10 menus, 11 projects, 12 input output configuring – High Country Tek emc-3L User Manual

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1.10

Menus

The Programming tool features a menu across the upper portion of the project screen. The following is a
description of the items that compose the menu:

Menu Item Sub Menu Item

Description

New

Create a New Project

Open

Open an Existing Project (.DVC File)

Restore BAK File

Restore the last Saved / Compiled Project

Save

Save Changes to the DVC Project

Save As

Save DVC Project to a new file

Load MEM File

Load Program Loader Monitor Modified .MEM File into Project

Print

Select and Print the DVC Project Code, Bubble Logic diagrams,
Module diagrams and Module Data

Previous File List

Displays the 4 previous files worked on. Clicking on one ot these
will open the project

Find

Search the application code for specific text

Replace All

Search the application code for specific text and replace with new text

DVC710

Set the Application / Project Type to DVC710

DVC7

Set the Application / Project Type to DVC7

Compile

Make

Save the Project File and Create the DVC Application Output Files

Help

About

Shows the Programming Tool's Version and Part Number

File

Edit

Project

1.11

Projects

A Project contains all of the information about your system in a form that allows you to specify and change your
system’s hardware and software components over time. The Programming Tool File menu allows you to save
your project (“projectname.DVC”) into a directory of your choosing and to reopen a previously saved project.
When your project is compiled (by selecting “Make”) four files are created for the project. These files have the
.DVC, .BAK, .inf, .MEM and .PGM file extensions.

.DVC

is the project file that contains the program text and input/output configuration data

.BAK is the project backup file of the .DVC file
.MEM is the memory image describing the system inputs and outputs configurations
.PGM is the DVC710 program file in a loadable format

1.12

Input Output Configuring

The DVC710 and the DVC expansion modules are all configurable using the Programming Tool’s graphical
displays. Each module’s input and output pin’s characteristics (sensor voltage range, valve coil currents, etc.)
as well as display configuration can be specified. Once the values are specified, the DVC710 BIOS will read or
write to the inputs and outputs or modules as specified.

1.13

Input Output Variables and Programming

The DVC710 execution environment allocates a memory area for each configurable Input and Output for every
module in the system. This includes the expansion modules if they are used. The expansion modules send

P/N: 021-00163, Rev. A.0 - for V5.2 Tools

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