

CR101

PMBF J310

25.6MHz

Ref. OSC

VCO
Q14, CR11/12

uPC2745TB
2SC3356

ISS271

RX
circuit

Q20

U11
TC75HU04F

U7

RA35H1516M

Q1,5

X2

Tx Local
(F0+45 MHz)

MIX

BPF(L/C)

uPC2745TB

U1

DRIVE

45 MHz

45 MHz

Tx out

PA

Rx 2nd Lo
(51.2MHz)

TA4001

TA4001

U25
DDS

45 MHz

U10

U5

CPU
05P0773

2SC3356
1SV229

LPF
Q15
PMBF M310

51.2MHz

Rx 1st Lo
(Fo+51.2375MHz)

PLL

PLL1 DATA(STB/DATA/CLK)

U12

Rx 2nd Lo
(51.2MHz)

Q21

PLL1 UN-LOCK

U30
CPU

LMX2353TMX

Fig. 8.1.2 TX/RX PLL Block Diagram

3. CPU PCB
This is a loop-back test where test signal is transmitted from U17: CODEC on CPU
board (05P0773) and is detected by U10: CODEC. A signal transmitted from U17 is
sine wave of 2 kHz. If this frequency and a designated level are detected by U10, it will
be assessed OK. U25: DDS check is carried out the same way and a test signal is
transmitted from DDS. U17 digitizes (A/D conversion) IF signal of 37.5 kHz
transmitted from CH70 RX board, TX/RX board and DUP RX board. U10 on the other
hand, digitizes (A/D, D/A conversion) mainly LINE input/output and AF input/output
from a Remote Handset. Refer to page 8-16 for DDS/CODEC test which takes the same
procedure.

CODEC

AOUT L

U17
(AK4528VF)

VIDEO L

CODEC

VIDEO R

U10
(AK4543)

DSP

CPU
U30
(HD64F2377)

AOUT R

U20
(ADSP2186)

R282

R283

CPU
05P0773

Fig. 8.1.3 CPU PCB Test

8-2

8.1 Self-test and Error Message

4. CH70 RX PCB
Modulated signal 37.5 kHz of CH70 TEST signal is outputted from U17: CODEC on
CPU board. This test checks the test signal modulated by 1300 Hz and that modulated
by 2100 Hz. If the same signal transmitted from U17: CODEC on CPU board via R37
on CH70 RX board is detected, it will be assessed OK. NG means there may be a
problem with CPU board (05P0773). Refer to page 8-12 for CH70 RX test which takes
the same procedure.
CPU
05P0773

#3 CH70 TEST

#3

U17
(AK4528VF)

R36

Q7
CR4

CODEC
U18

CPU

DSP

CODEC

37.5MHz

#5 CH70 IF OUT #5

U30
(HD64F2377)

J4

U20
(ADSP2186)

37.5kHz

MIX

J3
R37 100k

CH70 RX
05P0775

U10
(AK4543)

Fig. 8.1.4 CH70 RX PCB Test

5. DUP RX PCB
This is indicated when FM-8800D is in use. This is to check the unlocked state of PLL
circuit on DUP RX board (05P0777). Frequency to be checked it is 161.5 MHz at the
time of self-test. The Un-lock/Lock signal is outputted from U8: PLL IC on DUP RX
board. NG means there may be a problem with DUP RX board.
RX 1st Lo is Fo + 51.2375 MHz.

BPF(L/C)

CR8/9
MA2J728

FL1
(51.2375MHz)

BPF(L/C)

37.5kHz
Q13
CR10/11
ISS271

PMBFJ310

BPF(L/C)

Q14

2SK882

2SC3324
X2
Q4

25.6MHz

U17
CODEC

Ref. OSC

U3
TC75HU04F

VCO
Q6, CR3/4

uPC2745TB
2SC3356

uPC2745TB

uPC2745TB

U5
Q5

Q14

Rx 2nd Lo
(51.2MHz)

Q1

Rx 1st Lo
(Fo+51.2375MHz)

DUP RX

CPU
05P0773

2SC3356
1SV229

LPF
Q11
PMBF M310

51.2MHz

PLL

DUP RX
05P0777

PLL2 DATA(STB/DATA/CLK)

U8
Q10

PLL2 UN-LOCK

LMX2353TMX

Fig. 8.1.5 DUP RX PLL Block Diagram

8-3

U30
CPU

8.1 Self-test and Error Message

8.1.2 Error messages


1. PLL1 Unlock
When unlocked state of PLL circuit on TX/RX board is detected, a pop-up window will
appear as an error. This checks the changing of channels and switching of TX/RX
function. See fig.8.1.2 for a detector circuit.
2. PLL2 Unlock
As for FM-8800D, when unlocked state of PLL circuit on DUP RX board (05P0777) is
detected, a pop-up widow will appear as an error. This checks the changing of channels
and switching of TX/RX function. Refer to fig.8.1.5 for a detector circuit.
3. GPS ERROR (EPFS ERROR: FM-8800 Ver. 03.01 and after, and Russian Ver.)
When a position data from GPS cannot be received for longer than a minute, a pop-up
window will appear as an error and alarm will go off. Alarm sound is of 2200 Hz (50
ms) and goes off three times every 2 seconds.
Refer to page 4-12 (1. POSITION OLDER) and page 4-18 (4.3.5 POSITION).
4. Printer PE
When Printer detects Paper End, a pop-up window will appear as an error and alarm
will go off. This error goes off when you try to print something out without a printer
connected. Refer to page 4-29 (4.3.7 PRINT OUT).
5. NO MMSI
If you press [LOG], [CALL/MSG] or [DISTRESS] key without MMSI being registered,
a pop-up window will appear as an error and alarm will go off.
6. System ERROR
When CPU detects malfunction with DSP, a pop-up window will appear as an error and
alarm will go off. U20: DSP and U30: CPU are in constant contact. If DSP does not
respond to a command from CPU, CPU will recognize DSP as malfunctioning and error
will go off.
7. RTC ERROR Input RTC
When communication between CPU and RTC stops, it is outputted by pop-up window.
In case this pop-up window is shown, failure of the RTC board can be considered.

8-4

8.1 Self-test and Error Message

Note:
Continuous alarm sounds
When DSP detects CPU malfunction, alarm will go off. U20: DSP and U30: CPU are in
constant contact. If CPU does not respond to a command from DSP, DSP will recognize
this as an error and alarm of 2200 Hz will continuously go off. Then, key input and
LCD indication will freeze up. Since there is no display function in DSP, alarm will go
off instead of showing a pop-up window an as error.
When detecting abnormally functioning antenna
During a continued transmission R-VSWR voltage and F-VSWR voltage are checked
three times after 5, 6 and 7 has passed from the start of the transmission. If RVSW
voltage is over its designated voltage, APC functions to reduce PA output.

8-5

8.2 DSC Communication Test

8.2 DSC Communication Test


This is a communication test between FM-8800S/Ds. Conditions under which this can
be done with the same MMSI are below only:
- CALL TYPE: Individual (SHIP CALL)
- CATEGORY: Routine
In this case, TX output of CH70 will automatically be reduced to Low Power.
NOTE:
FM-8500, etc can receive signals with the same MMSI. For example, No.2 VHF DSC
can receive a DISTRESS CALL or ALL SHIP CALL from No.1 VHF. This tends to
confuse a user. Therefore, when receiving the same registered MMSI, it will not carry
out RX processing of messages other than messages set up by above-mentioned
setup.
CH70 1W

1. ACK RQ
Ship Call
ROUTINE
COM. CH6

TR ANT

Handset
ON HOOK

CH70 1W
2. ACK BQ
( ABLE)

CH70 ANT

No.1 VHF

TR ANT

3. Voice Comunication
(CH6)

CH70 ANT

No.2 VHF

Handset
ON HOOK

AUTO ACK: ON, Able

Fig. 8.2.1 DSC Communication Test

Procedure
1. Carry out a DSC test from No.1 VHF to No2. VHF.
Press CALL key on No.1 VHF to create DSC message.
- CALL TYPE:
SHIP CALL
- SHIP ID:
No.2 VHF MMSI (Input Own ship)
- CATEGORY:
ROUTINE
- TCmd 1:
SIMPLEX TP
- TCmd 2:
NO INFO
- CH:
CH6
2. As for a setup procedure for No.2 VHF, Select [MENU] -> AUTO ACK -> and set
COMPLY STATUS setup to ABLE. In addition, set Handset/Remote Handsets to
ON HOOK, and to any channel.
3. Press CALL key on No.1 VHF for longer than three seconds. Then, CALL IN
PROGRESS ON CH70 will appear and after transmitting from CH70 WAITING
FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT will appear. Then, wait for the ACK BQ from No.2
VHF.

8-6

8.2 DSC Communication Test

4. When receiving ACK BQ from No.2 VHF ABLE ACKNOWLEDGE CALL


RECEIVED will appear and alarm will go off. If you press [CANCEL] key, a
display will switch to VHF display and CH6 will be automatically set up.
5. With No.2 VHF, when receiving a call-up from No.1 VHF, ACK BQ will
immediately transmitted and alarm LED will blink and alarm will go off for 5
seconds. ABLE ACKNOWLEDGE CALL IN PROGRESS will appear on the
display.
6. Press [CANCEL] key, alarm will stop and transmitted message will appear.
7. Press [CANCEL] key a display will switch to VHF display and CH6 will
automatically be set up.
8. You carry out voice communication by CH6 between No.1 VHF and No.2 VHF.
9. The same procedure is taken to carry out a DSC test from No.2 VHF to No.1 VHF.

8-7

8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP


Call up the option menu with reference to page 4-1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM ->
[ENT] -> and input the password. This section explains what T/A, TEST, and REST
DSP are.

8.3.1 T/A
You can carry out DSC RX TEST by selecting this item and pressing [ENT] key. This
checks the reception sensitivity on CH70 RX board and monitors DSC signals from
other ships.
DSC RX TEST
OUTPUT RX DSC DATA
TO NMEA PORT
EXT : ENT

IF signal: 37.5 kHz from CH70 RX board is inputted into U17: CODEC and is
converted into audio frequency of 1700 Hz 400 Hz. Then, it is outputted into the
Handset ear-speaker and SP of the Transceiver unit. A converted frequency just
mentioned is digitized and is outputted into TXD LINE (#1-#2) on IEC61162/REMOTE
port on RS-422 level. This signal is not converted into DSC characters but is used as a
DSC RX raw data for type approval.

8.3.2 TEST menu


1. CPU
1.1 LOOP TEST
1.1.1 FSK LOOP
Not used.
1.1.2 REMOTE LOOP
Not used.
1.1.3 NMEA LOOP
Not used.

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

1.2 MEMORY TEST


There is no need to select RAM, ROM and EEPROM
separately to carry out a memory test. Just open a window
shown on the right and the test results show in it.
- RAM

- ROM
- EEPROM

*** MEMORY TEST ***


ALL
RAM
OK
ROM
OK
EEPROM OK

: is a test for U31 on CPU board and checks


Read/Write. RAM is used for CPU working
area.
: is a test for ROM for built-in U30 on CPU board and checks the
checksum. Main program is stored in ROM.
: is a test for U29 on CPU board that checks the checksum.
System setup value and communication log are stored in EEPROM.

