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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6.13

Virtual Display...................................................................................................................... 107

6.14

Application Simulator........................................................................................................... 108

6.16

DP04 Pendant ..................................................................................................................... 116

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Program Loader Monitor .................................................................................118

7.1

Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 118

7.2

Connecting to the DVC5/7/10..............................................................................................118

7.3

Starting the Program Loader Monitor ..................................................................................118

7.4

Main Program Loader Monitor Screen ................................................................................119

7.5

Program Loader................................................................................................................... 121

7.6

Output Groups ..................................................................................................................... 121

7.7

Analog and Universal Inputs ...............................................................................................121

7.8

Input / Output Functions ......................................................................................................122

7.9

Factory Information.............................................................................................................. 122

7.10

EE memory.......................................................................................................................... 122

7.11

DVC21 (Sinking and Sourcing Digital Inputs) and the Loader Monitor ............................... 123

7.12

DVC22 (Sinking Digital Inputs) and the Loader Monitor .....................................................123

7.13

DVC41 (High-Side Outputs) and the Loader Monitor..........................................................124

7.14

DVC50 (Multiple Output Types Module) and the Loader Monitor ....................................... 124

7.15

DVC61 (Display Module) and the Loader Monitor ..............................................................126

7.16

DVC70 (Logging Module) and the Loader Monitor .............................................................127

7.17

DVC80 (J1939 to CAN Bus Module) and the Loader Monitor ............................................129

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Programming Notes.........................................................................................132

8.1

Examples of Program Statements and Logical Operators .................................................132

8.2

Variable Display Types........................................................................................................132

8.3

Variable initialization............................................................................................................ 133

8.4

Program Debugging and Variable tracing ...........................................................................134

8.5

J1939 Only Mode on the DVC5/7/10...................................................................................134

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Application Notes..............................................................................................135

9.1

CAN Bus Configuring ..........................................................................................................135

9.2

CAN Bus Termination Options ............................................................................................135

9.3

DVC5/7/10 Powering ...........................................................................................................135

9.4

Driving Alarms from outputs ................................................................................................135

10 Hardware Installation .........................................................................................136

10.1 DVC5 Hardware Connections .............................................................................................136

10.2 DVC7 Hardware Connections .............................................................................................137

10.3 DVC10 Hardware Connections ...........................................................................................137

10.4 DVC21 Hardware Connections ...........................................................................................138

10.5 DVC22 Hardware Connections ...........................................................................................139

10.6 DVC41 Hardware Connections ...........................................................................................140

10.7 DVC50 Hardware Connections ...........................................................................................141

10.8 DVC61 Hardware Connections ...........................................................................................142

10.9 DVC70 Hardware Connections ...........................................................................................143

10.10 DVC80 Hardware Connections ..........................................................................................143

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Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility.............................................................145

11.1

Safety in building the hardware connections.......................................................................145

11.2

Safety in mounting the DVC units .......................................................................................145

11.3

Safety in programming the controllers.................................................................................145

Appendix A

Compiler Keywords........................................................................146

Appendix B

Programming Statement Examples ..............................................147

Appendix C

Troubleshooting Systems .............................................................149

Basic Electronics Theory and DVC System Troubleshooting ........................................................ 149

Basic Electronics Introduction......................................................................................................... 149

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