Instruction Manual

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.
1 Select an action:
On the chartplotter, select Sonar > LiveScope > Options > Sonar Setup > Installation > Orientation.
2 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 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: The compass may not work if 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.
1 From an applicable sonar view, select Options > Sonar Setup > Installation.
2 If necessary, select Use AHRS to turn on the AHRS sensor.
3 Select Calibrate Compass.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Appendix
LiveScope XR LVS62 Specifications
Dimensions (L x H x W) 208.25 x 101.00 x 70.10 mm (8.20 x 3.98 x 2.76 in.)
Weight (transducer with cable) 1,778 g (3.92 lb.)
Weight (transducer without cable) 1,205 g (2.66 lb.)
Frequencies From 265 to 550 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 or distance
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Freshwater: 152 m (500 ft.)
Saltwater: 106 m (350 ft.)
Field of view
Front to back: 135 degrees
Side-to-side: 20 degrees
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Dependent upon water salinity, bottom type, and other water conditions.
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