Navman 4433 User Manual

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Page 1 - Fish 4432 / 4433

www.navman.comPilot 3380AUTOPILOTwww.navman.comFish 4432 / 4433FISHFINDERSInstallation and Operation Manual

Page 2 - Contents

Scroll speedUse this to set the scroll speed on the display. There is a choice of: Very Fast, Fast, Medium, Slow and Pause. The depth of the water al

Page 3 - Important

It is essential to do this whenever some fuel is added or removed. Otherwise, the reading on the Fuel display (see section 5-6 Fuel Display) and the

Page 4 - 1 Introduction

Press MENU one or more times until the Setup menu is displayed, then select Alarms:Trigger settings can be defined to suit the boat and individual pre

Page 5 - 2 Basic Operation

Press MENU once or more until the Setup menu is displayed, then select Calibrate: The fuel options can be calibrated only when the optional single o

Page 6 - Menu Note:

TemperatureThe factory settings should be sufficiently accurate for normal usage. To calibrate the temperature readout, first measure the water temper

Page 7 - Simulate Mode

4-1 Interpreting the displayThe sonar displays do not show a fixed distance travelled by the boat; rather, they display a history, showing what has pa

Page 8 - The Setup menu and options

ShadowsShadows are created around areas where the ultrasonic beam cannot ‘see’. These areas include hollows on the bottom or beside rocks and ledges,

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When to use 200 kHzThe 200 kHz frequency is best for seeing deep bottoms, showing detail and reducing noise.When to use 83 kHzThe 83 kHz frequency is

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83 kHz displayDual screen200 kHz display200/83 Khz displayNote the wider bottom traceNote the smaller, defined fish arches and more bottom detail.FISH

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4-3 Fish detection and displayWhere to find fishUnderwater features like reefs, wrecks and rocky outcrops attract fish. Use the 83/200 kHz frequency d

Page 12 - InHg (Inches of mercury)

Contents1 Introduction ...

Page 13 - Fuel Temperature

Unwanted signalGain Threshold line4-4 GainGain (sensitivity) controls the amount of detail displayed on the FISH 4432/4433. Understanding how to set s

Page 14 - Keel offset

4-5 RangeRange is the vertical depth displayed on the FISH 4432/4433. The Navman fishfinder has two range modes, Auto Range and Manual Range:• In Aut

Page 15 - 4 Using the FISH 4432/4433

Note: Refer to Section 3-2 Setup > Sonar, for information about customizing features on the sonar displays.Sonar display at a single or mixed freq

Page 16 - Frequency and cone width

To customize the size of the Data header, highlight Size and press ENT. There is a choice of Small and Large.To customize the data items to be display

Page 17 - Auto frequency

5-4 Sonar 83/200 displayTo show the Sonar 83/200 display, press DISP and select Sonar Tab, select Sonar 83/200 and press ENT.This shows a split disp

Page 18 - 200/83 Khz display

To show the Fuel display, press DISP and select Other Tab, select Fuel and press ENT.There are no options. (See section 3-3 Setup > Fuel for inform

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5-9 About displayTo show the About display, press DISP, select Other Tab, select About and press ENT.There are no options.This shows the fishfinder

Page 20 - Obtaining the best results

Correct installation is critical to the performance of the FISH 4432/4433. There are two components to install, the display unit and 6 Installation an

Page 21 - Zoom Range and Zoom Offset

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 po

Page 22 - 5 The Displays

6-1 What comes with this product?Standard configuration:• FISH 4432/4433 display unit• Power cable• Mounting bracket (screws included)• Warranty r

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6-3 Mounting and removing the display unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306-4 Systems of several in

Page 24 - 5-5 Sonar A-Scope display

Removing the display unitThe display unit can be removed after each use for protection against the environment or security reasons.When removing the d

Page 25 - 5-6 A-Scope perspective view

6-5 Cleaning and maintenanceTo avoid damage, clean the screen only with a damp cloth and mild detergent when dirty or covered in sea salt. Avoid abras

Page 26 - 5-8 Data display

Specifications FISH 4432 FISH 4433Display type: 16 GreyscalesScreen Resolution 360 high x 240 wide(pixels)White LED backlightingDisplay size: 4.3”

Page 27 - Wiring Options

This troubleshooting guide is written with the assumption that the user has read and understood the relevant sections in this manual.It is possible in

Page 28 - Through hull transducers

2. The fishfinder won’t turn off: The fishfinder may have been wired for Auto power. In this case, the fishfinder cannot be turned off while the ign

Page 29 - 6-2 Options and Accessories

7. If the fishfinder beeps when turned on but nothing is displayed: The fishfinder may be operating, but the backlight settings may have been set t

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How to contact us www.navman.comNORTH AMERICABNT - Marine Electronics30 Sudbury Rd, Acton, MA 01720.Toll Free: +1 866 628 6261Fax: +1 978 897 8

Page 31 - 6-5 Cleaning and maintenance

Lon 174° 44.535’ELat 36° 48.404’SMade in New ZealandMN000433BFISH 4432 / 4433

Page 32 - Appendix A - Specifications

Congratulations on choosing a Navman fish-finder. For maximum benefit, please read this manual carefully before installation and use. This manual desc

Page 33 - Appendix B - Dimensions

1-2 How the FISH 4432/4433 worksThe FISH 4432/4433 has two parts:- the transducer attached to the hull- the display unit.The transducer generates an u

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Power On / Auto PowerPress to turn the fishfinder on.If the fishfinder is wired for auto power, it turns on automatically whenever the boat’s igniti

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3 Setting up the FISH 4432/4433Press MENU twice, to show the Setup menu, then select a particular option using the or cursor keys. (Section 2 Basic

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The Setup menu and optionsSonar - see section 3-2Simulate - see section 2Comms - see section 3-7Alarms - see section 3-5Fuel - see section 3-3Logs - s

Page 37 - FISH 4432 / 4433

Press MENU once or more until the Setup menu is displayed, then select System: LanguageSelect the language for the displays. The options are: English

Related models: 4432

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