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NAVMAN Fishfinder User Manual

Mounting

Once the best location of the transducer is
determined, hold the transducer and bracket
against the transom. The  bottom surface of the
transducer needs to sit parallel to the surface of
the water for the best signal return. The lower
face of the transducer should extend down
below the bottom of the hull so that it will be
below the surface of the water at high speeds.
(See fig. 2.1)

fig. 2.1

Minimum

immersion

required

Mark the transom through the bracket slots to
correctly place the two outer screws. Now drill
the two holes in the centre of the slots. This will
allow you to adjust the transducer position later
on if required. Use two of the three stainless
screws supplied to attach the bracket to the
transom. Ensure the lower face of the transducer
is parallel with the ground (see fig. 3.1 and 3.2).
Tighten the two screws.

DEEP-“VEE”

HULL

FLAT-BOTTOM

HULL

fig. 3.1

fig. 3.2

Read this section carefully before attempting
the transducer installation. Remember, the
transducer location is the most critical part
of the installation.
 If this is not done properly,
the transducer can’t perform at its designed
potential. Therefore the performance of the
fishfinder, especially at higher speeds, will not
be satisfactory.

• Transom  Mount Transducer

Location

The transducer can be installed on any outboard
or sterndrive powered boat. The transom mount
transducer has a safety “kick up” mounting
bracket to help minimise damage to the
transducer should it impact the bottom or floating
debris in the water.

Select a position for the transducer that will:

allow the transducer a smooth flow of
water over its surface at all times.

ensure a mount as deep in the water as
possible.

be clear of any interference from the trailer
when launching or retrieving the boat.

be away from planing strakes or other
projections from the hull that may cause
aerated water to flow over the face of the
transducer.

be away from the propeller

be at least 150 mm ( 6" ) away from the
keel of the boat.

Poor Location

Poor Angle

Good Location and Angle

Good Location

Installation – The Transducer

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Страница 3: ...NAVMAN FISHFINDER F400 F440 ENGLISH 5 CHINESE 21...

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Страница 5: ...uction 10 Menu selection system 10 Display and Operating Modes 11 Echo mode 11 Autofish mode 11 Analogue scope function 12 Navigate Mode 12 Changing the mode of operation 13 Range function 13 Setting...

Страница 6: ...km stored in memory resetable Power Output 440 watts RMS 3500 watts peak to peak maintained within 10 down to 10 5 volts Specifications for 400 Series Dimensions 132 mm W max x 133 mm H x 46 mm D Dep...

Страница 7: ...inalising the location of the display head and bracket NAVMAN 81 5 3 2 35 0 1 4 132 0 5 2 133 0 5 2 149 0 5 9 FISH400 When installing the display head select a position where it will be at least 300 m...

Страница 8: ...ore attempting the transducer installation Remember the transducer location is the most critical part of the installation If this is not done properly the transducer can t perform at its designed pote...

Страница 9: ...and the black wire to the electrical ground The shortest and most direct connection to the boat s battery will help to eliminate any problems due to voltage drop or electrical interference Finally dr...

Страница 10: ...N Press and hold for three seconds to turn the power OFF Selects digital information to be displayed in the top left corner of the Fish Finder screen Returns the unit to operating mode from any menu T...

Страница 11: ...very useful for the experienced user The digital display in this sample window is indicating the depth of the bottom The display units are also user selectable Autofish mode The Autofish mode automati...

Страница 12: ...the bottom may be Navigate Mode In this mode the depth speed and temperature are displayed in large easily readable digits This is useful when navigating to your favourite fishing location To increas...

Страница 13: ...water down to the lower depth limit you have selected This means that the sea bed may not be shown if the water is deeper than the selected lower depth limit If Bottom is selected then an upper depth...

Страница 14: ...ere the depth changes suddenly In Auto mode you can set the auto gain value to provide a consistent image of the bottom regardless of the bottom type A low auto gain setting will cause a thin bottom i...

Страница 15: ...peed will work better with higher boat speeds The slower scroll speeds are more suitable for slow speed trolling and slower vessels The most suitable scroll speed is determined by experimentation Sett...

Страница 16: ...h is shallower than the shallow alarm setting i e the water becomes too shallow Deep Alarm Alerts you when the water depth is deeper the deep alarm setting i e the water becomes to deep Alarms on the...

Страница 17: ...e to the bottom When entering zero as an offset the fishfinder will display depth of water below the transducer Training Mode This setting will enable a simulation mode which allows you to learn to us...

Страница 18: ...Speed units of measure Speed can be displayed in either knots KTS miles per hour MPH or kilometres per hour KPH Speed calibration If the displayed speed is known to be wrong then it can be adjusted u...

Страница 19: ...ansducer is pointing straight down 2 Electrical noise from the boat s motor can interfere with the Fishfinder This causes the Fishfinder to automatically decrease the gain level unless the gain contro...

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