Dynon Avionics SkyView Pilots Users Guide User Manual

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SV-MAP-270 Navigation Mapping Software

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SkyView Pilot’s User Guide - Revision S

used to load the data onto SkyView. If you manually copy Jeppesen data onto a
USB memory stick, it will not load onto your SkyView system.

2. Insert the USB flash drive into one of the display’s USB sockets.
3. Go to the Load Files Wizard (SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SOFTWARE > LOAD FILES…).
4. Select a file and press LOAD to load the file onto the system.
5. Exit Setup
6. In SkyView systems that have more than one display, aviation and obstacle databases

are automatically synchronized to other connected displays provided that those displays
are connected via Ethernet. If they are, and you have the Map Page up on other
displays, you may see a SYNCHRONIZING DATABASES message appear as this process
occurs. If you do not have your displays connected via Ethernet, simply load the
database to each screen individually.

Base Map and Cultural Data

Base map and Cultural data is available free-of-charge for all customers worldwide. This
database contains and roads, city names, railroads, rivers, and political boundaries. Like the
terrain database, it is partitioned into different regions. Download the basemap database for
your region from the Dynon website.

Go to

downloads.dynonavionics.com

to download the above databases to a USB memory stick.

Reference the Loading Databases section below of this guide for instructions on how to import
the file onto a SkyView display.

Removing Databases

SkyView automatically removes databases when new ones are installed. They can also be
removed manually by going to SETUP MENU > LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP > INSTALLED DATABASES.
Highlight the database you wish to remove, and then press the REMOVE button.

The FAA, PocketFMS, and Jeppesen periodically publish Aviation Data updates. It is
the pilot’s responsibility to stay current with these updates and keep their
equipment up to date.

Geo-Referenced Procedure Charts and Airport Diagrams

US Procedure Charts

Support for US Approach/Departure Procedure charts (commonly called plates) and US airport
diagrams from Seattle Avionics was added in SkyView 7.0. Support for enroute charts was
added to SkyView in version 10.0. US Data is available from Seattle Avionics:

Geo-referenced Approach/Departure Procedure Charts.

Geo-referenced Airport Diagrams. Includes all FAA airport diagrams and approximately
5000 Flight Guide airport diagrams.

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