Installation guide
Basic SkyView Display Operation     
3-6    SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision R 
Reset adjustable value 
Press DEFAULT 
Save settings and return to Main Menu 
Press EXIT 
Table 7–Menu Navigation Summary 
Basic Display Operation Procedures 
This subsection covers basic operation procedures for displays. Detailed instructions for various 
menus and individual menu items are described later in this guide. 
How to Turn the System On or Off 
Table 8 summarizes the procedures for toggling SkyView system power states. 
SkyView System 
Displays 
Toggle SkyView System Power 
One display 
Toggle primary power state 
OR 
Toggle display power by pressing and holding button 1 
Multiple displays 
Toggle primary power state 
OR 
Toggle all displays off or on by pressing and holding 
button 1 on each display. 
Table 8–How to Toggle SkyView System Power State 
Loss of External Power with Backup Battery Connected 
If external power is lost to a display that is connected to a backup battery, it will either stay on 
for an additional 30 seconds or stay on indefinitely depending on whether or not the aircraft is 
in flight. This feature minimizes backup battery discharge when on the ground and 
master/external power is shut off normally while simultaneously reducing pilot workload during 
an actual in-flight power loss. 
If the aircraft is not in flight, SkyView displays the message “POWERING DOWN IN xx SECONDS” 
while counting down from 30 seconds. During this countdown, the menu displays the buttons 
STAY ON and PWR OFF at the bottom of the screen. Press PWR OFF to turn off the SkyView 
display immediately. Press STAY ON to keep the SkyView display on via the connected backup 
battery. If STAY ON is pressed, the display will continue to use the backup battery to power 
itself until the battery’s charge is depleted or the display is turned off manually pressing and 
holding button 1. Finally, if neither button is pressed before the countdown expires, the display 
will automatically turn off after 30 seconds to conserve the backup battery charge. 
If the aircraft is in flight, SkyView displays the message “AIRCRAFT POWER LOST” with no 
additional count down. This ensures that active pilot action is required to turn off a display 
when power is lost in-flight and backup battery power is available. The STAY ON and PWR OFF 
buttons are still offered, but the display will stay on indefinitely unless PWR OFF is pressed. 










