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SkyView - Dynon Avionics

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System Planningon any one of them. If Ethernet is not connected, aviation and obstacle databases will need tobe loaded on each display in the system individually.Future <strong>SkyView</strong> functionality may require Ethernet to be connected as describedin this section. Therefore, <strong>Dynon</strong> <strong>Avionics</strong> strongly recommends connecting allEthernet ports together at this time.The Ethernet connection between <strong>SkyView</strong> displays is made in addition to the 9 pin <strong>SkyView</strong>Network connections, and should be connected on a permanent basis like other <strong>SkyView</strong>wiring. <strong>Dynon</strong> <strong>Avionics</strong> strongly recommends “Low Smoke Zero Halogen” Ethernet cables foruse in aircraft, but any Ethernet cable – whether it is a “crossover” or normal “straight” typeEthernet cable - will technically work. Low Smoke Zero Halogen Ethernet cables are availablefrom <strong>Dynon</strong> <strong>Avionics</strong> (SV-ETHERNET-3CC). Aircraft containing more than two <strong>SkyView</strong> displayswill need an Ethernet switch with enough ports to connect all <strong>SkyView</strong> displays together.Contact <strong>Dynon</strong> <strong>Avionics</strong> for Ethernet switch recommendations if your aircraft has more thantwo displays.There are lights on the Ethernet port that are usually indicative of data transfer ontraditional Ethernet devices. In <strong>SkyView</strong>, they are used instead for displaytroubleshooting purposes. See the Maintenance and Troubleshooting chapter formore information about what these lights indicate.Available Cables and HarnessesThe following table contains <strong>Dynon</strong> part numbers and descriptions for the components that willtypically be used to test and build a <strong>SkyView</strong> system. Note: network cables with the “CP” suffixinclude the second connector—it just is not installed on the cable to facilitate easy routingthrough tight areas of an aircraft.<strong>Dynon</strong> Part NumberSV-HARNESS-D37SV-ETHERNET-3CCSV-NET-3CCSV-NET-6CCSV-NET-10CPSV-NET-15CPSV-NET-20CPSV-NET-25CPDescription<strong>SkyView</strong> Display Harness with Aircraft-Grade Tefzel ® Wiring<strong>SkyView</strong> Ethernet Cable - Low Smoke Zero Halogen (3 foot)<strong>SkyView</strong> Network Cable with Aircraft-Grade Tefzel ® WiringBoth Ends with Connectors (3 foot)<strong>SkyView</strong> Network Cable with Aircraft-Grade Tefzel ® WiringBoth Ends with Connectors (6 foot)<strong>SkyView</strong> Network Cable with Aircraft-Grade Tefzel ® Wiring1 End with Connector, 1 End with Pins Only (10 foot)<strong>SkyView</strong> Network Cable with Aircraft-Grade Tefzel ® Wiring1 End with Connector, 1 End with Pins Only (15 foot)<strong>SkyView</strong> Network Cable with Aircraft-Grade Tefzel ® Wiring1 End with Connector, 1 End with Pins Only (20 foot)<strong>SkyView</strong> Network Cable with Aircraft-Grade Tefzel ® Wiring1 End with Connector, 1 End with Pins Only (25 foot)2-10 <strong>SkyView</strong> System Installation Guide - Revision J

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