GARMIN Livescope Plus LVS34 Transducer Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Garmin
Table of Contents
- GARMIN Livescope Plus LVS34 Transducer
- Important Safety Information
- Tools Needed
- Parts Bags
- Mounting Considerations
- Cable Considerations
- Installing the Transducer on the Perspective Mode Mount
- Viewing Modes
- Installing the Transducer on a Trolling Motor Barrel
- Trolling Motor Barrel Mount Orientation
- Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor Shaft
- Mounting the GLS 10 Black Box Device
- Installation Diagram
- Power Cable Extensions
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GARMIN Livescope Plus LVS34 Transducer
Important Safety Information
WARNING See an Important Safety and Product Information guide in the
chart plotter product box for product warnings and other important
information.
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel. Sonar
is a tool that enhances your awareness of the water beneath your boat. It does
not relieve you of the responsibility of observing the water around your boat
as you navigate.
CAUTION Failure to install and maintain this equipment in accordance with these instructions could result in damage or injury.
To obtain the best performance and to avoid damage to your boat, you must
install the Garmin® device according to these instructions.
Read all installation instructions before proceeding with the installation. If
you experience difficulty during the installation, go to support.garmin.com
for more information.
Software Update
You must update the Garmin chart plotter software when you install this
device. For instructions on updating the software, see your Chartplotter
owner’s manual at support.garmin.com.
Installation Support Videos
You can view videos online for assistance when installing this device.
You can access the videos by going to
garmin.com/videos/lvs34 in your web browser
or by scanning this QR code with your smartphone.
Tools Needed
- Drill
- Drill bit suitable for the GLS™ 10 sonar module selected mounting hardware and surface
- Flat screwdriver or 8 mm wrench or socket to install the barrel mount clamp
- Electrical tape (preferred) or cable ties.
Parts Bags
The installation hardware for the transducer is included in labeled bags. As you complete the installation process, each procedure begins with a reference to the label on the parts bag needed to complete the procedure. You can use this table to review or verify the parts bags needed for the installation procedures.
NOTE: You should leave all parts in the labeled bags until you are instructed to open a bag in the instructions. Not all hardware is used for all installation types.
A Contains parts needed when installing the perspective mount
B Contains parts needed when installing the perspective or shaft mount
C Contains parts needed when installing the perspective, shaft, or barrel
mount
D Contains parts needed when installing the barrel mount
E Contains parts needed when installing the shaft mount
F Contains the optional low-profile mounting screws
Mounting Considerations
Using the hardware supplied, you can mount the transducer on your trolling motor in one of three ways.
- Perspective Mount (Installing the Transducer on the Perspective Mode Mount, page 4)
- You can mount the transducer on the trolling motor shaft using the perspective view mount and bracket.
- When using the perspective view bracket, the transducer can be used for perspective, downward, and forward views.
- Barrel Mount (Installing the Transducer on a Trolling Motor Barrel, page 8)
- You can mount the transducer on either side of the trolling motor barrel.
- When mounted on the barrel, the transducer can be used for downward and forward views.
- Shaft Mount (Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor Shaft, page 10)
- You can mount the transducer on either side of the trolling motor shaft.
- When mounted on the shaft, the transducer can be used for downward and forward views.
- You cannot use perspective view when mounting the transducer directly to the trolling motor shaft, but it allows for a lower-profile installation.
When planning the installation, you should observe these considerations.
- You must angle the transducer correctly for the selected view to work properly.
- Installing the transducer with the included knobs allows for tool-free transitions between sonar views.
- You can use the included low-profile hardware instead of the knobs for a more permanent transducer view position.
- You should mount the transducer in a location where it will not be jarred when launching, hauling, or storing.
- You must install the sonar module in a location with adequate ventilation where it will not be exposed to extreme temperatures.
- You should mount the sonar module in a location where the LEDs are visible, where the cables can be connected, and where the device will not be submerged.
Cable Considerations
NOTICE: Zip ties and cable clamps can over-tighten and damage or break the cable, or cause cable fatigue due to repeated rotation of the motor.
You should use black electrical tape to secure the cable above and below the
rotating joint. If you secure the cable with zip ties, do not over-tighten the
zip ties.
You should secure the cable above and below the pivot joint of your trolling
motor.
You should create a service loop at least 25 cm (10 in.) long in the cable,
with the rotating joint centered on the loop.
Routing the Transducer Cable
You should test-fit the transducer and cable before installation.
