Installation guide
  Basic SkyView Display Operation 
SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision R    3-17 
How to Load and Delete Files 
1.  Download file from Error! Hyperlink reference not 
valid.http://downloads.dynonavionics.com such as terrain or EMS files or use another 
source for the SkyView file. 
2.  Copy the file onto your USB flash drive. The file must be in the root directory of the drive 
in order to be recognizable by the display. 
3.  Insert the USB flash drive into one of the display’s USB sockets. 
4.  Go to the Load Files Wizard (SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SOFTWARE > LOAD FILES…). 
5.  Select a file and press: 
a.  LOAD to load the file onto the system. 
b.  CANCEL to return to the System Software Menu. 
c.  REMOVE to delete the file from the USB flash drive. 
How to Export Data Logs and Waypoints 
EXPORT DATA LOGS 
Data logging, and how to export datalogs is discussed in depth in Appendix F: User Data 
Logs. 
EXPORT USER WAYPOINTS 
This option exports all of the User Waypoints that are currently stored in your SkyView 
system. 
EXPORT DYNON DIAGNOSTIC FILE – This specialized data log can only be interpreted by Dynon 
Avionics Engineers; there is no data in it that can be interpreted by customers. Dynon 
Avionics Technical Support may request this log in the course of troubleshooting, especially 
for issues related to AP performance. Note that this log is very big – over 500 MB – and 
takes minutes to save to a USB flash drive. Unless directed to export this log by Dynon 
Avionics, there is no reason to do so. Dynon Avionics Technical Support will provide a link to 
directly upload this file to Dynon Avionics (it’s too big to be emailed). 
If you have more than one SkyView display in your system, you may be requested to save 
the Dynon Diagnostic File from each of your SkyView displays as each display can 
sometimes contain different diagnostic data. If you save the Dynon Diagnostic File from 
multiple displays onto the same USB flash drive, use the 33-character name field to 
distinguish the two files, such as naming one “LEFT” and the other one “RIGHT”. 










