Installation guide
  SV-D700 / SV-D1000 / SV-D1000T Installation and Configuration 
SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision R    4-23 
If you are converting a Dynon D10/D100 product installation to a SkyView 
installation, you should remove the variable resistor that is connected to the 
existing audio output wiring: SkyView has software-based volume controls. 
The audio outputs on pins 13 and 31 (left and right, respectively) of the display’s D37 connector 
can drive audio panel or intercom auxiliary inputs. When interfaced with such devices, they can 
generally be used with any input designated as an auxiliary input without any external resistors 
or other components needed between the SkyView and the intercom. 
Use left and right audio outputs for stereo mode. If the audio panel or intercom only supports 
mono input, short the left and right audio outputs together and connect them to the mono 
input on the device. To minimize noise, ensure that your SkyView audio ground and intercom or 
audio panel ground are directly connected together, even though they nominally share a 
common ground via other aircraft wiring (audio ground is pin 30 on the D37). 
If there is more than one display on a SkyView network, you MUST connect all displays’ audio 
outputs to the same audio panel input to ensure that audio is always heard. Electrically short 
the respective left and right outputs together for stereo mode (i.e., left-to-left and right-to-
right) or connect all audio outputs together for mono mode. The same rule applies for audio 
grounds. 
To minimize the possibility of audio “humming”, a 16 AWG wire may optionally be connected 
between the ground point for the intercom/audio panel/radio(s) and SkyView display case(s). 
To attach the wire to the SkyView display case, a 4-40 x 3/16” long screw may be screwed into 
the threaded boss above the USB ports on the back of the SkyView display. 
Audio output volume will be controlled via the interface on a SkyView display, so no external 
hardware components are required. The audio output from SkyView has a maximum output of 
10V p-p with 50 ohms of source impedance. 
SkyView systems with more than one display normally only output audio alerts from one 
display to minimize audio distortion. In a SkyView system that has more than one display and 
dual SV-EMS-220s/221s to monitor dual engines, EMS audio alerts are enabled from two 
displays. At moments when two displays are outputting EMS audio alerts, there may be minor 
“doubling” of audio alerts heard in the audio system. 










