Page 2 - Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO.; FEATURES; Standard 4; FOREWORD; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS; SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL; IMPORTANT
i Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FM-3000 Marine VHF Radiotelephone. We are confidentthat you will enjoy many years of trouble-free operationwith this fine piece of equipment. For more than 50 years FURUNO Electric Companyhas enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reli-ability t...
Page 3 - IN CASE OF EMERGENCY; USING CHANNEL 16; USING DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING; DISTRESS CALL PROCEDURE; D I S T R E S S; NOTE; A WARNING STICKER
ii CLEAN THE TRANSCEIVER AND MICROPHONETHOROUGHLY WITH FRESH WATER after exposure to water including salt water, otherwise, the keys andswitches may become inoperable due to salt crystallization. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If your vessel requires assistance, contact other vessels andthe Coast Guard by sen...
Page 4 - AVOID; CAUTION; SAFTY INSTRUCTION; For the operator
iii Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personal should work inside the equipment. Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. Turn off the power immediately if waterleaksinto the equipment or the equipment is em-mitting smoke or fire. Conti...
Page 5 - DO NOT; WARNING; Ground the equipment to pre-; For the installer
iv ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment un-less totally familiar with electri-cal circuits and service manual. Only qualified personal should work in-side the equipment. Be sure that the power supply is compatiblewith the voltage rating of the equipment. Connection of an incorrect power...
Page 6 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents v FOREWORD ............................................................. iIMPORTANT .............................................................. iIN CASE OF EMERGENCY ..................................... iiNOTE .......................................................................
Page 7 - TEMPLATE
iv 9 TROUBLESHOOTING .............................. 47 10 CHANNEL LIST ........................................ 48 11 OPERATING RULES ................................ 49 12 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................... 50 13 FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC ...................... 51 13.1 Panel Descri...
Page 8 - System Configulation
vii System Configulation TRANSCEIVERFM-3000 (White) Up to 2 FM-3020 are connectable. (Max. 18 m) (150M-W2VN) VHF & CH70 RX ANT PC or Navigation equipment CONTROLLABLE MICFM-3010 (OPTION) Extension CableFM-3020 (OPTION) Connection CableFM-3011 (with FM-3010) SPEAKER-MIC SPEAKER (Red) (Black) NMEA...
Page 9 - Standard supply & Options; Standard supply; The following accessories are supplied:; Options; • FM-3020 MICROPHONE EXTENSION CABLE
vii Standard supply & Options Standard supply The following accessories are supplied: Qty. q Mounting bracket ............................................................ 1 w Microphone hanger ......................................................... 1 e Fuse (10 A) ................................
Page 12 - BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR; POWER INDICATOR; SCRAMBLER INDICATOR; INT
1.2 Function Display q BUSY/TRANSMIT INDICATOR (p. 7) ➥ “ BUSY ” appears when receiving a signal or when the squelch opens. ➥ “ TX ” appears while transmitting. w POWER INDICATOR (p. 7) ➥ “ 25W ” appears when high power is selected. ➥ “ 1W ” appears when low power is selected. e TAG CHANNEL INDICATO...
Page 13 - DUPLEX INDICATOR; CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT
4 1.Controls y DUPLEX INDICATOR (p. 6) Appears when a duplex channel is selected. • Duplex channel has a different TX and RX frequency. u CHANNEL NUMBER READOUT ➥ Indicates the selected operating channel number. “A” appears when a simplex channel is selected. “b” ap-pears when a receive only channel...
Page 14 - Channel Selection; Using microphone
5 2. Basic Operation 2.1 Channel Selection 2.1.1 Channel 16 Channel 16 is the distress and safety channel. It is used forestablishing initial contact with another station and for emer-gency communications. Channel 16 is monitored during bothDualwatch and Tri-watch. While standing by, you must moni-t...
Page 16 - Receiving and Transmitting; CANNOT
2.2 Receiving and Transmitting q Push [POWER] to turn power ON. w Set the audio and squelch levels. ➥ Rotate [SQL] fully counterclockwise in advance. ➥ Rotate [VOL] to adjust the audio output level. ➥ Rotate [SQL] clockwise until the noise disappears. e To change the channel group, push [CH/WX] ( ) ...
Page 17 - Call Channel Programming
2.Basic Operation 8 2.3 Call Channel Programming Call channel is used to select Channel 9 (default), however,you can program the call channel with your most often-usedchannels in each channel group for quick recall. q While pushing [HI/LO] , push [CH/WX] ( ) one or more times to select the desired c...
Page 18 - Optional Voice Scrambler Operation
9 2.Basic Operation 2.5 Optional Voice Scrambler Operation 2.5.1 Activating the Scrambler The optional Voice scrambler provides private communica-tions. In order to receive or send scrambled transmissionsyou must first activate the Scrambler function. To activate thefunction, an optional FM-3030 is ...
Page 19 - Dualwatch
10 3. Dualwatch/Tri-Watch 3.1 Description Dualwatch monitors Channel 16 while you are receiving an-other channel; Tri-watch monitors Channel 16 and call chan-nel while receiving another channel. 3.2 Operation q Select Dualwatch or Tri-watch in Set mode. (p. 38) w Select the desired operating channel...
