System Planning
SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision K 2-9
Servos (SV32, SV42, and SV52)
Observe the following guidelines when choosing a location for servos:
The location must allow the servo arm and associated linkage to move freely through
the entire range of travel.
Do not allow the servo arm to travel more than ±60° from neutral throughout the
control system’s range of travel. Note that this requirement only applies to arm servos
and not capstan servos.
Leave room for all mounting hardware, including brackets, fasteners, linkages, etc.
Leave room for electrical connections.
SV-ARINC-429
Observe the following guidelines when choosing a location for the SV-ARINC-429 module:
Avoid locations that are subject to severe vibration.
Avoid locations that are subject to extreme humidity.
Leave ample working room for electrical connections.
SkyView systems support one or two SV-ARINC-429 per network.
A common location for the SV-ARINC-429 is behind the instrument panel, keeping it
close to the display and associated ARINC-429 capable device.
Mounting Requirements
Some SkyView modules include mounting fasteners, while some do not. Mounting fasteners are
included as a convenience and installers are not required to use them. Use sensible mounting
techniques when installing equipment in suitable locations. You should reference individual
equipment chapters for information regarding installation instructions.
SkyView System Construction
Appendix C: Wiring and Electrical Connections contains complete details regarding
pin-outs of all SkyView system component connectors and wire harness colors.
Overview
A SkyView system consists of displays, modules, and connection hardware. Displays manage
power for modules (not servos) and control communication between devices. Modules provide
data to the displays. The connection between displays and modules is referred to as a SkyView
network.