- From the LiveScope screen, select Menu.
- Select Sonar Setup.
- Select TVG.
- Adjust the TVG to the best level for the current water conditions.
Table of Contents
How do I get the clearest picture on my Garmin LiveScope?
To set it, go to your LiveScope screen and choose Menu > Sonar Setup > Appearance > Color Scheme. Then choose the color palette that you can best see everything with on that body of water.
How do I set up Panoptix LiveScope for ice fishing?

Which way do you face your transducer for ice LiveScope?

How many amps is LiveScope per hour?
93SV and Livescope – 19AH for 12+ hours of operation. 20AH for 12+ Hours of operation. 30Ah for 18+ hours.
What is the best graph for LiveScope?

What is the difference between Garmin panoptix and LiveScope?

How long does LiveScope battery last?
Battery type Sealed, lead acid, 12 Ah Battery life Up to 7 hr.
How do you mount a LiveScope transducer for ice fishing?

How far in water should LiveScope transducer be?
1 Place the transducer mount so the top of the transducer is even with or up to 12.7 mm (1/2 in.) above the bottom edge of the transom.
Which way is forward on LiveScope?

Which way does LiveScope point?

What battery is best for Livescope?
For these big power-hungry (and feature rich) models we recommend the Dakota Lithium 18 amp hour (Ah) battery or the Dakota Lithium 23 amp hour (Ah) battery or the Dakota Lithium Powerbox+ 60: Garmin Panoptix Livescope.
How much battery does Livescope use?
The latest model of Garmin Livescope lists 58W as the max power usage and 21W as the typical range. The other part of your system’s power requirement and operating time will be the addition of your head unit. If you are ice fishing this is usually operating on the same battery.
What voltage does Livescope need?
The livescope specs state that a minimum of 11 volts input power is needed.
What is AHRS on LiveScope?
The Panoptix LiveScope transducer has a built-in AHRS (Attitude Heading Reference System). Calibration is used to show the direction of the transducer and aids inaccurate placement of waypoints when saved from the Panoptix pages.
What all is needed for Garmin LiveScope?
What all is needed for Garmin LiveScope? In order to run Garmin LiveScope on your boat, you need two main components: a LiveScope transducer, and a compatible head unit that can display the sonar data produced by the transducer.
How wide is LiveScope beam?

What is Ghost reject on Garmin?
Adjusting the Ghost Reject and Noise Reject settings together reduces the occurrence of “ghost” images most effectively. Adjusts the time varying gain, which can reduce noise. This control is best used for situations when you want to control and suppress clutter or noise near the water surface.
How do I get rid of the ghost tree on my Garmin?

Is Panoptix or live scope better?
Livescope is the newest of the two technologies, but it’s priced much higher. Anglers who fish open water prefer the panoptix system due to its long-range capabilities. If you fish around cover or structure, Livescope is the better choice for its high resolution and pinpoint accuracy.
How many LiveScope transducers are there?
With the new LVS12, Garmin Panoptix LiveScope system gives the choice between two transducers.
How deep is Panoptix?
The water was roughly 15 feet deep. Although Garmin claims the Panoptix maximum range to be 300 feet, I found it to be closer to 100 feet in the conditions here.
How long does 18ah battery last with Livescope?
I am running an 18ah Amped Outdoors lithium battery. It will run it 12-15 hours. You can also run two 12ah Amped Outdoors in a series for more run time with minimal weight. Dakota Lithium has a 10ah that you can run 2 of in a series as well for long run times.
How do I connect my Livescope to my TV?
