Navman FISH 4500/4600 Sonar Bottom display, Sonar 50/200 display, Sonar A-Scope display

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5-3 Sonar Bottom display

To show the Sonar Bottom display, press DISP and select Sonar Tab, select Sonar Bottom and press ENT.

This shows a split display, with the sonar history on the right side and the zoom section on the left. The bottom signal is shown as a flat trace in the centre of the zoom section.

Showing the bottom as a flat trace can make it easy to compare the echo strengths shown in the bottom signals. This can help to identify the type of bottom and objects close to the bottom.

The zoom bar can only indicate the zoom range. It cannot indicate the zoom offset as this changes for each sounding displayed on the display.

The zoom bar is fixed in the middle of the display.

See section 4-5 Range, for information about adjusting the Zoom Range and Zoom Offset.

To change items, press MENU until the Options menu is shown.

Gain is explained in section 4-4 Gain. Range is explained in section 4-5 Range. A-scopeis explained in section 5-5 Sonar A-Scope display.

Data header is explained in section 5-1 Sonar display.

Bottom lock and Split ratio are explained in section 5-2 Sonar Zoom display.

5-4 Sonar 50/200 display

To show the Sonar 50/200 display, press DISP and select Sonar Tab, select Sonar 50/200 and press ENT.

This shows a split display, with the 50 kHz sonar history on the left side and the 200 kHz sonar history on the right side. Gain settings can be set independently for each frequency. Range settings apply to both sections of the display.

To change items, press MENU until the Op-

tions menu is shown. Gain is explained in section 4-4 Gain.

Range is explained in section 4-5 Range. A-scopeis explained in section 5-5 Sonar A- Scope display.

Data header is explained in section 5-1 Sonar display.

Split ratio is explained in section 5-2 Sonar Zoom display.

5-5 Sonar A-Scope display

To show the SonarA-Scope display, press DISP and select Sonar Tab, select Sonar A-Scopeand press ENT.

Use this to analyse the sonar data in detail and optimize the Gain settings.

Divider line between sonar history and A-scope

Gain setting (strongest echo for display)

Gain threshold (weakest echo for display)

The user can define the level of the weakest and strongest echoes to be shown on the sonar dis- plays, by using the Gain and Threshold settings.

See section 4-4 Gain, for more information. The strength of an echo at a particular depth is shown by the length of the horizontal line at that depth. A strong echo produces a long line whereas a weak echo produces a short line. To change items, press MENU until the Options menu is shown.

Gain is explained in section 4-4 Gain. Range is explained in section 4-5 Range. Data header is explained in section 5-1 Sonar display.

Split ratio is explained in section 5-2 Sonar Zoom display.

Fish recognition

The echo strengths shown on the A-scope can be useful in recognising the type of fish. Different species of fish have different sizes and shapes of swim bladders. The air in the swim bladder reflects the ultrasonic pulse, so the strength of the echo varies between fish species according to the size and shape of the swim bladder.

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FISH 4500/4600 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Navman FCC Statement Contents Introduction Benefits of the Fish 4500/4600How the Fish 4500/4600 works Power On / Auto Power Basic OperationKey Operation Key NamesPower Off Backlight AdjustmentSimulate Mode Manual, Fishing and Cruising ModesSetting up the Fish 4500/4600 Setup menu and optionsSetup System Setup SonarSetup Fuel Setup Logs Setup Alarms Setup UnitsSetup Comms Setup CalibrateKeel offset Using the Fish 4500/4600 Interpreting the displayStrength of echoes Bottom typesFrequency and cone width ShadowsExample of shadows Sonar display of same area 50 kHz 200 kHzWhen to use 200 kHz When to use 50 kHzWhen to use 50/200 kHz Single and Dual frequency fishfindingKHz display 200/50 Khz displayWhere to find fish Fish symbolsFish detection and display Fish archesGain Changing between Auto and ManualObtaining the best results Changing the Range Mode Range Zoom Range and Zoom Offset Displays Sonar displayDisplay menu Data headerSonar Zoom display Sonar Bottom display Sonar 50/200 displaySonar A-Scope display Fish recognitionFuel display Data displayAbout display Installation and Maintenance Options and AccessoriesWhat comes with this product? Mounting and removing the display unitPower and transducer connections Removing the display unitThrough hull transducers Optional fuel transducer cable has a whiteWiring Options Basic wiringAuto power wiring option Secondary alarm wiring optionFuel kit wiring Comms wiringCleaning and maintenance Systems of several instrumentsAppendix a Specifications Page Appendix C Troubleshooting Fishfinder won’t turn onFishfinder won’t turn off Fishfinder operates erraticallyNorth America Fish 4500 and Fish