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FM-4850  Operator’s  Manual 

DIGITAL  SELECTIVE  CALLING 

 

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Note 

If you receive an ACK from a ship that does not have location 
information, it would be easier to understand that it is expressed as 
"NO INFO" rather than "receive false position information". 

 

Initiate a position request call from the "RECENT CALLS" 

Step 1

 

On the "POS REQUEST" page, select "RECENT CALLS". 

Step 2

 

Select an individual contact, and then press the 

Menu/DSC 

control. 

 

When CH70 is busy, you can wait without pressing any key until CH70 

is idle. 

 

When the CH70 is idle, the following screens appear, and the radio 

waits for an acknowledgement. 

Step 3

 

When the radio receives an acknowledgement, the radio screen shows 

the requested position information. Select the "OK" soft key or the 

Back

 

key to return to the home screen. 

Note 

If you receive an ACK from a ship that does not have location 
information, it would be easier to understand that it is expressed as 
"NO INFO" rather than "receive false position information". 

Summary of Contents for 9ZWFM4850

Page 1: ...MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE FM 4850 OPERATOR S MANUAL www furuno com Model...

Page 2: ...the equipment is acting abnormally or giving off strange noises immediately turn off the power at the switchboard and contact a FURUNO service technician WARNING Do not place liquid filled containers...

Page 3: ...ful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or telev...

Page 4: ...t est conforme avec ISEDC les limites d exposition aux rayonnements d finies pour un contr l environnement L antenne doit tre install e avec une corps Cet metteur ne doit pas tre co localis s ou fonct...

Page 5: ...r service marks of their re spective holders How to discard this product Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepa...

Page 6: ...ress Call 14 4 4 Individual Call 15 4 4 1 How to Initiate an Individual Call 15 4 4 2 How to Receive an Individual Call 17 4 5 Group Call 19 4 5 1 How to Initiate a Group Call 20 4 5 2 How to Receive...

Page 7: ...he Contrast 53 10 2 Units 53 10 2 1 Time Format 53 10 2 2 Time Offset 54 10 2 3 Speed 55 10 2 4 Bearing 55 10 3 Key Beep 55 10 4 GNSS Setup 56 10 4 1 Entering the GNSS SETUP Page 56 10 4 2 Internal GN...

Page 8: ...edgement 70 12 6 Test Acknowledgement 71 12 7 Auto Position Interval 71 12 8 Timeout 72 13 ATIS SETUP 73 13 1 How to Enter the ATIS ID 73 13 2 How to Enable Disable the ATIS Feature 74 14 MAINTENANCE...

Page 9: ...Contents FM 4850 Operator s Manual iv CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS 95 MENU TREE 105 SPECIFICATIONS 108 PACKING LIST 111 OUTLINE DRAWINGS 115 INTERCONNECTION 121 TOOLS 122...

Page 10: ...in this manual We would appreciate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our purposes Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO Features FURUNO FM 4850 Marine VHF Radiot...

Page 11: ...anual 2 Program No FM 0550258 01 HS 4800 0550259 01 denotes minor modifications CE declaration With regards to CE declarations please refer to our website www furuno com for further information about...

Page 12: ...A 017 12VDC Horn Speaker SPK 4ohm NAV EQUIPMENT MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE FM 4850 HANDSET HS 4800 SPK 16ohm SPEAKER SP 4800 SPK 8ohm NMEA2000 NMEA0183 EXTENSION CABLE EXTENSION CABLE EXTENSION CABLE S...

Page 13: ...sent seaworthiness and condition of your vessel Step 8 Give your vessel s description length design power or sail color and other distinguishing marks Step 9 Say over to end the message Release the PT...

Page 14: ...say over and release the PTT switch on the handset When all communication with the vessel is completed end the last transmission by stating your call sign and the word out Note that you do not need t...

Page 15: ...ription 1 PTT Push to Talk Key The transmitter is enabled for voice communications with another vessel Note When the PTT key on the handset is pressed continuously transmission time is limited to five...

