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    ARINC-429 menu de-acivated

    Not clear what you mean by ARINC(ADS-B). But clearly there is currently no SV-ARINC-419 configured in the network. So after having determined that this is the case the next step would be to try to see if the system can find the SV-ARINC-419 by doing a network configure: SETUP>NETWORK SETUP>CONFIGURE
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    SV-BAT-320 charging and ACM-ECB

    I don't think so, the display is actively controlling the charging, so even if the wires rtun through the ACM, it still means that the battery is directly connected to the Dynon display through the 37 pin connector, even if the cable runs through the ACS box. This is the reason why the Dynon...
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    SV-BAT-320 charging and ACM-ECB

    According to the Pilot’s User Guide page 3-11, the Skyview Display will only charge the Backup battery when the Dynon display is on and the Bus voltage is 12.25 Volt or higher. This will normally happen during flight. If ground recharging of the backup battery is desired, this can in most cases...
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    Manifold pressure sensor

    You should be able to connect a dial indicator in parallel to the MP signal from the sensor that is used for the Dynon system, as long as that dial indicator is compatible with the 5 Volt supply that is used for the Dynon MPS and the dial indicator displays the proper value for a given output...
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    Question about compass

    In my past plane case, the FSDO (MIDO) inspected my plane that didn't have an additional whiskey compass (so only a single Dynon compass that I was willing to defend as being a VFR required magnetic compass) and accepted this setup as satisfying the rules. I had heard stories (possibly 10 years...
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    SV320 Back up battery

    One backup battery goes with one Dynon display, there is no coupling of one backup battery to two displays, the display takes care of regulating the charge current to a backup battery. But is seems a perfectly reasonable choice to provide one display with a backup battery, you want to backup the...
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    ARINC-429 menu de-acivated

    I would suggest first checking the network status. And then when the ARINC is not part of the recognized units the trying to configure and finally check again the network status. (so that at least you have some idea what the status was before trying a reconfiguration)
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    ELT compatibility

    Or in case you have a GPS navigator like the 430 and you are running out of serial ports on the Skyview, you could connect the ELT directly to the GPS navigator serial output and set that link up to provide the data rate that the ELT accepts
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    Shunt housing

    a very nice and clean solution to ensure that there are no shorts forward of the firewall. would you be willing to make the stl file for a 3d printer further available?
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    DUC file extension

    You don't open it, you just download the file and copy it to the root directory of the thumb drive (not in a sub-directory / folder. Then you plug the thumb drive into the Skyview and load the file into all screens separately
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    Backup battery isn't working

    In case you get that message you have 30 seconds to make the decision to either leave the unit powered from the backup battery, shut down immediately or if you don't do anything the unit will after the 30 seconds turn off automatically, so if you don't pay attention the unit might have powered...
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    SV-OAT-340 wiring question

    Building an airplane is a continuous learning process, there are so may things I don't know. Glad to be of any help, or have my answers refuted
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    SV-OAT-340 wiring question

    Should be no problem, signals on these wires are only slowly changing. Only make sure that the the Sun can't change the temperature reading (should be OK as I assume the inspection plate is on the bottom of the wing), also make sure that it is far enough out from the engine exhaust stream as...
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    SV-OAT-340 wiring question

    Sure you can, there is no difference for these signals, but it won't harm either
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    Skyview network connection fault

    That's what it seems to suggest, it is most likely that the failure to communicate via the redundant interface is somewhere located in the common path. So either the connector on the back of the display or the shared wiring seems the most likely, but it could also be a consistent error in the...
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    Skyview network connection fault

    The Dynon network is a redundant network providing a double /separate connection for the interfaces. When you get this message it means that the wiring is not providing a correct interface for the redundant interface on pins 4 & 8. The primary connection is working, as you say the servo's are...
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    Can someone tell me how to convert this raw tach time number?

    True, Tach time normally references an engine running time that is normalized to the nominal RPM of the engine, so that when the engine is only run at 60% of its nominal rpm that the tach time only counts 60% of the actual time spend running at that rate. THis matches the idea that tch time is...
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    General purpose input Pin (for example Pin 22 ) with internal Pull UpResistance ?

    In a separate note 'SkyView Making your own sensor definition.pdf', at some point available on: 'http://wiki.dynonavionics.com/Making_your_own_sensor_definitions', it is stated that all general purpose inputs (type A) support configurable internal pull-up resistors of 10k, 1k or 200 ohm. For the...
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    General purpose input Pin (for example Pin 22 ) with internal Pull UpResistance ?

    On page 7-67 of the installation manual (version AG) Dynon states that any of the pins 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 31can be used as an input for the trim/flap position sensors, with the sensor (potensiometer) connected to +5V (aux and Gnd and the swiper of the potentiometer to...
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    Fuel sender not reading

    I think the next step in troubleshooting is verifying that the sensor is working,. Making sure that the sensor shows a different voltage when the level in the tank changes. Either by adding or removing fuel from the tank. If the measured voltage stays the same for two clealy different fuel...
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