SkyView displays can be purchased with or without an SV-SYNVIS-280 license pre-installed that
allows Synthetic Vision to be shown. In order to display Synthetic Vision, each SkyView display
must be individually licensed to display it.
To check whether a display is licensed to display Synthetic Vision, go to SETUP MENU > LOCAL
DISPLAY SETUP > LICENSE, and look at the status of the SYNTHETIC VISION line. If it is licensed,
Synthetic Vision will be displayed as long as SkyView has a valid GPS position signal and has the
appropriate high resolution terrain database installed for the region of the world that you are
flying in.
To enable Synthetic Vision on displays that do not have it pre-installed, a license that allows a
single display to display Synthetic Vision can be purchased in one of two ways:
1. Call Dynon Avionics directly at 425-402-0433 with your SkyView display model (SV-D700,
SV-D1000, or SV-D1000T) and serial number (as displayed on the case sticker, or in
SETUP MENU > LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP > DISPLAY HARDWARE INFORMATION). A License
Code can be purchased for the particular display you wish to enable Synthetic Vision on.
This six-character License Code is then entered in SETUP MENU > LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP
> LICENSE > LICENSE CODE.
2. A SkyView Synthetic Vision Certificate may be purchased from Dynon Avionics or any
authorized Dynon Avionics dealer. This certificate can be redeemed for a license code
that can be entered in SETUP MENU > LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP > LICENSE > LICENSE CODE
to enable Synthetic Vision. To redeem a certificate simply follow the instructions on the
certificate itself. Similar to the above, you will need to redeem your certificate by
visiting http://license.dynonavionics.com with your SkyView display model and serial
number ready. Alternatively, you can call Dynon Avionics directly at 425-402-0433 to
redeem a certificate.
Other ADAHRS Calibrations
ALTITUDE OFFSET
There is a single point altitude adjustment, located in SETUP MENU > HARDWARE CALIBRATION
> ADAHRS CALIBRATION > ALTITUDE OFFSET that adjusts SkyView’s barometric altimeter. This
adjustment affects both the displayed altitude and the encoded altitude that is sent to other
devices. It should only be adjusted if altitude is found to be incorrect (by comparing it against a
known source or field elevation, after the BARO setting has been set to correctly to known
atmospheric conditions) after SkyView has fully warmed up.