Installation guide
SkyView System Installation Guide  1-1 
1.  Introduction 
The printed version of this guide is in grayscale. Some figures and diagrams contain important 
color information. Reference the electronic version of this guide to view it in color. 
It is the installer’s responsibility to conform to industry standards when applicable. 
This guide provides information about the physical, electrical, and plumbing installation and 
configuration of the following SkyView system components: 
  Angle-of-Attack (AOA) / Pitot Probe, Encoder Serial-to-Gray Code Converter, and the 
Capacitance to Voltage Converter 
  Engine and environmental sensors purchased from Dynon Avionics 
  SV32 / SV42 / SV52 Autopilot servos 
  SV-AP-PANEL Autopilot Control Panel 
  SV-ADAHRS-200 / SV-ADAHRS-201 ADAHRS Modules 
  SV-ADSB-470 Module 
  SV-ARINC-429 ARINC 429 Module 
  SV-BAT-320 Backup Battery 
  SV-COM-C25 COM Radio 
  SV-COM-X83 COM Radio 
  SV-D700 / SV-D1000 / SV-D1000T Displays 
  SV-EMS-220 / SV-EMS-221 Engine Monitoring Module 
  SV-GPS-250 GPS Receiver Module 
  SV-KNOB-PANEL Knob Control Panel 
  SV-XPNDR-261 / SV-XPNDR-262 Transponders 
Additionally, this guide deals with setting up the installation-dependent firmware options. 
Because you may not have purchased all of the components mentioned above, you need only 
read through the relevant sections of this guide. Information about the operation of these 
instruments can be found in the SkyView Pilot’s User Guide. 
If you are converting to SkyView from an earlier Dynon Avionics D10/D100 series system, we 
have written the D10/D100 Series to SkyView Conversion Guide, which details the changes 
required to convert between the two product families. It is available as a downloadable PDF 
document at http://docs.dynonavionics.com. 
Warning 
Dynon Avionics’ products incorporate a variety of precise, sensitive electronics. SkyView 
products do not contain any field/user-serviceable parts. Units found to have been taken apart 
may not be eligible for repair under warranty. Additionally, once a Dynon Avionics unit is 
opened up, it is not considered airworthy and must be serviced at the factory. 










