
Livox Avia
Quick Start Guide
9
Downloading and Using Livox Viewer
Visit http://www.livoxtech.com and download the latest Livox Viewer to check the point cloud
data. Livox Viewer supports Windows
®
7/8/10 (64 bit) and Ubuntu
TM
16.04 (64 bit).
1. Download the file named “Livox Viewer.”
2. Unzip the Livox Viewer file and click to open the .exe file named “Livox Viewer.” For
Ubuntu users, unzip the Livox Viewer file and click to open the “./livox_viewer.sh” file under
the root directory.
3. Launch Livox Viewer, and click . A pop-up window will appear. Users can check all
Livox LiDAR sensors in the Local Area Network (LAN) on this pop-up window.
4. Click "LiDAR" on the top of the device manager window.
5. Select the Livox Avia you want to check, and click
to connect. Alternatively, select the
Livox Avia you want to check, right click, and click “Connect”.
6. After connecting, click to view the point cloud data.
• For Windows users, Livox Viewer may fail to detect LiDAR sensors if Windows Firewall
is turned on. In this situation, go to the Control Panel to turn off Windows Firewall and
restart Livox Viewer.
• Download and read the Livox Viewer User Manual for more information on how to use
Livox Viewer.
Low-Temperature Start-Up
The working temperature of the Livox Avia is from -40° to 65° C (-40° to 149° F ) with the self-
dissipation module attached. In a low-temperature environment, the Livox Avia may enter self-
heating mode when connecting to a power supply. The self-heating mode may last at least
3 min with a maximum power of 31 W. Therefore, make sure the external power source is
appropriate, especially in a low-temperature environment.
Specifications
Model
AVIA
Laser Wavelength
905 nm
Laser Safety
①
Class 1 (IEC 60825-1:2014) (safe for eyes)
Detection Range (@100 klx)
②
190 m @ 10% reflectivity
230 m @ 20% reflectivity
320 m @ 80% reflectivity
Detection Range (@0 klx)
③
190 m @ 10% reflectivity
260 m @ 20% reflectivity
450 m @ 80% reflectivity