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FISH 4350 / 4380 

Installation and Operation Manual

23

NAVMAN 

Auto power option

Black wire

: Connect this to the negative 

battery terminal.

Red wire

: Connect this to the positive battery 

terminal after the main switch. Fit a 1 Amp fuse 
as shown. 

Yellow wire

: To enable the engine hours 

counter and fuel counter; and to start the 

Þ

 sh

Þ

 nder automatically when the ignition is 

turned on, connect the yellow wire to the ignition 
system through a 1 Amp fuse. 

Note: 

The 

Þ

 sh

Þ

 nder cannot be turned off while 

the ignition is on.

NMEA wiring Option

 

(FISH 4380 only)

White Wire

: Use this, if desired, to connect 

the 

Þ

 sh

Þ

 nder to other NMEA instruments such 

as  Navman’s REPEAT 3100. (See section 6-5 
Systems of several instruments.)

Secondary alarm wiring option

 

(FISH 4380 only)

Green Wire: 

Use this to connect a secondary 

alarm indicator such as a flashing light or 
external beeper with a built-in drive circuit. 
See the Auto power wiring diagram. 
If the external beeper or light requires more than 
200 mA total, 

Þ

 t a relay. Consult your Navman 

dealer for more advice.

Fuel kit wiring 

(FISH 4380 only)

See the 

Fuel Kit Installation Guide 

for 

information about the fuel transducer cable. 
Wire the power cable for Auto power (as 
described in this section) to make sure the fuel 
counter starts as soon as the engine starts.
For twin engine installation, a T-connector needs 
to be installed on the fuel transducer cable.

Fuse

Fuse

White (NMEA out)

Green

External Beeper 
or Light

Red

Yellow

Black

Main 
switch

12 V DC

Ignition
switch

To ignition system

Auto power option

Through hull transducers

Through hull transducers are supplied wth ‘Y’ adapter cable for 
connection of both transducers into  top socket with blue nut.

Speed/Temperature through hull transducer

phono

8 pin

6-5 Systems of several instruments 

Several Navman instruments can be connected 
together to share data. 

NMEA

NMEA is an industry standard for marine instru-
ment connections. Data sent by one instrument 
over an NMEA line can be read and displayed 

REPEAT 3100: 

Repeater for 
depth, speed, 
water temperature 
and battery voltage. Accepts 
NavBus or NMEA data inputs 
from other instruments.

DEPTH 2100: 

Depth Repeater

TRACKER 5500:

 

Colour GPS 
Chartplotter with 
worldwide coverage

by another instrument that accepts NMEA 0183 
Version 2. It requires dedicated connections be-
tween instruments. 
Please contact your Navman dealer for 
information on Navman’s full range of NMEA 
enabled instruments and connection options.

Through hull depth  transducer

Содержание Fish 4350

Страница 1: ...English 2 Espa ol 28 Portugu s 59 NAVMAN w w w n a v m a n c o m F I S H 4 3 5 0 4380 F I S H F I N D E R Installation and Operation Manual...

Страница 2: ...ing practices NAVMAN NZ LIMITED DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW Governing Language This statement any instructi...

Страница 3: ...4 Using the FISH 4350 and FISH 4380 13 4 1 Interpreting the display 13 4 2 Fish detection and display 16 4 3 Gain 17 4 4 Range 18 5 The Displays 18 5 1 Sonar display 19 5 2 Sonar Zoom display 19 5 3 S...

Страница 4: ...IMPORTANT NOTE ON USE While any sh nder can be used as an aid to navigation accuracy can be limited by many factors including the location of the transducer It is the user s responsibility to ensure...

Страница 5: ...No transducer detected Enter simulate mode will appear Press or to select and press to accept If the transducer was not intentionally disconnected turn off the sh nder and refer to the section on Tro...

Страница 6: ...e fishfinder generates data so that all the main displays appear to be operational Use Setup Simulate as follows 1 Press MENU twice to show the Setup menu 2 Highlight Simulate 3 Press to select On or...

