Page 2 - Contents
Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5 1-1 Benefits of the FISH 4432/4433 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 3 - Important
6-3 Mounting and removing the display unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306-4 Systems of several instruments (4433 0nly) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 6-5 Cleaning and maintenance . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT NOTE ON USE; II; 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 ...
Page 5 - Basic Operation; Key Names
1-2 How the FISH 4432/4433 works The FISH 4432/4433 has two parts: - the transducer attached to the hull - the display unit. The transducer generates an ultrasonic pulse (sound that is above the hearing range of the human ear), which travels down towards the bottom at a speed of about 4800 ft/sec (1...
Page 6 - A title display appears briefly. This is; Key Operation
Power On / Auto Power Press to turn the fishfinder on. If the fishfinder is wired for auto power, it turns on automatically whenever the boat ’s ignition is turned on. This ensures that the engine hours counter and optional fuel functions are activated. A title display appears briefly. This is follo...
Page 7 - Setup; The factory default settings are shown; Simulate Mode; Si mulate; Si mulate; ENT; Manual, Fishing and Cruising Modes; AUTO
3 Setting up the FISH 4432/4433 Press MENU twice, to show the Setup menu, then select a particular option using the or cursor keys. (Section 2 Basic Operation, describes the basic use of keys.) The Setup menu and options are summarized below. The factory default settings are shown where applicable. ...
Page 8 - The Setup menu and options; Simulate - see section 2
The Setup menu and options Sonar - see section 3-2 Simulate - see section 2 Comms - see section 3-7 Alarms - see section 3-5 Fuel - see section 3-3 Logs - see section 3-4 Units - see section 3-6 Calibrate - see section 3-8 System - see section 3-1 FISH 4432/4433 Installation and Operation Manual 10 ...
Page 10 - Beware of air pockets, especially in; Warning; Before
Scroll speed Use this to set the scroll speed on the display. There is a choice of: Very Fast , Fast , Mediu m , Slow and Pause. The depth of the water also af fects the speed of the display. Faster scroll speeds combined with a slow boat speed (typically between 2 and 6 knots) shows the most fish d...
Page 13 - NMEA Out; Fuel
Press MENU once or more until the Setup menu is displayed, then select Calibrate : The fuel options can be calibrated only when the optional single or twin engine kit is installed on petrol/gasoline engines. Speed* Calibration may be required because dif ferent hull shapes have dif ferent flow chara...
Page 14 - Keel offset; positive
Temperature The factor y settings should be suf ficiently accurate for normal usage. To calibrate the temperature readout, first measure the water temperature with a thermometer known to be accurate. Use the cursor keys to display the temperature readout box, then increase or decrease the value to m...
Page 15 - -1 Interpreting the display; Fast; Strength of echoes; Size of the fish, school of fish or other object.; Bottom types; Bottom
4-1 Interpreting the display The sonar displays do not show a fixed distance travelled by the boat; rather, they display a histor y, showing what has passed below the boat during a certain period of time. The histor y of the sonar signal displayed depends on the depth of the water and the scroll spe...
Page 16 - Depth; Sonar display of same area; Example of shadows; Fish is visible on the display
Shadows Shadows are created around areas where the ultrasonic beam cannot ‘see’. These areas include hollows on the bottom or beside rocks and ledges, where the strong echoes returned of f the rocks obscure the weak echoes of the fish and may also create a double bottom trace. See following for an e...
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When to use 200 kHz The 200 kHz frequency is best for seeing deep bottoms, showing detail and reducing noise. When to use 83 kHz The 83 kHz frequency is has a wider beam –good for locating features that can be examined in detail at 200kHz. Auto frequency This shows 200kHz detail on screen, but uses ...
Page 18 - 3 kHz display; Dual screen
83 kHz display Dual screen 200 kHz display 200/83 Khz display Note the wider bottom trace Note the smaller, defined fish arches and more bottom detail. FISH 4432/4433 Installation and Operation Manual 20 NAVMAN
Page 19 - On; Off; Transom
4-3 Fish detection and display Where to find fish Underwater features like reefs, wrecks and rocky outcrops attract fish. Use the 83/200 kHz frequency display to find these features, then look for fish by passing over the feature slowly several times using the Zoom display (see section 5-2 Sonar Zoo...
Page 20 - Changing between Cruising, Fishing; Adjusting Gain and Threshold settings; The Gain mode automatically changes to; Obtaining the best results
Unwanted signal Gain Threshold line 4-4 Gain Gain (sensitivity) controls the amount of detail displayed on the FISH 4432/4433. Understanding how to set suitable Gain settings is important for optimum performance. The Navman fishfinder has three gain modes, Cruising, Fishing and Manual. • Cruising Mo...
