Navman FISH 4500/4600 operation manual Fuel display, Data display

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When fishing among a school of fish and catch- ing them, note the fish species and the strength of the echo that it returns on the A-scope. Then,

when that particular echo is seen at future times on the fishfinder, it is likely to be the same fish species.

5-6 Fuel 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 information about setting up the fuel values. If the number of engines is set to 0, the fuel features are turned off.)

Used shows total fuel used since this was last reset with the Clear Used command.

Remaining shows the amount of fuel remaining in the tank(s).

Flow shows the fuel consumption per hour. For twin engine installations, the fuel flow for each engine is shown separately. This is useful for checking that both engines are under the same load.

Economy is the distance travelled per unit of fuel used. The Fishfinder calculates this using the fuel used and boat speed (water speed or GPS speed - which ever is selected as the speed source – see section 3-3 Setup > Fuel).

The bigger this number, the better the fuel economy. Adjust the throttle and trim to achieve the best fuel economy.

Note: when water speed is selected as the speed source, calibration of the boat speed measure- ment is essential for an accurate fuel economy reading – see section 3-8 Setup > Calibrate.

5-7 Data display

To show the Data display, press DISP and select

Other Tab, select Data and press ENT.

This shows a graph of the water tempera- ture and depth over the last 20 minutes and selected data items.

The graph is useful for locating warm and cold spots in the water.

To change data items:

1. Press MENU until the Options menu is shown.

2. Highlight Data setup and press ENT.

3. Use the cursor keys to move from data field to data field.

4. Press ENT at any data field to show the list of data items that can be displayed there.

5. Highlight the required data item and press ENT. The data item is immediately displayed.

6. Press ESC when finished.

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Contents Navman FCC Statement Contents Benefits of the Fish 4500/4600 IntroductionHow the Fish 4500/4600 works Basic Operation Power On / Auto PowerKey Operation Key NamesBacklight Adjustment Power OffSimulate Mode Manual, Fishing and Cruising ModesSetup menu and options Setting up the Fish 4500/4600Setup Sonar Setup SystemSetup Fuel Setup Logs Setup Units Setup AlarmsSetup Calibrate Setup CommsKeel offset Interpreting the display Using the Fish 4500/4600Strength of echoes Bottom typesShadows Frequency and cone widthExample of shadows Sonar display of same area 50 kHz 200 kHzWhen to use 50 kHz When to use 200 kHzWhen to use 50/200 kHz Single and Dual frequency fishfinding200/50 Khz display KHz displayFish symbols Where to find fishFish detection and display Fish archesChanging between Auto and Manual GainObtaining the best results Range Changing the Range ModeZoom Range and Zoom Offset Sonar display DisplaysDisplay menu Data headerSonar Zoom display Sonar 50/200 display Sonar Bottom displaySonar A-Scope display Fish recognitionData display Fuel displayAbout display Options and Accessories Installation and MaintenanceWhat comes with this product? Mounting and removing the display unitRemoving the display unit Power and transducer connectionsThrough hull transducers Optional fuel transducer cable has a whiteBasic wiring Wiring OptionsSecondary alarm wiring option Auto power wiring optionFuel kit wiring Comms wiringSystems of several instruments Cleaning and maintenanceAppendix a Specifications Page Fishfinder won’t turn on Appendix C TroubleshootingFishfinder won’t turn off Fishfinder operates erraticallyNorth America Fish 4500 and Fish