5 setup > alarms, 6 setup > units, Alarms automatically re-enable – Navman FISH 4500/4600 User Manual

Page 12: Flashing light and/or external beeper, Distance, Speed, Depth, Fuel, Temperature

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Symbol Alarm Beeper Alarm condition is
Name

Cycle

met

when

the:

Too

1

/

5

sec depth is less than

shallow

the alarm trigger

value
Too

1

/

2

sec depth is greater than

deep

the alarm triggervalue

Fish

1 short echo matches the

beep

profile of a fish

Temp.

1

/

2

sec temperature equals

the alarm triggervalue

Temp.

1

/

2

sec rate of change of

rate

temperature

equals

the

alarm trigger value

Low

1

/

2

sec battery voltage is

battery

less than the alarm

trigger

value

Low

1

/

2

sec fuel remaining equals

fuel

the alarm trigger value

3-5 Setup > Alarms

Press MENU one or more times until the Setup
menu is displayed, then select Alarms:

Trigger settings can be defined to suit the boat
and individual preferences as follows:

Alarms can be set (enabled) to automatically detect
certain conditions, such as the water being too shal-
low. Alarms that are enabled are shown as black
icons in the Alarm status box on the sonar displays.

When an enabled alarm is triggered, the beeper
sounds, an alarm message is displayed and the
alarm status icon is shown in red.

Press ENT or ESC to acknowledge the alarm,
stop the beeper and close the alarm window. This
does not disable the alarm.

Alarms automatically re-enable

The Too shallow, Too Deep and Low bat-
tery

alarms automatically re-enable when the

value moves outside the alarm trigger setting.

The Temperature alarm automatically re-
enables when the temperature is more than

0.45°F (0.25°C) above or below the alarm trig-
ger setting.

The Temperature rate alarm automatically
re-enables when the rate of temperature change
falls below the trigger setting by more than 0.2°F
(0.1°C) per minute.

Flashing light and/or external
beeper

If a secondary alarm indicator is required, a flashing
light and/or external beeper can be installed. These
can be positioned anywhere suitable on the boat.
See section 6-5 Wiring options.

3-6 Setup > Units

Press MENU one or more times until the Setup
menu is displayed, then select Units:


The default units are

shown in this example.

Distance

Select from:

nm (nautical miles)

mi (miles)

km (kilometres)

Speed

Select from:

kn (knots)

mph (miles per hour)

kph (kilometres per hour)

Depth

Select from:

ft (feet)

m (metres)

fa (fathoms)

Fuel

Select from:

Litres

USGal (US gallons)

ImpGal (Imperial Gallons)

Temperature

Select either:

°F (Fahrenheit)

°C (Celsius)

Wind
• True
• Apparent

Pressure
• kPa
• psi

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