Page 21 - Changing the Range Mode; Range; To quickly enlarge from manual to auto-; Zoom Range and Zoom Offset
4-5 Range Range is the vertical depth displayed on the FISH 4432/4433. The Navman fishfinder has two range modes, Auto Range and Manual Range: • In Auto Range, the fishfinder adjusts the depth range automatically so the bottom is always shown in the lower part of the display. The use of Auto Range i...
Page 22 - customizing features on the sonar displays.; The Displays; DISP; Sonar; Options; Data header
Note: Refer to Section 3-2 Setup > Sonar, for information about customizing features on the sonar displays. Sonar display at a single or mixed frequency (section 5-1) Sonar split display with 83 and 200 frequencies (section 5- 4) Sonar flat bottom trace in zoomed section (section 5-3) Show perspe...
Page 24 - -3 Sonar Bottom display
5-4 Sonar 83/200 display To show the Sonar 83/200 display, press DISP and select Sonar Tab, select Sonar 83/200 and press ENT. This shows a split display, with the 83 kHz sonar history on the left side and the 200 kHz sonar histor y on the right side. Gain settings can be set independently for each ...
Page 25 - Fish recognition
To show the Fuel display, press DISP and select Other Tab, select Fuel and press ENT. There are no options. (See section 3-3 Setup > Fuel for information about setting up the fuel values. If the number of engines is set to 0 , the fuel features are turned of f.) Used shows total fuel used since t...
Page 27 - Installation and Maintenance; The cable shield is connected to Pin 1 (black; This does not start the fishfinder; If a wire colour is not specifically; Wiring Options; Basic wiring
Correct installation is critical to the performance of the FISH 4432/4433. There are two components to install, the display unit and 6 Installation and Maintenance the transducer. It is vital to read the entire installation section of this manual before attempting to install the components. Warning ...
Page 28 - Secondary alarm wiring option (FISH 4433 only); See the; Black wire; : Connect this to the negative; Red wire; : Connect this to the positive batter y; Yellow wire; : To enable the engine hours; Auto power option
Green Wire: Use this to connect a secondary alarm indicator such as a flashing light or external beeper with a built-in drive circuit. See the Auto power wiring diagram. If the external beeper or light requires more than 200 mA total, fit a relay. Consult your Navman dealer for more advice. Secondar...
Page 29 - -3 Mounting and removing the display unit; Flush mounting; -2 Options and Accessories
6-1 What comes with this product? Standard configuration: • FISH 4432/4433 display unit • Power cable • Mounting bracket (screws included) • Warranty registration card • This manual • Sun cover for display unit • Flush mounting kit • Dual frequency transom transducer (includes cable kit and screws) ...
Page 31 - -5 Cleaning and maintenance; To avoid damage, clean the screen; only; with
6-5 Cleaning and maintenance To avoid damage, clean the screen only with a damp cloth and mild detergent when dirty or covered in sea salt. Avoid abrasive cleaners, petrol or other solvents. Cover or remove a transom-mounted transducer when repainting the hull. If painting over a through hull transd...
Page 32 - Specifications; Appendix A - Specifications
Specifications FISH 4432 FISH 4433 Display type: 16 Greyscales Screen Resolution 360 high x 240 wide(pixels) White LED backlighting Display size: 4.3” (110mm) diagonal Supply voltage: 10 to 16V DC Supply current at 13.8 V: 170 mA min - no backlighting250 mA max - full backlighting Operating temperat...
Page 34 - The bottom is displayed too far up; Transom Transducers Installation
2. The fishfinder won’t turn off: The fishfinder may have been wired for Auto power. In this case, the fishfinder cannot be turned of f while the ignition power is on. (See Auto power wiring in section 6 -5 Wiring options.) 3. The fishfinder operates erratically: a) Check that the transducer does no...
Page 36 - How to contact us
How to contact us www.navman.com NORTH AMERICA BNT - Marine Electronics30 Sudbury Rd, Acton, MA 01720.Toll Free: +1 866 628 6261Fax: +1 978 897 8264e-mail: [email protected]: www.navman.com OCEANIAAustralia Navman Australia Pty. LimitedSuite 2, 408 Victoria RoadGladesville, NSW 2111, Australia....
Page 37 - IS
Lon 174° 44.535’E Lat 36° 48.404’S Made in New ZealandMN000 433 B F IS H 44 3 2 / 44 3 3