SV-BAT-320 Backup Battery Installation
6-8 SkyView HDX System Installation Manual - Revision E
6. After the test completes (successfully, or unsuccessfully), the SkyView display will
automatically power off.
7. To see the results of the test, enter the SETUP MENU > LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP
> BATTERY BACKUP (SV-BAT-320) STATUS>TEST RESULTS. Make sure the
TEST RESULT says PASS.
8. The BATTERY TEST can be aborted by pressing the PWR OFF button.
Repeat the test procedure for each SkyView display that has an SV-BAT-320 installed.
This test discharges the SV-BAT-320. Recharging the SV-BAT-320 after the
test is recommended, either by flying for approximately four (4) hours, or
using the procedure above to charge the SV-BAT-320 on the ground.
See http://dynonavionics.com/docs/support_returns.html for the most current
information on Dynon Avionics warranty terms and conditions.
Note that if an SV-BAT-320 is replaced under warranty, the defective SV-
BAT-320 must be returned (at customer’s expense) to Dynon Avionics to
avoid being charged full purchase price of a new SV-BAT-320.
If a new SV-BAT-320 does not pass the Initial SV-BAT-320 Test, contact Dynon Avionics
Technical Support (contact information at the beginning of this manual) for further
assistance. Please have the S/N of the SV-BAT-320 (printed on the SV-BAT-320 product
label) available when you call. Note that warranty terms and conditions apply to a new
SV-BAT-320.
6.7 SV-BAT-320 Specifications
Specifications for the SV-BAT-320 can be found in Appendix B: Specifications.
6.8 Returning an SV-BAT-320 to Dynon Avionics for Exchange (Warranty
Replacement)
If it is necessary to return an SV-BAT-320 to Dynon Avionics for warranty replacement,
consult with your shipping company, in your country, in advance of shipment regarding
the regulations to ship a Lithium-Ion battery such as the SV-BAT-320. Regulations to ship
a Lithium-Ion battery vary widely, depending on the shipping company, country, type of
shipping (air, ship, ground, etc.), thus Dynon Avionics cannot offer definitive advice on
shipping an SV-BAT-320, only this general guidance:
All packages containing lithium batteries are classified as Class 9 — Miscellaneous
Dangerous Goods. However, packages containing small amounts of lithium may be
exempted from most of the IATA and ICAO requirements if they comply with the
requirements in Section II IATA (which matches Section II ICAO) Packing Instructions
(PI) 965, 966, and 967 for lithium ion batteries and 968, 969 and 970 for lithium metal
batteries as appropriate.