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MIC 10
WARRANTY STATEMENT
Titan Logix Corp. warrants all equipment of its own manufacture to be free of defects in
material and workmanship for twelve (12) months from date of shipment. Titan Logix Corp.'s
sole obligation hereunder shall be expressly limited to repair or exchange free of charge,
F.O.B. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, of such defective equipment (alternatively, Titan Logix
Corp. will, at its option, refund the purchase price). Titan Logix Corp.'s obligation under this
warranty is limited to the above and does not apply to exchange or repairs, which are required
as a result of improper installation, misuse, maladjustment, abnormal operating conditions, or
lack of routine maintenance. Nor does the warranty include the furnishing of service for
maintenance or problems arising from the foregoing causes. No claims for labour, installation,
removal, transportation, or other expenses will be recognized. Notwithstanding any stipulation
of the purchaser to the contrary, all other obligations, representations, warranties and
conditions, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, including any implied warranties or
conditions of merchantability, quality or fitness are hereby excluded and, Titan Logix Corp.
shall not be liable for any loss, cost or damages, of any kind whatsoever, whether
consequential, indirect, special or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with the equipment
or any defect therein, even if caused by the negligence of Titan Logix Corp., its employees or
agents. The provisions hereof relating to the warranty and limitations hereon and limitation of
liability shall continue to be enforceable between the parties notwithstanding termination of the
within agreement for any reason including fundamental breach. Equipment not of Titan Logix
Corp. manufacture will carry the vendor's or manufacturer's standard warranty.
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
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document nor the information disclosed herein shall be reproduced or transferred to other
documents, or used or disclosed to others for manufacturing purposes, or for any other
purpose except as specifically authorized in writing by Titan Logix Corp.
WARNINGS
THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN
GENERAL PURPOSE LOCATIONS ONLY.
Rev. 1.0 Nov 16, 2010
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  • Page 1 Titan Logix Corp., its employees or agents. The provisions hereof relating to the warranty and limitations hereon and limitation of liability shall continue to be enforceable between the parties notwithstanding termination of the within agreement for any reason including fundamental breach.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MIC 10 Installation and Operations Manual Table of Contents Product Description....................1 1.1 About This Manual ...................1 1.2 About the MIC 10 .....................2 1.3 What’s Included ....................2 Installation ......................3 2.1 Mounting ......................4 2.2 Wiring.......................4 Operation ........................7 3.1 Indicators ......................8 3.2 Master MIC 10 ....................8 3.3 Slave MIC 10 ....................9...
  • Page 3: Product Description

    SPECIFICATIONS: Describes the physical and operational characteristics. Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Titan Logix Corp. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof. Rev. 1.0 Nov 16, 2010 1 of 19...
  • Page 4: About The Mic 10

    TD80 Multi-Tank Display The TD80 Multi-Tank Display receives data from the MIC 10 via a CAN port on the MIC 10 and the Display. The Display can receive and display level information for up to 5 TD80’s connected to a MIC 10.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Update Rate Jumper Before mounting the MIC 10 the update rate should be set by changing the jumpers, if required, inside the MIC 10. The update rate sets the frequency that the MIC 10 will transmit data to the upstream modem and it is factory set to once every 5 minutes.
  • Page 6: Mounting

    LED’s on the front of the unit. The MIC 10 comes with an aluminum mounting bracket that can be used to mount the MIC 10 in a variety of ways. The bracket can be mounted to the top or the bottom of the unit with 2 of the #6 screws provided.
  • Page 7 INSTALLATION WIRING PICTORIAL MIC 10 to Modem The cable provided can be used to connect the MIC 10 to the RS232 port on a modem. The connector can be plugged directly into the modem. The free wires are connected to the top row of terminals on the ‘MODEM’...
  • Page 8 MIC 10 to MIC 10 Communication lines going from the MIC 10 to an adjacent MIC 10 unit or to the modem should use a shielded cable to improve data integrity. Three wires are required between the ‘MODEM’ terminals on the Slave MIC 10 and the ‘MIC 10' terminals on the Master...
  • Page 9: Operation

    MIC 10 unit. PTO switch If the PTO contact of the master MIC 10 unit is open it will sit idle until the PTO switch is closed. Once the PTO switch is closed the amber PTO LED on the front of the MIC 10 will turn on indicating the master MIC 10 has begun broadcasting data.
  • Page 10: Indicators

    MIC 10 devices. A master MIC 10 will transmit data, to the modem, that it has obtained from the TD80 units connected directly to it as well as the data from other MIC 10 units. The updates will be sent to the modem at an interval rate defined by the Update Rate Jumpers.
  • Page 11: Slave Mic 10

    MIC 10 Installation and Operations Manual Slave MIC 10 A Slave MIC 10 transmits the data, to the master MIC 10, that it has collected from the SV bus of connected TD80 inputs once a second. Communications The Master MIC 10 will send all the error, alarm, and level information on a change of state of the master PTO input.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Ensure the serial cable to the modem/terminal is connected to the ‘MODEM’ serial port on the MIC 10. Check that the Rx pin on the MIC 10 is connected to the Tx pin on the modem/terminal and the Tx pin on...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    MIC 10 Installation and Operations Manual Specifications Power 8-28 V DC Current Consumption: 25mA at 12VDC 20mA at 24VDC Ambient Temperature Range: -40°C to +65°C Humidity 5% - 95% (Non Condensing) Communications SV port RS232 port CAN port Rev. 1.0 Nov 16, 2010...
  • Page 14: Mic 10 Communications Protocol

    Therefore, a packet will contain as many records as there are active inputs. If a slave MIC 10 is connected to a master then the SV address for TD80 units connected to the slave will be increased by 5 before being reported to the modem by the master.
  • Page 15 MIC 10 Installation and Operations Manual SV input #7(local input #2 on Slave MIC 10). Highest possible value, input #5 on Slave MIC 10. Error Message (of first record). 0x05 0x00 See the TD80 Error Messages for error message descriptions.
  • Page 16 & 0360) / 16]; return(crc_rt_int); Example The example packet described below would be sent from the MIC 10 to the Modem through the Modem Port in the following scenario: There are 2 active inputs, SV #1 and SV#4 SV #1...
  • Page 17 “Send data from SV input #7 now”. If information from an inactive input is requested, a packet is returned with one invalid record. The MIC 10 is not able to relay commands to or program strap table in a TD80. Byte...
  • Page 18 CRC MSB CRC LSB The revision orders appear in the same order in which the MIC 10’s are wired together. It may take up to 10 seconds for the MIC 10 to respond with version information. CAN port The MIC 10 hardware has been designed to support communications via a CAN port.
  • Page 19: Bus Communications

    MIC 10 Installation and Operations Manual SV Bus Communications The primary function of the MIC 10 unit is that if an interface device between TD80’s and a modem. It collects data from the TD80 via its SV bus. The Finch 5332 display when connected also uses the SV bus.
  • Page 20 MIC 10 Installation and Operations Manual Spare Spare Spare First 6” indicator ( 2Lo ) 0x40 Overfill indicator ( Spill ) High High (HH) level (MSB). 16 bit High High tank level sent as 2 hex bites. This will be used by the Finch Display for the Max.
  • Page 21 MIC 10 Installation and Operations Manual The error codes, their meanings, and possible solutions are as follows: Error Meaning Possible Solution 0x00 Can’t auto range Ensure the probe is not bowed (Could not measure or bent in any way. level)

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