Installation guide
   SV-EMS-220/221 Installation and Configuration 
SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision R    7-53 
o  Because each individual CS-01 varies somewhat, configuring the CS-01 typically 
requires an amps "offset" value to be utilized. SkyView provides 17 different offsets 
via different choices in the SENSOR column. These contain offsets that range from "-
8" (offset of -8A) through "+8" (offset of +8A). If you wish the CS-01 value on your 
SkyView EMS to display most accurately at zero current, choose the offset that 
displays "0A" when zero current is flowing through system. This can be done by 
turning off all avionics power and operating SkyView on its backup battery. If you 
wish the current to display most accurately at normal current draw, choose 
whichever of the 17 offset values provides the most accurate current reading. (This 
will require some experimentation.) 
  Set the name column to “AMPS” (default) or create a custom name. 
Carburetor Temperature Sensor 
The carburetor temperature sensor may be connected to any general purpose input pin on the 
SV-EMS-220/221’s D37, however, we recommend that it be connected to pin 23 on this 
connector. 
Install the carburetor temperature sensor in the venturi area at the point where ice first begins 
to form. This is located after the main nozzle, before the throttle valve. You must remove the 
plug in the carburetor housing below the throttle valve. On four-cylinder engines which use the 
Marvel Schebler MA-3 carburetors, this plug is located on the forward side. On six-cylinder 
engines using the MA-4 carburetor, the plug is located on the rear. If your carburetor is not 
drilled and tapped for the plug, you must remove the carburetor from the engine and drill out 
the lead plug in the appropriate spot. Tap the hole with a ¼-28 tap. Remove all chips and burrs 
before reinstalling. 
Route either of the two wires to an electrical ground on the SV-EMS-22X D37 connector. Route 
the other wire to the general purpose input of your choice. 
Note: If you are converting a Dynon D10/D100 product installation to a SkyView installation, 
you should remove any resistor that is connected to the existing carburetor temperature 
sensor. It is not needed when used with SkyView. 
Rotax CHT Sensors 
The Rotax CHT sensors may be connected to any general purpose input pin on the SV-EMS-
220/221’s D37, however, we recommend that they be connected to pins 4 and 22 for left and 
right signals, respectively. 
Crimp bare ¼” female Faston terminals (6.3x0.8 according to DIN 46247) onto the ends of two 
general purpose input wires on the EMS 37-pin Main Sensor Harness. Locate the left-side CHT 
sensor screwed into the bottom side cylinder head 2; slide the Faston connected to one of the 
general purpose inputs onto it. Locate the left-side CHT sensor screwed into the bottom side of 
cylinder head 3; slide the Faston connected to the other general purpose input onto it. 