Page 16: ...istress nature selection and position manual input menu Long press Press the DISTRESS key for 4 seconds to send a distress call 6 Back Key On the home screen No function On other screens Short press C...

Page 17: ...rnal GNSS are not fixed 3 indicates unread DSC messages 4 indicates the dual watch mode indicates the triple watch mode 5 This icon appears if user selects START of AUTO POS POLLING ACTIVATION This ic...

Page 18: ...NMEA0183 If no valid GNSS data from both the build in sensor and NMEA2000 the GNSS data from NMEA2000 will be used 11 In non scan mode display CH NAME In scan mode SCAN ALL indicates that the user se...

Page 19: ...ition to the Coast Guard and other vessels within the range of the transmission DSC also allows mariners to initiate or receive distress urgency safety routine position request position transmit and g...

Page 20: ...NSS signals FM 4850 can also transmit the latitude and longitude of the vessel together with the DSC distress call 4 3 1 How to Initiate a DSC Distress Call Note To transmit a DSC distress call this v...

Page 21: ...gement is received Step 3 When you receive the DSC acknowledgement select ACCEPT If the radio does not stay on CH16 you need to select Accept If the radio already stays on CH16 skip this step Step 4 P...

Page 22: ...ailable at the time of distress you can enter the latitude and longitude position of your vessel manually when you send a DSC distress call Step 1 Open the cover labeled DISTRESS Step 2 Short press th...

Page 23: ...ancel call When the emergency is released you can cancel the distress call Step 1 On the CALL TRANSMITTED page select CANCEL Step 2 Select YES Step 3 Select OK Step 4 Press and hold the PTT key to ann...

Page 24: ...make a DSC individual call the radio of the receiving party should be set to manually acknowledge the individual call request from the initiating party Otherwise the radio of the receiving party will...

Page 25: ...acknowledgement Icon indicates the alias of the contact If the called party is added in the call list the alias will appear here Step 5 When the radio receives an acknowledgement an alarm sounds and...

Page 26: ...tep 5 When the radio receives an acknowledgement an alarm sounds and the working channel changes to the channel selected in Step 3 Select OK on the screen Step 6 Press and hold the PTT key to talk int...

Page 27: ...e soft key to pause the call and timing and temporarily disable automatic switching to the requested channel You can resume the call by pressing the RESUME soft key Step 2 Select ACCEPT When CH70 is b...

Page 28: ...the home screen and the channel remains unchanged CANCEL Select the soft key and then the radio returns to the home screen and the channel remains unchanged Step 2 Select ACCEPT Note When CH70 is busy...

Page 29: ...group call Step 1 On the home screen press the Menu DSC control to enter the MAIN MENU screen Step 2 Go to DSC SETUP GROUP DIRECTORY Step 3 Select ADD ENTRY to register a group Step 4 Rotate and press...

Page 30: ...he radio waits for an acknowledgement Step 5 Select OK to return to the home screen Step 6 Press and hold the PTT key to talk into the handset Initiate a group call by manually entering a group ID Ste...

Page 31: ...key to pause the call and timing You can resume the call by pressing the RESUME soft key Step 2 Select ACCEPT to switch to the requested channel Note If no key is pressed within 10 seconds the radio...

Page 32: ...erdue boat debris in the water loss of a navigation aid and an important meteorological message to other vessels This call is the same as saying Security Security Security Urgency call This type of ca...

Page 33: ...dio has two modes AUTO and MANUAL Different channel change modes lead to different operations when you receive an All Ships call For information about how to set the channel change mode see section 12...

Page 34: ...he call The radio monitors the reply on channel until the All Ships call is completed When the channel change mode is MANUAL Step 1 When an All Ships call is received an emergency alarm sounds Press a...

Page 35: ...essel or person s name and the MMSI number associated with the vessel you want to transmit the call should be added to the individual directory For information about how to add entries to individual d...

Page 36: ...contact and then press the Menu DSC control When CH70 is busy you can wait without pressing any key until CH70 is idle When the CH70 is idle the following screens appear and the radio waits for an ack...

