4 main program loader monitor screen, Main program loader monitor screen – High Country Tek DVC80 User Manual

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The first time you execute the Program Loader Monitor the following screen appears. Select the PC COMM port
to which your RS232 cable is attached.

7.4

Main Program Loader Monitor Screen

Normally the first screen you will see after executing the Program
Loader Monitor program is as shown below. This window shows all
of the modules in your applications project. Each module has an
icon and status button. Up to 14 DVC modules controlled by the
DVC10 on the CAN Bus can be monitored. Although EE memory
and Virtual Display are not actual modules, their status screens are
accessed from this main menu. Module icons that are blurred
indicate that the DVC controller is not communicating with that
module. Generally this is due to the DVC controller and the
expansion module having different CAN Bus baud rates, the
expansion modules MACID not matching the MACID specified for
that module using the Programming Tool or simply the CAN
connection to the expansion module is absent or faulty.

To monitor a particular component double click on its Status button.
To load the DVC10 monitor screen, double click on the DVC10
Master (yellow button).

You may need to enter a password to gain access to certain
features of the Program Loader Monitor. The optional passwords
are assigned using the Programming Tool. The default password
level is 3. There are four password levels:

Level 0 –

If the system is password protected and a valid password

has not been entered level 0 is assigned. This level allows you to
see factory information about the system only.

Level 1 – Access to parameters and the ability to send changes.


Level 2 – Ability to download application programs.


Level 3 – Ability to change MAC ID, CAN Bus baud rate or download BIOS programs.
DVC5/7/10 Master Display
The Program Loader Monitor is used to observe DVC5/7/10 actual input and output specific information as your
application executes. The names assigned to them in the Programming Tool appear on the main screen shown
below. The runtime graph is used to plot any two variables as fast as the computer can collect data from the
DVC5/7/10. Dials will appear to display RPM when pulse inputs are assigned.

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