- Allow a loose gap of at least 10 cm ( 4 in.) above and 10 cm (4 in.) 1 below the rotating joint 2 to create a loop 3 in the cable. The loop must be large enough to allow full rotation of the transducer in both directions. Allow a minimum of 25 cm (10 in.) of cable to cover the 20 cm (8 in.) section between mounting points.
- Use black electrical tape 4 to secure the transducer cable to the shaft.
- Test the full rotation of the trolling motor to ensure the cable clears the rotating joint and is not pulled tight due to tension during rotation.
Installing the Transducer on the Perspective Mode Mount
Labels identifying the parts bags required for this procedure:
ABC
NOTICE
You must secure the transducer cable to the shaft or other secure location
during installation. Damage to the transducer cable wire or the cable jacket
can cause transducer failure.
NOTE: To avoid obstructions in the sonar image, you should mount the transducer on the shaft as far from the motor as possible.
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Remove the perspective mode extension arm, the front half of the mounting bracket, and the short knob from parts bag A.
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Remove the back half of the mounting bracket and four screws from parts bag B.
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Remove the long knob from parts bag C.
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If the trolling motor shaft is equal to or less than 25 mm (1 in.) in diameter, remove the rubber liner from parts bag C.
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Identify arrow 1 on the front half of the mounting bracket to ensure that you orient the bracket with the wide end of the slant 2 at the top when you attach the bracket to the trolling motor shaft.
NOTE: The perspective mode bracket has an 11-degree angle to allow the extension arm to transition between all three sonar views. -
If you are installing the transducer on a trolling motor shaft equal to or less than 25 mm (1 in.) in diameter, wrap the rubber liner 3 around the shaft in the location you want to install the mount.
NOTE: The rubber liner is not needed when installing the transducer on a trolling motor with a shaft diameter larger than 25 mm (1 in.). -
Orient the mounting bracket on the shaft so the arrows on the inside of the front half of the bracket point up.
The bracket should be aligned so the center screw hole faces the front of the trolling motor. -
Place bracket around the rubber liner on the trolling motor shaft, insert the screw 5 into the mount bracket, and secure them using the M5 hex wrench in parts bag C.
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(Optional) Transition the trolling motor from the deployed to the stowed position and back again to test the location of the mounting bracket and make any adjustments as needed.
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With the 90-degree angle pointing downward, attach the shorter length of the extension arm to the mounting bracket using the shorter knob 6.
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Place the transducer below the longer length of the extension arm and attach it using the longer knob 7.
NOTE: You can secure the extension arm to the mounting bracket and the transducer to the extension arm using the included low-profile hardware instead of the knobs if you do not plan to switch transducer modes frequently during use (Installing the Transducer Using Low Profile Mounting Hardware, page 14). -
Secure the transducer cable to the motor shaft or other secure location.
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Route the transducer cable to the installation location of the sonar module while taking these precautions.
- You must route the cable so that it does not come in contact with the propeller when the trolling motor is operating.
- You should not route the cable close to electrical wires or other sources of electrical interference.
- You must route the cable so it is not pinched when the trolling motor is deployed or stowed.
NOTE: If necessary, for extra cable length you can connect an optional extension cable, available at buy.garmin.com or from your Garmin dealer.
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Position the transducer to your desired angle (Viewing Modes, page 6).
Viewing Modes
Using the perspective mode mount and extension arm, you can change the
orientation angle of the transducer between three sonar views.
When installing the transducer using the recommended adjustment knobs, no
tools are necessary to change the orientation between these three fields of
view. You must loosen the knobs to change the orientation of the arm and
transducer, and tighten them to set the orientation.
You can verify the sonar view using the notches on the perspective mount
bracket, the shaft mount, and the transducer.
NOTE: The notches are not labeled on the transducer hardware, so you can use these tables and diagrams to understand the positioning of the transducer and perspective view bracket when changing between sonar views.
A and 1 Port downward view
A and 2 Port forward view
B and 3 Perspective view
C and 4 Starboard forward view
C and 5 Starboard downward view
Viewing Mode Examples on the Port Side
- Perspective view (notches C and 3)
- Forward view (notches A and 2)
- Downward view (notches A and 1)
You should align the marks on the transducer and extension arm to verify the appropriate orientation before tightening the knob.
Installing the Transducer on a Trolling Motor Barrel
Labels identifying the parts bags required for this procedure:
CD
NOTICE You must secure the transducer cable to the shaft or other secure location during installation. Damage to the transducer cable wires or cable jacket can cause transducer failure.
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Remove the rubber liner from parts bag C.
