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FISH 4100 Installation and Operation Manual 

                            NAVMAN

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Select MAIN MENU -
SETUP - UNITS to define
the depth units on a FISH
4100.

The temperature units
and speed units can also
be defined on a FISH
4150. The FISH 4150
UNITS menu is shown:

Press   or   to
highlight an option.

4-2 UNITS menu

DEPTH

can be displayed in units of feet (FT), fathoms (FA),
or metres (M). Press   to select the required depth
units.

TEMPERATURE

can be displayed in °F (Fahrenheit) or °C (Celsius).
Press   to select the required temperature units.

SPEED

can be displayed in knots (KN), miles per hour (MPH),
or kilometres per hour (KPH). Press   to select the
required speed units.

Note: Distance units will change automatically to
match the speed units.

4-3 KEY BEEP

Select MAIN MENU - SETUP - KEY BEEP to enable
or disable a single beep that audibly confirms a
keypress.

Press   to select ON or OFF.  The default setting is
ON.

Select MAIN MENU - SETUP - FISH SYMBOL to
display the fish symbol options for the screen
displays.

There are three options. Press   to select:

·

OFF

·

.

·

,

4-4 FISH SYMBOL

OFF

Displays echoes directly as pixels on the screen.

Displays any echoes that match the profile of a fish
as a fish symbol. Echoes that are not recognized as
fish are displayed as pixels on the screen.

Displays any echoes that match the profile of a fish
as a fish symbol with the depth. Echoes that are not
recognised as fish are displayed as pixels on the
screen.

Select MAIN MENU - SETUP - CONTRAST to
display the contrast setting box and the current
setting.

The contrast level can be set at any level between
0 and 16. The default setting is 6.

4-5 CONTRAST menu

Press   or   to increase or decrease the setting to
the required level. Then press   to exit.

Flashing Light and/or External Beeper
(FISH 4150 only)

If a secondary alarm indicator is required, a flashing
light and/or external beeper can be installed with a
FISH 4150. These can be positioned anywhere
suitable on the boat. For installation advice see
section 5-4.

Enabling Alarms and Changing Trigger
Values

Press   or   to highlight an alarm, then press   to
select it. To enable or disable an alarm, press   to
switch between ON and OFF.

To set the trigger value for an Alarm, press   or   to
increase or decrease the trigger value.

The alarm trigger value is retained even when the
alarm is disabled.

Summary of Contents for FISH 4100

Page 1: ...NAVMAN Installation and Operation Manual w w w n a v m a n c o m FISH 4100 4150 English 3 Fran ais 24 Espa ol 46 Portugu s 68...

Page 2: ...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 television reception which can...

Page 3: ...eit and knots Please refer to section 4 2 of this manual to change the units IMPORTANT It is the owner s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument and transducers in a manner that will not...

Page 4: ...ng to improve signal enhancement bottom recognition and noiserejection SBNTechnologyusesthelatestindigital adaptivefilteralgorithmstoenhanceallreturnedsignals At the same time SBN Technology uses acti...

Page 5: ...in this manual Press means to push the key for less than one second Hold means to push and hold the key down for more than one second Power on To turn the fishfinder on press Note if the ignition wire...

Page 6: ...r depth as a digital readout The corresponding bottom trace is also shown These two complimentary features are particularly useful for understanding depth trends when travelling at speed The FISH 4100...

Page 7: ...arm automatically re enables when the rate of temperature change falls below the trigger setting by more than 0 2 F 0 1 C per minute Enabling Alarms and Changing Trigger Values See section 4 1 for inf...

Page 8: ...t the echoes are not converted to fish symbols on the screen Section 4 4 explains how to do this The differences between Fish symbol on and off are Fish Symbol ON Using NAVMAN s SBN sonar technology t...

Page 9: ...f the object or bottom Mud weed and sand bottoms tend to weaken and scatter the sonar signal which results in weaker returns Rock or coral bottoms concentrate the return signal for strong returns Note...

Page 10: ...s indicated are for illustration only Air in water e g from wake 1 minute ago Now Time NAVMAN fishfinders display the most recent events on the right of the screen Moving boat Stationary boat When a b...

Page 11: ...perience this screen can be used to identify both the type of bottom and the fish species On the Sonar Echo section on the right side the strength of an echo at a particular depth is shown by a horizo...

Page 12: ...black on the Fish History section The weak echoes within this white section of the shading bar will not be shown they are below the threshold of where the shading begins 3 6 NAVIGATE screen Select MAI...

Page 13: ...The Trip Log must be reset manually e g to record total mileage during a season or the distance travelled on this trip Note that the units displayed on each Log will correspond with the Speed Speed c...

Page 14: ...eper cycle is different for some alarms All of the alarm symbols and beeper cycles on the FISH 4100 are shown 4 1 ALARMS menu When an alarm condition is met then The beeper sounds The ALARMS menu is d...

Page 15: ...echoes directly as pixels on the screen Displays any echoes that match the profile of a fish as a fish symbol Echoes that are not recognized as fish are displayed as pixels on the screen Displays any...

Page 16: ...tions Press or to select an option LOG Selects which log is displayed on the DATA screen TOTALor TRIP Press to choose between TRIP or TOTAL Both logs are retainedintheNAVMAN fishfinder but only the se...

Page 17: ...s are achieved in calm conditions where there is minimal current best at high or low tide Use or to highlight the SPEED option then press to display the speed readout box Press or to increase or decre...

Page 18: ...and Accessories Mounting the bracket 1 Select a position where the display head will be at least 100 mm 4 in away from the compass at least 300 mm 12 in away from any radio transmitter at least 1 2 m...

Page 19: ...ire Connect this to the 12 V positive battery terminal after the main switch Fit a 1 Amp fuse as shown Yellow wire Connect this to the black wire This disables the engine hours counter Power on the fi...

Page 20: ...to other instruments an NMEA line can be read and displayed by another instrument that accepts NMEA 0183 Version 2 Depth speed and temperature data is output by the FISH 4150 and can be read and disp...

Page 21: ...e 4 0 million to 1 120 dB Standards Compliance EMC USA FCC Part 15 Class B Europe CE EN50081 1 and EN50082 1 New Zealand and Australia C Tick AS NZS 3548 Environment IP67 Appendix A Specifications The...

Page 22: ...ean or replace if required g Check fuses that are placed in line with the power cable A fuse can be blown despite appearing to be good or the fuse may be corroded Test the fuse or replace it with a fu...

Page 23: ...neration of bubbles through cavitation See the Transducer Installation Guide for more information b The transducer may be in turbulent water Air bubbles in the water disrupt the echoes returned interf...

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