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SkyView System Installation Guide - Dynon Avionics

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<strong>System</strong> PlanningFigure 7–<strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> with Two Redundant Displays, One EMS, Two Backup Batteries (One per Display), OneGPS, and Two Redundant ADAHRSNote, that in Figure 7, the SV-GPS-250’s power, ground, and output wires areconnected to both displays.The following diagrams show two different ways to lay out a more complex system in whichthere are more <strong>SkyView</strong> Network modules than available <strong>SkyView</strong> Network ports.The first diagram reflects the way that one would typically build a network when purchasingcomponents prior to March 2012 before the SV-NET-HUB was available. It uses splitters tocreate all additional <strong>SkyView</strong> Network connections. This connection methodology is still validand supported, although the use of a SV-NET-HUB is preferred going forward.The second diagram reflects the way one can build a network utilizing the SV-NET-HUB toexpand the number of available <strong>SkyView</strong> Network ports instead of splitters. It is both lessexpensive and utilizes fewer total connections (and no gender changers) when compared withthe splitter-based method. Note that a splitter is still useful for wiring two co-locatedredundant ADAHRS modules. In most installations, this is the only application of the SV-NET-SPLthat is necessary when utilizing the SV-NET-HUB to build a <strong>SkyView</strong> Network.2-16 <strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> - Revision O

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