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Remove the hose clamp and trolling motor barrel mount from parts bag D.
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Insert the hose clamp 1 through the slot on the trolling motor mount 2 until equal lengths extend on both sides of the mount.
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Place the rubber liner against the trolling motor barrel where you plan to secure the mount.
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Secure the hose clamp around the trolling motor barrel using a flat screwdriver or 8 mm wrench or socket.
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Remove the knob from parts bag C.
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Attach the transducer to the mount using the knob 4, and tighten the knob by hand.
NOTE: You can secure the transducer to the mount using the included low- profile hardware instead of the knob if you do not plan to switch transducer modes frequently during use (Installing the Transducer Using Low Profile Mounting Hardware, page 14). -
Secure the transducer cable to the motor shaft or other secure location.
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Route the transducer cable to the installation location of the sonar module while taking these precautions.
- You must route the cable so that it does not come in contact with the propeller when the trolling motor is operating.
- You should not route the cable close to electrical wires or other sources of electrical interference.
- You must route the cable so it is not pinched when the trolling motor is deployed or stowed.
NOTE: If necessary, for extra cable length you can connect an optional extension cable, available at buy.garmin.com or from your Garmin dealer.
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Position the transducer to your desired angle (Trolling Motor Barrel Mount Orientation, page 9).
Trolling Motor Barrel Mount Orientation
The orientation angle depends on which side of the trolling motor you have
mounted the transducer on, and your desired field of view.
When installing the transducer using the recommended adjustment knob, no tools
are necessary to change the orientation from forward to downward, or vice
versa. You must loosen the knob to change the orientation and tighten it to
set the orientation.
NOTE: You should align the marks as shown on the transducer and mount to verify the appropriate orientation before tightening the knob.
- Port side, downward view
- Port side, forward view
- Starboard side, downward view
- Starboard side, forward view
Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor Shaft
Labels identifying the parts bags required for this procedure:
BCE
NOTICE: You must secure the transducer cable to the shaft or other secure location during installation. Damage to the transducer cable wire or the cable jacket can cause transducer failure.
NOTE: To avoid obstructions in the sonar image, you should mount the transducer on the shaft as far from the motor as possible.
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Remove the back of the shaft-mount bracket and four screws from parts bag B.
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Remove the front half of the shaft mount bracket from parts bag E.
-
If the trolling motor shaft is equal to or less than 25 mm (1 in.) in diameter, remove the rubber liner from parts bag C.
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Identify the arrow 1 on the front half of the shaft mount bracket to ensure that you orient the bracket with the narrow end of the angle 2 at the top when you attach the bracket to the trolling motor shaft. NOTE: The trolling motor shaft bracket has an 8-degree angle to reduce the effects of the trolling motor barrel interference with the transducer beam.
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If you are installing the transducer on a trolling motor shaft equal to or less than 25 mm (1 in.) in diameter, wrap the rubber liner around the shaft in the location you want to install the mount. NOTE: The rubber liner is not needed when installing the transducer on a trolling motor with a shaft diameter larger than 25 mm (1 in.).
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Place the shaft-mount bracket around the rubber liner on the trolling motor shaft.
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Insert the screws into the shaft mount bracket and secure them using the M5 hex wrench in parts bag .
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(Optional) Transition the trolling motor from the deployed to the stowed position and back again to test the location of the mounting bracket and make any adjustments as needed.
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Remove the knob from parts bag .
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Attach the transducer to the mount using the knob , and tighten the knob by hand.
NOTE: You can secure the transducer to the mount using the included low- profile hardware instead of the knob if you do not plan to switch transducer modes frequently during use (Installing the Transducer Using Low Profile Mounting Hardware, page 14). -
Secure the transducer cable to the motor shaft or other secure location.
-
Route the transducer cable to the installation location of the sonar module while taking these precautions.
- You must route the cable so that it does not come in contact with the propeller when the trolling motor is operating.
- You should not route the cable close to electrical wires or other sources of electrical interference.
- You must route the cable so it is not pinched when the trolling motor is deployed or stowed.
NOTE: If necessary, for extra cable length you can connect an optional extension cable, available at buy.garmin.com or from your Garmin dealer.
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Position the transducer to your desired angle, and tighten the knob (Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor Shaft, page 10).
Trolling Motor Shaft Mount Orientation
The orientation angle depends on which side of the trolling motor shaft you
mount the bracket on, and your desired field of view.
When installing the transducer using the recommended adjustment knob, no tools
are necessary to change the orientation from forward to downward, or vice
versa. You must loosen the knob to change the orientation and tighten it to
set the orientation
NOTE: You should align the marks as shown on the transducer and mount to verify the appropriate orientation before tightening the knob.