Page 37: ...dgement Step 3 When the radio receives an acknowledgement the radio screen shows the requested position information Select the OK soft key or the Back key to return to the home screen Note If you rece...

Page 38: ...thout pressing any key until CH70 is idle When CH70 is idle the radio sends an acknowledgement and the position is transmitted Step 3 After the position is transmitted select OK to return to the home...

Page 39: ...Enable the Auto Position Polling Step 1 On the home screen press the Menu DSC control to enter the MAIN MENU screen Step 2 Go to DSC CALL AUTO POS POLLING The AUTO POS POLLING page appears on the scre...

Page 40: ...t SELECT ADDRESS The SELECT ADDRESS page appears on the screen You can add at most four directories Step 4 Select a directory Note You need to select at least one directory first to start the auto pos...

Page 41: ...cate an unread received call message The FM 4850 can store logs for the latest 40 received distress calls the latest 10 received position request calls the latest 40 received other calls the latest 40...

Page 42: ...her DSC radio To use this feature the radio that you send the test call to must have the DSC Test feature Note To make a DSC test call this vessel s MMSI number must be entered into the radio For info...

Page 43: ...the MMSI number associated with the vessel you want to transmit the call to should be added to the individual directory For information about how to add entries to individual directory see section 12...

Page 44: ...revious screen Initiate a DSC test call from the RECENT CALLS Step 1 On the DSC TEST page select RECENT CALLS Step 2 Select an individual contact Step 3 Press the Menu DSC control to send the DSC test...

Page 45: ...NUAL ID Step 2 Rotate and press the MENU DSC control to enter the MMSI of a vessel that you want to contact Step 3 Press the Menu DSC control to send the DSC test call Your radio waits for an acknowle...

Page 46: ...rol to adjust the squelch until the background noise disappears Step 2 On the home screen rotate the Menu DSC control to select a channel to DUAL CH with CH16 Step 3 Press the Menu DSC control to ente...

Page 47: ...h control to adjust the squelch until the background noise disappears Step 2 On the home screen rotate the Menu DSC control to select a channel to watch with CH16 and the second priority channel Step...

Page 48: ...nnels Step 1 On the home screen press the Menu DSC control to enter the MAIN MENU screen Step 2 Go to SCAN SCAN ALL 16 The radio starts to scan all channels in sequence and checks CH16 after each prog...

Page 49: ...er each memory channel Step 3 To stop scanning press the Back key or the Menu DSC control 6 5 Editing Memory Channel List This feature allows you to add channels to or remove channels from the memory...

Page 50: ...nel to be scanned Step 4 Press the Menu DSC control to set the channel to a memory channel The MEM icon appears on the display Step 5 Press the Back key to return to the previous screen How to remove...

Page 51: ...ENU screen appears Step 2 Select WEATHER MODE The weather mode page appears on the screen indicates weather alert is ON In weather mode you can rotate the Menu DSC to select a NOAA channel to monitor...

Page 52: ...FM 4850 Operator s Manual Weather Mode 43 Step 3 Select ON or OFF to enable or disable the feature Step 4 Press the Menu DSC control to save the setting and return to the previous page...

Page 53: ...nds certain international standard fog horn tones through the speaker This feature is available only when the radio is connected to a hailer Enter the FOG HORN page Step 1 On the home screen press the...

Page 54: ...ORN page select MANUAL YELP Step 2 Press and hold the PTT key to sound the alarm Step 3 To stop the alarm release the PTT key Step 4 Press the Back key to return to the previous screen Use the auto ho...

Page 55: ...ay For power driven vessels underway One 5 second blast at 120 second interval Stopped For power driven vessel that is stationary Two 3 second blasts with a 2 second interval between each blast repeat...

Page 56: ...0 seconds Anchored For vessels at anchor A rapidly ringing bell tone sounds for about 5 seconds repeated at an interval of 60 seconds 5s 60s Anchored Signal Aground For vessels aground Two bell tones...

