Data Screen; Fuel Screen - Navman FISH 4200 Installation And Operation Manual

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3-7 DATA screen

Select MAIN MENU - DATA to display the DATA
screen:
Battery
voltage
Speed
Depth
A graph displays the surface water temperature for
the last 40 minutes and is updated every 30 seconds.
The current water temperature is displayed above
the graph and is updated every second.

3-8 FUEL screen

To use the fuel display, the optional fuel kit must be
installed and the fuel data set-up (see section 4-8).
Select MAIN MENU - FUEL to display the FUEL
screen:
REMAINING shows the amount of fuel remaining in the
fuel tanks.
FLOW shows the fuel consumption per hour. For twin
engine installations the fuel flow for each engine is
shown separately. This is useful for checking that
both engines are under the same load.
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Temperature
Temperature
Graph
Log
Engine hours
Enabled
alarms
If FUEL does not
appear on the MAIN
MENU screen, enable
it using the SETUP -
INSTALL option (see
section 4-8).
USED shows the total
fuel used since it was
reset to 0 by the CLEAR
USED command (see
section 4-7).
The temperature can be displayed in °F
(Fahrenheit) or °C (Celsius). Use the SETUP -
UNITS - TEMPERATURE menu to select the
desired temperature units (see section 4-2).
Alarms that indicate a specific temperature, or rate
of change of temperature, may be enabled (see
section 4-1).
Log. One of two distance logs can be displayed:
Trip Log or Total Log. Both logs are retained in the
FISH 4200 memory when the unit is switched off.
Use the SETUP - LOG menu to select the Trip Log
or Total Log (see section 4-6). The Trip Log must
be reset manually (e.g. to record total mileage
during a season, or the distance travelled on this
trip). Note that the units displayed on each Log will
correspond with the Speed.
Speed can be displayed in knots (KN), miles per
hour (MPH), or kilometres per hour (KPH). Use the
SETUP - UNITS - SPEED menu to select the
desired speed units (see section 4-2).
ECONOMY is the distance travelled per unit of fuel
used. The NAVMAN fishfinder calculates this from
the boat speed and fuel used. The bigger the
number, the better the fuel economy. Adjust the
throttle and trim to achieve the best fuel economy.
SPEED is the current speed of the boat.
The water depth and the enabled alarms are shown
at the base of the screen.
Warnings:
Fuel economy can change drastically
depending on boat loading and sea
conditions. Always carry adequate fuel for
the journey plus a sufficient reserve.
Each time fuel is added or removed use
the fuel setup menu (see section 4-7) to
record the fuel or else fuel remaining and
the low fuel alarm will be meaningless!
FISH
4200
Installation and Operation Manual

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