Navman 4432 Setup Comms 4433 only, Nmea data, Nmea Out, NavBus Group, Setup Calibrate

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Fuel

Temperature

Select from:

Select either:

• Litres

• °F (Fahrenheit)

• USGal (US gallons)

• °C (Celsius)

• ImpGal (Imperial Gallons)

3-7 Setup > Comms (4433 only)

Use this feature when the FISH 4432/4433

NMEA data

is connected to other Navman instruments

Use this to specify which NMEA sentences will

through NavBus or any compatible NMEA

be transmitted (see Appendix A - Specifications

instrument.

and section 5-7 Data display, for information

 

 

about how to display NMEA data).

Press MENU once or more until the Setup menu is displayed, then select Comms:

NMEA Out

NMEA is generally used with third party instruments. Select to transmit NMEA sentences (see Appendix A - Specifications).

NavBus

NavBus is the preferred method for connecting the FISH 4433 to other Navman instruments. Select if the instruments are connected using NavBus.

NavBus Group

Use this when a group of Navman instruments are connected together using NavBus, to specify a group of instruments for backlighting, if required. Then, if the backlight setting on one instrument in the group is adjusted, the other instruments change automatically. Otherwise, select 0.

3-8 Setup > Calibrate

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 or twin engine kit is installed on petrol/gasoline engines.

Speed*

Calibration may be required because different hull shapes have different flow characteristics.

Obtain an accurate measurement of the boat’s speed from a GPS receiver; or by following another boat travelling at a known speed; or by making a timed run over a known distance.

Note: for accurate calibration:

The speed from a GPS receiver should be greater than 5 knots.

The speed from another paddlewheel transducer should be between 5 and 20 knots.

Best results are achieved in calm conditions where there is minimal current (best at high or low tide).

Use the cursor keys to display the speed readout box, then increase or decrease the readout to match the independent speed value.

Speed Filter*

Increase this setting to stabilise an erratic speed reading. Decrease to improve reading responsiveness. The speed filter can be set from 0 to 30 seconds.

* only available on 4433

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FISH 4432/4433 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Pilot Contents Navman Benefits of the Fish 4432/4433 IntroductionHow the Fish 4432/4433 works Basic OperationKey Names Power Off Power On / Auto PowerBacklight Adjustment Key OperationSimulate Mode Setting up the Fish 4432/4433Manual, Fishing and Cruising Modes Setup menu and options Auto power off Setup SystemBacklight Snooze Mode Factory resetPulse power Fish symbolsScroll speed Digit sizeReset trip dist Setup LogsReset total dist Reset engine hoursAlarms automatically re-enable Setup AlarmsSetup Units Flashing light and/or external beeperSetup Calibrate Setup Comms 4433 onlyNmea data Nmea OutTemp filter TemperatureFuel Keel offsetInterpreting the display Using the Fish 4432/4433Strength of echoes Bottom typesShadows Frequency and cone widthExample of shadows Depth 83 kHz 200 kHzWhen to use 83 kHz Single and Dual frequency fishfinding When to use 200 kHzAuto frequency 200/83 Khz display KHz displayFish symbols On Fish detection and display Where to find fishFish arches Changing between Cruising, Fishing and Manual GainObtaining the best results Range Changing the Range ModeZoom Range and Zoom Offset Display menu DisplaysSonar display Data headerSonar Zoom display Sonar HistoryScope Bottom lockSonar 83/200 display Sonar Bottom displaySonar A-Scope display Scope perspective view Fish recognitionFuel display 4433 only About display Data displayBasic wiring Wiring OptionsNmea wiring Option Fish 4433 only Wire FunctionFuel kit wiring Fish 4433 only Secondary alarm wiring option Fish 4433 onlyAuto power option Through hull transducersWhat comes with this product? Options and AccessoriesMounting and removing the display unit Removing the display unit Flush MountingBracket Mounting Systems of several instruments 4433 0nlyRepeat Cleaning and maintenanceSpecifications Fish Appendix a SpecificationsFishfinder won’t turn on Appendix B Dimensions Appendix C TroubleshootingFishfinder operates erratically Fishfinder won’t turn offBottom is not displayed Bottom is displayed too far up the screenFlow indicates no fuel or low fuel Twin engine installation shows only one flow rateErratic Fuel Flow readings There is no reading for fuel economyOceania How to contact usFish 4 432 / 4