Page 57: ...make an announcement at a high volume to people using a hailer and listen to the response from the hailer Step 1 On the home screen press the Menu DSC control to enter the MAIN MENU screen Step 2 Go...

Page 58: ...vious screen 8 3 Intercom The Intercom feature allows the intercommunication between the handsets This feature is available only when your radio is equipped with more than one handset Step 1 On the ho...

Page 59: ...f the called party Step 5 Release the PTT key to listen to the response from the handset You can adjust the receiving volume of each handset separately after releasing the PTT key Step 6 When the call...

Page 60: ...Select FOG HAILER IC The FOG HAILER IC page appears on the screen Step 3 Select EDIT HANDSET NAME The HANDSET LIST page appears on the screen Step 4 Select a desired handset Step 5 Rotate and press th...

Page 61: ...MSI FM 4850 Operator s Manual 52 9 SETTING MMSI You can register a MMSI and view the registered MMSI For information about how to set MMSI number of your vessel see section 4 2 2 How to Enter Your MMS...

Page 62: ...appears on the screen Step 3 Select BACKLIGHT Step 4 Rotate the Menu DSC control to adjust the backlight 10 1 2 Adjusting the Contrast Step 1 On the home screen press the Menu DSC control to enter the...

Page 63: ...ious page 10 2 2 Time Offset This feature allows you to set the time difference between UTC and local time if you want to use local time The offset is added to or subtracted from the time received fro...

Page 64: ...p 4 Press the Menu DSC control to save the setting and return to the previous page 10 2 4 Bearing This feature allows you to set the mode magnetic or true Note A GNSS receiver should be connected to t...

Page 65: ...s page 10 4 GNSS Setup This section allows you to set how to show the time and the position information of the vessel 10 4 1 Entering the GNSS SETUP Page Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the MA...

Page 66: ...Speed Over Ground SOG on the radio screen Step 1 In the GNSS SETUP page select COG SOG DISPLAY The following page appears on the screen Step 2 Select ON or OFF Step 3 Press the Menu DSC control to sa...

Page 67: ...NMEA0183 When AIS OUTPUT is set to ON the baud rate is 38400 When AIS OUTPUT is set to OFF the baud rate is 4800 10 5 1 Entering the I O PORT SETUP Page Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the MA...

Page 68: ...ct GNSS OUTPUT The following page appears on the screen Step 2 Select ON or OFF Step 3 Press the Menu DSC control to save the setting and return to the previous page 10 5 4 DSC OUTPUT This feature all...

Page 69: ...to save the setting and return to the previous page 10 6 System Information 10 6 1 Entering the SYSTEM INFO Page Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the MAIN MENU screen appears Step 2 Go to GENE...

Page 70: ...DC LOW The operating voltage is lower than 10 8 V DC HIGH The operating voltage is higher than 15 6 V DC AIS OK The AIS feature works normally NG The AIS feature doesn t work MEMORY OK The internal me...

Page 71: ...you to set the fog horn frequency according to the size of your vessel Note The default fog horn frequency is 400Hz In most cases do not change the frequency unless the vessel is very large Step 1 Pre...

Page 72: ...rs Step 2 Go to CH FUNCTION SETUP CH GROUP The following page appears on the screen Step 3 Select INTERNATIONAL USA or CANADA Step 4 Press the Menu DSC control to save the setting 11 2 Second Priority...

Page 73: ...ode is in use the display shows a name under the channel number selected This is the name of the current channel You can customize channel names as follows Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the...

Page 74: ...IVATE CH menu is available only when the channel group is set to INTERNATIONAL For information about how to set the channel group see section 11 1 Channel Group Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until...

Page 75: ...est calls 12 1 1 Adding an Entry You can add 200 entries at most Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the MAIN MENU screen appears Step 2 Go to DSC SETUP INDIV DIRECTORY The following page appears...

Page 76: ...Step 2 Go to DSC SETUP INDIV DIRECTORY Step 3 Select the entry needing editing The following page appears on the screen Step 4 Select EDIT Step 5 Rotate and press the Menu DSC control to edit the entr...

