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SkyView System Installation Guide - Dynon Avionics

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Appendix A: Maintenance and Troubleshootinge. Confirm all settings, calibrations, and behaviors are as expected. <strong>Dynon</strong>recommends using the <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> to walk through each set up section toconfirm proper system operation.4. If you do not have a settings backup, use the <strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> to perform ALLsetup and configuration steps as if the entire system is being installed for the first time.SV-D1000 / SV-D700 Display Scenario 3: When other display is part of a multi-displaysystem in the aircraft, and the documentation furnished with the repaired unitindicates that the display was shipped “like new”1. Your repaired display will have the latest version of <strong>SkyView</strong> software on it. All displaysin the aircraft must be on the same <strong>SkyView</strong> software version. Therefore, before doinganything with the repaired display, confirm that your OTHER (still installed) <strong>SkyView</strong>displays are running the latest system software by comparing the version available athttp://downloads.dynonavionics.com with the version that is listed in SETUP MENU >LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP > DISPLAY HARDWARE INFORMATION. If the version displayedhere does not match what is available on the web site, update these displays to themost current version of firmware before proceeding further. Instructions for updatingyour displays can be found in the Firmware Updates and File Operations section of thismanual.a. If you have to update <strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> Software, look through all the settings inthe SETUP MENU after the update, as there may be some new options. Use theRevision History at the beginning of the <strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> tohelp determine what has changed between versions.2. Reinstall the repaired display, reconnecting all harnesses and connections as originallyinstalled.3. Power up the entire <strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> (all displays, modules, servos, etc).4. From the display that never left the airplane, save your settings files to a USB memorystick by using SETUP MENU > EXPORT SETTINGS …5. Move this USB stick to the repaired display, and load both the .dfg and .sfg files thatwere created on the USB memory stick by using SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SOFTWARE >LOAD FILES…6. Set the tail number of the repaired display (SYSTEM SETUP > AIRCRAFT INFORMATION)to DYNON.7. Going back to a display that never left the aircraft, which is configured properly andworking correctly:It is important that the following steps are done from a display which hasremained in the aircraft, and NEVER the newly repaired display. If networkconfiguration is done from the repaired display, it is possible for it to overwrite thecorrect settings that are stored in your good display with the <strong>Dynon</strong> defaultfactory settings.a. On the display that stayed in the plane, confirm that the tail number underSYSTEM SETUP > AIRCRAFT INFORMATION is set to the actual aircraft tailnumber, not DYNON.<strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> - Revision O 17-3

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