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Navman FISH 4150 User Manual

Navman FISH 4150
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NAVMAN
Installation and
Operation Manual
www.navman.com
FISH 4100 / 4150
English .............3
Français .........24
Español ..........46
Português ......68
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Navman FISH 4150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNavman
ModelFISH 4150
CategoryFish Finder
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

About the NAVMAN Fishfinder

Provides a description of the NAVMAN fishfinder, its capabilities, and components.

Assisting Navigation

Explains how the fishfinder can be used as an aid for navigation and locating features.

Finding Fish with the Device

Details how to use the fishfinder to locate underwater features and fish.

Cleaning and Maintenance Procedures

Provides instructions for cleaning and maintaining the NAVMAN fishfinder unit.

2 Getting Started

Power and Transducer Connection

Details on connecting the power cable and transducer to the display unit for proper operation.

Powering the Fishfinder On

Instructions for turning the fishfinder unit on and the initial startup sequence.

Powering the Fishfinder Off

Instructions for turning the fishfinder unit off.

Language Selection

Steps to select and change the display language of the fishfinder.

Backlighting Adjustment

How to adjust the screen backlighting level for individual preferences.

2-1 Simulation Mode

Turning Simulation On and Off

Procedures for enabling and disabling the internal simulation mode for practice.

3 Operation

Main Menu Screen Overview

Describes the structure and navigation of the main menu screen.

History Screen Overview

Overview of the History screen's function for displaying sonar echoes over time.

Zoom Screen Overview

Overview of the Zoom screen's function for detailed viewing of sonar data.

Sonar Screen Overview

Overview of the Sonar screen for displaying echo strength and depth.

Navigate Screen Overview

Overview of the Navigate screen for displaying depth and boat status.

Data Screen Overview (FISH 4150 Only)

Overview of the Data screen, showing temperature, speed, and log data for FISH 4150.

Setup Menu Overview

Introduction to the Setup menu for customizing fishfinder preferences.

Range Menu Overview

Overview of the Range menu for adjusting depth display settings.

3-1 Alarms

Alarm Auto Re-enable Behavior

Describes how specific alarms automatically re-enable after a condition is met.

Enabling Alarms and Trigger Value Configuration

Instructions for enabling alarms and setting their trigger values.

3-2 History Screen Operation

History Screen Range Adjustment

Explanation of how to adjust the range displayed on the History screen.

3-3 History Screen Interpretation

Interpreting Fish Arches

Explains how fish appear as arches on the History screen under various conditions.

Fish Detection and Display Explanation

Details how the fishfinder detects and displays fish symbols on the screen.

Changing Gain Mode

Fish Symbol Display Options

Compares the display of fish symbols ON versus OFF.

Returned Echo Strength Interpretation

Understanding Sonar Shadows

3-4 Zoom Screen

Bottom Lock Feature

Explains the Bottom Lock feature for keeping the bottom fixed in the zoom section.

Zoom Magnification Control

Instructions on how to adjust the zoom magnification level on the screen.

3-5 Sonar Screen

Recognizing Bottom Type

How to identify different bottom types based on sonar echo patterns.

Recognizing Fish Species

How to identify fish species based on echo strength and display characteristics.

Shading Bar Adjustment

Manual Gain Settings

3-6 Navigate Screen

Speed Display (FISH 4150 Only)

Information on how speed is displayed on the Navigate screen for the FISH 4150.

3-7 Data Screen (FISH 4150 Only)

Log Functions (Trip and Total)

Details the Trip Log and Total Log functions available on the FISH 4150.

Speed Units Configuration

How to select and configure the units for displaying speed.

3-8 Range Menu

4 Setup Menu

Alarms Setup Menu

Accessing and configuring alarm settings within the Setup menu.

Units Setup Menu

Accessing and configuring units for depth, temperature, and speed.

Key Beep Setup Menu

Enabling or disabling audible feedback for key presses.

Fish Symbol Setup Menu

Configuring the display of fish symbols on the sonar screen.

Contrast Setup Menu

Adjusting the display contrast level for better visibility.

Install Setup Menu

Accessing installation-related settings like language and keel offset.

4-1 Alarms Menu

Alarm Auto Re-enable Behavior

Describes how specific alarms automatically re-enable after a condition is met.

4-2 Units Menu

4-3 Key Beep

4-4 Fish Symbol

4-5 Contrast Menu

4-6 Log Menu (FISH 4150 Only)

Zero Trip Log Function

Procedure to reset the Trip Log value to zero.

Zero All Logs Function

Procedure to reset both Trip Log and Total Log values to zero.

4-7 Install Menu

Keel Offset Configuration

Setting the keel offset value to accurately measure depth relative to the keel.

4-8 Calibration Menu (FISH 4150 Only)

Calibrating Boat Speed

Instructions for calibrating the boat speed reading for accuracy.

4-9 Resetting to Factory Defaults

5 Installation

5-1 Standard Configuration Items

Lists the standard components included with the NAVMAN fishfinder.

5-2 Optional Items and Accessories

Details available optional transducers and accessories for the fishfinder.

5-3 Mounting the Display Unit

Instructions for selecting a location and mounting the fishfinder display unit.

5-4 Wiring Connection

Basic Wiring Option

Describes the basic wiring method for powering the fishfinder.

Auto Power Wiring Option

Details the auto power wiring for automatic startup with boat ignition.

External Beeper/Light Connection

Instructions for connecting an external beeper or flashing light.

NMEA Instruments Connection

Guidance on connecting the fishfinder to other NMEA instruments.

5-5 Connecting to Other Instruments

NMEA Protocol Explanation

Explanation of the NMEA protocol for marine instrument communication.

Appendix A - Specifications

FISH 4150 Specific Specifications

Details specific technical specifications applicable only to the FISH 4150 model.

Appendix B - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting: Fishfinder Won't Turn On

Solutions for issues where the fishfinder fails to power on.

Troubleshooting: Fishfinder Won't Turn Off

Solutions for problems preventing the fishfinder from powering off.

Troubleshooting: Erratic Operation

Guidance for resolving erratic behavior or inconsistent readings from the fishfinder.

Troubleshooting: No Bottom Display

Solutions for when the fishfinder fails to display bottom depth.

Troubleshooting: Bottom Display Position Error

Addressing issues where the bottom is displayed incorrectly on the screen.

Troubleshooting: Bottom Echo Issues While Moving

Solutions for problems with bottom echoes or readings while the boat is in motion.

Troubleshooting: No Display on Power On

Guidance for when the fishfinder beeps but shows no display upon startup.

Troubleshooting: Incorrect Language Display

Instructions for correcting an incorrectly displayed language.

Troubleshooting: No Transducer Detected Error

Solutions for the 'No Transducer Detected' message and simulation mode prompt.

Appendix C - How to Contact Us

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