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SkyView Pilot’s User Guide - Revision S

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Revision History

Revision

Revision Date

Description

A

December 2009

Initial release

B

March 2010

Document number changed to 101321-001.

Minor style, grammar, and cross reference changes and corrections.

Added information regarding Autopilot servos in applicable sections.

Addressed screen synchronization in applicable sections.

SV-D700 and SV-D1000 Operation Chapter updates:

Added the Menu Navigation Section

Clarified the How to Turn the System On or Off Section

Expanded the How to Manually Adjust the Backlight Brightness or Dim Level
Section

Expanded the How to Enter the Joystick Function Menu Section

Added the How to Check Installed Database Statuses Section

Added the How to Configure the Top Bar Section

PFD Operation Chapter updates:

Added the ADAHRS Source Section

Added the GPS Source Section

Added “push to synchronize” instructions for applicable bugs

Moving Map Operation Chapter updates:

Added an important note regarding Moving Map requirements

Added the GPS Source Section

Added the Terrain Data Section

Added the Aviation Data Section

Corrected the Onscreen Alerts Section in the Alerts Chapter.

C

May 2010

Document number changed to 101321-002.

Minor style and grammar changes and corrections.

Updated the guide to include HSI operation information.

Updated the guide to include Autopilot operation information.

Updated the guide with more Moving Map content.

D

June 2010

Document number changed to 101321-003.

Clarified intended use of Synthetic Vision.

Added information about Synthetic Vision depictions of runways and obstacles.

Added EMS menu, lean mode, engine timers, and fuel computer information.

Clarified map Magnetic North pointer.

Added Navigation Mapping Software information.

Added Trial Navigation Mapping Software information and operation instructions.

Added external alarm light behavior.

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