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PFD Operation
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SkyView Pilot’s User Guide - Revision M
Altimeter with Altitude Bug, Altitude Trend Rate, Barometer Setting, and Density
Altitude
Vertical Speed Indicator with Vertical Speed Bug
Compass Rose/Directional Gyro with Heading Bug
Slip/Skid Ball
Angle of Attack Indicator (not shown in Figure 7)
OAT
Wind Information (not shown in Figure 7)
The PFD in Figure 7 is a basic depiction and does not include any HSI or autopilot information.
GPS Signal Source
SkyView’s PFD contains display elements – such as Synthetic Vision, ground speed, and the HSI -
that depend on GPS information to work.
Reference the GPS Source Section in SV-MAP-270 Navigation Mapping Software chapter of this
guide for information about how SkyView utilizes and prioritizes the available GPS sources that
are used for this purpose.
PFD Symbology
Bugs
The SkyView PFD makes use of airspeed, altitude, vertical speed, and heading (or track) bugs.
Note that the altitude, vertical speed, and heading (or track) bugs are used for autopilot control
if Autopilot servos are installed. Instructions for setting bugs are detailed in subsequent
sections of this guide.
The airspeed, altitude, and vertical speed bugs are located above their respective tapes and the
heading (or track) bug is located to the lower left of the compass rose/directional gyro.
You can toggle the display state of bugs using the following procedure. Note that bugs that are
used as control mechanisms for autopilot axes (i.e., HDG, ALT, and VS) cannot be toggled off if
their respective Autopilot servo is installed.
1.
Press PFD while on the Main Menu.
2.
Press BUGS.
3.
Press HDG, ALT, IAS, or VS to toggle the display state of each respective bug.
If a bug
label is highlighted, it will show up on the PFD and in the joystick menu.
4.
Press BACK to return to the PFD Menu.
A bug is only adjustable if it is on and it is an option in the Joystick Menu. Bugs that are turned
off are displayed as “- - - “ with their respective units (e.g., “- - - FT” for an altitude bug).
When all bugs are turned on, all bugs are available in the Joystick Menu as illustrated in Figure
8.