High Country Tek DVC80 User Manual

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P/N: 021-00154, Rev. A.6 - updated for V4.7 Tools

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When connected directly to the DVC80,
the following screen will appear:

In addition to the information displayed
when connected to the DVC80 via the
DVC5/7/10, the following can also be
monitored:
Config button – allows the user to
modify extra parameters in the DVC80
configuration. When connected to the
DVC5/7/10 the user can only modify the
Log Rate. Otherwise, the user can
modify the MAC ID, DVC80 CAN Baud,
User Defined PGN, and Display
Message.
Detail button – displays a help window.
The user then can point his/her mouse
to each indicator in order to see specific
information on programming.
Metric button – Allows for switching
between US Standard measurements
to metric precision.
Log Rate – defines the amount of time between each data sample.

Save Log Rate button – Saves the change in Log Rate to file on the computer.
Log Messages to file button – Allows for saving the J1939 messages to a .CSV file. When this button is
pressed, the path to the file is displayed on the DVC80 Loader monitor screen.

Exit Button – exits the DVC80 Loader Monitor Screen.

Software Version – Current software version.
Supply Volts - For monitoring supply volt levels
PGN, byte1, byte2, …,byte8 – for displaying messages
Send Changes button - Once the user has made the desired changes to the MAC ID, DVC CAN Baud, User
Defined PGN, and Display Message, pressing the Send Changes button forces the changes to take place in the
DVC80 unit.
User Defined PGN (Parameter Group Number) – This
field is divided into the User defined PGN index,
which ranges form 0 to 4, and the PGN number.
Display Message - Users can choose 1 of 14
predefined messages or 0 of 4 user defined
messages to be displayed in the PGN, byte1,
byte2…byte8 display

Note: If the MAC ID is changed to a value different
from that in the DVC80 configuration screen and the
Send Changes button is pressed, the new value will
be saved to temporary memory. If the DVC7/10 is
plugged in, it will not recognize or be able to
communicate with the DVC80 until the application is
changed and reloaded onto the DVC7/10.

Note: If the baud rate is changed to a value different

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