Garmin LiveScope Plus LVS34 Handleiding

Garmin Visvinder LiveScope Plus LVS34

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LIVESCOPEâ„¢ PLUS LVS34 TRANSDUCER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Important Safety Information
Important Safety Information
Important Safety Information
Important Safety InformationImportant Safety Information
WARNING
See the guide in the chartplotter product box for product warnings and Important Safety and Product Information
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 for more information.support.garmin.com
Software
Software
Software
SoftwareSoftware Update
Update
Update
Update Update
You must update the Garmin chartplotter 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
Installation Support Videos
Installation Support Videos
Installation Support VideosInstallation Support Videos
You can view videos online for assistance when installing this device.
You can access the videos by going to in your web browser or by scanning this QR garmin.com/videos/lvs34
code with your smartphone.
Tools Needed
Tools Needed
Tools Needed
Tools NeededTools 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
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Parts Bags
Parts Bags
Parts Bags
Parts BagsParts 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.
Contains parts needed when installing the perspective mount
Contains parts needed when installing the perspective or shaft mount
Contains parts needed when installing the perspective, shaft, or barrel mount
Contains parts needed when installing the barrel mount
Contains parts needed when installing the shaft mount
Contains the optional low-profile mounting screws
Mounting Considerations
Mounting Considerations
Mounting Considerations
Mounting ConsiderationsMounting 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
â—¦You can mount the transducer on the trolling motor shaft using the perspective view mount and bracket.
â—¦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
â—¦You can mount the transducer on either side of the trolling motor barrel.
â—¦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
â—¦You can mount the transducer on either side of the trolling motor shaft.
â—¦When mounted on the shaft, the transducer can be used for downward and forward views.
â—¦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.
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Cable Considerations
Cable Considerations
Cable Considerations
Cable ConsiderationsCable 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
Routing the Transducer Cable
Routing the Transducer Cable
Routing the Transducer CableRouting the Transducer Cable
You should test-fit the transducer and cable before installation.
1Allow a loose gap of at least 10 cm ( 4 in.) above and 10 cm (4 in.) below the rotating joint to create a
loop 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.
2Use black electrical tape to secure the transducer cable to the shaft.
3Test 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.
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Product specificaties

Merk: Garmin
Categorie: Visvinder
Model: LiveScope Plus LVS34

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