Skyview power-up problem

jdubner

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This is addressed to Dynon Support.  I'm not really asking for anything; it's more of a notification of something strange happening that may be useful for you to know about.

Occasionally my SV-D1000 system powers up incorrectly.  Today I caught it in the act and was able to obtain a couple of screen captures, the first of which is shown here:

screenshot1.jpg


The incorrect power-up took an inordinate amount of time in the splash screen during the bootup (so long that I thought it was hung up).  When it finally finished booting and attempted to display the standard PFD, map, and EMS screens,  the map was displayed with a red "X" and a caption "NO GPS POSITION SOURCE".

I removed bus power to power down and the unit went dark immediately -- no backup battery action.

In a few seconds I reapplied bus power and the unit powered up correctly (including the map/GPS) as shown here:

screenshot2.jpg


When I shut down again by removing the bus power, the backup battery operated the unit for 30 seconds.  In other words, the unit operated normally the second time.

Here are some of the particulars of my system (RV-8A):
- current firmware
- one display
- fully-charged backup battery
- SV-GPS-250 powered by the SV-D1000
- two autopilot servos (powered OFF but on the bus)
- SV-XPNDR-261, no ADS-B
- flown 2 days earlier without incident
- USB thumb drive (with charts) inserted
-  power supplied from the E-bus and engine off

FYI, as I said.  But it has happened enough times that I know something is not right.

--
Joe
 

meyerflyer

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I have had this same thing happen to me a few times. When I reboot it seems to work fine.

:-/ Dan
 

Dynon

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So not having the battery backup after a rare abnormal boot is by design (I forget why, there's a deeper technical reason). It's not annunciated, but possibly should be. I'll need to check into that with our engineering team. That type of event may also affect the power that gets delivered to the GPS - I'm not completely sure about that. How often are you seeing this?
 

meyerflyer

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I would guess 3 or 4 times in the last 6 mo.
My configuration
- current firmware
- one display
- fully-charged backup battery
- SV-GPS-250 powered by the SV-D1000
- one autopilot servos
- SV-XPNDR-261, with ADS-B
- USB thumb drive (with charts) inserted

Dan
 
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