Navman FISH 4200 Installation And Operation Manual

Navman FISH 4200 Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 FISH 4200 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 2 FCC Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a normal installation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Appendix B - Troubleshooting................27 Appendix C - How to contact us................30 NAVMAN fishfinders are set up with default units of feet, °F (Fahrenheit) and knots. Please refer to section 4-2 of this manual to change the units. FISH...
  • Page 4 Always ensure that adequate fuel is carried onboard for the intended trip plus a reserve to allow for unforeseen circumstances. This manual represents the FISH 4200 as at the time of printing. Navman NZ Limited reserves the right to make changes to specifications without notice.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    As well as detecting The FISH 4200 can be used to find fish, to locate fish, the FISH 4200 measures the water depth, water features on the bottom such as reefs or wrecks, temperature and boat speed.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    A title screen briefly appears which displays basic Power and transducer connection product information, including the software version. The FISH 4200 has two sockets located on the rear of The FISH 4200 then automatically displays the the unit. The power cable has a black 8 pin LT screen that was last used.
  • Page 7: Simulation Mode

    2-1 Simulation Mode An internal simulator allows users to learn how to To turn the Simulation mode on, power the FISH 4200 operate the fishfinder off the water. off, disconnect the blue transducer plug at the rear of unit, then turn the power on.
  • Page 8: Alarms

    Alarms automatically re-enable the boat and individual preferences. The TOO SHALLOW, TOO DEEP, LOW FUEL and The FISH 4200 has seven alarms, TOO SHALLOW, LOW BATTERY alarms automatically re-enable TOO DEEP, FISH ALARM, TEMP VALUE, TEMP when the value moves outside the alarm trigger RATE, LOW BATTERY and LOW FUEL.
  • Page 9: History Screen Interpretation

    Gain (sensitivity) controls the amount of detail The fish symbol option can be customized, or switched displayed on the screen. The FISH 4200 has two off altogether so that the echoes are not converted to gain modes, Auto Gain and Manual Gain: fish symbols on the screen.
  • Page 10 The following picture shows the HISTORY screen with The strength of the returned echo varies with several the fish symbols turned off: factors, such as: · The size of the fish, school of fish or other object. · The depth of the fish or object. ·...
  • Page 11 NAVMAN fishfinders display the most recent events on the right of the screen. Moving boat 30 seconds ago 1 minute ago Air in water (e.g. from wake) When the fish symbol option is ON, any echo returned that fits the profile of a fish is displayed on the screen with a fish symbol.
  • Page 12: Zoom Screen

    The The bottom trace is the strongest echo shown in the sonar display on the FISH 4200 is 70 pixels wide, lower part of the left side of the screen. so it can show 70 levels of return echo strength, A bottom trace with a wide black layer is indicative which is a powerful feature.
  • Page 13: Navigate Screen

    return on the fishfinder is seen, it is likely to be the Gain setting same fish species. Adjusting the Shading Bar These echoes will be The Shading Bar is displayed as a horizontal bar shown in grey on the in the lower half of the screen. Adjust the Shading Fish History section.
  • Page 14: Data Screen

    Battery Trip Log or Total Log. Both logs are retained in the voltage FISH 4200 memory when the unit is switched off. Engine hours Use the SETUP - LOG menu to select the Trip Log or Total Log (see section 4-6). The Trip Log must Speed be reset manually (e.g.
  • Page 15: Range Menu

    3-9 RANGE menu Select MAIN MENU - RANGE to change the manual NAVMAN’s FISH 4200 has two range modes, Auto range and adjust the selected depth range. Range and Manual Range. The use of Auto Range is recommended. See section 3-2 for more details.
  • Page 16: Setup Menu

