High Country Tek DVC80 User Manual

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that you use a mail input. Refer to the code samples at the end of this section for an example.

IO Functions
The IO Functions screen allows the user to assign various
inputs as the input to an IO Function curve. Use the pull
down menus on the right side of the screen to assign an input
to the associated Function Curve.











Mail Names
The Mail Names screen is used to assign variable names to
the Mail_Inputs1,…8 and Mail_Outputs1,...4 of the DVC50.
You use these names in your DVC7/10 application code.

Mail_Inputs are inputs to the DVC50 from the DVC10 while
Mail_Outputs are inputs to the DVC10 from the DVC50.

Mail Inputs can be used in DVC50 IO Assignment screens to
control the input to a Function Curve or set a PWM command
percentage. There are eight available Mail Inputs.

Mail Outputs are used to send selected DVC50 I/O status
information out on the CAN Bus to the DVC10. There are
four available Mail Outputs.

Range: 16 Characters with no spaces. Usable characters are
A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and "_".
Rules:
The first character cannot be a number.
Compiler Keywords or other Names already in use are not
valid.

User Defined
The User Defined screen is used to assign DVC50 I/O
information to each of the four Mail Outputs. Use the pull
down menus to assign available variables to the Mail
Outputs.

Using the DVC50 in Bubble Logic
The IO Assignment screens may be ignored all together
and application code can be written in the DVC7/10 Bubble
logic as with any other system module. The user may also
use IO Assignments in conjunction with Bubble Logic.
Note the fact that any relationship selection opted for in the

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