Furuno USA 9ZWFM8800D VHF MARINE RADIOTELEPHONE User Manual OPERATORS MANUAL PART2
Furuno USA Inc VHF MARINE RADIOTELEPHONE OPERATORS MANUAL PART2
Contents
- 1. OPERATORS MANUAL
- 2. OPERATORS MANUAL PART1
- 3. OPERATORS MANUAL PART2
OPERATORS MANUAL PART2










![4. BASIC SETUP 4-34.2 Auto ACK Setup The Auto Ack Menu enables/disables automatic acknowledgement of ship, coast, position and polling calls. Comply status Set of [5 ACQ] ABLE UNABLE AUTO ACK Can send acknowledge automatically. Can send UNABLE automatically. MANUAL ACK Can send acknowledge manually Can send UNABLE manually. To set COMPLY TYPE 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Rotate the CH knob (or press up / down arrow key) to choose AUTO ACK and press the ENT key. The following menu appears. **** AUTO ACK MENU ****COMPLY STATUS ABLE NO REASONPOSITION CALL ONUNABLE REASONPOLLING CALL ON 3. COMPLY STATUS is selected; press the ENT key. The following setting window appears. ABLEUNABLE 4. Rotate the CH knob (or press up / down arrow key) to choose ABLE or UNABLE as automatic acknowledgement reply to each call. 5. Press the ENT key. Note: Automatic acknowledge is automatically disabled when RX call contains error, as required by law. Further, automatic acknowledge is disabled in case of OFF HOOK.](https://usermanual.wiki/Furuno-USA/9ZWFM8800D.OPERATORS-MANUAL-PART2/User-Guide-513911-Page-11.png)



















![AP-1APPENDIXMenu Tree [MENU] ALARMUNABLE REASONABLE/UNABLEAUTO ACK COMPLY STATUSPOSITION CALLNO REASON/BUSY/EQUIP DISBLD/MODE UNAVAIL/CH UNAVAILEXT ALARM4H/3H/2H/1H/0.5HPOSITION OLDERDIST/URG, ON ON/OFFPOLLING CALL ON/OFFERASE LOG RCVD ORDINARY RCVD DISTRESS TRANSMITTEDMEMORY CHANNEL 50 entries MESSAGE FILE ENTRY 100 entries POSITION AUTO/MANUAL LAT/LON/TIMEPRINT OUT XMTD CALL RCVD CALLDAILY TESTAUTO/MANUALAUTO/MANUALAUTO/MANUALVOLUMEOFFHOOK SPKRKEY CLICK EARPIECE LEVELINTERCOM VOLUMEON/OFF8 (0-16)9, 8 - 16 (For remote handset, 1-4)8, 1 - 16SYSTEMPROGRAM VERSIONSELF ID GROUP ID LISTINTERCOM NAMINGBold: DefaultSAFETY ON/OFFROUTINE ON/OFF[LOG] RCVD ORDINARY (50LOG)RCVD DISTRESS (50LOG)TRANSMITTED (50LOG)](https://usermanual.wiki/Furuno-USA/9ZWFM8800D.OPERATORS-MANUAL-PART2/User-Guide-513911-Page-31.png)
![APPENDIX AP-2 [CALL] COAST CALL COAST IDROUTINEGROUP CALL GROUP IDPSTN CALL COAST IDALL SHIPS BUSINESSSHIP CALL SHIP IDSAFETYURGENCYSAFETYURGENCYDISTRESSTCmd1 SIMPLEX TPDUPLEX TPDATAFAXTCmd2CH NO INFOSELECT CH / NO INFOROUTINEBUSINESSSAFETYURGENCYDISTRESSTCmd1 SIMPLEX TPDUPLEX TPDATAFAXTCmd2CH NO INFOSELECT CH / NO INFOROUTINEBUSINESSSAFETYURGENCYDISTRESSTCmd1 SIMPLEX TPDUPLEX TPDATAFAXTCmd2CH NO INFOSELECT CH / NO INFOTCmd1 SIMPLEX TPDUPLEX TPTCmd2: NO INFOTELDISTRESSTCmd1 SIMPLEX TPDUPLEX TPDATAFAXTCmd2: NO INFOCH NO INFOSELECT CHAREA CALL ARE -- ---- - -- --°°°°→ ↓ROUTINEBUSINESSSAFETYURGENCYDISTRESSTCmd1 SIMPLEX TPDUPLEX TPDATAFAXTCmd2CH NO INFOSELECT CH / NO INFOPOSITION SHIP IDROUTINEBUSINESSSAFETYURGENCYDISTRESSTCmd1: POSITION REQUESTTCmd2: NO INFO1ROUTINECOAST IDBUSINESSSHIP IDSAFETYURGENCYUNDESIGNATEDFireFloodingCollisionGroundingListingSinkingDisabled & AdrAbandoningPOS: AT:SIMP TPAUTOPOLLINGDISTRESSNEUTRAL URGENCYSAFETYCH: 16MEDICAL URGENCYTCmd1: SIMPLEX TPCH: 16TCmd2: MEDICAL TRSPRTRELAY ALL ID IN DISTTCmd: DISTRESS RELAYNATUREPiracyMan over boardEPIRBMANUALNO INFODISTRESS RELAY SELUNDESIGNATEDFireFloodingCollisionGroundingListingSinkingDisabled & AdrAbandoningPOS: AT:SIMP TPAUTOID IN DISTTCmd: DISTRESS RELAYNATUREPiracyMan over boardEPIRBMANUALNO INFOUNDESIGNATEDFireFloodingCollisionGroundingListingSinkingDisabled & AdrAbandoningPOS: AT:SIMP TPAUTONATUREPiracyMan over boardMANUALNO INFO1TCmd1: POLLINGTCmd2: NO INFOTCmd1: SIMPLEX TPTCmd2: NEUTRAL CRAFT](https://usermanual.wiki/Furuno-USA/9ZWFM8800D.OPERATORS-MANUAL-PART2/User-Guide-513911-Page-32.png)


