Страница 7: ...the keys in more detail The Setup menu and options are summarized below The factory default settings are shown where applicable Each Setup menu option is explained in the following sections The Setup...

Страница 8: ...to 2 hours The sh nder appears to turn off however all alarms operate normally To return to normal operation press any button Ideal to be used as an anchor alarm Factory reset This option returns all...

Страница 9: ...n the palette represents a different echo strength as shown on the sonar displays There is a choice of ve colour palettes Black Blue White Vivid and 8 colour The rst four display more detail whilst th...

Страница 10: ...see section 5 5 Fuel Display and the Low Fuel Alarm see section 3 6 Setup Alarms are meaningless Set remaining Before doing a partial re ll of the tank or remov ing fuel manually from the tank for ex...

Страница 11: ...rms Press MENU twice to display the Setup menu then select Alarms Trigger settings can be de ned to suit the boat and individual preferences as follows Alarms can be set enabled to automatically detec...

Страница 12: ...s will be transmitted seeAppendixA Speci cations and section 5 6 Data display for information about how to display NMEA data Press MENU twice to display the Setup menu then select Calibrate The fuel o...

Страница 13: ...eading to match that on the fuel dispens er s gauge 6 Press when the reading is correct Note If the fuel calibration options appear to give erroneous readings after a while rst check that the fuel sen...

Страница 14: ...boat is anchored the echoes all come from the same area of bottom This produces a at bottom trace on the display The screen shot shows a typical sonar display with the Fish symbols turned Off covered...

Страница 15: ...for an example of the sonar display in such an environment A double bottom trace is shown on the display Sonar display of same area sh is visible on the display sh is hidden by the strong echoes off...

Страница 16: ...e can form a barrier which the sh may not swim through In fresh water sh often collect around a thermocline Fish symbols The sh symbol can be customized or switched off altogether so that the echoes a...

Страница 17: ...e sh passes out of the middle of the cone the reverse happens with a progressively weaker and deeper echo There are many reasons why sh arches may not be seen For example Poor transducer installation...

Страница 18: ...a that is magni ed Use the or cursor keys to adjust the zoom range Use the or cursor keys to adjust the zoom offset 5 The Displays Press MENU once to show the Display menu then select a particular dis...

Страница 19: ...n See section 4 4 Range for information about adjusting the Zoom Range and Zoom Offset Zoom bar Sonar history Zoom section Divider line 5 3 Sonar Bottom display To show the Sonar Bottom display highli...

Страница 20: ...h species The user can de ne the level of the weakest and strongest echoes to be shown on the sonar Divider line between sonar history and A Scope Gain setting strongest echo for display Gainthreshold...

Страница 21: ...y unit Power cable Mounting bracket screws included Warranty registration card This manual Sun cover for display unit Flush mounting kit Transom transducer includes cable kit and screws Transom Mount...

Страница 22: ...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...

Страница 23: ...l transducer cable Wire the power cable for Auto power as described in this section to make sure the fuel counter starts as soon as the engine starts For twin engine installation a T connector needs t...

Страница 24: ...rature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Transom transducer cable length FISH 4350 33 ft 10 m FISH 4380 26 ft 8 m Typical depth acquisition time from startup 2 seconds at 100 ft 30 m Receiver sensitivity Better t...

Страница 25: ...cuit see section 6 5 Wiring options f Check for corrosion on the power cable connector and clean or replace if required g Check fuses that are placed in line with the power cable A fuse can be blown d...

Страница 26: ...but nothing is displayed The sh nder may be operating but the backlight settings may have been set too low See section 2 Basic Operation to adjust the sh nder backlight Press twice 8 The wrong langua...

Страница 27: ...k that the value is not set to zero thentryincreasingthevalueuntilasteady ow rate is shown See section 3 3 Setup Fuel 13 There is no reading for fuel economy a The boat must be travelling through the...

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Страница 30: ...Lon 174 44 535 E Lat 36 48 404 S Made in New Zealand MN000240B NAVMAN FISH 4350 and FISH 4380...

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