8 input / output functions, 9 factory information, 10 ee memory – 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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7.8

Input / Output Functions

Double click the IO Functions yellow button (in the middle of
the Monitor window) to activate this window. The information
displayed is the same as the information programmed with the
HCT Programming Tool. The user can alter the Input% vs.
Output%. The information will be updated to the DVC5/7/10
temporary memory once the Send Changes button has been
pressed. The DVC5/7/10 then operates on the temporary
values until the unit has been reset.

Note: The temporary memory can be saved to a file and
imported into the HCT programming tool by using the “Export
to File” button.



7.9 Factory

Information

Double click the Factory Info yellow button (in the middle of
the Monitor window) to activate this window. The information
displayed is programmed by HCT manufacturing.

Note: If you change the CAN Bus baud rate for the
DVC5/7/10 you should also change all of the baud rates for
the other modules on the CAN Bus. If you change the
DVC5/7/10 MAC ID then be sure you assign it a number that
is unique with respect to the other modules on the CAN Bus.

7.10 EE

memory

Double click on the EE
memory Status icon on the
main Program Loader
Monitor window to activate
this screen. EE memory is non-volatile (i.e. it retains the value even when
power is turned off). Memory variable names and values are set using the
Programming Tool or as the program executes. The selector at the top of the
screen will allow you to page through the variables. You can change the
variables integer values using the up and down arrows next to the variable’s
name. The new values can be sent to the DVC5/7/10 EE memory by selecting
the Send Changes button. Additionally, the Save to File button allows the user
to save the EE variables and their respective values to a .DAT file on the PC.
The Restore from File button allows the user to recall previously saved EE
variable values from a .DAT file. The Push to Retrieve button initiates the
Restore operation after the Restore From File button is selected.


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