1.3 PRINTER
Enter this menu and connect a printer. If you press ENT key, FM-8800 PRINTER
TEST will be printed out.
NOTE:
Printer: individual test for PP-510
- Turn on the power whiling pressing LF key:
Printer's self-test will print out all of characters until you turn the power off.
!#$%&()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKL

---------

- Turn on the power while pressing NLQ:


DIP SWITCH SETTINGS PRINT OUT will be carried out
Printer: individual test for TP-80F
For test printing:
1. Turn on the printer while pressing and holding down FEED switch.
2. All characters are printed out and then five line pattern is printed.
The printer is on-line after test printing.
- In case of PE during the test printing, returns to the state of PE after
printing a line.
- To cancel the test printing, press SEL switch. It stops printing and
changes to ON LINE in a few moments.

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

1.4 PROG. VER.


Displays the program version of connecting unit.
PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
IF-8820

: 0550215-02
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550216-01
: 0550217-01

- Remote Handset version number is indicated from a


low ID number in order. (See page.4-4 for details.)
- Version number of the unconnected unit is not
indicated.

Press [SHIFT] key once and [1] key 5 times. The detailed program version is
shown.
PROGRAM VERSION

PROGRAM VERSION

FM-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
IF-8820

FM-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800
HS-8800

: 0550215-02-0x
: 0550216-01-0x
: 0550216-01-0x
: 0550216-01-0x
: 0550216-01-0x
: 0550217-01-0x

ITNL Ver.

: 0550220-01-0x
: 0550221-01-0x
: 0550221-01-0x
: 0550221-01-0x
: 0550221-01-0x
2006-01-25 20:11

The detailed Ver. is the last 2 digits.

Compiled time of the FM-8800


program is displayed.

Russian Ver.

2. PANEL
2.1 LCD TEST
Press this item and press [ENT] key to carry out LCD contrast test. You can adjust the
contrast level from 0-15 by turning a Channel Knob.
0123456789 : ;< >?
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
PQRSTUVWXYZ \
abcdefghijklmno
pqrstuvwxy012345

LCD Cont. = 15

16 step

0123456789 :;<=>?
ABCDE
FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ [
]
abcdefghijklmnopq
rstuvwxy0123456789:;<=
> ? ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZ [ ]
abcdefghi
jklmnopqrstuvwxy012345

[CHANNEL] knob or [ ] ADJ.


LCD Cont. = 06

[ENT]

[ENT]
LCD TEST

[ENT]

0123456789 : ;< >?


ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
PQRSTUVWXYZ \
abcdefghijklmno
pqrstuvwxy012345
0123456789 :;<=>?
ABCDE
FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ [
]
abcdefghijklmnopq
rstuvwxy0123456789:;<=
> ? ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZ [ ]
abcdefghi
jklmnopqrstuvwxy012345

[CHANNEL] knob or [ ] ADJ.


LCD Cont. = 00

0123456789 : ;< >?


ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
PQRSTUVWXYZ \
abcdefghijklmno
pqrstuvwxy012345
0123456789 :;<=>?
ABCDE
FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ [
]
abcdefghijklmnopq
rstuvwxy0123456789:;<=
> ? ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZ [ ]
abcdefghi
jklmnopqrstuvwxy012345

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

2.2 BACK LIGHT


Select this item and press [ENT] key to carry out LCD back light test. Back light
changes can be adjusted from 1-4 every time you press [ENT] key.
*** PANEL TEST ***

BACK LIGHT 1

LCD TEST
BACK LIGHT 1
UI TEST

[ENT]

*** PANEL TEST ***


LCD TEST
BACK LIGHT 2
UI TEST

[ENT]

*** PANEL TEST ***


LCD TEST
BACK LIGHT 3
UI TEST

[ENT]

*** PANEL TEST ***


LCD TEST
BACK LIGHT 4
UI TEST

[ENT]

2.3 UI TEST
* USER I/F STATUS *

This is for User Interface test. (Test the front panel for key
switches, CHANNEL knob and so on.)

KEY : 2
CH : 03
VOL : 02333
SQ : 02343
PTT : OFF
HOOK : OFF HOOK

2.3.1 KEY : x
Indication changes depending on a key pressed. Indication will remain until another
key is pressed. Keys and their indications are below although [CANCEL] key is
excluded.
[1]->1, [2]->2, [3]->3, [4]->4, [5]->5, [6]->6, [7]->7, [8]->8, [9]->9, [0]->0,
[SHIFT]->SHIFT, [LOG]->LOG, [CH16]->CH16, [FILE]->FILE,
[MENU]->MENU, [ENT]->ENTER, [CALL]->CALL,
[DISTRESS]->DISTRESS
2.3.2 CH : xx
This is a test for a CHANNEL knob(encoder). Turning this knob will change the
value in every step turned in ranging from 00-99.
00 -> 01 -> 02 ---- -> 99 -> 00 ->01 -> 02 -> ----2.3.3 VOL : xxxxx
This is a test for VOLUME/POWER volume. Turn this volume will change the
value in every 64 steps turned ranging from 00000-65472(65536). Range of outputted
voltage (0 - 3.3V) is digitized by 10-bit A/D converter with built-in CPU and will be
indicated. Technically, since voltage indicated when turning the volume to the
minimum is unsteady, minimum value is estimated to be 1000 or thereabouts.

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

2.3.4 SQ : xxxxx
This is a test for SQUELCH volume. Turning this volume will change the value in
every 64 steps turned ranging from 00000-65472(65536). Range of outputted voltage
(0-3.3V) is digitized by 10-bit A/D converter with built-in CPU and will be indicated.
When a position acquired on AUTO, 00000 will be indicated.
2.3.5 PTT : OFF/ON
This indicates the ON/OFF of PTT switch on the transceiver. When PTT is ON, ON
will be indicated and when it is OFF, OFF will be indicated.
2.3.6 HOOK : OFF HOOK/ON HOOK

3. CH70 RX
3.1 AGC
This is not in use.
This is only equipped in case checking AGC functions with CHANNEL knob or
[] [] key. This adjustment will change the voltage of J10-#25 and J8#12(AGC CONT) on CPU board.
AGC Test out
1.10V 3.65V
<
> 1.65
EXT : EXT

3.2 LOOP
LOOP P : 0
A : 9099
This is a look-back test where IF frequency of 37.5 kHz of CH70 TEST signal is
transmitted from U17: CODEC on CPU board to CH70 board and is checked on
U17: CPU board via R37 on CH70 RX board. This test checks the test signal
modulated by tone of 1300 Hz and then the signal modulated by the tone of 2100
Hz.
- P is an assessment of included tone and if is normal 0 will be indicated
and 1 if abnormal. Tone will be assessed OK with over 98 %.
- A is the amplitude of received signals and 6000 and above will be assessed
normal.
This test is carried out and assessed just the same as CH70 RX test is.

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

4. TX/RX
4.1 PLL
This adjusts PLL circuit on TX/RX board. Frequency selected is set up as TX/RX
PLL frequency data.

** TX/RX PLL **
55.00 MHz
160.00 MHz
165.00 MHz

- RX 1st Lo frequency
Fo + 51.2375 MHz
- TX Lo frequency
Fo + 45 MHz

4.2 AGC
This is not in use. This is only equipped in case adjusting of AGC voltage and
checking AGC functions with CHANNEL knob or [] [] key. Voltage of
J9-#25 on TX/RX board will be changed by this adjustment but since normally this
is function is not in use, 1.1V is always the setup voltage and indicated as below.
AGC Test out
1.10V 3.65V
<
> 1.65
EXT : EXT

4.3 APC
This is not in use.
4.4 STATUS
This allows you to check the TX/ RX status as indicated below.

*** TX/RX STATUS ***


CH
SIMP 16
RX IF LEVEL
2442
RX AF NOISE
18012
CH70 RX IF LEVEL
2442
CH70 RX AF NOISE 18012
PLL 1 UL LEVEL
0
PLL 2 UL LEVEL
0
EXIT : ENT

4.4.1 CH
Set up the channel to check with CHANNEL knob or [] [] key. The
channel mode is INTL.

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

4.4.2 RX IF LEVEL
This indicates IF signal level of 37.5 kHZ from TX/RX board which is its
amplitude. It changes according to the level of signal. When the signal increases,
RX IF LEVEL increases as well.
4.4.3 RX AF NOISE
This indicates out-off-band noise (over 37.5 kHz 12.5 kHz). It changes
according to the level of signal. When the signal increases, RX AF NOISE
decreases.
4.4.4 CH70 RX IF LEVEL
This indicates IF signal level of 37.5 kHz from CH70 RX board which is its
amplitude. It changes according to the level of signal. When the signal increases,
CH70 RX IF LEVEL increase as well.
4.4.5 CH70 RX AF NOISE
This indicates the out-of-band noise (over 37.5kHz 12.5 kHz). It changes
according to the level of signal. When the signal increases, CH70 RX AF
NOISE decreases.
4.4.6 PLL 1 UL LEVEL
This indicates the state (Q21 output) of PLL UN-LOCK on TX/RX board. PLL
frequency data inputted into TX/RX board is the channel set up in this display.
- The state of PLL LOCK: UL LEVEL indicates below 50 which is normally ''
0.
- The state of PLL UNLOCK: UL LEVEL indicates over 51 which is
normally 1023.
4.4.7 PLL 2 UL LEVEL
This indicates the state (Q10 output) of PLL circuit on DUP RX board. PLL
frequency data inputted into DUP RX board is the channel set up in this display.
When FM-8800D is in SIMP mode, ''155'' is normally indicated.
- The state of PLL LOCK: UL LEVEL indicates below 50 which is normally
0.
- The state of PLL UNLOCK: UL-LEVEL indicates over 51 which is
normally 1023.
CAUTION:
When FM-8800S is in use, ''155'' is indicated as PLL2 UL LEVEL.

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

NOTE:
Below chart shows the changing levels of FM-8800D RX IF LEVEL and AF NOISE.
Especially, IF LEVEL changes due to unsteadiness of RX gain. Also, antenna being
connected and not connected contributes to this change according to noise in the air as
well.

24000
23000
22000
21000
20000
CH18: IF Level

19000

CH16: IF Level

18000
17000
16000

Reference only

15000
14000
13000
12000
11000

CH18: AF Noise

10000

Level

9000
8000
7000
6000
CH16: AF Noise

5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
-130 -120 -110 -100 -90

-80

-70

-60

-50

-40

-30

-20

-10

+10 dBm

SSG Level

-113dBm = 0dBu

Fig. 8.3.1 FM-8800D, Change of RX IF LEVEL and AF NOISE

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

5. DUP RX
5.1 PLL
This adjusts the PLL circuit on DUP RX board. Frequency selected is set up as
DUP RX PLL frequency data.
** DUP RX PLL **
55.00 MHz
160.00 MHz
165.00 MHz

RX: 1st Lo frequency


Fo + 51.2375 MHz

5.2 AGC
This is not in use. This is only equipped in case checking AGC functions with
CHANNEL knob or [] [] key. The voltage of J10-#25 and J8-#12(AGC
CONT) on CPU board will be changed by this adjustment.

AGC Test out


1.10V 3.65V
<
> 1.65
EXT : EXT

6. DDS/CODEC
This is a test for DDS: U25 and CODEC: U17 and U10 on CPU board. This is a
loop-back test where test signal is transmitted from U17 and is detected by U10. Output
signal transmitted from U17 is a sine wave of 2 kHz. The signal will be assessed OK
if U10 detects this frequency and a designated level. P indicates the percentage of
frequency of 2 kHz and A indicates the amplitude of RX signal. This test is carried
out and assessed just the same as CPU PCB self-test is which is explained in Self-test
section. DDS check is carried out just as mentioned above and test signal is transmitted
from DDS.

