Navman 4432 Manual Do Utilizador

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Temperature
The factory settings should be sufficiently 
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 match the measured temperature. The 
temperature can be set from 32° to 99.9°F (0° to 
37.7°C) with a resolution of 0.1° unit.
To change the units between °F (Fahrenheit) or 
°C (Celsius), see section 3-6 Setup > Units.
 
 
Temp filter
Increase this setting to stabilise an erratic 
temperature reading. Decrease to improve 
reading responsiveness. The temperature filter 
can be set from 0 to 30 seconds.
Fuel
Calibrating the fuel usage can improve the 
accuracy of fuel measurements. 
Twin engine installations require each fuel 
transducer to be calibrated. This can be done 
at the same time with two portable tanks or at 
different times using one portable tank.
Calibrating the fuel transducer(s) requires 
accurate measurement of the fuel 
consumption. This is best done using a small 
portable tank. At least 4 gallons (15 litres) of 
fuel should be used to ensure an accurate 
calibration. 
It is often very difficult to fill underfloor tanks 
to the same level twice due to air pockets, so 
the more fuel used, the more accurate the 
calibration.
To calibrate the fuel transducer(s), perform the 
following steps:
1.  Record the level of the fuel in the tank(s).
2.  Connect the portable tank(s) to the engine  
 
through the fuel transducer(s).
3.  Run the engine at normal cruising speed  
 
until at least 4 gallons (15 litres) of fuel has  
 
been used per engine.
4.  Check the actual amount of fuel used per  
 
engine by refilling the portable tank(s) to  
 
the original level and noting the reading(s)  
 
from the fuel dispenser’s gauge.
5. Select 
Fuel. Use the cursor keys to change  
 
the reading for each engine to match that  
 
on the fuel dispenser’s gauge. 
6. Press 
ENT when the reading is correct.
Note: If the fuel calibration options appear 
to give erroneous readings after a while, 
first check that the fuel sensor has been 
installed correctly according to the installation 
instructions supplied with it. Then see 
Appendix B - Troubleshooting.
Keel offset
Keel offset is a depth correction representing 
the vertical distance between the depth 
transducer and the location from which the 
depth is to be measured.
Enter a positive keel offset value when the 
transducer is located below the water surface 
but the total depth is required.
Enter a negative keel offset value when the 
depth below the deepest part of the boat is 
required (such as the keel, the rudder or the 
propeller) and the transducer is located closer 
to the water surface.
Use the cursor keys to select Keel offset, 
then press   to display the Keel offset box.  
Use the   or   cursor keys to adjust the value.
Note: Boat illustrated uses a through hull transducer
Water surface
Depth of transducer
Negative 
value
Transducer
Positive 
value
Warning: 
Extreme precautions must be 
observed when carrying out this 
procedure.
Failure to do so could create 
hazardous conditions that can 
cause serious personal or 
property damage.
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