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FISH 4

200

 Installation and Operation Manual

NAVMAN

Correct installation is critical to the performance of
the FISH 4200. There are two components to install,
the display unit and the transducer. It is vital to read

5 Installation

the entire installation section of this manual and
the documentation that comes with the transducer
before attempting installation.

5-1 What comes with the FISH 4200?

Optional transducers

·

Through hull Speed/Temperature transducer

·

Through hull Depth transducer

·

In hull Depth transducer

Other options and accessories

·

Replacement paddle wheel

·

Adapter cable for through hull transducer

·

Carry bag

·

Transducer extension cable

·

Fuel kit (single or twin available)

Standard configuration

·

FISH 4200 display unit

·

Power cable

·

Mounting bracket (screws included)

·

Warranty registration card

·

This manual

·

Transducer (includes cable kit and screws)

·

Transducer Installation Manual

·

Screws

·

Sun cover

·

Flush mounting kit

5-2 Options and Accessories

There are two mounting arrangements:

·

Flush mounting requires a solid panel
with access behind for wiring and mounting
screws.

·

Bracket mounting requires a panel for
mounting the bracket. The bracket can be
rotated and tilted.

Select a position where the display head will be:

·

at least 4" (100 mm) away from the compass.

·

at least 12" (300 mm) away from any radio
transmitter.

·

at least 4' (1.2 m) away from any antenna.

·

easy to read by the helmsman and crew
while underway.

·

protected from physical damage during
rough sea passages.

·

easy to access the 12 volt power source.

·

convenient to route the transducer cables.

Bracket mounting

1. Fix the mounting bracket onto the boat using the

three stainless steel screws. Do not overtighten
as the bracket may not rotate.

2. Push the display unit onto the mounting

5-3 Mounting the FISH 4200 Display Unit

bracket and tighten it firmly using the knob on
the mounting bracket.

3. Attach the cables

Removing the FISH 4200

The FISH 4200 can be removed after each use for
protection against the environment or security
reasons.

When removing the FISH 4200 ensure that the plugs
left in the boat are not exposed to the elements. Push
the attached dust covers over the exposed ends of
the plugs. Keep the display unit in a dry clean place
such as the optional NAVMAN carry bag.

Flush mounting

1. Cut a hole in the bulkhead for the display

unit using the flush mount template.

2. Drill four holes for the mounting studs

using the flush mount template.

3. Screw the four studs into the brass inserts

in the back of the display unit.

4. Sit the display unit in place and fit the

washers and nuts to the studs.

Depth Repeater

Repeater for Depth, Speed, Water Temperature,
Battery Voltage (see section 5-5).

Please consult your NAVMAN dealer for more
information.

Power cable

Mounting
bracket

Transducer

Unit

Screws

Summary of Contents for FISH 4200

Page 1: ...NAVMAN Installation and Operation Manual w w w n a v m a n c o m FISH 4200 F I S H F I N D E R S...

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: ...8 4 4 FISH SYMBOL 18 4 5 CONTRAST menu 18 4 6 LOG menu 19 4 7 FUEL menu 19 4 8 INSTALL menu 20 4 9 CALIBRATION menu 21 4 10 Resetting to Factory Defaults 22 5 Installation 23 5 1 What comes with the F...

Page 4: ...he official version of the Documentation Fuel Computer Fuel economy can alter drastically depending on the boat loading and sea conditions The fuel computer should not be the sole source of informatio...

Page 5: ...g to improvesignalenhancement bottomrecognition noise rejection SBN Technology uses the latest in digital adaptivefilteralgorithmstoenhanceallreturnedsignals At the same time SBN Technology uses activ...

Page 6: ...nder on press Note if the unit is wired for Auto Power see section 5 4 the fishfinder will turn on automatically when the boat s ignition is turned on A title screen briefly appears which displays bas...

Page 7: ...Use this option to customise the FISH 4200 to suit the boat and individual preferences RANGE menu see section 3 9 Use this option to select eitherAuto or Manual Range and to change the selected depth...