*** DDS/CODEC TEST ***


DDS
P : 100
A : 19653
4528 L P : 100
A : 19960
4528 R P : 100
A : 19801

Judgment value to be OK

DDS

P
More than 20

A
More than 6000

4528 L

More than 90

More than 6000

4528 R

More than 90

More than 6000

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8.3 T/A, TEST, RESET DSP

CODEC
U17: AK4528

TX/RX IF OUT(37.5kHz)
CH70 RX OUT(37.5kHz)
AGC CONT(Not used)
CH70 TEST

ADUTL

ADUTR

CHK CODEC

Key-in

VIDEO L VIDEO R

Display

CPU(H8S)
U30: HD64F2377

DSP
U20: ADSP2186

H.S MIC
R. H.S MIC
Wing MIC

CODEC
U10: AK4543

SP
VDR
H.S SP
LINE OUT

AUX R

CHK DDS
CHK DDS

DDS
U25: AD9834BRU

TX 45MHz
(Modulated)

Fig. 8.3.2 DDS/CODEC Test Block Diagram

7. RESET DSP
Reset U: 20 DSP on CPU board only. If you select this item and press [ENT] key, audio
output will pause for a moment which means DSP reset was successfully carried out.
This function checks to see what is having a problem, DSP or U30: CPU. If this test
restores modulation or demodulation problem, a problem with DSP will be the
possibility.

8-17

8.4 Memory Clear

8.4 Memory Clear


Execute MMSI CLEAR and ALL CLEAR
- Clear MMSI CLEAR: MMSI
- ALL CLEAR: Erase all registered/stored data. It returns to the default setting.
Procedure
1. Call up the option menu with reference to page 4-1.
Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] -> and input the password.
2. Select EEROM PROTECTD and input the password(same as step.1). Then, ON/OFF
pop-up window will appear.
3. Select OFF and press [ENT] key. Then, EEROM PROTECTED will switch to
EEROM.
4. Press ENT key and below display will appear.
NO
CLEAR
MMSI CLEAR
ALL
CLEAR

5. Select an item to select and press ENT key.

Carrying out of ALL CLEAR


When you carry out ALL CLEAR, Int. EEPROM pop-up window will appear. This
pop-up window disappears when ALL CLEAR is done which takes approximately 5
minutes and clears below Log and setups.
- Communication Log
- SETUP MENU (User Menu)
- SYSTEM SETUP MENU (Option Menu)

8-18

8.5 Compatibility of Boards

8.5 Compatibility of Boards


Table 8.5.1 Compatibility of FM-8800S/D Board
Board Name
CPU
TX/RX
CH70 RX
PWR
PANEL
DUP RX
DUPLEXER

05P0773
05P0774
05P0775
05P0776
05P0772
05P0777

FM-8800S

FM-8800D

Common use
05P0774A
Common use
Common use
Common use
Built-in: No
Built-in: No

Common use
05P0774B
Common use
Common use
Common use
Built-in: Yes
Built-in: Yes

Change of TX/RX board (05P0774A/B)


The difference between 05P0774A and 05P0774B is whether there are connecting
DUPLEXER input/output ports, J1, J2, and J4 or not. FM-8800S and FM-8800D are
interchangeably used in case it is necessary since they share the same circuit. Same
circuits are common used for FM-8800S and FM-8800D when board is substituted.

1. In case of 05P0774-Ver. 03 and after


05P0774A: FM-8800S
Jumper between J1 and J2 on B side

J5

05P0774B: FM-8800D
No jumper between J1 and J2
J1, J2 and J4: Installed

J4
J2

J1
For FM-8800S, Jumper
between J1 and J2.

Fig. 8.5.1 TX/RX Board: Sample of 05P0774B-Ver.3

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8.5 Compatibility of Boards

2. In the case of before 05P0774-Ver. 02


05P0774A: FM-8800S
Short/Open between J1 and J2 I the ship
parts circled in fig. 8.5.2
When using 05P0774B in FM-8800S,
jumper between J1 and J2 on the B side.
05P0774B: FM-8800D
There are no chips, JP1, 2, and 3.
J1, J2, and J3 are installed.
When using 05P0774A in FM-8800D,
remove chips JP1, 2, and 3 and install J1,
J2, and J3.

J5

J4

JP1, 2, 3

J2

J1

Fig. 8.5.2 TX/RX B Board: Sample of 05P0774A-Ver.2

TX/RX
05P0774A, B

DUP RX
(05P0777)
DUPLEXER

PA
J1 : DUP OUT

TX FIL
SIMPLEX
(JUMPER)

J2 : DUP IN 1
RX FIL

R/T ANT

J4 : DUP IN 2

U2

J3 : ANT

R/T ANT

Fig. 8.5.3 TX/RX Board: Antenna Circuit

8-20

8.6 Remote Handset Test

8.6 Remote Handset Test


This test is carried out separately with each Remote Handset. The transceiver and the
Remote Handsets can be used while one Remote Handset is being tested. Turn on the
power while pressing [3: TEST] key in order to enter this test mode. Upon entering,
alarm LED will blink every 2 seconds.
Procedure
1. Un-plug Remote Handset from RB-8800/8810.
2. Plug a Remote Handset into RB-8800, 8810 while pressing [3: TEST] key on it.
Make sure to keep pressing on the 3: TEST key until you enter a handset test mode
display as shown below.
Step-1)
Brilliance of LCD will automatically and continuously change every 2 seconds.
Repeating

H/W TEST

LCD

Step-2) RS-485, KEY


Press [] to enter the next test.
RS-485

KEY

Note: RS-485 Test: Factory use


Note:
RS-485 checks the communication line between two Remote Handsets. This is a
communication test. After both Handsets enter RS-485 test, they continue to
transmit CAID command and its response: #ID HS8800S to each other as shown
below.
CAID
RS-485
CAID
#ID HS8800
CAID
#ID HS8800
CAID
#ID HS8800
CAID
#ID HS8800

No.xx HANDSET

#ID HS8800

CAID
#ID HS8800

RS-485
CAID
#ID HS8800
CAID
#ID HS8800
CAID
#ID HS8800
CAID
#ID HS8800

No.xx HANDSET

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8.6 Remote Handset Test

After entering the test, characters corresponding to a key will be shown as below.
CM
FI
ME
LE
1
4
7
*
7F

LO
AC
UP
DO
2
5
8
0

CA
EN
CH
RI
3
6
9
#

HK
DS

CM : [CALL/MSG]
FI : [FILE]
ME : [MENU]
LE : [SQ]
1 : [1]
4 : [4]
7 : [7]
* : [SHIFT]

LO : [LOG]
AC : [ACK]
UP : [ ]
DO : [ ]
2 : [2]
5 : [5]
8 : [8]
0 : [0]

CA : [CANCEL]
EN : [ENT]
CH : [CH16]
RI : [SQ auto]
3 : [3]
6 : [6]
9 : [9]
# : [LOG]

HK : [HOOK ON/OFF
DS : [DISTRESS]

Assigned code of KEY

Step-3) CONTRAST
To end KEY test, press [] twice. After entering contrast test, LCD brilliance will
automatically and continuously change in 4 different degrees.

CONTRAST
/0123456789
. : < = > ? ABCDEF
GHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZ [ ] *
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxy
! " # $ &()+,
_./0123456789

CONTRAST
/0123456789
. : < = > ? ABCDEF
GHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZ [ ] *
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxy
! " # $ &()+,
_./0123456789

CONTRAST
/0123456789
. : < = > ? ABCDEF
GHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZ [ ] *
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxy
! " # $ &()+,
_./0123456789

CONTRAST
/0123456789
. : < = > ? ABCDEF
GHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZ [ ] *
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxy
! " # $ &()+,
_./0123456789

Step-4) DIMMER
To end CONTRAST test, press [ ]. LCD brilliance will automatically and
continuously change in 4 different degrees.

DIMMER

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8.6 Remote Handset Test

Step-5) EAR SP, MONITOR SP, BUZZER and DTMF


To end DIMMER TEST, press []. Every time you press [], the test will switch to
MONITOR SP, BUZZER or DTMF test. Each test will continue until another test
begins.
.

EAR SP

MONITOR SP

BUZZER

DTMF

EAR SP

Sound (LINE OUT) coming from EAR speaker of the Remote Handset will
automatically change. This is not easily perceptible to your ear.
MONITOR
Sound (LINE OUT) coming from monitor speaker of the Remote Handset will
automatically change in 4 different volume.
BUZZER

Buzzer sound will be outputted into the monitor speaker of the Remote Handset
and will change in 2 different volume.
DTMF

DTMF tone will be outputted into the monitor speaker of the Remote Handset and
will change in 2 different volume.

Step-6) EEPROM
To end DTMF test, press [].

EEPROM
FURUNO FM-880
0

The registered ID number for Remote Handset is indicated.


See page.4-4 for the registration method.

ID=1

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8.6 Remote Handset Test

Step-7) RB DIST LED


To end EEPROM test, press[]. Then, RB DIST LED test display will be shown as
below and pressing [] again will pop up RB SP test. Each test will continue until
another test begins.

RB DIST LED

RB SP

RB DIST LED

LED on RB-8800 [DISTRESS] button will continuously blink every second.


RB SP

Speaker output of RB-8800 will automatically and continuously ON/OFF. The


volume can be adjusted with VOLUME on RB-8800

Step-8) Going back to Step-1


To end RB SP test, press [] continuously. This will bring you back to Step-1, LCD
brilliance test.
Step-9) Ending the test
To end the handset test, turn off the power and unplug the Remote Handset.

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Chapter 9.Chapter
Q &9. QA& A

Q1. How can we use VHF exclusively?


See page. 4-2.
When your own ID (MMSI) is not registered FM-8800S/D becomes the only
operable VHF function. However, when you press [CALL], [DISTRESS] and
[LOG] key(DSC related function keys), NO MMSI a pop-up window appears.
- Even if the position data are not inputted, it is not a problem.
- Even if position data is not inputted, GPS ERROR pop-up window will
not appear.
In the FM-8800 program INTL VER. is 03.01 and after, and Russian Ver., the
display of GPS ERROR changes to EPFS ERROR.
Q2. What are the differences between FM-8800D and FM-8800S?
See page. 5-4, 5-8, 8-19.
FM-8800D has FULL-DUPLEX function and FM-8800S has SEMI-DUPLEX
function. FM-8800D with DUPLEX has DUPLEXER and DUP RX board installed
in it. The main program is commonly used by both FM-8800D and FM-8800S.
Switching a program detects whether DUP RX board is installed or not and is
carried out automatically.
Q3. Please tell me the priority of communication order.
See page. 4-5.
Distress Alert of DSC has the highest priority. Priority order of a telephone is:
Transceiver unit > Remote-1 > Remote-2 > Remote-3 > Remote-4. Wing MIC is
independent of other units and cannot be used while any of the other units are
transmitting a signal. Also, when you are transmitting a signal from Wing MIC,
other units cannot transmit a signal.
In the DISTRESS mode after transmitting the distress alert, the priority of the
Transceiver unit and each Remote unit are equal.

Q4. Do the Transceiver unit and Remote Handset have to be installed in


designated location?
See page. 4-5, Q37.
Since the transceiver unit has a higher priority than a Remote Handset, install the
Transceiver unit in ships W/H.
Q5. Receptible sentence.
See page. 4-16.
IEC61162-1 (Corresponding to NMEA Ver.3):
GGA > RMC > GNS > GLL and ZDA.
Applicable talker name is:
GP > LC > DE > II > IN > EC > TR > LA > OM
When you are using GPS data, you cannot manually input position data.

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Chapter 9. Q & A

Q6. Please tell me about the Alarm output.