Page 77: ...creen 12 2 Group Directory This feature allows you to add edit or delete groups the radio belongs to 12 2 1 Adding an Entry Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the MAIN MENU screen appears Step 2...

Page 78: ...ep 5 Rotate and press the Menu DSC control to edit the entry Step 6 After you finish entering the information press the Menu DSC control to save the setting and return to the previous screen 12 2 3 De...

Page 79: ...e setting and return to the previous screen 12 4 Individual Acknowledgement This feature allows you to set the acknowledgement mode of individual call requests Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until...

Page 80: ...nt mode of DSC test call requests Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the MAIN MENU screen appears Step 2 Go to DSC SETUP TEST ACK The TEST ACK page appears on the screen Step 3 Select MANUAL or A...

Page 81: ...transmitting screen Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the MAIN MENU screen appears Step 2 Go to DSC SETUP TIMEOUT The TIMEOUT page appears on the screen Step 3 Select NON DISTRESS or RX DISTRESS...

Page 82: ...only once Therefore be careful not to enter the wrong ATIS ID If you need to change the ID after it has been entered contact your dealer Step 1 Press the Menu DSC control until the MAIN MENU screen a...

Page 83: ...Menu DSC control until the MAIN MENU screen appears Step 2 Select ATIS SETUP The ATIS SETUP page appears on the screen Step 3 Do one of the following To enable the ATIS feature select ON If you haven...

Page 84: ...ntinuous use However take the following precautions to prevent damage to the radio Keep the handsets connected or the jack covered at all times to prevent corrosion of electrical contacts Remove dust...

Page 85: ...power wires Step 1 Make sure the red wire is connected to the positive battery post and the black wire is connected to the negative battery post Step 2 Check the power cable for DC voltage and replac...

Page 86: ...that the connected power supply voltage is within 10 8 to 15 6 VDC Your position is not displayed Accessory cable Check the NMEA2000 or NMEA0183 cable connection Setting of the GNSS receiver Choose th...

Page 87: ...r s Manual 78 Phenomena Probable Cause Solution against overheating due to continuous transmission If the above solutions cannot fix your problems or you may have some other queries please contact us...

Page 88: ...Tapping screw Accessories Hanger Hanger knob Handset HS 4800 A 1 Installation Materials Tapping screw Accessories Hanger Through wall kits Extension Cable 5M Optional supply Name Type Code no Remarks...

Page 89: ...7 971 11 w connector heavy 1m CB 05BFFM 020 000 167 972 11 w connector heavy 2m CB 05BFFM 060 000 167 973 11 w connector heavy 6m Connector for NMEA200 0 FRU MM1MF1MF1001 001 507 050 T Connector Micro...

Page 90: ...1 910 10 For GPA 017 S L angle Mounting Base No 13 QA310 001 111 900 10 For GPA 017 S Handrail Mounting Base No 13 RC5160 001 111 920 10 For GPA 017 S Mast Mounting Kit CP20 01111 004 365 780 For GPA...

Page 91: ...ll it Step 2 Fix the radio with four screws taking care that the radio is correctly oriented with the cables and connectors facing upwards 15 2 2 How to Install the Handset Step 1 Determine a location...

Page 92: ...w to Install the Speaker For desktop mounting Step 1 Put the hanger in a location where it is easy to install the SP 4800 Step 2 Fix the hanger with four screws Step 3 Set the speaker to the bracket S...

Page 93: ...g to the marking template and drill the hole Step 2 Pry off the frame from the front panel Step 3 Paste the installation sealing gasket on the back of the front panel Step 4 Connect the speaker to the...

Page 94: ...FM 4850 Operator s Manual INSTALLATION 85...

Page 95: ...mpedance 50 ohms Polarization Vertical Handling power 30 W or more Quality Withstand the marine environment Installation location The location and installation of different antennas on a ship is impor...

