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Place the mount base around the hole in the ice.
10 Rotate the handle to aim the transducer.

Effective Forward and Down Range

NOTE: Water conditions and bottom conditions affect the depth and range performance of the transducer. You 
should use caution and observe the water depth and range, especially when your unit is operating in manual 
range or depth mode.
When operating in LiveVü Forward mode, the transducer has an effective forward range of between five and 
eight times the depth of the water. For example, in 3 m (10 ft.) of water, the effective forward range is between 
15 and 24 m (between 50 and 80 ft.). Water conditions and bottom conditions affect the actual range.
When operating in LiveVü Down mode, the fore/aft range is equal to the depth of the water. For example, in 
10 m (33 ft.) water depth, the screen will display 5 m (16 ft.) fore and 5 m (16 ft.) aft of the transducer. Deeper 
water provides a greater fore and aft range.

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Summary of Contents for LIVESCOPE PLUS

Page 1: ...ion or severe burns Irritation may occur to the eyes respiratory system and skin Flush with water at once if contact is made with acid Do not submerge the battery and avoid contact with water Do not short the battery terminals Do not drop or throw the battery Keep the battery away from children Only replace the battery with the correct replacement battery Using another battery presents a risk of f...

Page 2: ...12 hours in a room temperature environment to fully charge a fully discharged battery When the light is solid green the battery is fully charged Battery Tips The length of time a fully charged battery will last before fully discharging varies based on many factors such as device backlight brightness the temperature and the age of the battery You can lower the backlight brightness level to help ext...

Page 3: ...e the included washers to protect and reinforce the base If you are installing a plastic bail mount you do not need to use the washers NOTE Do not use the self threading screws included with the chartplotter Only use the machine threaded screws included with this portable kit or use M4 machine screws 3 Place the included rubber washers on the bail mount knobs and screw the knobs into the sides of ...

Page 4: ... into the four corners of the pole mount base The screws protrude from the bottom of the base to stabilize it on the ice 2 Locate the pole handle and the top pole segment 3 Place the base between the pole handle and the top pole segment and screw them together 4 Determine how many of the three middle pole segments you need to use based on the thickness of the ice TIP The top of the transducer must...

Page 5: ...efer a lower profile installation without the adjustment knob you can use the included low profile hardware Installing the Transducer Using Low Profile Mounting Hardware page 8 TIP The top of the transducer must be below the bottom of the ice for best performance To install the transducer on the Garmin Ice Fishing Pole Mount you need the included hardware and hex wrench 1 If the pole is equal to o...

Page 6: ...cable to the XDCR port on the GLS 10 sonar module TIP To reduce electromagnetic interference snap the ferrite bead if included onto the transducer cable near the connector to the GLS 10 sonar module 7 Position the transducer for the desired view TIP Turn the transducer one click to change the orientation from down to forward 8 After mounting the transducer on the pole use the hook and loop straps ...

Page 7: ...en operating in LiveVü Forward mode the transducer has an effective forward range of between five and eight times the depth of the water For example in 3 m 10 ft of water the effective forward range is between 15 and 24 m between 50 and 80 ft Water conditions and bottom conditions affect the actual range When operating in LiveVü Down mode the fore aft range is equal to the depth of the water For e...

Page 8: ...cting and Stowing the Cables CAUTION Ensure that you connect the correct spade connector to the correct battery terminal Damage to the battery or device or bodily harm may occur if the device is improperly connected to the battery NOTE The gray and connectors on the power cable are for connecting to an optional PS22 transducer 1 Connect the 4 pin power cable and network cable to the chartplotter 2...

Page 9: ...from 5 to 122 F Battery charging temperature range From 15 to 40 C from 5 to 104 F Battery storage temperature range From 15 to 40 C from 5 to 104 F Physical size assembled kit with device L W H 35 31 33 cm 13 8 12 2 13 0 in Weight without device 8 68 kg 19 15 lb 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 Weight transducer only 1018 g 2 25 lb Frequencies...

Page 10: ... 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 1 Remove the fouling with a soft cloth and mild detergent 2 Wipe the device dry 2022 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and othe...

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