See page. 4-11.
When you receive Distress/Urgency DSC message, the alarm always goes off
but when you receive Routine and Safety DSC message, you can set up ON/OFF
by selecting [MENU] -> ALARM.
As for external alarm, it synchronously functions with alarm outputted from the
Transceiver unit and Remote stations. Distress/Urgency alarm will continue to
go off until you press [CANCEL] key. Safety and Routine alarm will
automatically stop after 2 minutes or until you press [CANCEL] key.
Note; The EXT ALM circuit on CPU board is changed to the normal close
from production in June 2006.
Q7. Can Carbon MIC be used in place Wing MIC?
See page. 4-28.
Either Carbon MIC or Dynamic MIC can be used. However, setup with J5 on
CPU board will be necessary.
- Carbon MIC:
J5 -> Jumper between #2 and #3
- Dynamic MIC: J5 -> Jumper #1 and #2
Q8. Can Remote Handset be used alone without Transceiver Handset on?
See page. 4-29.
Yes it can although setup that keeps HOOK signal on the Transceiver unit side
ON HOOK at all time is necessary. You will then have to make a jumper
connection between #1 and #2 on J15.
Q9. Does Remote Handset have to be wired in daisy chain?
See page. 4-26.
Communication between Remote station and Transceiver unit is carried out on
the basis of ID number set up for each Remote Handset. Either daisy chain
method or parallel wired connection from Junction Box etc, can be used. When
connecting Remote stations, terminate data line of the electrically farthest
Remote station.
Q10. Can VHF antenna be used together with CH70 WR antenna?
See page. 4-30.
It is operative. However, you cannot watch CH70 signal from continuously
working CH70 board during a transmission. Connect it with a coaxial cable
between J2 of CH70 RX board antenna inputting and J5 of TX/RX board. The
coaxial cable is Mini-pin assembly (1) L-420. (Supplied material: Code
000-151-748)
Q11. Is a Junction Box: IF-8810 necessary?
For example, if you can connect GPS data inputted to Transceiver unit to
[IEC-61162/REMOTE] port directly, IF-8810 is actually not necessary. However,
it becomes necessary if you want to connect it to Remote stations.

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Chapter 9. Q & A

Q12. How to adjust LCD contrast?


See page. 1-4, 4-1.
Press [SHIFT] key and adjust by a channel knob or by pressing [] and []
key. It is adjustable in 16 different levels of contrasts and a set up value can be
stored even if the power is OFF/ON. As for the brightness of LCD, press SHIFT
key and adjust it with [2] key.
Q13. How to cancel menus protection?
See page. 4-1.
See FURUNO Information: FQ5-2005-015 for the password. Make a jumper
connection between #2 and #15 pin of [PRINTER] port. Or, jumper connection
between #25 and #26 of IF-8810.
Then, press [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] key and input the password. (The
same as FM-8500s password: XXXXXX) After the protection is cancelled, you
can go into all system menus to register/change MMSI, etc.
Q14. Please tell me what to check after installing.
See Check List.
Setting to check after installation:
- The least you have to check is to set up MMSI by
[MENU] -> SYSTEM -> MMSI
- When more than one Remote stations are installed, make sure of their ID
number.
Turn on the power while pressing [MENU] key on the Remote Handset
and then, enter ID number.
- Make sure that position data are inputted.
- Carry out DSC and voice communication test between No.1 VHF and
No.2 VHF. When you have only one VHF installed, make sure of VHF
TX output and carry out a test by going to [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> T/A
to check the monitor sound outputted from CH70 RX board.
Q15. How do I adjust the frequency?
See page. 6-3.
There is no part that adjusts it. Since Transceivers reference OSC uses TCXO,
the stability of frequency is excellently maintained. If the frequency tolerance is
more/less than 10 ppm (Approximately +1.5 kHz) as a rule, change CPU
board which has TCXO.
Q16. How do I measure DSC tone frequency?
See page. 6-5.
In the FM-8800 program, INTL Ver.-03.01 and after, also Russian Ver., tone
selected from a speaker is outputted when performing the TONE TEST.
As for the FM-8800 program (Ver.02.03 and before);
There is no part that measures it. One of VHF monitors it.
- Setup on TX side
Set up by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> TONE TEST -> MARK or select
SPACE and PTT ON.
- Setup on RX (monitor) side
Set up by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> T/A and measure tone frequency
by SP output.

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Chapter 9. Q & A

Q17. Will the Program-Ver. indication remain the same even after updating
the program?
See page. 7-10.
An indication shown by [MENU] -> PROGRAM VERSION will not change.
When confirming a detailed program version, select [MENU] -> SYSTEM ->
TEST -> CPU -> PRG. VER and then, press [1] key 5 times while pressing
[SHIFT] key. The detailed version will appear.
Q18. Is the Main program commonly used for FM-8800D and FM-8800S?
See page. 5-8.
Yes it is. A change of the program is automatically carried out by detecting
whether DUP RX board is installed or not.
Q19. I cannot update the program/How do I update the program? (Case 1)
See page. 7-2.
If there is no problem with the PC setup or with the connection, there probably is
a problem with RS-232C/RS-422 level converter. The speed in which the
program is downloaded from PC to the Transceiver unit is 57.6 kbps.
Is the level converter speed even faster?
Q20. I cannot update the program/How do I update the program? (Case 2)
See page. 7-6.
Am I supposed to select COM-1 for serial port?
If you want to use a serial port other than COM-1 then, you would have to
update the batch file of the program that you want to update or select COM-1 for
serial port on PC.
Q21. Remote Handset is not working properly.
See page. 4-4, 5-23.
Each Remote Handset has to be assigned different ID number.
Have you set up different ID number? The factory setting is 1.
Communication between Remote Handsets and Transceiver unit is made
possible on the basis of this ID number. A communication between Remote
Handsets with the same ID cannot be carried out.
Q22. I cannot receive DSC signals although telephone is working just fine.
See page. 8-8.
There may be a problem with a CH70 WR antenna or CH70 RX board.
1) Carry out a self-test. If the result is OK, electrical connection between
CH70 Rx board and CPU board is OK then CPU board is fine.
2) Try exchanging CH70 WR antenna with RT antenna and then check it
again.
3) Carry out [MENU] -> SYSTEM TEST -> T/A.
This test receives RX signal on CH70 RX board, modulates it on CPU
board, and then outputs it to Handset ear-speaker and the speaker of the
Transceiver unit as AFSK signal. If you cannot hear a DSC signal or noise,
the, there may be a problem with CH70 RX board.

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Chapter 9. Q & A

Q23. What are the differences between 05P0774A and B on TX/RX PCB?
See page. 8-19.
The 05P0774A is used for FM-8800S and the 05P0774B is used for FM-8800D.
The only difference is whether the input/output connector circuit is connected
to DUPLEXER or not.
Q24. What is a DISTRESS MODE?
See page. 1-6.
It just means that you have transmitted DISTRESS ALERT which removes a
telephone priority normally set up in order of the Transceiver unit -> Remote 1
-> Remote 2 -> Remote3 -> Remote 4. In this case, communication can only be
carried out from wherever PTT is pressed.
Q25. How can I clear memory?
See page. 8-18.
You can carry that out by selecting [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> EEROM -> ALL.
Then, a pop-up window with Init EEPROM in it will appear and when it
disappears, it means MEMORY CLEAR was done but it takes about 5 minutes.
Keep in mind this will clear all of LOG and setups as well.
Q26. When I make All Ship Call from No.1 VHF, I could not receive signals
through No.2 VHF. Is the equipment broken?
See page. 8-6.
It is not broken. They are made in a way that a call-up with the same MMSI dose
not accept. For example, if you transmitted ALL SHIP CALL from No.1 VHF to
No.2 VHF and incoming alarm and messages were outputted with the same
MMSI, that would be very confusing as to who is outputting what. In order to
avoid this situation, except when the Call Type is Individual and Category is
Routine, reception of signals with MMSI will not be accepted.
Q27. Communication does not seem to be working correctly when Remote
Handsets are connected.
See page. 4-4, 5-23.
Have you set up different ID number for each Remote Handset? When more
than one Remote Handset with the same ID number are connected, it causes a
collision of data between the Transceiver unit and a Remote Handset. The ID
number of factory setting is 1. In order to set up ID number, unplug Remote
Handset from RB-8800/8810 and then plug it back in while pressing [MENU]
key that is on it.
Q28. When I turn on the power, alarm keeps going off and nothing comes
See page. 8-5.
up on the display.
That means CPU on CPU board is fault. You would have to replace CPU board
then. This is a problem seen when CPU does not respond to a command from
DSP.

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Chapter 9. Q & A

Q29. Would disconnecting or short-circuiting antenna break Transceiver


unit?
See page. 5-14.
Transceiver unit: PA, No problem.
When R-VSWR was detected to be over designated voltage, FM-8800S/D
automatically reduces PA output to keep it within its designated output.
Q30. DSC-5 indication appears after a self-test with DMC-5. Is this okay?
DMC-5 displays DSC-5 when FM-8800 does not respond to CAID command
from DMC during a self-test.
Note; In Russian Ver, DMC-5 is not connectable.
Q31. Please tell me about where to install the antennas.
See Q37.
In order to avoid interference of signals, it would be advisable to install No.1
VHF antenna and No.1 CH70 WR antenna in Radar masts yard, No.2 VHF
antenna and No.2 CH70 WR antenna in Compass deck.
Q32. What is the min. horizontal length between VHF Antennas? See Q37.
If possible, install then 10 m apart from each other but make sure keep they are
at least 5 m apart.
Q33. Please tell me about where to install the VHF.
Install No.1 VHF on the starboard side and run a wire for both Wing MIC from
there. Also, it would be advisable to install a Remote Handset where you operate
a Radar.
Q34. Does a VHF Rack-consol have a type?
Yes it does. A VHF Rack consol type is called RC-8800 that consists of the main
unit, printer (PP-8800), IF-8800, a handset and a hanger. Its three dimensional
size is 330 (width) x 500 ( length) x 190 ( depth ).
Q35. Please tell me about RS-485.
RS-485 is one of the serial communication specifications standardized by EIA
(Electronic Industries Association) and is of a higher standard than that of
RS-422. RS-485 has a higher compatibility as well. While RS-232C is only
allowed for one-on-one standardized connection and RS-422 is for
one-on-several (multi-drop connection) connection, RS-485 is compatible with a
bus-shaped multi-point connection and allows for the maximum of 32
connections. The rest of RS-485 specifications are based upon RS-422 and the
maximum cable length is 1.2 km and the maximum communication speed is 10
Mbps.

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Chapter 9. Q & A

Q36. Please tell me about communication range?


Below graph is to help you figure out the electric field intensity within a range
of h1(10 m) and h2(the height of the other ship) when the signal is transmitted
with 144 MHz and 10 W.
How to figure that out is:
For example, lets say that if the height of the antenna on your own ship is 10 m
high and others within 10~30 m, the point where the X-axis of the line with the
minimum electric field intensity of +6 dB and the height of the other ships
antenna, lets say 20 m high for example, intersects is the RX distance in
question here. However, make sure to shift the curve upward by 3 dB.
Therefore, we can confirm from below graph that 50~70 km (26~38 NM) is the
VHFs communication range and signals outside of it will be considered to be
abnormally propagated signals.

+6 dB
e.g. Other ships
antenna is 20 m.

