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SkyView Display Installation and Configuration
4-18 SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision AA
by the SkyView display see System Planning, Power . A fully charged SV-BAT-320 can keep
most SkyView systems operating for at least 60 minutes. The SV-BAT-320 does not supply
(backup) power to the following SkyView system devices:
Autopilot servos
Heated AOA/Pitot Probe
SV-ADSB-470
SV-COM-425 / SV-COM-X83
SV-XPNDR-261/262
Trim control servos controlled / powered through the SV-AP-PANEL
Any non-Dynon Avionics device
SkyView displays are only compatible with a Dynon Avionics SV-BAT-320 Backup
Battery. Do not connect a lead-acid battery or any other battery to the connection
reserved for the SV-BAT-320 as the charging algorithm and charging circuitry,
voltages, etc. are optimized for the SV-BAT-320. Connecting any other battery may
have detrimental consequences. Damage caused by connecting such a battery will
not be repaired under warranty.
See the Non-Dynon Avionics Wire Harness Considerations section for important
specifications that must be adhered to for the SV-BAT-320 to charge properly
when used with a non-Dynon Avionics harness.
SkyView Network Connectors
The two D9 connectors on the back of a SkyView display are SkyView network connectors. They
have identical pinouts and are electrically connected inside the display (i.e., they are completely
interchangeable). Installers may use either connector or both connectors in SkyView
installations. Reference Table 115 on page 23-10 for SkyView Network Connector pinout
information.
Note that these connectors are not “RS-232” Serial Port connectors.
Network Setup and Status
Once all SkyView modules are connected in a network, either in a bench top test or permanent
installation, turn the display(s) on. You will see the display boot up and the status LEDs on the
modules light up.
A tail number on the Aircraft Information Page (SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SETUP >
AIRCRAFT INFORMATION) is required for network configuration.
If you have more than one display in your SkyView system, the tail number only
needs to be set on the display that you initially perform the Network Configuration
on. At network configuration time, all other displays that are set to the default tail

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