Navman FISH 4500/4600 operation manual How the Fish 4500/4600 works

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1-2 How the FISH 4500/4600 works

The FISH 4500/4600 has two parts:

-the transducer attached to the hull

-the display unit.

The transducer generates an ultrasonic pulse (sound that is above the hearing range of the human ear), which travels down towards the bottom at a speed of about 4800 ft/sec (1463 m/ sec), spreading out into a cone shape.

When the pulse meets an object, such as a fish or the bottom, it is partly reflected back up towards the boat as an echo. The depth of the object or bottom is calculated by the FISH 4500/4600 by measuring the time taken between sending a pulse and receiving the echo. When an echo has been returned, the next pulse is sent.

The FISH 4500/4600 converts each echo into an electronic signal, displayed as a vertical line of pixels. The most recent echo appears on the extreme right of the display, with the older echoes being scrolled towards the left, eventually disap- pearing off the display.

The scroll speed depends upon the water depth and scroll speed setting. See section 3-2 Setup

>Sonar and section 4-1 Interpreting the display, for more information.

The appearance of echoes displayed are af- fected by:

the fishfinder settings (frequency selected, range and gain settings)

echoes (different fish types, different bot- tom types, wrecks and seaweed)

noise (water clarity and bubbles).

See section 4-1 Interpreting the display, for more information.

FISH 4500/4600 Installation and Operation Manual

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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 archesObtaining the best results GainChanging between Auto and Manual Zoom Range and Zoom Offset Changing the Range ModeRange 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