SV-EMS-220 Installation and Configuration
7-48 SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision K
Loading a premade sensor mapping file onto SkyView can save installation time.
These files define sensors with the four parameters mentioned.
Table 37 shows an example oil pressure sensor map on pin 6 of the SV-EMS-220 D37 connector.
0-150 PSI FLUID PRESSURE (100411-002)
Table 37–Example Sensor Map
Manual Sensor Mapping
Appendix D: SV-EMS-220 Sensor Input Mapping Worksheet is a useful tool during
sensor mapping. This section is intended for use only if the premade sensor
mapping file does not contain the sensor definitions needed for your installation.
Go to the Sensor Input Mapping Wizard (SETUP MENU > EMS SETUP > Sensor Input Mapping…)
and use the following procedure to manually map a sensor or transducer:
1. Scroll through the different parameters using a combination of joystick turns and
movements in the up, down, left, and right motions. The selected parameter is
highlighted and its text is enlarged.
2. Press SELECT to open the parameter for editing.
3. Edit the parameter using a series of joystick turns and movements.
4. Save the parameter edit by pressing ACCEPT or by moving either joystick to the right or
the left. Press CANCEL to back out of the parameter edit mode without saving.
EMS Sensor Settings
Mapped sensors that are displayed on the Engine Page should have their alert and graphical
properties appropriately configured. This section explains the settings that are required for EMS
sensors, contains instructions for manually configuring sensor settings, and uses several sensor
settings examples to further explain sensor settings.
SkyView EMS sensor settings are defined by the following parameters in the Sensor Setup
Menu:
Alarm
Maximum Graphical Display
Minimum Graphical Display
Ranges
EMS Sensor Alarms
There are three alarm options for EMS sensors:
OFF–no alarm for the sensor.