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Display Size | 7 inches |
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Display Type | LCD |
Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
Supply Voltage | 10-30 VDC |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
Viewing Angle | 160 degrees |
Essential pre-flight guidance for safe and effective SkyView system use.
Important safety information regarding product handling, user-serviceable parts, and warranty.
Details on the SkyView display units, including their functions and physical characteristics.
Information on voltage input and current consumption for SkyView system operation.
Explanation of how SkyView modules communicate via a redundant and fault-tolerant network.
Overview of essential SkyView modules like ADAHRS, EMS, GPS, Transponder, and ADS-B.
How multiple SkyView displays maintain synchronized information and settings.
Detailed explanation of user interaction using the display's joysticks and buttons.
Guide to navigating SkyView menus, including structure and common actions.
Procedures for turning the system on/off and managing power loss with backup battery.
Instructions for customizing display layouts, arranging pages, and managing screen content.
Description of the Primary Flight Display layout and its various graphical symbols.
Explanation of critical indicators like Airspeed, Altimeter, Compass Rose, and Bugs.
How the system manages multiple ADAHRS for redundancy and detects discrepancies.
Overview of the 3D terrain and runway depiction feature for enhanced situational awareness.
Description of the Engine Monitoring System display, including CHT/EGT gauges and Rotax 912 behavior.
Explanation of internal tach, Hobbs, and flight timers available in the EMS.
Details on calculating and displaying fuel remaining, used, efficiency, and range.
How SkyView interfaces with the Vertical Power VP-X for electrical system monitoring and control.
Understanding transponder status indicators in the Top Bar and available operating modes.
Operating the transponder via the SkyView menu, including setting codes and modes.
Information on ADS-B output capabilities and compliance with FAA mandates.
Procedures for purchasing, installing, and managing navigation mapping software licenses and databases.
Overview of map layout, symbology for airspace, navaids, airports, and user waypoints.
Using Direct-To navigation and creating/managing flight plans for routing.
Displaying NEXRAD weather, TFRs, METARs, and TAFs on the SkyView map.
Failsafe mechanisms ensuring the autopilot can always be disabled or overpowered.
Explanation of roll axis (Heading, Track, NAV) and pitch axis (Altitude, VS) autopilot modes.
Using the Autopilot Menu to engage/disengage axes, set modes, and manage autopilot functions.
How to temporarily steer the aircraft while the autopilot is engaged for minor adjustments.
How SkyView annunciates notifications, categorizing alerts by severity.
Viewing detailed alerts and messages, and procedures for acknowledging them.
Understanding and responding to alerts regarding loss of redundant network pathways.
Technical specifications for SkyView displays, ADAHRS, EMS, GPS, Transponder, and Autopilot Servos.
Details regarding the GPL license and other software licensing information.