- Port side, downward view
- Port side, forward view
- Starboard side, downward view
- Starboard side, forward view
Installing the Transducer on a Pole
You can use the included hardware to install the transducer on a pole (not
included). Installing the transducer on a pole is similar to installing the
transducer on a trolling motor shaft. If needed, you can refer to the diagram
provided for installing the transducer on a trolling motor shaft when
installing the transducer on a pole
(Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor Shaft, page 10).
NOTE: The included shaft bracket features an 8-degree angle to reduce the
effects of the trolling motor barrel interference with the transducer beam.
When installing the transducer on a pole, you can purchase a flat bracket with
no angle if you prefer. See your Garmin dealer or go to buy.garmin.com for
details.
Labels identifying the parts bags required for this procedure:
BCE
NOTICE: You must secure the transducer cable to the pole or other secure location during installation. Damage to the transducer cable wire or the cable jacket can cause transducer failure.
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Remove the back of the shaft-mount bracket and four screws from parts bag D.
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Remove the front half of the shaft mount bracket from parts bag E.
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If the pole is equal to or less than 25 mm (1 in.) in diameter, remove the rubber liner from parts bag C.
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If the pole is equal to or less than 25 mm (1 in.) in diameter, wrap the rubber liner around the pole in the location you want to install the mount.
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Place the shaft-mount bracket around the rubber liner on the pole.
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Insert the screws into the shaft mount bracket, and secure them using the M5 hex wrench in parts bag
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Remove the knob and neoprene washer from parts bag .
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Place the transducer against the shaft-mount bracket, and secure it using the neoprene washer and knob.
NOTE: You can secure the transducer to the mount using the included low- profile hardware instead of the knob if you do not plan to switch transducer modes frequently during use (Installing the Transducer Using Low Profile Mounting Hardware, page 14). -
Secure the transducer cable to the pole or other secure location, and route the cable to the location of the sonar module.
Installing the Transducer Using Low Profile Mounting Hardware
If you do not plan to change the viewing mode of the transducer often, or prefer a lower-profile installation without the adjustment knobs, you can use the included hardware to install the transducer instead of using the knobs.
Labels identifying the parts bags required for this procedure:
CF
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Secure the mounting bracket to the trolling motor barrel (Installing the Transducer on a Trolling Motor Barrel, page 8) or shaft (Installing the Transducer on the Trolling Motor Shaft, page 10) (Installing the Transducer on the Perspective Mode Mount, page 4) according to the appropriate instructions, but do not use the included adjustment knobs.
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Select an action:
If you are installing the transducer on the barrel or shaft of the trolling motor, use the longer low-profile screw and metal washer from parts bag F to secure the transducer to the mounting bracket.
If you are installing the transducer using the perspective mode mount and extension arm, use the shorter low-profile screw and metal washer from parts bag F to secure the extension arm to the mounting bracket, and use the longer low-profile screw and metal washer from parts bag F to secure the transducer to the extension arm. -
Adjust the view of the transducer and tighten the low-profile screws using the M5 hex wrench in parts bag C.
Mounting the GLS 10 Black Box Device
NOTICE If you are mounting the device in fiberglass, when drilling the pilot holes, use a countersink bit to drill a clearance counterbore through only the top gel-coat layer. This will help to avoid cracking in the gel-coat layer when the screws are tightened.
NOTE : Screws are included with the device, but they may not be suitable
for the mounting surface.
Before you mount the device, you must select a mounting location, and
determine what screws and other mounting hardware are needed for the surface.
- Place the black box device in the mounting location, and mark the location of the pilot holes.
- Drill a pilot hole for one corner of the device.
- Loosely fasten the device to the mounting surface with one corner, and examine the other three pilot-hole marks.
- Mark new pilot-hole locations if necessary, and remove the device from the mounting surface.
- Drill the remaining pilot holes.
- Secure the device to the mounting location.
Installation Diagram
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Compatible Garmin chartplotter1
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LiveScope GLS 10 sonar module
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Garmin Marine Network adapter cable (Garmin part number 010-12531-01)
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Garmin Marine Network cable, small connector to NETWORK port
Water ground
7.5 A, fast-acting fuse -
NOTICE Do not remove the fuse. Removing the fuse may cause the device to malfunction and will void the warranty.