Communication distance to find

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Chapter 9. Q & A

Q37. An inspector cautioned me about contents of COMSAR/Cir.32


regarding installation of equipment. What is it about?
COMSAR/Circ.32 is about GMDSS requirements for radio installation issued
by IMO on 08/16/2004. The heading is ''Harmonization of GMDSS
requirements for radio installation on SOLAS ship.
http://www.imo.org/includes/blastDataOnly.asp/data_id%3D10750/32.pdf
A section concerning VHF installation is,
4 GMDSS RADIO EQUIPMENT
4.1 Location of VHF transceivers and VHF DSC controllers
.1 VHF with DSC forming part of the mandatory VHF communication equipment for
safety of navigation should be located in the conning position. This equipment may
be connected to several remote control units, i.e. on the wings of the navigation
bridge, provided that the navigating bridge has priority. If such combined equipment
is chosen, it should be possible to transmit DSC distress alert from the conning
position.
.2 If the ship is equipped with extra VHF transceiver (without DSC) with channels
required for navigational safety, located in the conning position, another central
location of the mandatory DSC VHF equipment on the navigation bridge (in
navigating position) can be accepted.
(SOLAS 1974, as amended, regulations IV/4.1.5, 4.1.9 and 6.3.)
Note: - With regard to the location of equipment and distress alerts, the same
requirements also apply to the duplicated DSC VHF equipment for ships in
sea areas A3 and A4. The duplicated VHF transceiver can, however, be
located in the .navigating position. instead of in the conning position.
(IMO resolution A.702(17), Annex, item 2.1.)
In order to conduct power measurements, easy access to the antenna output of each
equipment should be provided.
(SOLAS 1974, as amended, regulation IV/15.2 and IMO resolution A.948(23))
4.2 Continuous watch on DSC VHF channel 70
Continuous watch on DSC VHF channel 70 can be met by:
.1 a separate VHF channel 70 watch receiver. It should not be muted or interrupted
when using other radio equipment, or
.2 a dedicated watch receiver combined with the VHF transceiver. It should be installed
so as to maintain watch even when the VHF equipment is used for telephony, or
.3 VHF with DSC permanently locked on channel 70 for reception and transmission of
DSC calls only. To deal with other correspondence on other channels, an additional
VHF transceiver should be installed, which may be without the DSC function.
(IMO resolutions A.694(17) and A.803(19), as amended, and COM/Circ.105)

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Chapter 9. Q & A

5 ANTENNA INSTALLATION
5.1 General
Special attention should be paid to the location and installation of the different antennas
on a ship in order to ensure effective and efficient communication. Incorrect installed
antennas will degrade the performance of the radio equipment and will reduce the range
of radio communications.
5.2 Location of VHF antennas
.1 VHF antennas should be placed in a position which is as elevated and free as possible,
with at least 2 m horizontal separation from constructions made by
conductive materials.
.2 VHF antennas should have a vertical polarization.
.3 Ideally there should not be more than one antenna on the same level.
.4 The location of mandatory VHF antennas should be given priority compared with
mobile telephone antennas. If they are located on the same level, the distance
between them should be at least 5 m.
.5 It is recommended to use double screened cable with a maximum loss of 3 dB.
.6 All outdoor installed connectors on the coaxial cables should be watertight by design
in order to give protection against water penetration into the antenna cable.
.7 AIS VHF antenna should be installed safely away from interfering high-power
energy sources like radar and other transmitting radio antennas, preferably at least
3 m away from and out of the transmitting beam.
.8 The AIS VHF antenna should be mounted directly above or below the ship's primary
VHF radiotelephone antenna, with no horizontal separation and with minimum
2 m vertical separation. If it is located on the same level as other antennas, the
distance apart should be at least 5 m.
5.7 Installation of coaxial cables
Coaxial cables should be installed in separate ducting and at least 10 cm away from
power supply cables. Incorrect installation of cables my change their characteristic
impedance resulting in power reflections, which will attenuate the RF signal and reduce
the efficiency of the radio equipment. In VHF antennas the reflected power should not
be greater than 10% of the measured output power.
The following guidelines should be applied when bending coaxial cables:
.1 Cables should be crossed at right angles.
.2 Where there is one bend in a permanent fixture the bending radius should be 5 times
the cables. outside diameter.
.3 Where there are several bends, the bending radius should be 10 times the outside
diameter of the cable.
.4 When using flexible cable the bending radius should be 20 times the outside
diameter of the cable.

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AP1) Specifications
Appendix 1) Specifications

1. General
(1) Channel numbers
NTL: 57
USA: 48
Weather: 10
Canada: 55 (57)*
INLND-WA: 55 (57)*
Private: 20
Memory: 50
*CH75/76 can be included for some countries
(2) Frequency stability
Within 1.5kHz
(3) Communication system
FM-8800D: Simplex/Full-duplex
FM-8800S: Simplex/Semi-duplex
(4) Class of Emission
16K0G3E (Voice)
16K0G2B (DSC)
(5) Antenna impedance
50 ohms

2. Transmitter
(1) Frequency range
FM-8800D
FM-8800S

(2) Output power


(3) Frequency deviation

Simplex
Duplex
Simplex
Semi-duplex

155.000 to 158.000 MHz


155.000 to 158.000 MHz
155.000 to 161.475 MHz
155.000 to 161.475 MHz

25 W max., 1 W at power reduction


5 kHz or less

AP1-1

AP1) Specifications

3. Receiver
(1) Frequency range

FM-8800D
FM-8800S

(2) Receiving system


(3) Intermediate frequency
(4) Sensitivity

Simplex

155.000 to 158.000 MHz

Duplex

160.625 to 162.600 MHz

Simplex

155.000 to 159.600 MHz

Semi-duplex

161.475 to 164.200 MHz

Double superheterodyne
1st: 51.2375 MHz, 2nd: 37.5 kHz
+6 dB V (20 dB SINAD)

(5) Adjacent channel selectivity 70 dB or more


(6) Spurious response
70 dB or more
(7) AF output
Built-in speaker 3 W (4 ohms)
Handset earphone: 2 mW (150 ohms)

4. DSC
(1) Protocol

ITU-R Rec. M541-8, M493-10 (class A)


INTL Ver.: 0550215-02.xx, 03.xx
ITU-R Rec. M541-9, M493-11(class A)
Russian Ver.: 0550220-01.xx
(2) Baud rate
1200 baud 30 ppm max.
(3) Modulation
AFSK
(4) Frequency shift
1700 400 Hz
Mark: 1300 Hz 10 Hz, Space 2100 Hz 10 Hz

5. CH70 WATCH Receiver


(1) Receiving frequency
(2) Sensitivity Symbol error rate

156.525 MHz
Less than 1% (at 0 dB V)

(3) Conducted spurious emission

Less than 2 nW

AP1-2

AP1) Specifications

6. Power Supply
(1) Transceiver unit
(2) Power voltage

DC24 V (-10 % to +30 %)


At the time of standby
At the time of reception
FM-8800D

At the time of transmission


At the time of DUP transmission

FM-8800S

At the time of standby


At the time of reception
At the time of transmission

0.5 A
1.6 A4 W audio output
2 A1 W output
6 A25 W output
3.6 A1 W output
7.6 A25 W output
0.5 A
1.6 A4 W audio output
1.6 A1 W output
4.7 A25 W output

7. Digital Interface
(1) Signal format
(2) Input sentences & Priority

(3) Output sentences


(4) Talker

IEC61162-1 (NMEA0183 Ver.3)


Position: GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
Date: ZDA>RMC
Time: ZDA>GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
TLL
GP>LC>DE>II>IN>EC >TR>LA>OM

8. Environmental Conditions
(1) Ambient temperature -15 C to 55 C (IEC60945)
(2) Relative humidity
Less than 93 % (+40 C)
(3) Waterproofing (IEC60529)
Transceiver unit: IPX4 (Chassis)
IPX0 (Panel)
Handset/Hangar: IPX4
Remote station/Handset
RB-8800: IPX0
HS-8800: IPX2
Junction box: IPX0
DMC I/F: IPX0

AP1-3

AP1) Specifications

(4) Viblation-registant (IEC60945 4 edition)


2 Hz 5 Hz to 13.2 Hz: Vibration amplitude 1 mm 10 %
(Maximum acceleration 7 m/s2 with13.2 Hz )
3.2 Hz to 100 Hz: Maximum acceleration 7 m/s2 Fixed

9. Coating Color
Transceiver unit

Panel unit: N3-3 (Charcoal gray)


Except for the Panel unit: N3-3 (Charcoal gray)

AP1-4

AP2.1 International/USA/Canadian/Inland
Appendix
2) ChannelWaterways
List

AP2.1 International/USA/Canadian/Inland Waterways


1/3
Channel
60
1
61
2
62
3
63
4
64
5
65
6
66
7
67

International
Channels

68
9
69
10

Rx

Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

156.025
156.050

160.625

156.025

160.625

156.025

160.625

156.050

160.650

156.050

160.650

156.075

160.675

156.100

160.700

156.125

160.725

(Low Power)

160.650

156.050

156.075

160.675

156.100

160.700

156.125

160.725

156.150

160.750

156.175

160.775

156.200

160.800

156.225

160.825

156.250

160.850

156.250

156.275

160.875

156.275

156.075
156.100

160.700

156.125
156.150

160.750

156.150

160.750

156.175

160.775

156.200

156.200

160.800

156.225

156.225

160.825

156.250
156.275
(Low Power)

156.250

160.850

156.275

160.875

156.175

156.325

160.925

156.325

156.325

156.300
(Low Power)
156.325
160.925

156.350

160.950

156.350
156.375
(Low Power)

156.350

156.350

156.400

156.400

156.400

156.425

156.425

156.425

156.400
(Low Power)
156.425

156.450

156.450

156.450

156.450

156.475

156.475

156.475

156.500

156.500

156.500

156.475
156.500
(Low Power)

156.300

156.300

156.300

156.375

160.950

156.375

156.525
(DSC)

70
11
71
12
72

Inland
aterways

Canadian
Channels

Tx

156.375
8

USA
Channels

156.550

156.550

156.550

156.575

156.575

156.575

156.600

156.600

156.600

156.625

156.625

156.625

AP2-1

156.550
(Low Power)
156.575
(Low Power)
156.600
(Low Power)
156.625
(Low Power)

AP2.1 International/USA/Canadian/Inland Waterways

2/3
Channel

International
Channels
Tx

13
73
14
74
15
75

Rx

USA
Channels
Tx

17
77

78
19
79
20
80
21
81
22
82
23
83
24
84
25
85
26

Tx

Rx

156.700

156.700

156.700

156.725

156.725

156.725

156.750
(Low Power)
156.775
(Low Power)

156.750

Tx

Rx

156.750
(Low Power)

156.650
(Low Power)
156.675
156.700
(Low Power)
156.725
(Low Power)
156.750
(Low Power)

156.650
156.675

156.800
(Distress/Safety and Calling)
156.825
(Low Power)
156.850
(Low Power)

156.900

161.500

156.850
(Low Power)
156.875
(Low Power)
156.900

156.925

161.525

156.925

156.925

156.925

161.525

156.950

161.550

156.950

156.950

156.950

161.550

156.975

161.575

156.975

156.975

161.575

157.000

161.600

157.000

156.975
157.000 161.600

157.000

161.600

157.025

161.625

157.025

157.025

157.025

161.625

157.050

161.650

157.050

157.050

157.050

161.650

157.075

161.675

157.075

157.075

157.075

161.675

157.100

161.700

157.100

157.100

157.100

161.700

157.125

161.725

157.125

157.125

157.125

161.725

157.150

161.750

157.150

157.150

161.750

157.175

161.775

157.175

157.175

161.775

157.200

161.800

157.200

161.800

157.200

161.800

157.200

161.800

157.225

161.825

157.225

161.825

157.225

161.825

157.225

161.825

157.250

161.850

157.250

161.850

157.250

161.850

157.250

161.850

157.275

161.875

157.275

161.875

157.275

161.875

157.275

161.875

157.300

161.900

157.300

161.900

157.300

161.900

157.300

161.900

156.875
18

Rx

156.675

16
76

Canadian
Channels

156.650
(Low Power)
156.675

156.650

Inland
aterways

AP2-2

156.850
(Low Power)
156.875
(Low Power)
156.900

(Low Power)