Page 21 - Setting Tag Channels; SCAN
4.Scan Operation 12 INT 25W DUP TAGINTL INT 25W DUP TAGNormal scan BUSY INT 25W DUP TAGNormal scan Push Scan starts. When a signal is received [Example]: Starting a Normal scan. 4.2 Setting Tag Channels For more efficient scanning, add desired channels as tagchannels or clear tag channels for unwant...
Page 22 - MMSI Code Programming; DSC Individual ID; Programming Address ID/Group ID
13 5. DSC Operation 5.1 MMSI Code Programming The 9-digit MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity: DSC selfID) code can be programmed at power ON. Note: This function is not available when the MMSI code has been programmed by the dealer. This code programming canbe performed only twice. q Turn power ...
Page 23 - Deleting Address ID/Group ID
14 5.DSC Operation r Set the individual ID and ID name. • Edit the 9 digits of the appropriate distress ID by using [CHAN- NEL] . - Push [CH/WX] or [SCAN] to move the cursor forward or back- ward, respectively. Note: 1st digit ‘0’ is fixed for a group ID. Thus an address ID input cannot started with...
Page 24 - Position and Time Programming
15 5.DSC Operation 5.3 Position and Time Programming A distress call should include the ship’s position and time. Ifno GPS is connected, your position and UTC (Universal TimeCoordinated) time should be input manually. They are in-cluded automatically when a GPS receiver (NMEA0183 ver.2.0 or 3.01) is...
Page 29 - Transmitting DSC Calls
20 5.DSC Operation 5.6 Transmitting DSC Calls 5.6.1 Transmitting Individual call The Individual call function allows you to transmit a DSC sig-nal to a specific ship only. q Push [DSC/ENT] to enter the DSC menu. w Rotate [CHANNEL] to select “ Individual ,” push [DSC/ENT] . e Rotate [CHANNEL] to sele...
Page 30 - Transmitting Individual acknowledgement
21 5.DSC Operation y After transmitting the Individual call, standby on Channel70 until an acknowledgement is received. u When the acknowledgement is received, the displaychanges to the previously selected channel with beeps. i Push and hold [PTT] to communicate your message to the responding ship. ...
Page 36 - Transmitting Position Report Reply call
27 5.DSC Operation y Push [DSC/ENT] to transmit the Position Report call. u After the Position Report call has been transmitted, the fol-lowing indication is displayed i Push any key to exit the condition and return to the normaloperation. 5.6.7 Transmitting Position Reply call Transmit a Position R...
Page 37 - Receiving DSC Calls; Receiving a Distress acknowledgement
28 5.DSC Operation 5.7 Receiving DSC Calls 5.7.1 Receiving a Distress call While monitoring Channel 70 and a Distress call is received: ➥ The emergency alarm sounds for 2 minutes. • Push any key to stop the alarm. ➥ “ Received Distress ” appears in the display; then Channel 16 is automatically selec...
Page 38 - Receiving a Distress Relay acknowledgement
29 5.DSC Operation 5.7.5 Receiving an All Ships call While monitoring Channel 70 and an All Ships call is received: ➥ Emergency alarm sounds when the category is ‘Distress’or ‘Urgency’; 3 beeps sound for other categories. ➥ “ Received All ships ” appears in the display. ➥ Push [DSC/ENT] to change to...
Page 39 - 2 Receiving a Position Report Reply call
30 5.DSC Operation 5.7.9 Receiving a Position Request call While monitoring Channel 70 and a Position Request call isreceived: ➥ “ Received POS Request ” appears in the display. ➥ Push [DSC/ENT] to reply to the Position Request call; push other key to ignore the Position Request call. 5.7.10 Receivi...
Page 40 - Received Messages
31 5.DSC Operation 5.8 Received Messages The transceiver automatically stores up to 20 distress mes-sages and 20 other messages. The messages can be usedas an assistance to the logbook. q Push [DSC/ENT] to select the DSC menu. w Rotate [CHANNEL] to select “ RCV Calls ,” push [DSC/ENT] . 5.8.1 Distre...
Page 44 - Intercom Operation
35 6. Other Functions 6.1 Intercom Operation The optional Intercom function allows you to talk to the deckfrom the cabin. The optional FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC is required for Intercom operation. Connect an optional FM-3010 as described on pgs. 41, 64. • Transmitting is impossible during Intercom op...
Page 46 - Set Mode Programming; • SET MODE CONSTRUCTION
7. Set Mode 37 Beep tone Beep Scan mode Scan Mode Weather alert WX Alert Scan resume timer Scan Timer Attenuation level AttenuationLevel Internal speaker InternalSpeaker Scrambler code* ScramblerCode Dual/tri watch DUAL/TRI DSC watch DSC Watch LCD contrast LCDContrast Automatic acknowledgement AUTO ...
