Installation guide
  SV-D700 / SV-D1000 / SV-D1000T Installation and Configuration 
SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision R    4-27 
4.  Set serial 1 baud rate to 9600 (SERIAL 1 IN/OUT BAUD RATE: 9600) 
5.  Set serial 1 output device to ICARUS (100ft) or ICARUS (10ft) (SERIAL 1 OUT DEVICE: 
ICARUS (100ft) or ICARUS (10ft). 
6.  Press BACK or EXIT to save the settings. 
Brightness Setup 
Enter the Brightness Setup Page (SETUP MENU > LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP > BRIGHTNESS SETUP) 
to characterize the display’s backlight behavior. The backlight level can be adjusted manually by 
the user, automatically by the display based on ambient light conditions, or by an external 
control signal while on the Brightness Setup Page and in normal flight. Regardless of the 
specified control method, users always have the option of manually adjusting the backlight level 
in the Dim Menu. 
Automatic Brightness Management 
To set the backlight level so that it automatically adjusts, set BRIGHTNESS SOURCE to INTERNAL 
(ZERO OFFSET) or INTERNAL (LAST) depending on whether you want the brightness setting to 
reset when SkyView is started, or you want the bright setting from SkyView’s last use to be 
used when SkyView is started. When this option is selected, dimming is normally controlled 
automatically via ambient light detection, but it can also be controlled manually by using the 
DIM Menu. Dynon has created a default dimming profile that should work well in most aircraft. 
If you find that this profile does not work well in your installation, it can be customized to suit 
your preferences using the tools on the BRIGHTNESS SETUP Menu. This menu displays several 
parameters, which are listed and briefly explained below. 
  LOCAL BRIGHTNESS SENSOR – This is an integer value ranging from 0 to 999 that represents 
the amount of light sensed by the display’s integrated light sensor. Use this value to 
characterize the ambient light levels in your installation during characterization. 
  BRIGHTNESS TARGET – This is a percentage ranging from 0% to 100% that represents the 
calculated target backlight level based on the sensed ambient light level and the percent 
brightness sensor value map. The actual brightness never drops below 20% when the 
Brightness Setup Page is displayed, even though the target value may be below 20%. 
  xx% Brightness Sensor Value – There are four percent brightness sensor values: 25%, 50%, 
75% and 100%. These values are correlated to a user-specified brightness sensor value, 
which are to the right of the percent value. These percentages along with the minimum 
brightness sensor value (explained below) form the calibration points for the backlight 
management profile. When the current brightness sensor value matches one of these 
points, the target backlight level is adjusted to its matching percentage. When the current 
brightness sensor value is in between these points, the display interpolates between the 
points and calculates an appropriate target backlight level. These values must be set by the 
user. 
  MINIMUM BRIGHTNESS SENSOR VALUE – This is an integer value ranging from 0 to 999 that 
represents the smallest amount of light that is expected to be sensed by the integrated light 
sensor. This must be set by the user. 
  RESET TO DYNON DEFAULTS – (If needed) Use this option to start over. 










