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SkyView Display Installation and Configuration
SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision AA 4-35
SkyView Audio Output Settings
Go to SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SETUP > AUDIO SETUP to configure audio output settings. Most
of the items in this menu control whether the audio output for a particular alert or alert
category is played or not. The settings that can be adjusted here that are not voice alert toggles
are:
VOLUME CONTROL / TEST Sets the volume level. While in this menu, sound is played
continuously so that proper audio connectivity and volume levels can be confirmed.
o In this menu only, audio is only outputted from the actual display that is in the setup
menu. This allows one to troubleshoot the physical audio connections. In actual
operation, only one of the displays transmits audio at a time. Which display happens
to be transmitting is automatically managed by SkyView. Since all displays’ audio
outputs are connected together (and to the intercom or audio panel), this is
transparent in actual use.
BOOT SOUND When set to ON, the system will say “Dynon Avionics SkyView” when it first
starts up.
ANGLE OF ATTACK This sets a pulsing, progressive tone that increases in frequency, similar
in nature to a conventional reed type aircraft stall warning sound to a reed-type stall
warning sound, although it is much more predictable in its progression. It can be set to start
its pulsing tones at either the border of the yellow/green marks on the AOA bars, the
middle of the yellow, or the yellow/red border. The pulsing tones start at the level selected
and get progressively quicker and closer together until a solid tone is played at critical AOA
(in the red.)
o INHIBIT AOA BELOW AIRSPEED Allows you to set an airspeed below which no AOA
tones are played. This helps prevent nuisance alarms while on the ground and
taxiing, especially in tail draggers.
Contact Inputs
Contact Input #1 (Optional) External LEVEL Button. See the Autopilot section for detailed
explanation.
Contact Input #2 (Optional) External GO AROUND Button. See the Autopilot section for
detailed explanation.
External GO AROUND Button is not supported in SkyView SE. If you intend to install
and use SkyView SE, do not purchase or install an External GO AROUND Button.
Contact Input #3 and #4 are currently not supported. A future Software update may enable this
functionality. Do not connect anything to these pins at this time.
Reserved Connections for Future Use
Do not connect anything to unspecified D37 connector pins (directly or using the display
harness). These pins are reserved for future use.

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