Dvc41 (high-side outputs) and the loader monitor – High Country Tek DVC80 User Manual

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Caution: If the MAC ID is changed to a value different from that in the DVC22 configuration screen and the Send
Changes button is pressed, the new value will be saved to temporary memory. If the DVC7/10 is plugged in, it
will not recognize or be able to communicate with the DVC22 until the application is changed and reloaded onto
the DVC7/10. Similarly, if the baud rate is changed to a value different than the rate in use by the DVC7/10 and
the Send Changes button is pressed, the new value will be saved to temporary memory. If the DVC7/10 is
plugged in, it will not be able to communicate with the DVC22 until its baud rate is changed to match that of the
DVC22.

7.13

DVC41 (High-Side Outputs) and the Loader Monitor

The following screen appears when the
Status button for the DVC41 is pressed:

The names of all DVC41 variables (which
were defined in the application program)
appear under the High Side Outputs 1 –
12 header, the Command State appears
next to the respective variable, while the
status of each output and the LED mode
are displayed to the right of the Command
State.



When connected directly to the DVC41,
the following screen will appear:

The user can alter the information
highlighted in yellow, except for the Software
Version.

Caution: If the MAC ID is changed to a value
different from that in the DVC41
configuration screen and the Send Changes
button is pressed, the new value will be
saved to temporary memory. If the DVC7/10
is plugged in, it will not recognize or be able
to communicate with the DVC41 until the
application is changed and reloaded into the
DVC7/10. Similarly, if the baud rate is
changed to a value different than the rate in
use by the DVC7/10 and the Send Changes
button is pressed, the new value will be
saved to temporary memory. If the DVC7/10 is plugged in, it will not be able to communicate with the DVC41
until its baud rate is changed to match that of the DVC41.

7.14

DVC50 (Multiple Output Types Module) and the Loader Monitor

The DVC50 in slave mode can be monitored using the Program Loader Monitor on your PC that is connected to
a DVC7/10. It can also be monitored by directly connecting the 30 pin and 18 pin DVC7/10 cables to the
DVC50. When monitoring a DVC50 through the DVC7/10, the window shown is displayed. Note that in this
mode modifying the IO parameters is not possible as the Output Groups and other IO type buttons are
deactivated because changes cannot be sent to the DVC50 through the DVC7/10. To do that you need to

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