157.150

161.750

157.175

156.850
(Low Power)
156.875
(Low Power)
156.900
161.500

AP2.2 US Weather Channel

3/3
Channel

86
27
87

USA
Channels

Inland
aterways

Canadian
Channels

Tx

Rx

Tx

Rx

Rx

Tx

Rx

Tx

157.325

161.925

157.325

161.925

157.325

161.925

157.325

161.925

157.350

161.950

157.350

161.950

157.350

161.950

157.350

161.950

157.375
28

88

International
Channels

157.400

162.000

157.425

157.375
157.400

162.000

157.375
157.400

157.425

157.375

162.000

157.400

157.425

157.425

AP2.2 US Weather Channel


WX

Rx (MHz)

WX

Rx (MHz)

01

162.550

06

162.500

02

162.400

07

162.525

03

162.475

08

161.650

04

162.425

09

161.775

05

162.450

10

163.275

AP2-3

162.000

AP2.3 Private Channel

AP2.3 Private Channel


1/9

Note: Bold and Italic are for FM-8800D Duplex Tx Frequency


FM-8800S
Channel

Tx

FM-8800D
Rx

Tx

Simplex

Simplex

Semi-Dup

180

155.000

155.000

159.600

181

155.025

155.025

159.625

182

155.050

155.050

159.650

183

155.075

155.075

159.675

184

155.100

155.100

159.700

185

155.125

155.125

159.725

186

155.150

155.150

159.750

187

155.175

155.175

159.775

188

155.200

155.200

159.800

189

155.225

155.225

159.825

190

155.250

155.250

159.850

191

155.275

155.275

159.875

192

155.300

155.300

159.900

193

155.325

155.325

159.925

194

155.350

155.350

159.950

195

155.375

155.375

159.975

196

155.400

155.400

197

155.425

198

Rx

Simp/Dup

Simplex

160.000

155.400

155.400

155.425

160.025

155.425

155.425

155.450

155.450

160.050

155.450

155.450

199

155.475

155.475

160.075

155.475

155.475

120(L1)

155.500

155.500

160.100

155.500

155.500

121(L2)

155.525

155.525

160.125

155.525

155.525

122

155.550

155.550

160.150

155.550

155.550

123

155.575

155.575

160.175

155.575

155.575

124

155.600

155.600

160.200

155.600

155.600

125(F1)(P1)

155.625

155.625

160.225

155.625

155.625

126(L3)

155.650

155.650

160.250

155.650

155.650

127

155.675

155.675

160.275

155.675

155.675

AP2-4

Duplex

AP2.3 Private Channel

2/9
FM-8800S
Channel

Tx

FM-8800D
Rx

Tx

Simplex

Simplex

Semi-Dup

128

155.700

155.700

129

155.725

130

Rx

Simp/Dup

Simplex

160.300

155.700

155.700

155.725

160.325

155.725

155.725

155.750

155.750

160.350

155.750

155.750

131(F2)(P2)

155.775

155.775

160.375

155.775

155.775

132

155.800

155.800

160.400

155.800

155.800

133(F3)(P3)

155.825

155.825

160.425

155.825

155.825

134

155.850

155.850

160.450

155.850

155.850

135

155.875

155.875

160.475

155.875

155.875

136

155.900

155.900

160.500

155.900

155.900

137

155.925

155.925

160.525

155.925

155.925

138

155.950

155.950

160.550

155.950

155.950

139

155.975

155.975

160.575

155.975

155.975

156.000

156.000

160.600

156.000

156.000

160.600

156.025

156.025

160.625

156.025

156.025

160.625

156.050

156.050

160.650

156.050

156.050

160.650

156.075

156.075

160.675

156.075

156.075

160.675

156.100

156.100

160.700

156.100

156.100

160.700

156.125

156.125

160.725

156.125

156.125

160.725

156.150

156.150

160.750

156.150

156.150

160.750

156.175

156.175

160.775

156.175

156.175

160.775

156.200

156.200

160.800

156.200

156.200

160.800

156.225

156.225

160.825

156.225

156.225

160.825

156.250

156.250

160.850

156.250

156.250

160.850

156.275

156.275

160.875

156.275

156.275

160.875

156.300

156.300

160.900

156.300

156.300

160.900

156.325

156.325

160.925

156.325

156.325

160.925

156.350

156.350

160.950

156.350

156.350

160.950

156.375

156.375

160.975

156.375

156.375

160.975

156.400

156.400

161.000

156.400

156.400

161.000

156.425

156.425

161.025

156.425

156.425

161.025

0
60
1
61
2
62
3
63
4
64
5
65
6
66
7
67
8
68

AP2-5

Duplex

AP2.3 Private Channel

3/9
FM-8800S
Channel

9
69
10
70
11
71
12
72
13
73
14
74
15
75
16
76
17
77
18
78
19
79
20
80
21
81
22
82
23
83

Tx

FM-8800D
Rx

Tx

Simplex

Simplex

Semi-Dup

156.450

156.450

156.475

Rx

Simp/Dup

Simplex

Duplex

161.050

156.450

156.450

161.050

156.475

161.075

156.475

156.475

161.075

156.500

156.500

161.100

156.500

156.500

161.100

156.525

156.525

161.125

156.525

156.525

161.125

156.550

156.550

161.150

156.550

156.550

161.150

156.575

156.575

161.175

156.575

156.575

161.175

156.600

156.600

161.200

156.600

156.600

161.200

156.625

156.625

161.225

156.625

156.625

161.225

156.650

156.650

161.250

156.650

156.650

161.250

156.675

156.675

161.275

156.675

156.675

161.275

156.700

156.700

161.300

156.700

156.700

161.300

156.725

156.725

161.325

156.725

156.725

161.325

156.750

156.750

161.350

156.750

156.750

161.350

156.775

156.775

161.375

156.775

156.775

161.375

156.800

156.800

161.400

156.800

156.800

161.400

156.825

156.825

161.425

156.825

156.825

161.425

156.850

156.850

161.450

156.850

156.850

161.450

156.875

156.875

161.475

156.875

156.875

161.475

156.900

156.900

161.500

156.900

156.900

161.500

156.925

156.925

161.525

156.925

156.925

161.525

156.950

156.950

161.550

156.950

156.950

161.550

156.975

156.975

161.575

156.975

156.975

161.575

157.000

157.000

161.600

157.000

157.000

161.600

157.025

157.025

161.625

157.025

157.025

161.625

157.050

157.050

161.650

157.050

157.050

161.650

157.075

157.075

161.675

157.075

157.075

161.675

157.100

157.100

161.700

157.100

157.100

161.700

157.125

157.125

161.725

157.125

157.125

161.725

157.150

157.150

161.750

157.150

157.150

161.750

157.175

157.175

161.775

157.175

157.175

161.775

AP2-6

AP2.3 Private Channel

4/9
FM-8800S
Channel

24
84
25
85
26
86
27
87
28
88
29
89
30
90
31
91
32
92
33
93
34
94
35
95
36
96
37
97
38
98

Tx

FM-8800D
Rx

Tx

Simplex

Simplex

Semi-Dup

157.200

157.200

157.225

Rx

Simp/Dup

Simplex

161.800

157.200

157.200

161.800

157.225

161.825

157.225

157.225

161.825

157.250

157.250

161.850

157.250

157.250

161.850

157.275

157.275

161.875

157.275

157.275

161.875

157.300

157.300

161.900

157.300

157.300

161.900

157.325

157.325

161.925

157.325

157.325

161.925

157.350

157.350

161.950

157.350

157.350

161.950

157.375

157.375

161.975

157.375

157.375

161.975

157.400

157.400

162.000

157.400

157.400

162.000

157.425

157.425

162.025

157.425

157.425

162.025

157.450

157.450

162.050

157.450

157.450

162.050

157.475

157.475

162.075

157.475

157.475

162.075

157.500

157.500

162.100

157.500

157.500

162.100

157.525

157.525

162.125

157.525

157.525

157.550

157.550

162.150

157.550

157.550

157.575

157.575

162.175

157.575

157.575

157.600

157.600

162.200

157.600

157.600

157.625

157.625

162.225

157.625

157.625

157.650

157.650

162.250

157.650

157.650

157.675

157.675

162.275

157.675

157.675

157.700

157.700

162.300

157.700

157.700

157.725

157.725

162.325

157.725

157.725

157.750

157.750

162.350

157.750

157.750

157.775

157.775

162.375

157.775

157.775

157.800

157.800

162.400

157.800

157.800

157.825

157.825

162.425

157.825

157.825

157.850

157.850

162.450

157.850

157.850

157.875

157.875

162.475

157.875

157.875

157.900

157.900

162.500

157.900

157.900

157.925

157.925

162.525

157.925

157.925

AP2-7

Duplex

AP2.3 Private Channel

5/9
FM-8800S
Channel

39
99
40
100
41
101
42
102
43
103
44
104
45
105
46
106
47
107
48
108
49
109
50
110
51
111
52
112
53
113

