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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Viewing the Output File(s)
Whenever an allocation block is extracted, an output “.csv” file is created.
The output files have the same name as the Allocation Block/Memory bucket name specified while developing
the application using the Programming Tool with the added extension “.CSV” (i.e. EngineTrend.csv).
In order to view the DVC70 output files, do the following:
Open Microsoft Excel
Click on File and select Open
Select Text Files (*.prn; *.txt; *.cvs) in the dropdown list next to Files of Type
Locate the “.csv” file you want to open and press the Open button.
Excel will display the file.

User Modifiable Parameters
The following parameters can be modified:
MAC ID
Baud Rate

Note: If the MAC ID is changed to a value different from that in the DVC70 configuration screen and the Send
Changes button is pressed, the new value will be saved to temporary memory. If the DVC10 is plugged in, it will
not recognize or be able to communicate with the DVC70 until the application is changed and reloaded onto the
DVC7/10.

Note: 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 DVC70 until its baud rate is changed to match that of the DVC70.

7.17

DVC80 (J1939 to CAN Bus Module) and the Loader Monitor

This screen appears when the Program Loader Monitor is
connected to the DVC5/7/10 and the status button next to
DVC80 on the main menu screen is clicked. The DVC80
icon appears when a DVC80 has been added to the project
using the DVC Programming Tool. The screen indicators
will appear when the corresponding messages have been
programmed in the DVC5/7/10 project with the
Programming Tool. The indicators available for display are
“Percent Load at Current Speed”, “Engine Speed”, “Total
Engine Hours”, “Engine Coolant Temp”, “Engine Oil
Pressure”, “Fuel Rate” and “Boost Pressure”. These
parameters are supported by the major engine
manufactures like John Deere, Cat Marine, Cummins,
Detroit Diesel, Deutz – EMR and Perkins 1300 EDI. The
user is not limited to this information alone. All other
messages can be displayed using the “Detail” button. The Detail button will display indicators with all messages
being monitored along with a help window to explain or give more information on a particular indicator. When
connected to the DVC5/7/10 the messages available to be displayed are limited to the messages have been
programmed in the DVC5/7/10. The user can get more information by connecting directly to the DVC80, where
14 pre programmed messages and 5 user messages can be monitored.

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