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SkyView - Dynon Avionics

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Autopilot Servo Installation, Configuration, and CalibrationServo Electrical Installation<strong>Dynon</strong> <strong>Avionics</strong>’ servos are supplied with 7 unterminated wires, each about 8” in length. Werecommended that you use the SV-NET-SERVO (one per servo) network cabling kit wheninstalling servos; however, it is ultimately the responsibility of the installer to decide onconnectors and associated wiring.Table 39 describes servo wire colors and functions.ColorFunctionSV-NET-SERVODB9 PinNotesRed Power N/A 10 to 30 volts DC*Black Aircraft Ground N/A Can be locally groundedGreenBlueYellowWhite/GreenWhite/Blue<strong>SkyView</strong> NetworkData 1 A<strong>SkyView</strong> NetworkData 1 BAPDisengage/ControlWheel Steering(CWS) Button<strong>SkyView</strong> NetworkData 2 A<strong>SkyView</strong> NetworkData 2 B16N/ATable 39–Detailed Servo Wiring84Connected in parallel withother <strong>SkyView</strong> NetworkdevicesConnected in parallel withother <strong>SkyView</strong> NetworkdevicesConnected through anormally-open pushbuttonswitch to Ground (disengagesAP when button is pushed). Iftwo servos are installed, theyellow wire from each servo isconnected in parallel to asingle pushbutton.Connected in parallel withother <strong>SkyView</strong> NetworkdevicesConnected in parallel withother <strong>SkyView</strong> Networkdevices*Reference the Specifications Section of the System Planning Chapter for details regardingservo current consumption at 12 and 24 volts DC.Circuit Breaker/SwitchWe recommend that electrical power for the all servos be protected with an appropriately sizedcircuit breaker or switch that is accessible to the pilot while in flight.10-10 <strong>SkyView</strong> System Installation Guide - Revision J

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