SkyView - Dynon Avionics
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System PlanningServos (SV32, SV42, and SV52)Observe the following guidelines when choosing a location for servos:The location must allow the servo arm and associated linkage to move freely throughthe entire range of travel.Do not allow the servo arm to travel more than ±60° from neutral throughout thecontrol system’s range of travel. Note that this requirement only applies to arm servosand not capstan servos.Leave room for all mounting hardware, including brackets, fasteners, linkages, etc.Leave room for electrical connections.SV-ARINC-429Observe the following guidelines when choosing a location for the SV-ARINC-429 module:Avoid locations that are subject to severe vibration.Avoid locations that are subject to extreme humidity.Leave ample working room for electrical connections.SkyView systems support one or two SV-ARINC-429 per network.A common location for the SV-ARINC-429 is behind the instrument panel, keeping itclose to the display and associated ARINC-429 capable device.Mounting RequirementsSome SkyView modules include mounting fasteners, while some do not. Mounting fasteners areincluded as a convenience and installers are not required to use them. Use sensible mountingtechniques when installing equipment in suitable locations. You should reference individualequipment chapters for information regarding installation instructions.SkyView System ConstructionAppendix C: Wiring and Electrical Connections contains complete details regardingpin-outs of all SkyView system component connectors and wire harness colors.OverviewA SkyView system consists of displays, modules, and connection hardware. Displays managepower for modules (not servos) and control communication between devices. Modules providedata to the displays. The connection between displays and modules is referred to as a SkyViewnetwork.2-8 SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision J
SkyView NetworkSystem PlanningDisplays and modules utilize standardized 9-pin D-sub (from now on referred to as “DB9”)network connectors and are compatible with premade connection hardware—network cables,splitters, and connector gender changers. Servos have un-terminated wires and we recommendthe use of one servo cabling kit (SV-NET-SERVO) per servo. All of this connection hardware isavailable from Dynon.Harnesses and CablesDynon’s display harness and network cables use aircraft-grade Tefzel® wiring. The displayharness breaks out power, serial, USB and other important pins from the back of the display.Network cables are available in a variety of lengths. The 3 and 6 foot cables have female DB9connectors on both ends. The longer cables have a female DB9 connector on one end and openpins on the other end. The open end allows installers to run the cable in and through areas thatwould not be possible if a connector was present. The connector is installed after the cable hasbeen run.The servo cabling kit (SV-NET-SERVO: one kit per servo) makes it easy to connect the SkyViewsystem to servos and includes 20 feet of pre-twisted wire (twisted pair 22 AWG wire for data;20 AWG wires for power), DB9 connectors, connector shells, crimp contacts, an insertion tool,heat shrink, and zip ties. It is recommended that you read and understand Appendix C: Wiringand Electrical Connections before working with this kit.Splitters and Gender ChangersSplitters (SV-NET-SPL) use aircraft-grade Tefzel® wiring, consist of a male DB9 input connectorand two female DB9 output connectors, are 1 foot long, and include a connector genderchanger (SV-NET-CHG). They add another module connection point in the network. An exampleapplication for a splitter is the connection of primary and backup ADAHRS in a SkyView networkoff one network cable coming from a display. These should also be used when you requiremore network connections than the two SkyView connectors that are present on each display.Connector gender changers allow SkyView network cables to connect to the output connectorof a splitter. This allows a cable split to occur in the middle of a long run of cable.Test SkyView Network CableSkyView displays are supplied with a test SkyView network cable that is intended for bench toptesting only. The test network cable is not built with aircraft-grade Tefzel® wiring and shouldnot be permanently installed in an aircraft.Ethernet ConnectionSkyView systems that have more than one display should have their Ethernet portspermanently connected together. Though not a required connection, it allows aviation andobstacle databases to be transferred to all displays in a SkyView system when they are loadedSkyView System Installation Guide - Revision J 2-9
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System PlanningServos (SV32, SV42, and SV52)Observe the following guidelines when choosing a location for servos:The location must allow the servo arm and associated linkage to move freely throughthe entire range of travel.Do not allow the servo arm to travel more than ±60° from neutral throughout thecontrol system’s range of travel. Note that this requirement only applies to arm servosand not capstan servos.Leave room for all mounting hardware, including brackets, fasteners, linkages, etc.Leave room for electrical connections.SV-ARINC-429Observe the following guidelines when choosing a location for the SV-ARINC-429 module:Avoid locations that are subject to severe vibration.Avoid locations that are subject to extreme humidity.Leave ample working room for electrical connections.<strong>SkyView</strong> systems support one or two SV-ARINC-429 per network.A common location for the SV-ARINC-429 is behind the instrument panel, keeping itclose to the display and associated ARINC-429 capable device.Mounting RequirementsSome <strong>SkyView</strong> modules include mounting fasteners, while some do not. Mounting fasteners areincluded as a convenience and installers are not required to use them. Use sensible mountingtechniques when installing equipment in suitable locations. You should reference individualequipment chapters for information regarding installation instructions.<strong>SkyView</strong> System ConstructionAppendix C: Wiring and Electrical Connections contains complete details regardingpin-outs of all <strong>SkyView</strong> system component connectors and wire harness colors.OverviewA <strong>SkyView</strong> system consists of displays, modules, and connection hardware. Displays managepower for modules (not servos) and control communication between devices. Modules providedata to the displays. The connection between displays and modules is referred to as a <strong>SkyView</strong>network.2-8 <strong>SkyView</strong> System Installation Guide - Revision J