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SV-D700, SV-D1000 and SV-D1000T Operation
3-10 SkyView Pilot’s User Guide - Revision Q
Swap Mode
You may, at times, wish to swap the entire screen contents of your left and right displays
without having to select and deselect each page on each display using the above process. This
can be useful for flying from the “other” seat, for use when flight instructing, etc.
Press SCREEN > SWAP on either display to enter swap mode and switch the screen contents of
both displays simultaneously. When your screens are in swap mode, the PFD PAGE, EMS PAGE
MAP PAGE, and LAYOUT buttons are unavailable. Press SWAP again to exit swap mode and
revert to normal display operation.
Note that the SWAP button is only shown on SkyView systems that contain exactly two displays.
Reversion Mode
In multi-display SkyView systems, you can specify a reversion mode that automatically changes
the screen configuration to a specific layout when only one display remains powered on.
For example, if you normally have your left display configured to show PFD and your right
display showing Engine and Map, reversion mode could be configured to show all three pages
automatically on the single remaining display, should the other fail.
If reversion mode is enabled, any one of the following layouts can be pre-configured (via
SkyView setup procedures) to be displayed when only one display remains powered on in a
multi-display system. This behavior applies equally whether all but one display in your system
has failed, or if you turn on one SkyView display before all others (as some customers do to see
engine instruments before engine start):
PFD 40% / EMS / MAP 40%
PFD 50% / MAP 50%
PFD 50% / EMS 50%
PFD 80% / EMS 20%
PFD 100%
See the SkyView System Installation Guide for further information about Reversion Mode
configuration.
Backup Battery Charging and Testing
In the event of an electrical failure that causes SkyView to run on the SV-BAT-320, the SV-BAT-
320 supplies power to the SkyView display it is connected to, along with any connected SV-
ADAHRS-26X, SV-EMS-22X, SV-ARINC-429, and SV-GPS-250 modules. Because of higher power
requirements, the SV-BAT-320 does not power Autopilot servos, the SV-XPNDR-26X, SV-COM-
C25, devices connected via a serial connection, or any other third party devices. SkyView’s
maximum display brightness is reduced very slightly when operating on backup battery power
to reduce power consumption.
When connected, the battery's charge level is automatically managed by the SkyView display it
is physically connected to. This ensures that SkyView has a fully charged backup battery in case
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