to the default tail number of DYNON will automatically have their settings and
tail number synchronized with the display the configuration is performed from.
After configuration, all displays’ tail numbers and settings will be synchronized,
and further setup tasks can be performed from any display.
For US registered aircraft with a conventional (pattern) N-number, when the
tail number is entered, the HEX CODE will be set automatically (computed
based on the aircraft N-number). If the TRANSPONDER HEX CODE cannot
be computed, the TRANSPONDER HEX CODE remains set to 000000.
4.4.6 SkyView HDX Display Setup / Layout
For SkyView HDX, setup / layout of the display / screen is performed as an operational
function by pushing the DISPLAY key in the Main Menu.
Reference for the SkyView HDX Pilot’s User Guide for more detail about setting up your
SkyView HDX display’s layout.
4.4.7 SkyView HDX Touch Setup
SkyView HDX displays SV-HDX800 and SV-HDX1100 have settings that are specific to
the touch interface: SETUP MENU > LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP > TOUCH SETUP.
• SHOW TOUCHES – YES/NO – Enables / disables a small circle to appear on
the touch screen showing where the touch screen is sensing finger(s). SHOW
TOUCHES is primarily used for diagnostics / troubleshooting and is not
normally enabled.
• HARDWARE STATUS, EVENT COUNTER, POINT #1, POINT #2, and
TOUCH TEST… are used for diagnostics / troubleshooting of the touch system
of the display.
4.4.8 Glide Ring Setup
SkyView HDX, can display a Glide Ring . For instructions on how to use the Glide Ring
feature, see the SkyView HDX Pilot’s User Guide.
There are two (2) settings that need to be adjusted for your specific aircraft for Glide Ring
to be accurately displayed:
• SETUP MENU > AIRCRAFT INFORMATION > SINK RATE DURING GLIDE
• SETUP MENU > PFD SETUP > AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS > Vg – BEST
GLIDE
(under PERFORMANCE)
4.4.9 Weight and Balance Setup
SkyView HDX can assist you in computing Weight and Balance for your aircraft.
At least two (2) weight / moment points are required to define the quadrilateral that defines
your Center of Gravity (CG) operating limits and the weight / moment points of the stations
(which you define).