LiveScope™ XR System with GLS 10™ Transducer and LVS62
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Supported sonar technologies | LiveScope, Down, Forward, Perspective |
| Fishfinder frequencies | 530-1100 kHz |
| Nombre de canaux | 0.0 |
| Sonar connector type | Garmin owner |
| Compatible displays | Garmin chartplotters compatible with LiveScope (GPSMAP, ECHOMAP UHD, ECHOMAP Ultra series) |
| IP rating | IPX7 |
| Wireless connectivity | No |
| Mounting type | Trolling motor (shaft, barrel, perspective) |
| Certifications | CE, FCC |
| Fishing type | lake, river, sea, open water, vertical |
| Integrated GPS antenna | No |
| Integrated speed sensor | No |
| Integrated temperature sensor | Yes |
| Package contents | LVS62 sounder, GLS 10 module, cables, ferrite, hose clamps, screws, hex key, installation manual |
| Release year | 2023.0 |
| Warranty | 2.0 |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Garmin LiveScope™ XR system with LVS62 transducer represents the evolution of real-time sonar technologies, specifically designed to offer extended range. Unlike traditional LiveScope systems (such as previous generations LVS32 or the newer LVS34), the LiveScope XR is optimized for detecting targets at greater distances and in deeper waters, providing increased visibility for freshwater and saltwater anglers. This system consists of the GLS 10™ sonar module and the LVS62 transducer, offering seamless integration with compatible Garmin chartplotters.
Installation and Versatile Mounting of LiveScope XR LVS62
The LVS62 transducer is designed for versatile installation on your trolling motor. Three mounting options are included and detailed: perspective mode mounting, motor barrel mounting, and direct mounting on the motor shaft. Perspective mode mounting allows the transducer to be used for perspective, down, and forward views, with a 11-degree extension arm facilitating transitions between these modes. Barrel or shaft mounting allows for down and forward views only, offering a more discreet installation but without the perspective view. Adjustment knobs are provided for tool-free view changes, while optional discrete hardware allows for a more permanent fixation of the selected angle.
Technical Considerations for Optimal Performance
To ensure compliance with FCC regulations and reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI), installation of a ferrite bead is required on the transducer cable near the connector. Special attention should be given to transducer cable routing, with the recommendation to use black electrical tape to secure it and to create a service loop of at least 25 cm (10 in) centered on the electric motor’s rotating joint. These precautions are essential to prevent cable damage, ensure full motor rotation without tension, and avoid interference with the propeller. The GLS 10 sonar module must be mounted in a ventilated location, protected from extreme temperatures and immersion, where the LEDs are visible and cables are accessible. A software update of the Garmin chartplotter is mandatory when installing the LiveScope XR LVS62 system to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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