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Basic SkyView Display Operation

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SkyView System Installation Guide - Revision S

If the Map Page is onscreen, the joystick closest to the Moving Map is labeled (RNG) and is used
to adjust the map’s range. It cannot be assigned a different function.

How to Enter the Setup Menus

There are two setup menus: the Setup Menu and the In Flight Setup Menu. Simultaneously
pressing and holding buttons 7 and 8 will open one of these menus. If airspeed is zero, the
Setup Menu opens. If airspeed is greater than zero, the In Flight Setup Menu opens.

You may also access the Setup Menu from the In Flight Setup Menu by using the ENTER FULL
SCREEN SETUP MENU… option.

How to Adjust Time Zone Offset

Enter the Time Zone Offset Page (SETUP MENU > SYSTEM SETUP > TIME > TIME ZONE OFFSET)
and adjust the time zone accordingly. Note that this is the local offset from Zulu time.

How to Configure Displayed Units

Displayed units can be configured for altitude, distance and speed, temperature, barometer,
pressure, and volume. Displayed units are configured on the Measurement Units Page (SETUP
MENU > SYSTEM SETUP > MEASUREMENT UNITS).

Screens and Menus

This section lists all of the screens, menus, and pages in the SkyView system.

Some menu options are dependent on installed, networked, and/or calibrated
SkyView equipment. For example, if there are no servos present in the SkyView
network, the AUTOPILOT Menu will not be present on the Main Menu. This guide
makes it clear where these dependencies exist in their applicable sections.

Main Menu

This menu is displayed right after the SkyView display boots up similar to Figure 10 and contains
links to the following menus:

PFD – This menu allows users to turn the G Meter on and off, turn synthetic vision on or off,
select the NAV source, select bearing sources, and toggle bugs on and off.

ENGINE – This menu allows users to control engine-related features such as adjusting the fuel
computer state (if equipped), enabling lean-assist mode, and interacting with VP-X (if
equipped).

AUTOPILOT – This menu allows users to toggle the status of each installed autopilot axis, set
their respective modes, and engage the autopilot in a 180° turn from the current ground track.
This menu is only accessible if the autopilot servos have been properly installed, networked,
calibrated, and tested

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