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SkyView System Installation Guide - Dynon Avionics

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Appendix F: User Data LogsThe Recent Flight Data Log records data whenever <strong>SkyView</strong> believes that it is in flight, which itdetermines by observing IAS and/or GPS ground speed.Data Logging Recording OptionsRecord RateYou can choose the frequency of the data that is recorded from <strong>SkyView</strong>’s various systems foryour particular needs. <strong>SkyView</strong> can record data as frequently as 16 times per second or asinfrequently as once every 10 seconds. Recording more frequently trades off the amount oftime that the data log covers. At once every 10 seconds, <strong>SkyView</strong>’s User Data Log can store upto about 150 hours of data. At 16 times per second, the log stores about 2 hours of data. Whenthe data log fills up, the oldest data is automatically discarded to make room for new data.Navigate to SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SETUP > DATA LOG SETUP > RECORD RATE to choose thefrequency that data is recorded to the internal User Data Log.Clearing Data LogsNavigate to SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SETUP > DATA LOG SETUP > CLEAR ALL DATA to erase boththe User Data Log and the Recent Flight Data Log.Exporting Data LogsConnect a USB memory stick with at least 100 MB of available storage capacity to your <strong>SkyView</strong>display. Then, navigate to SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SOFTWARE > EXPORT USER DATA LOGS toexport the stored data logs to the USB memory stick.When you view the contents of the USB memory stick on a computer, the User Data Log willcontain “USER_LOG_DATA” in the exported file name. The Recent Flight Data Log contains“BLACK_BOX” in the file name. Additionally, the time and date in data log file names reflect thetime of export.If your <strong>SkyView</strong> system has not yet flown, or has not flown since the data logs were last cleared,there may not be a Recent Flight Data Log available.The data logs that are exported are in CSV (comma separated values) format and can beopened by common spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel.Web-based Engine and AnalysisSavvyAnalysis.com (http://www.savvyanalysis.com) is a free web-based tool that supports theupload an analysis of the engine information that is contained within <strong>SkyView</strong>’s User Data Logs.Instructions for creating an account and uploading data logs are on the SavvyAnalysis.comwebsite.22-2 <strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> - Revision O

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