Navman Explore the Benefits of Fish Finders for Optimal Fishing Results

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1 Introduction

Congratulations on choosing a Navman fish-finder. For maximum benefit, please read this manual carefully before installation and use.

This manual describes how to install and set up the FISH 4432/4433 and the associated dual-frequency transom transducer. (If a through hull transducer is used, refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with that transducer.)

This manual also explains how to operate the FISH 4432/4433 effectively and provides troubleshooting information and performance tips.

1-1 Benefits of the FISH 4432/4433

Important

It is vital to the performance of the fishfinder that the transducer is installed in the best location. Please follow the installation instructions very carefully.

The FISH 4432/4433 is a high quality, dual- frequency sonar fishfinder that is supplied with a dual-frequency transducer. It uses a 16 level greyscale FSTN display for easy daylight viewing that can be dimmed for night fishing. The bracket mounting option also allows the fishfinder to be tilted and swivelled for optimum viewing.

The dual frequency capability enables the FISH 4432/4433 to operate and display:

At a high frequency of 200 kHz.

At a low frequency of 83 kHz.

Both frequencies side-by-side on a split display.

Both frequencies combined together into a single display.

This capability, combined with a variable power output of up to 250 watts, ensures that the FISH 4432/4433 operates effectively in shallow and deep water.

The FISH 4432/4433 can detect the bottom to a depth of 750 feet (230 metres) depending on the clarity of the water, the ultrasonic frequency chosen and the type of transducer used.

The Navman fishfinder can be used to find fish, to locate features on the bottom such as reefs or wrecks and to help recognize favourite fishing spots from the bottom profile.

The Navman fishfinder can also assist with navigation by providing depth information to

help identify the depth contours marked on charts. The FISH 4432/4433 is particularly suited to work with the TRACKER 5430/5380.

The two instruments can be connected together using either NavBus or NMEA, so they can share data. (only applies to FISH 4433)

IMPORTANT NOTE ON USE. While any fishfinder can be used as an aid to navigation, accuracy can be limited by many factors, including the location of the transducer. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure the Navman fishfinder is installed and used correctly.

With the optional fuel kit, the FISH 4433 also becomes a sophisticated and easy-to-use fuel computer.

All of the Navman 4000 Series fishfinders use new proprietary SBN-IITechnology for sonar processing to improve Signal enhancement, Bottom recognition and Noise rejection.

SBN-IITechnology uses digital adaptive filter algorithms to enhance all returned signals. At the same time, SBN-IITechnology uses active noise control to reject interference, which can often be mistaken by fishfinders for true returns.

Using SBN-IITechnology, the Navman fishfinder analyses the reflections from each pulse, filters false returns and displays what is in the water under the boat. See section 4-1 Interpreting the display, for more information.

FISH 4432/4433 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Pilot Contents Navman Introduction Benefits of the Fish 4432/4433How the Fish 4432/4433 works Basic OperationKey Names Power On / Auto Power Power OffBacklight Adjustment Key OperationSimulate Mode Setting up the Fish 4432/4433Manual, Fishing and Cruising Modes Setup menu and options Setup System Auto power offBacklight Snooze Mode Factory resetFish symbols Pulse powerScroll speed Digit sizeSetup Logs Reset trip distReset total dist Reset engine hoursSetup Alarms Alarms automatically re-enableSetup Units Flashing light and/or external beeperSetup Comms 4433 only Setup CalibrateNmea data Nmea OutTemperature Temp filterFuel Keel offsetUsing the Fish 4432/4433 Interpreting the displayStrength of echoes Bottom typesFrequency and cone width ShadowsExample of shadows Depth 83 kHz 200 kHzWhen to use 83 kHz Single and Dual frequency fishfinding When to use 200 kHzAuto frequency KHz display 200/83 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 Displays Display menuSonar display Data headerSonar History Sonar Zoom displayScope Bottom lockSonar 83/200 display Sonar Bottom displaySonar A-Scope display Scope perspective view Fish recognitionFuel display 4433 only Data display About displayWiring Options Basic wiringNmea wiring Option Fish 4433 only Wire FunctionSecondary alarm wiring option Fish 4433 only Fuel kit wiring Fish 4433 onlyAuto power option Through hull transducersWhat comes with this product? Options and AccessoriesMounting and removing the display unit Flush Mounting Removing the display unitBracket Mounting Systems of several instruments 4433 0nlyCleaning and maintenance RepeatAppendix a Specifications Specifications FishAppendix B Dimensions Appendix C Troubleshooting Fishfinder won’t turn onFishfinder won’t turn off Fishfinder operates erraticallyBottom is not displayed Bottom is displayed too far up the screenTwin engine installation shows only one flow rate Flow indicates no fuel or low fuelErratic Fuel Flow readings There is no reading for fuel economyHow to contact us OceaniaFish 4 432 / 4