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SkyView - Dynon Avionics

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System PlanningGeneral System Installation TipsAircraft construction involves a variety of processes that create debris that candamage <strong>Dynon</strong> <strong>Avionics</strong> components. Metalwork, in particular, will producemetallic shavings and dust that may damage or destroy the electronics in <strong>Dynon</strong><strong>Avionics</strong> products if they are contaminated with this debris. Care should be takento ensure that <strong>Dynon</strong> Products are kept away from aircraft construction debris.Damaged caused by the introduction outside particulates will not be repairedunder warranty.Do not physically modify <strong>Dynon</strong> <strong>SkyView</strong> displays or modules in any way that is notspecified in this manual. Damage caused to <strong>Dynon</strong> products due to physicalmodifications will not be repaired under warranty.Location RequirementsSV-D1000 and SV-D700Observe the following guidelines when choosing a location for a <strong>SkyView</strong> display: Displays require about 2.4” of free space behind the panel, depending on mountingsurface thickness. The <strong>SkyView</strong> Display Harness (SV-HARNESS-D37) extends about 3” from the back of thedisplay. Add one inch beyond the physically required volume for the display’s heat sinks and fansto operate. Avoid placing the display near heater vents or any source of extremely hot air. The display should be easily viewable without any obstructions. Displays have no internal inertial sensors and do not need to be mounted in the sameorientation as the ADAHRS or other modules. Displays only support a landscape viewing orientation; do not mount in portraitorientation. <strong>SkyView</strong> systems support up to four displays.<strong>SkyView</strong> System Installation Guide - Revision J 2-3

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