Navman 4432, 4433 Fish detection and display Where to find fish, Fish symbols On, Fish arches

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4-3 Fish detection and display

Where to find fish

Fish symbols Off

Underwater features like reefs, wrecks and rocky outcrops attract fish. Use the 83/200 kHz frequency display to find these features, then look for fish by passing over the feature slowly several times using the Zoom display (see section 5-2 Sonar Zoom display). If there is a current, the fish will often be found downstream of the feature.

When fishing with the FISH 4432/4433 with the Fish symbols Off, a weak fuzzy band may appear between the bottom trace and surface. This might indicate a thermocline - a rapid change in water temperature, such as the edge of a warm or cold current. The temperature difference can form a barrier which the fish may not swim through. In fresh water, fish often collect around a thermocline.

Fish symbols

The fish symbol can be customized or switched off altogether so that the echoes are not converted to fish symbols on the display. See section 3-2 Setup

>Sonar. The differences between Fish symbol On and Off are:

Fish symbols On

Using Navman’s SBN-IIsonar technology the fishfinder analyses all echoes and eliminates most false signals and clutter so that remaining targets are most likely fish. Depending on the strength of the remaining echoes, they are displayed as either small, medium or large fish symbols - with or without depth. While the SBN-IIprocessing is very sophisticated it is not foolproof - there will be times when

the fishfinder will not be able to differentiate between large air bubbles, rubbish containing air, fishing floats etc. and genuine fish.

The picture shows the Sonar display with the Fish symbol: symbol + depth:

For experienced users this always provides the best information as every echo is displayed, whether it is surface clutter, a thermocline or a fish.

The picture in section 4-1 Interpreting the display, shows the Sonar display with the Fish symbols Off. The fish appear as arches.

Fish arches

In good conditions and with Fish symbols Off, a fish passing through the cone-shaped ultrasonic pulse is displayed as a fish arch. The 83 kHz frequency uses a wider cone than the 200 kHz frequency. This makes the fish arches easier to see.

A fish arch occurs when a fish enters the weak edge of the sonar cone, generating a weak echo that is displayed as the first pixel of the fish arch. As the fish moves closer to the middle of the cone, the distance between the transducer and the fish reduces and the echo is displayed at progressively shallower depths, producing the start of an arch. When the fish passes directly beneath the middle of the cone, the echo becomes strongest and thickest. As the fish passes out of the middle of the cone the reverse happens with a progressively weaker and deeper echo.

There are many reasons why fish arches may not be seen. For example:

Poor transducer installation (see Transom Transducers Installation Guide).

If the boat is anchored then fish will tend to show on the display as horizontal lines as they swim into and out of the transducer sonar beam. Slow speeds in deeper water give the best fish arch returns.

Range is important. It will be much easier to see fish arches when using zoom mode to concentrate on a particular section

of water, rather than just displaying everything from the surface to the bottom. Zooming increases screen resolution and is necessary for good fish arches.

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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 Key Operation Power On / Auto PowerPower Off Backlight AdjustmentSimulate Mode Setting up the Fish 4432/4433Manual, Fishing and Cruising Modes Setup menu and options Factory reset Setup SystemAuto power off Backlight Snooze ModeDigit size Fish symbolsPulse power Scroll speedReset engine hours Setup LogsReset trip dist Reset total distFlashing light and/or external beeper Setup AlarmsAlarms automatically re-enable Setup UnitsNmea Out Setup Comms 4433 onlySetup Calibrate Nmea dataKeel offset TemperatureTemp filter FuelBottom types Using the Fish 4432/4433Interpreting the display Strength of echoesDepth 83 kHz 200 kHz Frequency and cone widthShadows Example of shadowsWhen 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 Data header DisplaysDisplay menu Sonar displayBottom lock Sonar HistorySonar Zoom display ScopeSonar 83/200 display Sonar Bottom displaySonar A-Scope display Scope perspective view Fish recognitionFuel display 4433 only About display Data displayWire Function Wiring OptionsBasic wiring Nmea wiring Option Fish 4433 onlyThrough hull transducers Secondary alarm wiring option Fish 4433 onlyFuel kit wiring Fish 4433 only Auto power optionWhat comes with this product? Options and AccessoriesMounting and removing the display unit Systems of several instruments 4433 0nly Flush MountingRemoving the display unit Bracket MountingRepeat Cleaning and maintenanceSpecifications Fish Appendix a SpecificationsFishfinder won’t turn on Appendix B Dimensions Appendix C TroubleshootingBottom is displayed too far up the screen Fishfinder won’t turn offFishfinder operates erratically Bottom is not displayedThere is no reading for fuel economy Twin engine installation shows only one flow rateFlow indicates no fuel or low fuel Erratic Fuel Flow readingsOceania How to contact usFish 4 432 / 4