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SkyView cannot use a PWM input to dim the screen. It must be a DC voltage. I don't know what the Garmin GTN or SL-15 expect.
You cannot use a 10 ohm potentiometer across your aircraft bus as we mentioned last week. You can use a 1K Ohm or greater potentiometer to create this voltage.
As the manual says, the DIM OUT is limited to 120mA, You will need to look up the specs on your switches and determine if the max load is greater than this. If it is greater than 120mA, you need to use an external dimmer, or an amplifier like Vern described. We haven't evaluated Vern's solution to the level that we can say it will or won't work, but he's a smart guy.
There are PWM dimmers that take an analog voltage input to drive the dimmer. This voltage could be split to your various instruments as well as your panel LEDs.
Note that this support forum is not staffed 24/7, and a question asked on a Thursday evening will sometimes not get a response by Dynon until the next week, especially with questions that require some deeper engineering to be done. We responded with the section of the manual asking what was not clear because your previous statement was "the text of the manual is not clear enough for me to understand the system" so we were focusing on improving our manuals to be clearer to all. We're sorry if that came off as dismissive.
Here are some previous threads on using SkyView to dim an LED or using an external pot to dim SkyView:
http://dynonavionics.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1348497651
http://dynonavionics.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1345262945
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=465847&sid=c37f9600206e808732716f6f37dd3928
You cannot use a 10 ohm potentiometer across your aircraft bus as we mentioned last week. You can use a 1K Ohm or greater potentiometer to create this voltage.
As the manual says, the DIM OUT is limited to 120mA, You will need to look up the specs on your switches and determine if the max load is greater than this. If it is greater than 120mA, you need to use an external dimmer, or an amplifier like Vern described. We haven't evaluated Vern's solution to the level that we can say it will or won't work, but he's a smart guy.
There are PWM dimmers that take an analog voltage input to drive the dimmer. This voltage could be split to your various instruments as well as your panel LEDs.
Note that this support forum is not staffed 24/7, and a question asked on a Thursday evening will sometimes not get a response by Dynon until the next week, especially with questions that require some deeper engineering to be done. We responded with the section of the manual asking what was not clear because your previous statement was "the text of the manual is not clear enough for me to understand the system" so we were focusing on improving our manuals to be clearer to all. We're sorry if that came off as dismissive.
Here are some previous threads on using SkyView to dim an LED or using an external pot to dim SkyView:
http://dynonavionics.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1348497651
http://dynonavionics.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1345262945
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=465847&sid=c37f9600206e808732716f6f37dd3928