Mission M110 Installation Manual
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  • Page 1 M110/M800 Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 Customer Packet which includes Account and Notification Setup Forms, along with electronic (Dallas) Key instructions. Prior to installation, please complete and send in all forms to Mission technical support in order to access your web portal with the login credentials you have provided.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Appendix C – Wiring Relays to Digital Inputs Using a Common Wire ..24 Appendix D – Detailed RTU Boot-up Sequence .........25 Appendix E – Troubleshooting ..............26 Installation Notes ...................27 Mission offers a variety of related documents. Scan the QR code with your smartphone or visit www.123mc.com/literature.asp view.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Overview

    Chapter 1: Overview M110/M800 at a Glance Each RTU is packaged with everything NEMA 4 needed for a standard installation. Enclosures NEMA 1 NEMA 1 - indoor mounting NEMA 4 - outdoor mounting Flatpak - control panel or cabinet mounting...
  • Page 6: Recommended Tools

    Interposing relays and bases (if no dry contacts are available) 12 VDC coil interposing relay (if output relays will be used) Sealant Mission offers a variety of optional accessories. Scan the QR code with your smartphone or visit www.123mc.com/accessories to view our accessories catalog.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2: Site Survey And Connectivity Test

    Prior to installation, please complete and submit the RTU Installation Form via fax (770- 685-7913) or email (setupforms@123mc.com) so Mission can set up the new unit(s) on your web portal. New customers must also complete and submit both forms within the New Customer Packet.
  • Page 8 Main Printed Circuit Board Wired for Site Survey Figure 1...
  • Page 9: Chapter 3: Antenna Installation

    The coaxial cable should reach the Mission RTU radio connection with no severe routing of the coax. Consider where the RTU will be mounted in relation to the location of the antenna.
  • Page 10: Antenna Best Practices

    • Where signal wires and load conductors must cross, do so at right angles. • High voltage should not enter the Mission RTU. Mount the supplied transformer outside the Mission enclosure. • Lay wires in wire trays with the excess near terminations. Replace wire race covers (follow NEC and your local/state electrical codes requirements).
  • Page 11: Enclosure Options

    Drill and attach the occur. conduit in the control cabinet and Conduit connections Mission RTU. Use sealant where can enter from bottom, appropriate. but leave space for the included battery. 3. Pull the wires and cables. Pull...
  • Page 12 6. Terminate digital inputs. Refer to the wiring diagram on the M110/M800 cover/door and RTU Installation Form in the packing box. Record input names on the setup form and the diagram. The default digital input (DX) connections are as follows:...
  • Page 13 Wire Supervision Figure 2 Wire supervision: Sensors associated with the digital inputs rely on a 1000 ohm end-of-line resistor for wire supervision. These resistors are wired in parallel with the monitored switch contacts and allow the main board circuitry to monitor the integrity of the connections (refer to Figure 2A, and 2B).
  • Page 14 Analog Input Wiring 7. Terminate analog inputs. Two Figure 3 analog inputs are available on the main board (refer to figure 3). These inputs can accept a 4-20 mA (milliamps) or 0-5 V signal. Place the analog jumper* on the top 2 pins for a 4-20 mA signal and on the bottom 2 pins for a 0-5 V signal.
  • Page 15 9. Install the 120 VAC transformer and wire AC power. Mount the transformer in the control panel (not the mission RTU). It is very important to ONLY provide 12-16 VAC to the Mission main board AC input. Hooking up the transformer backwards will apply 1200 VAC to the main board and cause permanent change.
  • Page 16: Chapter 5: Rtu Startup

    Check to ensure the Mission RTU is still operating. If somehow a wiring mistake has been made, it will be evident. If there appears to be a mistake, immediately remove power. If power is OK, proceed to testing the RTU.
  • Page 17 Main Board Connections Figure 6...
  • Page 18: Chapter 6: Test The Installation

    The REG LED will illuminate during data transmission. 5. Inspect the digital input LEDs. Check the horizontal input LEDs on the Mission main board. If any LEDs are blinking, the input does not sense a 1000-Ohm EOL resistor. Check the wiring/connections of the resistors.
  • Page 19 NO input). If not, check wiring/connections. Ensure that all alarm inputs when closed cause the corresponding Mission RTU input LED to illuminate. Mission technical support is available to confirm that data is being properly transmitted and received on your web portal. A smartphone can be used otherwise.
  • Page 20: Chapter 7: Site Commissioning

    Setup Forms Ensure setup forms have been submitted to Mission technical support. Verify proper labeling on your web portal and the wiring diagram on the Mission RTU. Users with administrator credentials have the ability to make changes to the web portal, if necessary.
  • Page 21: Appendix A: Terminology

    Analog Inputs Two analog inputs on M110 and M800 series RTUs can be used to report pressure, level, chlorine pH, or any other dynamic readings by way of a 4-20mA or 0-5V transducer. Analog inputs support 4 threshold alarm settings that can be remotely configured.
  • Page 22 A 5 amp hour battery with a charging circuit powers the units for 1-3 days (M800 and M110) during a power failure. AC power fail alarm will be dispatched after 5 minutes. A low battery alarm will be dispatched in the morning if the battery voltage fell below 11.5 volts anytime the previous day.
  • Page 23: Appendix B - Solid State Relay Wiring Diagram

    Appendix B: Output Relay Diagram...
  • Page 24: Appendix C: Wiring Relays To Digital Inputs Using A Common Wire

    Appendix C: Wiring Relays to Digital Inputs Using a Common Wire...
  • Page 25: Appendix D - Detailed Rtu Boot-Up Sequence

    Appendix D: RTU Boot-up Sequence If sequence of an event fails, refer to right hand side for possible explanation. Call Mission technical support if further assistance is required. Note: Boot-up sequence is written for Power up RTU radios containing 13.9 firmware chip.
  • Page 26: Appendix E: Troubleshooting

    Refer to the Analog Input Field Testing (www.123mc.com/literature.asp) document *Cycle power means removing the AC power and unplugging the battery to the Mission RTU for 15 seconds and then powering back up. Contact Mission Technical Support at (877) 993-1911 for assistance.
  • Page 27: Installation Notes

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  • Page 28: Technical Support

    Technical Support (877) 993-1911 option 2 Sales techsupport@123mc.com, sales@123mc.com www.123mc.com setupforms@123mc.com (877) 993-1911 option 4 www.123mc.mobi Lit # M1M8IM-080216...

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