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Navman Fish 4350 User Manual

Navman Fish 4350
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FISH 4350 / 4380
FISHFINDER
Installation and
Operation Manual
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Navman Fish 4350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNavman
ModelFish 4350
CategoryFish Finder
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

1-1 Benefits of the FISH 4350 and FISH 4380

Highlights the features and advantages of the FISH 4350 and FISH 4380 fishfinders.

1-2 How the FISH 4350 and FISH 4380 Work

Explains the fundamental principles of how the FISH 4350 and FISH 4380 fishfinders operate.

2 Basic Operation

Key Names

Identifies and explains the function of the device's buttons and cursor keys for navigation.

Key Operation

Details the procedures for navigating menus, selecting options, and adjusting settings.

3 Setting up the FISH 4350 and FISH 4380

3-1 Setup > System

Configures system-level settings such as language, backlight, and key beep.

3-2 Setup > Sonar

Adjusts sonar parameters like scroll speed, fish filter, and palette for optimal display.

3-3 Setup > Fuel (FISH 4380 only)

Sets up and calibrates fuel monitoring features for the FISH 4380 model.

3-4 Setup > Data

Customizes data items to be displayed, including time base and data header.

3-5 Setup > Logs

Manages log data such as trip distance and engine hours, allowing reset options.

3-6 Setup > Alarms

Configures audible and visual alarms for various conditions like depth, fish, and battery level.

3-7 Setup > Units

Sets preferred measurement units for distance, speed, depth, fuel, and temperature.

3-8 Setup > Comms (FISH 4380 only)

Configures communication settings, including NMEA output and data transmission.

3-9 Setup > Calibrate

Calibrates speed, temperature, and fuel sensors for accurate readings.

4 Using the FISH 4350 and FISH 4380

4-1 Interpreting the display

Explains how to read and understand the sonar display, including echo interpretation.

4-2 Fish detection and display

Details methods for finding fish and how they are represented on the display.

4-3 Gain

Explains how to adjust gain settings for optimal echo detail and sensitivity.

4-4 Range

Describes how to set and adjust the depth range displayed on the sonar screen.

5 The Displays

5-1 Sonar display

Presents the full-screen sonar history, showing echoes from right to left.

5-2 Sonar Zoom display

Shows a split display with sonar history and a magnified zoom section.

5-3 Sonar Bottom display

Displays sonar history and a zoom section focused on the bottom trace.

5-4 Sonar A-Scope display

Provides a real-time analysis of echoes for optimizing gain settings.

5-5 Fuel display (FISH 4380 only)

Shows fuel usage, remaining fuel, and fuel economy data.

5-6 Data display

Displays graphs of water temperature and depth over time, plus other data.

6 Installation and Maintenance

6-1 What comes with this product?

Lists the standard components included in the FISH 4350/4380 package.

6-2 Options and Accessories

Details optional accessories available for enhancing the fishfinder's functionality.

6-3 Mounting and removing the display unit

Provides instructions for physically installing and detaching the display unit.

6-4 Wiring Options

Explains various wiring configurations for power, alarms, and data connections.

6-5 Systems of several instruments

Describes how to connect the fishfinder with other Navman instruments via NMEA.

6-6 Cleaning and maintenance

Provides guidance on cleaning the unit and routine maintenance procedures.

Appendix A - Specifications

Appendix B - Troubleshooting

Appendix D - How to contact us

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