Page 49 - (Appears only when a scrambler unit is installed)
40 7.Set Mode 7.2.9 Attenuation level This item sets the receive attenuation level for the Attenuatorfunction from 3 levels. 7.2.10 Scrambler code (Appears only when a scrambler unit is installed) When an optional scrambler unit is installed, the scramblercode can be set depending on dealer setting....
Page 50 - DC POWER CONNECTOR; Connections and Maintenance; NEVER
8.1 Antenna A key element in the performance of any communication sys-tem is an antenna. Ask your dealer about antennas and thebest place to mount them. 8.2 Fuse Replacement One fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a fuseblows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down thesourc...
Page 51 - Connections and Maintenance; ANTENNA CONNECTOR
42 8.Connections and Maintenance e ANTENNA CONNECTOR Connects a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connec-tor. r NMEA IN (Red)/NMEA OUT (White) JACKS Connects to a GPS receiver for position and time indica-tions. • An NMEA0183 ver. 2.0 or 3.01 (sentence formatters RMC, GGA, GNS, GLL) compatible GPS re...
Page 52 - Mounting the Transceiver; Using the supplied mounting bracket; KEEP
43 8.Connections and Maintenance 8.5 Mounting the Transceiver 8.5.1 Using the supplied mounting bracket The universal mounting bracket supplied with your transceiverallows overhead or onboard mounting. • Mount the transceiver securely with the 4 supplied screws (M5 × 20) to a surface which is more t...
Page 54 - Optional Unit Installation; DISCONNECT
45 8.Connections and Maintenance 8.6 Optional Unit Installation Follow the case opening procedure shown here when youwant to install an optional unit. q Remove the 6 screws as shown below and open the trans-ceiver. w Remove the 4 screws from the shielding plate, then lift upthe shielding plate. e Pl...
Page 59 - Specifications; General
50 12. Specifications ■ Specifications General • Frequency coverage : Transmit 156.025–157.425 MHz Receive 156.050–163.275 MHz • Mode : FM (16K0G3E) DSC (16K0G2B) • Channel spacing : 25 kHz • Current drain (at 13.8 V) : TX high 5.5 A max. Max. audio 1.5 A max. • Power supply requirement: 13.8 V DC ±...
Page 60 - OPTION; Panel Description
OPTION 51 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC 13.1 Panel Description The optional FM-3010 remotely controls the FM-3000 andprovides an optional Intercom function. 13.1.1 Front and side keys q PTT SWITCH [PTT] (pgs. 7, 56) Push and hold to transmit; release to receive. w CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS [ Y Y ]/[ Z Z ]...
Page 62 - Function Display; CHANNEL GROUP INDICATOR
53 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC 13.1.2 Top keys q POWER KEY [PWR] (pgs. 7, 56) Push for 2 sec. to turn the FM-3010 power ON or OFFwhen the FM-3000 power is turned ON. w SCAN KEY [SCAN] ( ) (pgs. 12, 60) ➥ Starts and stops Normal or Priority scan when tag chan-nels are programmed. ➥ Push [SCAN] ( ) f...
Page 64 - Channel Selection
55 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC 13.3 Channel Selection 13.3.1 Channel 16 q Push [16] to select Channel 16. w Push [CH/WX] to return to the condition before selecting Chan-nel 16, or push [ Y Y ] or [ Z Z ] to se- lect an operating channel. 13.3.2 Call channel q Push [16] ( ) for 1 sec. to select cal...
Page 65 - Receiving and Transmitting
56 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC 13.4 Receiving and Transmitting q Push [PWR] to turn power ON. w Push [VOL] , then [ Y Y ] / [ Z Z ] to adjust audio output level. • Push [SQL] , then push [ Y Y ] / [ Z Z ] to mute any audio noise, if nec- essary. e Push [ Y Y ] / [ Z Z ] to select the desired channe...
Page 66 - Activating the All key lock function; Display Backlighting
57 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC 13.5 Lock Functions The Lock function electronically locks keys to prevent acci-dental changes and function access from the microphone. • All keys and controllers on the transceiver are functional. 13.5.1 Activating the Lock function ➥ While pushing [H/L] , push [SQL]...
Page 70 - Entering Set mode; • Beep tone
61 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC 13.14 Set Mode Programming Set mode is used to change the condition of the transceiver’sfunctions and the microphone’s own functions: Transceiver’s functions— scan mode (Normal or Priority), scan resume timer, weatheralert, Dualwatch/Tri-watch, DSC watch, transceiver’...
Page 71 - Intercom beep function; • Available characters
62 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC 13.15 Intercom Operation q Push [LO/DX] ( ) for 1 sec. to activate the Intercom function. • “IC” appears in the priority channel readout. • The channel comment disappears. w Push [PTT] to talk. • “ ” appears in the channel com- ment indicator. e Release [PTT] to liste...
Page 72 - accessories
63 13. FM-3010 CONTROLLABLE MIC 13.17 FM-3010 supplied accessories Accessories included with the FM-3010: Qty. q Connection cable (FM-3011: 6 m; 20 ft) ......................... 1 w Mounting base ................................................................ 1 e Microphone hanger ....................