    4 SETUP menu Use the SETUP menu to customize the FISH 4200 Select MAIN MENU - SETUP to display the SETUP to suit the boat and individual preferences, as follows: menu: · specify the trigger settings for the alarms (see section 4-1) ·...
  • Page 17 Alarms automatically re-enable Enabling Alarms and Changing Trigger The TOO SHALLOW, TOO DEEP and LOW Values BATTERY alarms automatically re-enable when the Press to highlight an alarm, then press value moves outside the alarm trigger setting. select it. To enable or disable an Alarm, press The TEMP VALUE alarm automatically re-enables switch between ON and OFF.
  • Page 18: Units Menu

    4-2 UNITS menu Select MAIN MENU - SETUP - UNITS to define the SPEED units for depth, temperature, speed and fuel. Can be displayed in knots (KN), miles per hour (MPH), or kilometres per hour (KPH). Press Press to highlight select the required speed units.
  • Page 19: Log Menu

    TRIP or Press to select YES or NO. Then press TOTAL. Both logs are to reset the trip log and exit. retained in the NAVMAN fishfinder but only the ZERO ALL LOGS selected log is Resetting both logs will return both the trip log and displayed.
  • Page 20: Install Menu

    4-8 INSTALL menu Use this menu at installation time, to select the KEEL OFFSET language and to enter the keel offset value, the number Keel offset is the distance between the location of of engines and the fuel tank size. The INSTALL menu the depth transducer and the point the displayed can also be used to calibrate the water temperature depth is measured from.
  • Page 21: Calibration Menu

    4-9 CALIBRATION menu Calibrating the Fuel Use this to calibrate the fuel usage. Calibrating the Use this menu to fuel usage can improve the accuracy of fuel calibrate water measurements. temperature boat Twin engine installations require each fuel transducer speed, fuel to be calibrated.
  • Page 22: Resetting To Factory Defaults

    Setting the Flow Filter Period Normally engines do not draw fuel from the tank at a steady rate. To give a stable fuel flow reading, the TRACKER calculates the flow values by taking several measurements and averaging them. The flow filter sets the period over which the fuel flow is averaged, and can be set from 1 to 255 seconds or Off.
  • Page 23: Installation

    3. Attach the cables screws. Removing the FISH 4200 · Bracket mounting requires a panel for The FISH 4200 can be removed after each use for mounting the bracket. The bracket can be protection against the environment or security rotated and tilted. reasons.
  • Page 24: Wiring Connection

    12 V DC Important The FISH 4200 must be run off a 12 volt battery and Black wire: Connect this to the negative battery must not be run off a circuit without a battery.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Fish 4200 To Other Instruments

    Depth repeater. Repeater for depth, speed, water temperature and battery voltage. Can accept many other NMEA data inputs from other instruments. Please contact your NAVMAN dealer for information on NAVMAN’s full range of NMEA enabled instruments and connection options. FISH 4200...
  • Page 26: Appendix A - Specifications

    · DBT (Depth Below Transducer) · DPT (Depth and Keel offset) Transom transducer cable length · TDK (Depth NAVMAN NZ - proprietary) · 26 ft (8 m) · TKV (Speed NAVMAN NZ - proprietary) Typical depth acquisition time from startup ·...
  • Page 27: Appendix B - Troubleshooting

    If the transducer has Repairs to the FISH 4200 may only be carried out by been impacted, it may have been kicked up on a service centre approved by NAVMAN NZ. If the the bracket.
  • Page 28 is located. To stop problems from electrical 8. The wrong language is displayed: noise, try: See section 2. rerouting the power and transducer 9. Fuel USED or REMAINING seem inaccurate: cable(s) away from the boat’s other a) If the engine is run whilst the fishfinder is electrical wiring.
  • Page 29 11. A twin engine installation shows only one flow rate: a) Check that the number of engines is set to 2. See section 4-8. 12. Erratic fuel FLOW readings: a) The fuel flow transducer may have been mounted too close to the fuel pump, or may be subject to excessive vibration.
  • Page 30: Appendix C - How To Contact Us

    FISH 4200 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 31 FISH 4200 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 32 Made in New Zealand MN000160 1951407A Lat 36° 48.404'S...

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