System Planning
SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision AA 2-3
If there is more than one SkyView display, for controlling SkyView Network communications, one
display is automatically elected as “Master”, and the other display has a “Standby” role. If the
“Master” display fails, the “Standby” display automatically becomes “Master” (failover) and begins
managing SkyView Network communications.
External Switches and Indicators
Some SkyView units provide inputs or outputs for switches and indicators that are installed external
to the SkyView unit. Some of these are required, others provide optional functionality. Appendix K:
Switches, etc. External to SkyView Units provides a comprehensive listing of all external switches or
indicators for reference in planning a SkyView system panel, stick grip, hat switches, etc.
SkyView Display Resolution
SkyView displays feature high resolution displays with non-reflective screens that are viewable in
direct sunlight.
Table 2 - SkyView Displays Resolution
SkyView System Maximum Number of Displays
A SkyView Classic system can include as many as three SkyView Classic and SkyView Touch
displays in any combination of SV-D700s, SV-D1000s, and SV-D1000Ts.
A SkyView SE system can include as many as three SkyView SE displays in any combination of
SV-D600s and SV-D900s.
A SkyView HDX system can include as many as three SkyView displays in any combination of SV-
HDX800s and SV-HDX1100s.