User guide
P/N: 021-00154, Rev. A.6 - updated for V4.7 Tools     Page | 90  
DVC61 Digital Input Setup 
The DVC61 Input Setup screen allows the user to configure the 5 
Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) digital inputs of the DVC61. The 
user may select the tabs at the top of the screen to switch between the 
five input groups. The diagrams displayed show possible hardware 
configurations for the inputs. 
Input 1A check box 
Enable the input for use in the project by checking the box. 
Name: 
The name used in the bubble logic screen to access this variable and properties. 
Range: 16 Characters with no spaces. Usable characters are A-Z, a-z, 
0-9, and "_". 
Rules: The first character cannot be a number, compiler keyword or another names already being used. 
Debounce Time: 
The amount of milliseconds to wait before accepting a change in input states 
Range: 0 to 9990ms in 10ms Increments 
Toggle / No Toggle: 
When the input is set to Toggle, The input will be set by the appropriate voltage level input edge and will remain 
set until the next appropriate voltage level input edge (If set by a positive voltage pulse, it will remain set after 
the voltage is not present on the input until the next positive pulse. 
When Set to No Toggle, The input is set only as long as the proper voltage is present and reset when removes. 
Range: Toggle, No Toggle 
 Toggle  No Toggle 
INPUT A 
(Name) 
Active 
High 
Input changes states when Voltage 
goes from < 2.5 Volts or OPEN 
(floating) to > 2.5 Volts 
Input is True when voltage is > 2.5 volts 
INPUT B 
(Name) 
Active 
Low 
Input changes states when Voltage 
goes from > 2.5 Volts or OPEN 
(floating) to > 2.5 Volts 
Input is True when voltage is < 2.5 Volts
Screen Images 
Each DVC61 device can support multiple screen images to 
display information in various forms. 
Each device has up to 12 display variables. At run time each 
variable can be assigned the value of an input or output 
program variable or another variable. 
Every screen image has fields to specify its Name, define 
which of the 12 display variables will be displayed, the X, Y 
location for the variable and in what format. You may also 
enter fixed textual information for the image. A shaded area 
to allow the user to preview the finished screen image with 
sample variable values is provided. 
Name: 
The name used in the bubble logic to access this screen and its properties. 