Tx

FM-8800D
Rx

Tx

Rx

Simplex

Simplex

Semi-Dup

Simp/Dup

Simplex

157.950

157.950

162.550

157.950

157.950

157.975

157.975

162.575

157.975

157.975

158.000

158.000

162.600

158.000

158.000

158.025

158.025

162.625

158.025

158.050

158.050

162.650

158.050

158.075

158.075

162.675

158.075

158.100

158.100

162.700

158.100

158.125

158.125

162.725

158.125

158.150

158.150

162.750

158.150

158.175

158.175

162.775

158.175

158.200

158.200

162.800

158.200

158.225

158.225

162.825

158.225

158.250

158.250

162.850

158.250

158.275

158.275

162.875

158.275

158.300

158.300

162.900

158.300

158.325

158.325

162.925

158.325

158.350

158.350

162.950

158.350

158.375

158.375

162.975

158.375

158.400

158.400

163.000

158.400

158.425

158.425

163.025

158.425

158.450

158.450

163.050

158.450

158.475

158.475

163.075

158.475

158.500

158.500

163.100

158.500

158.525

158.525

163.125

158.525

158.550

158.550

163.150

158.550

158.575

158.575

163.175

158.575

158.600

158.600

163.200

158.600

158.625

158.625

163.225

158.625

158.650

158.650

163.250

158.650

158.675

158.675

163.275

158.675

AP2-8

Duplex

AP2.3 Private Channel

6/9
FM-8800S
Channel

Tx

FM-8800D
Rx

Tx

Simplex

Simplex

Semi-Dup

158.700

158.700

163.300

158.700

158.725

158.725

163.325

158.725

158.750

158.750

163.350

158.750

158.775

158.775

163.375

158.775

158.800

158.800

163.400

158.800

158.825

158.825

163.425

158.825

158.850

158.850

163.450

158.850

158.875

158.875

163.475

158.875

158.900

158.900

163.500

158.900

158.925

158.925

163.525

158.925

158.950

158.950

163.550

158.950

158.975

158.975

163.575

158.975

200

159.000

159.000

163.600

159.000

201

159.025

159.025

159.025

202

159.050

159.050

159.050

203

159.075

159.075

159.075

204

159.100

159.100

159.100

205

159.125

159.125

159.125

206

159.150

159.150

159.150

207

159.175

159.175

159.175

208

159.200

159.200

159.200

209

159.225

159.225

159.225

210

159.250

159.250

159.250

211

159.275

159.275

159.275

212

159.300

159.300

159.300

213

159.325

159.325

159.325

214

159.350

159.350

159.350

215

159.375

159.375

159.375

216

159.400

159.400

159.400

217

159.425

159.425

159.425

54
114
55
115
56
116
57
117
58
118
59
119

AP2-9

Simp/Dup

Rx
Simplex

Duplex

AP2.3 Private Channel

7/9
FM-8800S
Channel

Tx

FM-8800D
Rx

Tx
Semi-Dup

Simplex

Simplex

218

159.450

159.450

159.450

219

159.475

159.475

159.475

220

159.500

159.500

159.500

221

159.525

159.525

159.525

222

159.550

159.550

159.550

223

159.575

159.575

159.575

224

159.600

159.600

159.600

225

159.625

159.625

159.625

226

159.650

159.650

159.650

227

159.675

159.675

159.675

228

159.700

159.700

159.700

229

159.725

159.725

159.725

230

159.750

159.750

159.750

231

159.775

159.775

159.775

232

159.800

159.800

159.800

233

159.825

159.825

159.825

234

159.850

159.850

159.850

235

159.875

159.875

159.875

236

159.900

159.900

159.900

237

159.925

159.925

159.925

238

159.950

159.950

159.950

239

159.975

159.975

159.975

240

160.000

160.000

160.000

241

160.025

160.025

160.025

242

160.050

160.050

160.050

243

160.075

160.075

160.075

244

160.100

160.100

160.100

245

160.125

160.125

160.125

246

160.150

160.150

160.150

247

160.175

160.175

160.175

AP2-10

Simp/Dup

Rx
Simplex

Duplex

AP2.3 Private Channel

8/9
FM-8800S
Channel

Tx

FM-8800D

Rx

Tx
Semi-Dup

Simplex

Simplex

248

160.200

160.200

160.200

249

160.225

160.225

160.225

250

160.250

160.250

160.250

251

160.275

160.275

160.275

252

160.300

160.300

160.300

253

160.325

160.325

160.325

254

160.350

160.350

160.350

255

160.375

160.375

160.375

256

160.400

160.400

160.400

257

160.425

160.425

160.425

258

160.450

160.450

160.450

259

160.475

160.475

160.475

140

160.500

160.500

160.500

141

160.525

160.525

160.525

142

160.550

160.550

160.550

143

160.575

160.575

160.575

144

160.600

160.600

160.600

145

160.625

160.625

160.625

146

160.650

160.650

160.650

147

160.675

160.675

160.675

148

160.700

160.700

160.700

149

160.725

160.725

160.725

150

160.750

160.750

160.750

151

160.775

160.775

160.775

152

160.800

160.800

160.800

153

160.825

160.825

160.825

154

160.850

160.850

160.850

155

160.875

160.875

160.875

156

160.900

160.900

160.900

157

160.925

160.925

160.925

AP2-11

Simp/Dup

Rx
Simplex

Duplex

AP2.3 Private Channel

9/9
FM-8800S
Channel

Tx

FM-8800D

Rx

Tx
Semi-Dup

Simplex

Simplex

158

160.950

160.950

160.950

159

160.975

160.975

160.975

160

161.000

161.000

161.000

161

161.025

161.025

161.025

162

161.050

161.050

161.050

163

161.075

161.075

161.075

164

161.100

161.100

161.100

165

161.125

161.125

161.125

166

161.150

161.150

161.150

167

161.175

161.175

161.175

168

161.200

161.200

161.200

169

161.225

161.225

161.225

170

161.250

161.250

161.250

171

161.275

161.275

161.275

172

161.300

161.300

161.300

173

161.325

161.325

161.325

174

161.350

161.350

161.350

175

161.375

161.375

161.375

176

161.400

161.400

161.400

177(M2)

161.425

161.425

161.425

178

161.450

161.450

161.450

179

161.475

161.475

161.475

AP2-12

Simp/Dup

Rx
Simplex

Duplex

-
+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-881-404)

BRACET FOR HANDSET


HG-8810

-8800S only
TX/RX
TX/RX SHIELD COVER
05-093-1111-1
(100-323-051)

MJ-PH
MJ-PJ CONNECTOR
05-834(10-11P)
(005-377-650)

TB
TB PCB
05P0798
(005-378-340)

FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY


FM-8800S/D
(005-377-780)

-8800D only
(FPC)
FLAT CABLE
SML2CD50X200AD6P.5S4
(000-151-676)

DUPLEXER
CDH1561006A
(000-151-721)
+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-881-404)

DISTRESS SPRING
05-085-1013-0

DISTRESS KEY COVER (PACKED)


HG-8800
(005-378-320)
SHAFT HOLDER
05-085-1014-0

PANEL/SQVR
PANEL/SQVR PCB
FM-8800S/D
005-378-160)

DUP
DUP MOUNTING PLATE
05-093-1141-0
(100-323-130)

DISTRESS PIN
05-085-1014-0

DISTRESS LID
05-085-1011-2

EDGE SADDLE
EDS-1717U
(000-137-738)

+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-881-404)

PANEL
PANEL PCB
05P0772
(005-377-920)

PH
PH CONNECTOR
05-826(9-9P)

PM1
PM SHIELD 1
05-093-1132-0
(100-323-100)

VH
VH CONNECTOR
05-828(8-8P)
(005-377-700)

+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2

FM-8800S
FM-8800D

MJ-PH
MJ-PH CONNECTOR
05-831(10-11P)
(005-377-620)

TB
TB PCB
05P0782
(005-378-310)

BRACET FOR HANDSET


HG-8800

05P0774A
(005-378-220)
05P0774B
(005-378-230)

-()
CABLE ASSEMBLY
LR-02F1/STO-41T-187N
(000-143-040)

FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY


FM-8800S/D

+
BIND SCREW
M4X10 SUS304
(000-861-865)

-8800D only
DUP RX
DUP RX PCB
05P0777
(005-378-380)

+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-881-404)

PH
PH CONNECTOR
05-829(6-6P)
(005-377-710)
CPU
CPU PCB
05P0773
(005-378-210)

80-0672
(005-959-640)
80-0673
(005-959-650)

FILTER
05-093-1002-0

(S)
KNOB GASKET (S)
05-093-1034-0

(L)
KNOB GASKET (L)
05-093-1032-0

PANEL
05-093-1001-2

BRACKET ASSEMBLY
FM-8800S/D
(005-377-790)

STICKER FOR OPERATION


05-093-1051-1

(S)
KNOB (S)
05-093-1033-0

DISTRESS SPRING
05-092-1014-1

(N3.0)
KNOB (N3.0)
03-156-1042-0

KNOB
FP03-09204
(008-523-650)

MODEL

D
LECTRA D SPRING
#6601-P
(L)
KNOB (L)
05-093-1031-0

DISTRESS LID
05-092-1011-1

DISTRESS PIN
05-092-1013-0

-BRACKET WASHER
05-029-0132-1

BRACKET
05-093-1201-0

BOTTOM SHIELD COVER


05-093-1113-0
(100-323-070)

PH
PH CONNECTOR
05-835(5-5P)

RUBBER KEY
05-093-1021-3

(2)
ANTI-VIBRATION RUBBER (2)
05-077-1123-0

+BK
WASHER HEAD SCREW *BK
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-804-626)

CH
CH PCB
05P0788
(005-378-200)

SP
SP SPACER
05-093-1013-0

(1)
ANTI-VIBRATION RUBBER (1)
05-077-1122-0

PH
PH CONNECTOR
05-830(15-15P)
(005-377-720)

FM-8800S

COVER
05-093-1121-1
(100-323-081)

+BK
WASHER HEAD SCREW *BK*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-804-626)

M
M-TYPE CONNECTOR
80-0671
(005-377-690)

CH70-RX
CH70-RX PCB
05P0775
(005-378-240)

M M-TYPE CONNECTOR

FM-8800D

KNOB CAP
040-3010
(000-515-322)

CHASSIS
05-093-1101/1102-3
(100-323-043)

SP
SP TAPE
05-093-1012-1

LABEL
05-093-1151-0
FM-8800S
(100-324-910)
05-093-1251-0
FM-8800D (100-324-920)

+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW
M3X20 C2700W MBNI2
(000-881-410)
POWR
POWR PCB
05P0776
(005-378-250)

BRACKET FOR HANDSET


FP05-05510
(005-951-790)

SP
RESONATOR
05-093-1011-0

SP-PH
SP-PH CONNECTOR
05-827(2P)
(005-377-680)

TX/RX TX/RX PCB


REMOTE
REMOTE PCB
05P0779
(005-378-300)

SQ/VR
SQ/VR PCB
05P0787
(005-378-190)

+-F
WASHER HEAD SCREW
M4X8 C2700 MBCR2
(000-806-407)

PWR
PWR SHIELD COVER
05-093-1112-0
(100-323-060)

SP-PH
SP-PH CONNECTOR
05-832(2P)
(005-377-630)

+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2

SHAFT HOLDER
05-092-1012-0

DISTRESS KEY COVER (PACKED)


FM-8800S/D
(005-378-140)

FM8800S/D

APPROVED

CHECKED

DRAWN

4 Aug. 2005

4 Aug. 2005

4 Aug. 2005

H.Kuwamura

T.Yoshida

S.Kubota

UNIT

FM8800S/D

TRANSCEIVER UNIT

DWG.NO. C5643-E01-B

-
+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8
(000-881-404)

(P)PANEL
PANEL BOAD
05P0772
(005-377-920)

(P)SQ/VR
SQ/VR BOAD
05P0787
(005-378-190)

(FPC)
FLAT CABLE
SML2CD50X200AD6P.5S4
(000-151-676)

SP
RESONATOR
05-093-1011
(100-314-600)
SP
SP SPACER
05-093-1013
(100-322-960)
()SP-PH
SP-PH CONNECTOR
05-827(2P)
(005-377-680)

()PH
PH CONNECTOR
05-835(5-5P)
(005-377-670)

()PH
PH CONNECTOR
05-826(9-9P)
(005-377-660)

+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8
(000-881-404)

(P)CH
CH BOAD
05P0788
(005-378-200)

SP
SP TAPE
05-093-1012
(100-322-950)

FILTER
05-093-1002
(100-322-940)

(S)
KNOB GASKET (S)
05-093-1034
(100-323-010)

RUBBER KEY
05-093-1021
(100-322-972)

PANEL
05-093-1001
(100-322-932)

DISTRESS LID
05-092-1011
(100-312-181)

D
LECTRA D SPRING
#6601-P
(000-802-139)

DISTRESS SPRING
05-092-1014
(100-312-211)

(S)
KNOB (S)
05-093-1033
(100-323-000)

DISTRESS PIN
05-092-1013
(100-312-200)

SHAFT HOLDER
05-092-1012
(100-312-190)

(L)
KNOB GASKET (L)
05-093-1032
(100-322-990)

(L)
KNOB (L)
05-093-1031
(100-322-980)

STICKER FOR OPERATION


05-093-1051
(100-323-030)

MODEL

A
APPROVED
14 DEC 2004

FM-8800S/D
CHECKED

DRAWN

UNIT

FM-8800S/D

FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY

14 DEC 2004 14 DEC 2004

H.Kuwamura T.Yoshida

M.Nakanishi

()

DWG.NO. C5643-E02-A

-
+-F
WASHER HEAD SCREW
M4X8 C2700 MBCR2
(000-806-407)

LID
24-003-4002-3
(100-299-703)

+-B
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-881-404)

WING NUT M4 SUS304


SW
M4 SUS304
PW
M4 SUS304

IF-8810

IF-8820

JUNCTION
JUNCTION PCB
05P0790
(005-378-280)

I/F
I/F PCB
05P0778
(005-378-290)

B
FIXING PLATE B
24-003-4007-0
(100-303-990)

A
FIXING PLATE A
24-003-4006-0
(100-303-980)

FIXING PLATE
24-003-4004-1
(100-299-711)

IF-8810only
-()
CABLE ASSEMBLY
DSUB37M-PHX3-L5000
(000-151-722)

--
CARD SPACER
KGPS-6RF
(000-808-324)

-
CASE
24-003-4001-3
(100-299-693)

MODEL
APPROVED

FM-8800S/D
CHECKED

DRAWN

4 Aug. 2005

4 Aug. 2005

4 Aug. 2005

H.Kuwamura

T.Yoshida

S.Kubota

UNIT

IF-8810/8820

/DMC

JUNCTION BOX/DMC INTERFACE UNIT

DWG.NO. C5643-E03-A

Contents of Drawings

Name

Type

Dwg. No.

