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SkyView System Installation Guide - Dynon Avionics

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SV-D700 / SV-D1000 <strong>Installation</strong> and ConfigurationPOS devices provide only positional information. These are generally simple GPSreceivers which cannot do flight planning. They provide source data for the moving map,synthetic vision, and the clock in the Top Bar. Note that a POS device does not provideany data for the HSI and will not appear in the HSI NAVSRC rotation. An example POSdevice is the <strong>Dynon</strong> SV-GPS-250.Input Function Considerations and Priorities<strong>Dynon</strong>’s Moving Map Page uses POS and GPS sources for its data. Regardless of the number ofdata sources in your system, this page prioritizes these sources and fails over to them asfollows:POS 1 GPS 1GPS 2GPS 3GPS 4POS 2POS 3POS 4For example, if your system has one SV-GPS-250 configured as POS 1 and a Garmin 396configured as GPS 1, the Moving Map will always use the SV-GPS-250 as its primary data source.If the SV-GPS-250 fails or you configure its input function to NONE, the Moving Map Page willuse the Garmin 396 (or other GPS source) configured as GPS 1 as its primary data source.The <strong>SkyView</strong> HSI uses GPS and NAV sources for its overlays and the user must choose thesource during operation.Baud Rate<strong>SkyView</strong>’s internal Navigation Mapping Software can generate navigationinformation which can be displayed on the HSI. The Navigation Mapping Softwarerequires GPS position information, which is sourced from the active (highestpriority in the above list) POS or GPS source. Regardless of what source is beingused for position information, the navigation provided by the Navigation MappingSoftware is always the SKYVIEW source on the HSI.Set this to match the baud rate of the serial device that is connected to the serial port. <strong>SkyView</strong>supports the following baud rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200.Note that if you use a serial port for a split function (e.g., GPS in and altitude encoder out), theinput and output devices must use the same baud rate.Output DeviceSet output device to the data format the serial device should expect from the <strong>SkyView</strong> display(e.g., ICARUS (10ft)).Example <strong>SkyView</strong> Serial Port Configuration for Icarus-Compatible TransponderThis example assumes that an Icarus format compatible transponder has been installed onserial port 1.1. Enter the Serial Port 1 Setup Menu (SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SETUP > SERIAL PORTSETUP > SERIAL PORT 1 SETUP).2. Set serial 1 input device to NONE (SERIAL 1 IN DEVICE: NONE).3. Set serial 1 in function to NONE (SERIAL 1 IN FUNCTION: NONE).<strong>SkyView</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> - Revision O 4-21

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