Furuno Lh-3000 Loudhailer Model# Lh3000 on 2040-parts.com
US $815.88
Location:
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Furuno
Manufacturer Part Number:LH3000
UPC:611679280640
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Furuno LH-3000 Loudhailer Model# LH3000
The Furuno LH-3000 is a high-performance 30 watt loud hailer with an
intercom function. The LH-3000 is designed for a wide variety of ships,
requiring high quality onboard and ship-to-ship communications under
almost all circumstances.
Solidly built and waterproof, the
LH-3000 contains a high quality built-in speaker and a microphone. On
its front panel, there are easy-to-see states indicators. By generating
voice or eight internationally acknowledged warning signals from the
horns, the LH-3000 notifies nearby vessels of your presence and status
regardless of visibility conditions.
The LH-3000 can also
function as an intercom, when connected to optional intercom speakers.
Up to four intercoms can be connected for two-way communication between
the bridge and one or all intercom stations.
The LH-3000 can be
connected to various equipment to enable useful functions. When
connected to an external alarm unit, the LH-3000 can function as a
security alarm. An auxiliary audio input allows transmission of music or
other external audio signals (from CD player, radio, etc.) to the
intercom speakers and external horns. Standard Features:
- 30 Watt Forward and Aft Station Hailer Output Ports (20 Watt Hardware Selectable)
- LED indicators alert you to equipment status
- Backlit keypad for nighttime operation
- Smartly designed and intuitive front panel for ease of operation.
- Built-in High Quality Speaker for Intercom and Hailer Listen capability
- Alarm Siren Capability
- External Speaker Output
- Six Automatic International Hailer Warning Signals Consisting of:
- UNWY - Vessel Underway in reduced visibility
- SAIL - Vessel Under Sail in reduced visibility
- TOW - Vessel Under Tow in reduced visibility
- STOP - Stationary Vessel in reduced visibility
- ANCH - Vessel at Anchor in reduced visibility
- AGND- Vessel Aground in reduced Visibility
- Manually Controlled "YELP" and "On/Off" Hailer Warning Signals
- Four
Remote Intercom Stations allow two-way communication between Master and
Individual Remote stations or all remote stations simultaneously
- Auxiliary
audio input allows transmission of music or other external audio
signals (from cassette player, CD player, radio, etc.) to the intercom
speakers, external horns or both
- Waterproof Frontal Area to IPX5 and USCG CFR-46 (Not waterproof from rear panel)
- Cosmetic "Family-Look" to FM3000 and other Furuno Products
- Removable screw terminal connectors on rear panel provide easy removal, installation, and system testing
- Gimbal Base Mount is included; bezel allows flush mount with provided cut-out template
Power Requirements:
- 12VDC(+/-20%), 5 Amps Max, 280 mA in standby
Shipping Information:
- 1 carton, 12"x12"x8", 8lbs
Notes:
- The LH3000 is not supplied with a power cable
- The
LH3000 requires hardwiring external components that are not supplied by
Furuno. These external components consist of Hailer Horns, Intercom
Speakers, External Audio Inputs, etc.
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