Page 96: ...same level the distance between them should be at least 5 meters Isolate the antenna from all metallic parts of the ship Current will overflow if the antenna touches any metal part of the ship Fabric...

Page 97: ...nection the IPx7 rating can be maintained Step 1 Take the Self bonding tape in the length of about 100 mm Step 2 Connect the VHF antenna to the radio and tighten it clockwise Step 3 Slightly stretch o...

Page 98: ...1 Remove the outer sheath at one end of the cable on the unit Step 2 Referring to the figure below place heat shrink tubes on the wires and then solder the connection point Step 3 Move the heat shrink...

Page 99: ...ON FM 4850 Operator s Manual 90 Step 4 Secure the cable with electrical tape 15 3 5 NMEA 0183 Wire The NMEA 0183 wire can be used to connect the unit to a third party GPS GNSS receiver or multifunctio...

Page 100: ...Receive positive Brown Transmit negative to Receive negative Note Cover the connections with a waterproof tape or heat shrink tubing Note Sensor source priority Built in sensor NMEA2000 NMEA0183 Baud...

Page 101: ...r CAN bus connector CAN bus is a communication protocol that shares multiple data and signals through a single backbone cable You can simply connect any CAN bus devices onto the backbone cable to expa...

Page 102: ...of the radar beam The radar beam will obstruct or prevent reception of the GPS signal The location should be well away from a VHF UHF antenna A GPS receiver is interfered by a harmonic wave of a VHF U...

Page 103: ...antenna cable Note If the antenna cable is to be passed through a hole which is not large enough to pass the connector unfasten the connector with a needle nose pliers and 3 8 inch open end wrench Re...

Page 104: ...ns Ship Movement 08 156 400 156 400 Simplex Commercial inter ship only 09 156 450 156 450 Simplex Boater calling channel commercial Non commercial recreational 10 156 500 156 500 Simplex Commercial 11...

Page 105: ...respondence marine operator Port Operations Ship Movement 63 156 175 160 775 Duplex Public Correspondence marine operator Port Operations Ship Movement 64 156 225 160 825 Duplex Public Correspondence...

Page 106: ...Public Correspondence marine operator 85 157 275 161 875 Duplex Public Correspondence marine operator 86 157 325 161 925 Duplex Public Correspondence marine operator 87 157 375 157 375 Simplex Port op...

Page 107: ...nland Norway Sweden private channel F1 155 625 155 625 Simplex Denmark Finland Norway Sweden private channel F2 155 775 155 775 Simplex Denmark Finland Norway Sweden private channel F3 155 825 155 825...

Page 108: ...ling Ships required to carry radio USCG and most coast stations maintain a listening watch on this channel High power 25 W initially 17 156 850 156 850 Simplex State local government maritime control...

Page 109: ...75 156 575 Simplex Non Commercial VDSMS Low power 1 W initially Power override 72 156 625 156 625 Simplex Non Commercial Inter ship only VDSMS 73 156 675 156 675 Simplex Port Operations 74 156 725 156...

Page 110: ...ublic Correspondence Marine Operator 04A 156 200 156 200 Simplex Pacific coast coast guard East coast commercial fishing 05A 156 250 156 250 Simplex Port Operations VTS in Seattle 06 156 300 156 300 S...

Page 111: ...61 850 Duplex Public Correspondence Marine Operator 25B 161 850 Duplex Receive only 26 157 300 161 900 Duplex Public Correspondence Marine Operator 27 157 350 161 950 Duplex Public Correspondence Mari...

Page 112: ...nter ship only 73 156 675 156 675 Simplex Commercial fishing only 74 156 725 156 725 Simplex Commercial fishing only 75 156 775 156 775 Simplex Port Operations inter ship only Low power 1 W only 76 15...

Page 113: ...nada CH TX MHz RX MHz Mode Use WX01 162 550 Weather receive only WX02 162 400 Weather receive only WX03 162 475 Weather receive only WX04 162 425 Weather receive only WX05 162 500 Weather receive only...

