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SkyView System Installation Guide - Dynon Avionics

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Autopilot Servo <strong>Installation</strong>, Configuration, and Calibrationthese adjustable parameters. Note that the Autopilot Setup Menu is only accessible after asuccessful servo test procedure.Autopilot Setup OptionsAutopilot Controls<strong>SkyView</strong>’s autopilot can be operated using one of two very distinct control schemes:SIMPLIFIED: Two button streamlined autopilot controls: TRK+ALT for flying in the direction andat the altitude you choose, HSI+ALT for following navigation sources like GPS flight plans.EXPERT: Autopilot controls containing the features that IFR pilots need. Includes VNAV, IAShold, TRK mode, fully-coupled approaches, mode sequencing, and a flight director.For more details on the differences between these two sets of controls, see the <strong>SkyView</strong> Pilot’sUser <strong>Guide</strong>.To set the Autopilot Control scheme:1. Go to the Autopilot Controls Adjust Page (SETUP MENU > AUTOPILOT SETUP >AUTOPILOT CONTROLS).2. Choose SIMPLIFIED or EXPERT controls.3. Press ACCEPT to save the value or press CANCEL to return to the Autopilot Setup Menu.Flight Director (Expert Controls Only)When Expert controls are used, <strong>SkyView</strong> displays a flight director that provide autopilot controlcues to the pilot. It can be set to one of two visual styles:SINGLE CUE (INVERTED-V): Uses a single "inverted V" symbol to indicate pitch and roll anglesthat the autopilot will use to meet its goals. When the autopilot is not engaged, pitch and rollthe aircraft to align this symbol with the waterline to fly the airplane like the autopilot would.DUAL CUE (CROSS BARS): Uses separate horizontal and vertical bars across the attitudeindicator to indicate the pitch and roll angles that the autopilot will use to meet its goals. Whenthe autopilot is not engaged, pitch and roll the aircraft to center both the horizontal andvertical bars with the waterline to fly the airplane like the autopilot would.<strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> - Revision O 10-15

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