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LiveScope GLS 10 power cable to POWER port
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Transducer cable to XDCR port
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LiveScope Plus LVS34 transducer
Power Cable Extensions
If necessary, you can extend the power cable using the appropriate wire gauge for the length of the extension.
- Fuse
- Battery
- 9 ft. (2.7 m) no extension
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Splice
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• 10 AWG (5.26 mm²) extension wire, up to 4.6 m (15 ft.)
• 8 AWG (8.36 mm²) extension wire, up to 7 m (23 ft.)
• 6 AWG (13.29 mm²) extension wire, up to 11 m (36 ft.) -
Fuse
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8 in. (20.3 cm)
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Battery
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8 in. (20.3 cm)
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Maximum extension 36 ft. (11 m)
Blink Codes
After the sonar module is installed, it turns on when the chartplotter is
turned on. The color status LED on the sonar module indicates its operational
status.
LED Color | State | Status |
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Green | Blinking | The sonar module is connected to a chartplotter and is |
operating properly. You should see sonar data on the chartplotter.
Red
|
Blinking
| The sonar module is turned on, but is not connected to a chartplotter, or is
waiting to connect to a chartplotter. If the sonar module is connected to the
chartplotter and this code persists, check the wiring connections.
Orange| Blinking| A software update is in progress.
Red/Green| Blinking| Reserved
Red| Two blinks followed by a 3-second pause| Other sonar failure.
Red| Three blinks followed by a 3-second pause| The transducer is not detected
by the sonar module. If this code persists, check the wiring connections.
Red| Five blinks followed by a 3-second pause| The sonar module input voltage
exceeds the maximum input voltage.
Transducer Settings and Operation
For transducer settings and operation information, see your Chartplotter
owner’s manual.
Configuring the Viewing Mode
After installing the transducer, you should configure the software for how you
plan to use the transducer.
- Select an action:
- On the chartplotter, select Sonar > LiveScope > Options > Sonar Setup > Installation > Orientation.
- Select the viewing mode you plan to use with the transducer.
TIP: If you plan to change the viewing mode of the transducer during use, you should select Auto for the best results.
Calibrating the Compass
Before you can calibrate the compass, the transducer must be installed on the
shaft far enough away from the trolling motor to avoid magnetic interference,
and deployed in the water. Calibration must be of sufficient quality to enable
the internal compass.
NOTE: To use the compass, you must mount the transducer on the transom or
the trolling motor shaft. The compass may not work when you mount the
transducer on the motor.
NOTE: For best results, you should use a heading sensor such as the
SteadyCast™ heading sensor. The heading sensor shows the direction the
transducer is pointing relative to the boat.
You can begin turning your boat before calibrating, but you must fully rotate
your boat 1.5 times during calibration.
- From an applicable sonar view, select Options > Sonar Setup > Installation.
- If necessary, select Use AHRS to turn on the AHRS sensor.
- Select Calibrate Compass.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Specifications
LiveScope Plus LVS34 Specifications
Dimensions (L x H x W) | 161.7 x 77.5 x 47.8 mm (6.37 x 3.05 x 1.88 in.) |
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Weight (transducer only) | 1018 g (2.25 lb.) |
Frequencies | From 530 to 1,100 kHz |
Operating temperature | From 0 to 40°C (from 32 to 104°F) |
Storage temperature | From -40 to 85°C (from -40 to 185°F) |
Maximum depth/distance1 | 61 m (200 ft.) |
Field of view | Front to back: 135 degrees Side-to-side: 20 degrees |
LiveScope GLS 10 Sonar Module Specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D) 245 x 149 x 65 mm (9.7 x 5.9 x 2.6 in.)
Weight 1.96 kg (4.33 lbs.)
Operating temperature From -15 to 70°C (from 5 to 158°F)
Storage temperature From -40 to 85°C (from -40 to 185°F)
Power input From 10 to 32 Vdc
Power usage 21 W typical, 24 mW min., 58 W max.
Compass-safe distance 178 mm (7 in.)
Data output Garmin Marine Network
Open-Source Software License
To view the open-source software license(s) used in this product, go to
developer.garmin.com/open-source/linux/
Cleaning the Transducer
Aquatic fouling accumulates quickly and can reduce your device’s performance.
- Remove the fouling with a soft cloth and mild detergent.
- Wipe the device dry.
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References
- Garmin International | Home
- developer.garmin.com/open-source
- Linux | Open Source | Garmin Developers
- LiveScope™ Plus LVS34 | Garmin Customer Support
- Garmin | Australia | Support Center
- LiveScopeâ„¢ Plus LVS34 | Garmin Customer Support
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