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SkyView System Installation Guide - Dynon Avionics

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SV-XPNDR-26X <strong>Installation</strong>, Configuration, and TestingFigure 75 - All Possible SV-XPNDR-26X Connections (Rear Pin Insertion View)Note that pins 1 / 2, and pins 12 / 13 must be connected to each other as depictedabove via your wiring harness. They are not shorted internally.Power/Ground InputThe power supply can be 11-33 Volts DC; no voltage adjustment is required. 20 AWG wire issufficient for wire runs up to 50’ for this application. Use a 3 or 5 Amp fuse or circuit breaker forpower supply protection to the SV-XPNDR-26X. Note that none of <strong>SkyView</strong>’s voltage outputscan provide a sufficient amount of power to power the transponder module. The transpondermust be connected to aircraft power.Approximate currentApproximate currentPower Specificationsconsumption at 12 volts DC consumption at 24 volts DCSV-XPNDR-26X 0.4 amps average 0.2 amps averageTable 43 - SV-XPNDR-26X Power ConsumptionIt is always good practice to use more than one ground path in an installation. With only onewire there may be only a single grounding path for the transponder, controller and antenna.This can allow static electricity to build up and damage your <strong>SkyView</strong> display(s). Ensuring thatthe mounting tray is grounded provides an adequate alternative ground path to protect againstsuch events. This is particularly important when the transponder is mounted on a non-11-8 <strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> - Revision O

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