Page

Interconnection Diagram
General Schematic Diagram
TX/RX(1/4)
TX/RX(2/4)
TX/RX(3/4)
TX/RX(4/4)
CH70 RX
DUP RX(1/2)
DUP RX(2/2)
PWR
CPU(1/6)
CPU(2/6)
CPU(3/6)
CPU(4/6)
CPU(5/6)
CPU(6/6)
PANEL
Junction Box
General Schematic Diagram
DMC Interface
General Schematic Diagram
DMC IF
Handset
General Schematic Diagram
Handset
Remote Station
General Schematic Diagram
Remote
TB
Handset
General Schematic Diagram
HS CONT
KEY
Remote Station
General Schematic Diagram
TB
AC-DC Power Supply

FM-8800S/D
FM-8800S/D

05P0772

C5642-C01
C5642-K01
C5642-K17
C5642-K18
C5642-K19
C5642-K20
C5642-K21
C5642-K23
C5642-K24
C5642-K22
C5642-K11
C5642-K12
C5642-K13
C5642-K14
C5642-K15
C5642-K16
C5642-K25

S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
S-5
S-6
S-7
S-8
S-9
S-10
S-11
S-12
S-13
S-14
S-15
S-16
S-17

IF-8810

C5642-K02

S-18

IF-8820

C5642-K03

S-19

05P0778

C5642-K26

S-20

HS-2003

C5642-K04

S-21

05P0780

C5642-K05

S-22

RB-8800

C5642-K06

S-23

05P0779
05P0782

C5642-K09
C5642-K10

S-24
S-25

HS-8800

C5642-K07

S-26

05P0781
05P0715

C5642-K27
C5642-K28

S-27
S-28

RB-8810

C5642-K08

S-29

05P0798
PR-240-CE
FM-8800S
(Russian Ver.)
05P0804
(Russian Ver.)
05P0773
(Russian Ver.)

C5642-K29
C5003-K04

S-30
S-31

C5643-K01

S-32

C5643-K02

S-33

C5643-K03
C5643-K04

S-34
S-35

General Schematic Diagram


RTC
CPU(3/6)
CPU(4/6)

05P0774
05P0775
05P0777
05P0776

05P0773

S-0

4
*2

*2

JUNCTION BOX
IF-8810

TRANSCEIVER UNIT
FM-8800D/S

T/R
ANTENNA FOR T/R

IEC61162-1(NMEA)/REMOTE

CH70 WR
ANTENNA FOR CH70 WR
*2

M-P-5

D-SUB 37P

+15VDC 1
+15VDC 2
+15VDC 3
+15VDC 4
N.C 5
N.C 6
TXD(H) 7
TXD(C) 8
RXD(H) 9
RXD(C) 10

ANT
1
2

P
P
P
P
P

CH70 RX ANT
M-P-5

1
2

EXT.ALM_N
0V
W-MIC1(H)
W-MIC1(C)
W-SP1(H)
W-SP1(C)
W-PTT1_N
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

VDR AF(H)
VDR AF(C)
DATA_A
DATA_B
LINE OUT(H)
LINE OUT(C)
LINE IN(H)
LINE IN(C)
W-MIC2(H)
W-MIC2(C)
W-SP2(H)
W-SP2(C)
W-PTT2_N
0V
F.GND

23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

B
HANDSET

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

HANDSET
HS-2003

EXT. SP

S.GND
PTT SW_N
MIC(H)
MIC(C)
HS SP(H)
HOOK SW_N
+5V
F.GND

SPKR
1
2

2.8 m

SP(H)
SP(C)

SEM-21Q *2

*1
DPYC-1.5
100-115/
200-230 VAC

AC
IN

*1
DPYC-2.5
+ 24VDC
24 VDC
- IN

AC/DC
AC-DC POWER
SUPPLY
PR-240-CE
*2

DC +
OUT -

PE
IV-2sq. *1
24VDC
24 VDC

RED
05S9371,3m
15A

BLK

RED
BLK

24VDC(+)
24VDC(-)

*1
*2
*34
*4
*5
(J2, J3)ON
*6P:
*71A50V
NOTE *1.
*2.
*3.
*4.
*5.

SHIPYARD SUPPLY
OPTION
Max. 4 sets
GROUND THROUGH CABLE CLAMP.
CONNECT JUMPERS (J2 & J3)
ON TERMINATED REMOTE STATION.

*6. P: TWISTED PAIR CABLE


*7. OPEN-COLLECTOR OUTPUT, MAX. 1A, LESS THAN 50VDC

GND

PRINTER
STROBE_N
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
ACK_N
BUSY
PE
SELECT
ALF_N
ERROR_N
INIT._N
SLCT IN_N
F.GND
0V
F.GND
F.GND
F.GND
F.GND
F.GND
F.GND

P
P
P
P
P
P

P
P
P
P
P
P
P

*2
D-SUB 25P
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

J1
TXD(H)
TXD(C)
RXD(H)
RXD(C)
F.GND
EXT.ALM_N
*7
0V
F.GND
W-MIC1(H)
W-MIC1(C)
W-SP1(H)
W-SP1(C)
J2
W-PTT1_N
1
0V
2
F.GND
3
W-MIC2(H)
4
W-MIC2(C)
5
W-SP2(H)
6
W-SP2(C)
7
W-PTT2_N
8
0V
9
F.GND
10
VDR AF(H)
11
VDR AF(C)
12
NOT USED_1
NOT USED_2
J3
F.GND
1
+15VDC
2
0V
3
DATA_A
4
DATA_B
5
LINE IN(H)
6
LINE IN(C)
7
LINE OUT(H)
8
LINE OUT(C)
9
F.GND
10
N.C
11
+15VDC
12
0V
13
DATA_A
14
DATA_B
LINE IN(H)
LINE IN(C)
LINE OUT(H)
LINE OUT(C)
F.GND
N.C
N.C

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

,
NAVIGATION
Wing Mic
*2
DEVICE, PLOTTER
RXD(H)

RXD(C)
HANDSET
TXD(H)
TXD(C)
HS-6000FZ-11
HS-6000FZ-5

*2
CO-SPEVV-SB-C
*4 0.2X2P,10.5

YEL
P ORG
RED
P BRN

Ext. Alarm

17JE-23250-02,3m

*2
PRINTER

*4

RED
YEL
BLK
YEL
WHT
YEL

PP-510

MIC RECEPTACLE BOX


RBD-VHF(B)
TB1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

*1

1
2
3
4

RED
YEL
BLK
YEL
WHT
YEL

TTYCS-1 MAX. 20m *1

VDR
*4
*2
05S0309
P
P
P
P

50m
MAX. 50m TO LAST UNIT

()
()

WHT(BIG)
BLK(BIG)
GRN
BLU
YEL
ORG
RED
BRN

()
()

WHT(BIG)
BLK(BIG)
GRN
BLU
YEL
ORG
RED
BRN

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

*4
P
P
P
P

+15VDC
1
OV
2
DATA_A
3
DATA_B
4
LINE IN(H) 5
LINE IN(C) 6
LINE OUT(H) 7
LINE OUT(C) 8
TB3

()
P()

WHT(BIG)
BLK(BIG)
GRN
BLU
RED
BRN
YEL
ORG

TB1

YEL
WHT P
RED
YEL P
BLK
YEL P

2
REMOTE STATION *2
RB-8800/RB-8810
DATA_A 1
*3
DATA_B 2
CONT 3
DIST_SW 4
LINE OUT(H) 5
LINE I/O(C) 6
LINE IN(H) 7
+15V1 8
OV 9
F.GND 10
TB2
TB1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

*4

RED
BLK
WHT

*4

11
12
13
14
17
18
15
16
F.GND 19
TXD(H)
TXD(C)
RXD(H)
RXD(C)
F.GND

20
21
22
23
24

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

P
P

YEL
WHT P
RED
YEL P
BLK
YEL P

*2
HANDSET
HS-8800
4
REMOTE STATION *2
RB-8800/RB-8810
DATA_A 1
*3
DATA_B 2
*5
CONT 3
DIST_SW 4
LINE OUT(H) 5
LINE I/O(C) 6
LINE IN(H) 7
+15V1 8
OV 9
F.GND 10
TB1
TB2

Same as
left

TB3

TB1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 F.GND
10 N.C

24VDC

3
REMOTE STATION *2
RB-8800/RB-8810
DATA_A 1
*3
DATA_B 2
CONT 3
DIST_SW 4
LINE OUT(H) 5
LINE I/O(C) 6
LINE IN(H) 7
+15V1
8
OV 9
F.GND 10
TB1
TB2

TB3

TB3
IV-1.25sq. *1

REMOTE STATION *2
RB-8800/RB-8810
*3
*5

DMC I/F *2
IF-8820

1
2
3

*2
HANDSET
HS-8800

IV-1.25sq. *1

MAX. 50m TO LAST UNIT

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

HS-6000FZ-11
HS-6000FZ-5

Same as
left

IV-1.25 *1

*2
05S0309
50m

MIC RECEPTACLE BOX


RBD-VHF(B)

HANDSET

*2
HANDSET
HS-8800

1
REMOTE STATION *2
RB-8800/RB-8810
DATA_A 1
*3
DATA_B 2
CONT 3
DIST_SW 4
LINE OUT(H) 5
LINE I/O(C) 6
LINE IN(H) 7
+15V1 8
OV 9
F.GND 10
TB2
TB1

*2

CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P,13.5 MAX.20m *2

*2
HANDSET
HS-8800

VCTF0.75x3C,5m,7
+ 1
- 2
GND 3

*2

Wing Mic

CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P,13.5 MAX. 20m *2


*4

6
*2

*1
TTYCS-1 MAX. 20m

IV-1.25sq.
*1

IV-1.25sq. *1

*2
HANDSET
Same as
HS-8800 above

TB2

+15VDC
OV
DATA_A
DATA_B

LINE IN(H)
Same as
LINE IN(C)
above
LINE OUT(H)
LINE OUT(C)
TB3
IV-1.25sq.*1
ORG

YEL
BRN
RED
*1 CO-SPEVV-SB-C
0.2x2P(5/10/15/20/30m)

*2
DISTRESS MESSAGE CONTROLLER
DMC-5

1
2
3
4
6

TB1/TB2
TXD(H)
TXD(C)
RXD(H)
RXD(C)
F.GND

IV-1.25sq.
*1

05S9312,1.9m

*2
PRINTER
PP-8800

*1
IV-2sq.

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VCTF0.75x2C,3m
+ 1
- 2

WHT
BLK

24VDC

DRAWN
Dec.19,'05
CHECKED

E.MIYOSHI

APPROVED

Y. Hatai

SCALE

MASS

DWG No.

TAKAHASHI.T

C5642-C01- G

TITLE

FM-8800D/S

VHF

kg

NAME

VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

S-35

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