System Overview
SkyView SE
Pilot’s User Guide
- Revision B
2-3
Displays are capable of automatic screen backlight level management. Reference the SkyView /
SkyView SE System Installation Guide for instructions on how to enable this feature. (Note:
Both SkyView and SkyView SE system components are covered in the same installation
manual.)
Joysticks and Buttons
User interaction takes place via the two joysticks and eight buttons along the bottom of the
display’s bezel
.
Data Logging
SkyView SE displays with Software version 14.1 or higher have the ability to record and store
flight information in two logs for export by the user. The User Data Log recording rate can be
configured by the user in the SkyView Setup Menu. For more information on configuration,
retrieval, and analysis see the SkyView / SkyView SE System Installation Guide.
SV-ADAHRS-200/201
This guide uses SV-ADAHRS-200/201 to refer to both the SV-ADAHRS-200 and the
SV-ADAHRS-201. The SV-ADAHRS-200 and SV-ADAHRS-201 are identical in
performance and are designed to work together as a redundant ADAHRS solution.
An SV-ADAHRS-200 must be installed in your SkyView SE system in order to use an
SV-ADAHRS-201.
The primary flight instruments on your SkyView SE PFD are generated using a group of
calibrated sensors built into the SV-ADAHRS-200/201 ADAHRS module. All sensors are solid
state
–
that is, there are no moving parts. These sensors include accelerometers, which measure
forces in all three directions; rotational rate sensors, which sense rotation about all three axes;
pressure transducers for measuring air data; and magnetometers on all three axes for
measuring magnetic heading. These sensors form the core of
Dynon’s Air Data Attitude and
Heading Reference System (ADAHRS). Additionally, in some installations the magnetic heading
is provided by the SV-MAG-236 remote magnetometer. When it is installed, it deactivates and
replaces the magnetic sensors in the ADAHRS.
Table 2 describes which inputs and sensors are used within the ADAHRS module to generate
the different displayed instruments.