System Overview
SkyView HDX System Installation Manual - Revision E 2-13
display “talks” to only one (1) SV32 at a time. The SkyView display distinguishes between
the two (2) SV32s by their unique (electronic) Serial Number.
If there is more than one (1) SkyView display, for controlling the SkyView Network
communications, one (1) display is automatically elected as “Master”, and the other
display has a “Standby” role. If the “Master” display fails, the “Standby” display
automatically becomes “Master” (failover) and begins managing SkyView Network
communications.
2.6 External Switches and Indicators
Some SkyView units provide inputs or outputs for switches and indicators that are
installed external to the SkyView unit. Some of these are required, others provide optional
functionality. Appendix I: Switches, Controls, Etc. External to SkyView Units provides a
comprehensive listing of all external switches or indicators for reference in planning a
SkyView system panel, stick grip, hat switch, etc.
2.7 Display Resolution
SkyView displays feature high resolution displays with non-reflective screens that are
viewable in direct sunlight.
Table 2: SkyView Displays Resolutions
2.8 Maximum Number of Displays
The SkyView HDX system can include as many as three SkyView displays in any
combination of SV-HDX800s and SV-HDX1100s.