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Dynon Avionics SkyView HDX - Engine Data Modules - SV-EMS-220 and SV-EMS-221; Autopilot - Servos; Autopilot Control Panel - SV-AP-PANEL; Transponders - SV-XPNDR-261 and SV-XPNDR-262

Dynon Avionics SkyView HDX
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SkyView HDX System Overview
SkyView HDX Pilot’s User Guide – Revision B 2-3
SkyView HDX Displays
The SV-HDX800 uses a 7-inch, 1280 x 800 pixel, 1200+ nit TFT active matrix capacitive multi-
touch LCD screen. The SV-HDX1100 display is a 10.1-inch, 1280 x 800 pixel, 1350+ nit TFT active
matrix capacitive multi-touch LCD screen. SkyView displays utilize LED backlighting technology
for increased lifespan, more uniform brightness, superior dimmability, and reduced power
consumption.
SkyView HDX displays are capable of automatic screen backlight level management. Reference
the SkyView Classic / SE / HDX System Installation Guide for instructions on how to enable this
feature.
Displays Are Synchronized
If you have multiple SkyView HDX displays in your aircraft, actions such as setting BARO, BUGS,
engaging the Autopilot, or acknowledging warnings only need to be performed on one display
(or control panel) and that action is synchronized throughout the SkyView HDX system.
Some settings such as individual screen layout and map range level are deliberately not
synchronized between multiple SkyView HDX displays.
Buttons, Knobs and Touch Interface
User interaction takes place via the two knobs, two buttons integrated into the knobs, and
eight buttons along the bottom of the SkyView HDX display’s bezel and via touch gestures on
the display screen itself.
Data Logging
SkyView HDX displays record and store flight information in several datalogs which can be
exported for analysis by the owner, and a high-resolution datalog which can is used by Dynon
Avionics for troubleshooting. To configure the data recording rate and other parameters of the
datalog, refer to the SkyView Classic / SE / HDX System Installation Guide.
Synthetic Vision (SynVis)
When valid GPS data is available, and a high-resolution terrain database for the appropriate
region is loaded, the PFD features integrated Synthetic Vision. Synthetic Vision displays the
terrain directly ahead of the aircraft. Terrain is graphically represented in sectional chart color
variations which represent topographical elevations and water features. Terrain is textured
with a subtle checkerboard pattern to aid in identifying aircraft movement.
GPS Moving Map and VFR GPS Navigator
SkyView HDX features a robust GPS moving map and VFR GPS navigator. Aviation and Obstacle
data can be displayed, as well as VFR and IFR enroute charts, procedure charts (plates), and
airport diagrams. Go to http://dynonavionics.com/downloads to find links to the various
sources of aviation / obstacle data and chart data.

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