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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connect directly to the DVC50 using the DVC7/10
cables. Also some graph functions are not available
unless the user is connected directly to the DVC50.

This screen appears when the Program Loader
Monitor is directly connected to the DVC50. This
screen enables the user to monitor the status of,
and send changes to the DVC50 in the same way
as with the DVC7/10 screen.

External screens such as Output Groups and
Factory Info etc. are accessed in the same way as
with the DVC7/10.

When you select the Output Groups button the following window appears just like for the DVC7/10. You can
change the settings in yellow and update the DVC50 by hitting the Send Changes button. The other IO types
have similar windows for modifying the parameters for that
specific IO type.

DVC50 Factory Info Screen
The DVC50 Factory Information screen shown here displays the
same information as the DVC7/10 Factory Information Screen.

Note: If the MAC ID or Baud rate is changed to a value different

from that in the DVC50 configuration screen and the Send
Changes button is pressed, the new values will be saved to
non-volatile memory in the DVC50. If the DVC7/10 is plugged
in, it will not recognize or be able to communicate with the
DVC50 until the application is changed to reflect the new
DVC50 MAC ID and reloaded onto the DVC7/10. The DVC7/10
factory info window is used to set the DVC Baud rate to the
same value as the DVC50.

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