Page 114: ...STOP SELECT ADDRESS MONITOR POSITION DSC LOG RX DISTRESS LOG RX POS REQ LOG RX OTHER LOG TX LOG TX ACK LOG DSC TEST DIRECTORY RECENT CALLS MANUAL ID CH WATCH DUAL CH TRIPLE CH SCAN SCAN ALL SCAN ALL...

Page 115: ...STIC TEST FACTORY RESET FOG HORN FREQ 200Hz to 850Hz 400Hz SERVICE MENU Requires password access For service personnel only CH FUNCTION SETUP CH GROUP INTERNATIONAL USA CANADA 2ND PRIORITY CH 09 EDIT...

Page 116: ...Manual MENU TREE 107 SQUELCH OFF 1 to 8 MAX 3 VOLUME OFF 1 to 14 MAX 1 FOG HORN VOLUME OFF 1 to 14 MAX 1 HAILER TAKING VOLUME OFF 1 to 14 MAX 1 HAILER LISTENING VOLUME OFF 1 to 14 MAX 1 INTERCOM VOLUM...

Page 117: ...quency Range 155 500MHz to 162 0375MHz Frequency range of Weather Channel 162 550 MHz to 163 275 MHz Only USA and Canada 3 2 Sensitivity 6 dB V e m f or less SINAD 20dB 3 3 Channel selectivity 70dB or...

Page 118: ...on 8 INTERFACE 8 1 Number of port NMEA0183 1 port NMEA2000 1 port 8 2 NMEA0183 Sentence Input DTM GGA GLL GNS RMA RMC Output DSC DSE GLL RMC VDM 8 3 NMEA0183 Load requirements as a listener Isolation...

Page 119: ...0 V DC 10 30 9 2 Power consumption Transmit 5 A at 25W output with all options Receive 2 5 A at 3W audio output Standby 1 A 10 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 10 1 Ambient temperature 15 to 55 10 2 Relative...

Page 120: ...FM 4850 Operator s Manual PACKING LIST 111 PACKING LIST...

Page 121: ...PACKING LIST FM 4850 Operator s Manual 112...

Page 122: ...FM 4850 Operator s Manual PACKING LIST 113...

Page 123: ...PACKING LIST FM 4850 Operator s Manual 114...

Page 124: ...FM 4850 Operator s Manual OUTLINE DRAWINGS 115 OUTLINE DRAWINGS FM 4850 Desktop mounting and wall mounting 247 0 230 0 217 2 98 7 148 6 150 0 150 0 60 0 1 1 1 Service Space Upward for wall mounting...

Page 125: ...OUTLINE DRAWINGS FM 4850 Operator s Manual 116 Weight 1 75 kg HS 4800 Desktop mounting and wall mounting Weight 0 3 kg...

Page 126: ...FM 4850 Operator s Manual OUTLINE DRAWINGS 117 SP 4800 Desktop mounting Weight 0 76 kg...

Page 127: ...OUTLINE DRAWINGS FM 4850 Operator s Manual 118 SP 4800 Flush mounting Weight 0 76 kg...

Page 128: ...FM 4850 Operator s Manual OUTLINE DRAWINGS 119...

Page 129: ...OUTLINE DRAWINGS FM 4850 Operator s Manual 120...

Page 130: ...A0183 8A For example Standard Horizon 240SW Power YELLOW GREEN WHITE BROWN NAV EQUIPMENT 1 SHIPYARD SUPPLY 2 OPTION GND 1 12 12 EX CBL FM5M 5m Max 30m 0 5m SPK SPK HANDSET HS 4800 PURPLE GRAY Max 30m...

Page 131: ...ty knife 2 Philips screwdriver 11 Wire stripper 3 Flathead screwdriver 12 Electric iron 4 Adjustable wrench 13 Heat shrink tube 5 Heat gun 14 Waterproof adhesive tape 6 Marker 15 Electric drill 7 Mult...

Page 132: ...FM 4850 Operator s Manual TOOLS 123...

Page 133: ...FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer Printed in China Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN...

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