Page 8: ...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 inform...

Page 9: ...o that the echoes are not converted to fish symbols on the screen Section 4 4 explains how to do this The differences between Fish symbols on and off are Fish symbols ON Using NAVMAN s SBN sonar techn...

Page 10: ...mposition or density of 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 f...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...his 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 horizontal line...

Page 13: ...ion on changing Gain settings Gain setting These echoes will be shown in grey on the Fish History section These strong echoes will be shown in black on the Fish History section The weak echoes within...

Page 14: ...epth Speed 3 8 FUEL screen To use the fuel display the optional fuel kit must be installed and the fuel data set up see section 4 8 Select MAIN MENU FUEL to display the FUEL screen If FUEL does not ap...

Page 15: ...er displayed vertically and the range mode setting 3 9 RANGE menu NAVMAN s FISH 4200 has two range modes Auto Range and Manual Range The use ofAuto Range is recommended See section 3 2 for more detail...

Page 16: ...eed and fuel see section 4 2 turn the key beep on or off see section 4 3 choose the fish symbol see section 4 4 choose the contrast level see section 4 5 select the Trip Log or the Total Log see secti...

Page 17: ...nge falls below the trigger setting by more than 0 2 F 0 1 C per minute Flashing Light and or External Beeper If a secondary alarm indicator is required a flashing light and or external beeper can be...

Page 18: ...reen Displays any echoes returned that match the profile of a fish as a fish symbol in one of three sizes 4 4 FISH SYMBOL Strongest echo Average echo Weakest echo Echoes which are not recognised as fi...

Page 19: ...O Then press or to reset the trip log and exit ZERO ALL LOGS Resetting both logs will return both the trip log and the total log values to zero Press or to highlight ZERO ALL LOGS then press to select...

Page 20: ...et is the distance between the location of the depth transducer and the point the displayed depth is measured from Enter a keel offset value when the transducer is located below the water surface but...

Page 21: ...to calibrate the fuel usage Calibrating the fuel usage can improve the accuracy of fuel measurements Twin engine installations require each fuel transducer to be calibrated This can be done at the sa...

Page 22: ...10 ft Deep Alarm OFF Deep Alarm Value 60 ft Fish Alarm OFF Temp Change Alarm OFF Temp Change Alarm Value 5 0 F Temp Alarm OFF Temp Alarm Value 80 F Low Battery Alarm OFF Battery Alarm Value 11 5 Volts...

Page 23: ...mm away from any radio transmitter at least 4 1 2 m away from any antenna easy to read by the helmsman and crew while underway protected from physical damage during rough sea passages easy to access...

Page 24: ...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 fishfinder manually whenever the main switch is on White NMEA o...

Page 25: ...Version 2 Depth speed and temperature data is output by the FISH 4200 and can be read and displayed by the NAVMAN REPEAT 3100 DEPTH41 GPS Chartplotter 5000 series or other NMEA instrument REPEAT 3100...

Page 26: ...1 EN50082 1 New Zealand Australia C Tick AS NZS 3548 Environment IP67 Appendix A Specifications Temperature measurement range 32 to 99 9 F 0 to 37 7 C Resolution 0 1 units Speed range 1 to 50 kn 57 5...

Page 27: ...eck 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 fuse known to be good 2 The fishf...

Page 28: ...Try some suppression spark plugs 7 If the fishfinder beeps when turned on but nothing is displayed The fishfinder may be operating but the contrast settings may have been set too high or low Power off...

Page 29: ...nstructions supplied with the fuel transducer b Check for air leaks in the fuel line or in the fuel pickup in the tank c The FLOW FILTER value is not suitable for the engine Check that the value is no...

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Page 31: ...31 FISH 4200 Installation and Operation Manual NAVMAN...

Page 32: ...Made in New Zealand MN000160 1951407A FISH 4200 Lon 174 44 535 E Lat 36 48 404 S NAVMAN...

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