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Graphical User Interface V1.0.3 Application User Guide 2015 MCI Solutions. All rights reserved. 240815-01

www.mcisolutions.ca Page ii Getting Started Table Of Contents Introduction................................................. 1 Requirements................................................ 1 Installation................................................. 1 Manual Driver Installation......................................... 2 Interface Overview Introduction................................................. 3 A. Pump Control / Status Menu...................................... 4 B. Pressure Setting Menu......................................... 5 C. Configuration Menu........................................... 6 D. Modbus Setup Menu.......................................... 9 E. Import/Export Menu.......................................... 9 F. Settings Menu..............................................11 G. MCI Login Menu............................................. 12 H. Connectivity Status...........................................13 How to Reach Us.............................................. 13 Disclaimer All of the software and documentation provided in this datasheet, is copyright MCI Solar Mfg. Ltd. ( MCI Solutions ). License is granted to the user to freely use and distribute the software and documentation in complete and unaltered form, provided that the purpose is to use or evaluate MCI Solutions products. Distribution rights do not include public posting or mirroring on Internet websites. MCI Solutions shall in no event be liable to any party for direct, indirect, special, general, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of its site, the software or documentation downloaded from its site, or any derivative works thereof. The software, its documentation, and any derivative works is provided on an as-is basis, and thus comes with absolutely no warranty, either express or implied. This disclaimer includes, but is not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for any particular purpose, and non-infringement. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by MCI Solutions. While the information contained herein is believed to be accurate, MCI Solutions assumes no responsibility for any errors and/or omissions that may appear in this document.

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 1 Getting Started Introduction The MCI Graphic user interface (GUI) was designed to allow simple and powerful configuring of your chemical injection system within a user-friendly graphical environment. The following user guide has been designed to get you up and running quickly. If you have a question concerning use of the graphical user interface, call the MCI Solutions Customer Service Department at 1-888-263-4565. Customer Service hours are 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Mountain Standard Time, Monday through Friday. Requirements Microsoft Windows XP, Win 7, Win 8/8.1, Win 10 USB enabled computer system with available USB port 1x USB Cable (USB A to Mini B) Installation To install the Software: 1. Do not plug your USB cable into your PC at this time 2. Turn on your PC and allow windows to load. 3. Log in to the computer as an administrative user. 4. Download and Save the installation package ( mci_gui_installer.msi ) to a known folder location on your computer. This file is available for download at www.mcisolutions.ca 5. Execute the installation package by double-clicking ( mci_gui_installer.msi ) Note: Administrative rights are recommended to ensure proper installation 6. A window displays ( Welcome to the MCI Pump Interface Setup Wizard ), click Next to Continue. 7. A window display prompts user to choose a directory in which to install the GUI. You may accept the default (recommended) directory: (C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Mci_Gui) or create your own path. Click Next when done. 8. The ( Confirm Installation ) window displays. Click Next to begin Installation. 9. If a ( User Account Control ) window is displayed prompting user ( if you wish to continue installing the program from an unknown publisher ). Click Yes to continue the installation. 10. A window displays ( The installation is complete ). Click Close to finish the software installation 11. By Default the installation package installs a GUI Shortcut on the desktop as well as a shortcut to the root installation folder

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 2 To Connect the Pump: 1. To connect the pump to your PC, you need to install the drivers and connect the USB cable. 2. Ensure the pump is powered. 3. Connect one end of the USB cable to the pump (Mini-B) Connector. 4. Connect the other end of the USB cable to your PC or USB hub. 5. Windows will attempt to install the drivers for you, if a dialog appears ( New Hardware ) Windows needs to install driver select Locate and install driver. This can take a long time, please allow windows to finish the automated device driver process. 6. If Windows was unable to install the drivers please see manual driver installation instruction set found below under: Manual Driver Installation. 7. Open the Graphical User Interface by double clicking the desktop shortcut icon ( ). 8. When communications have been established the connectivity status icon (bottom right of main GUI interface) will display a solid orange check-mark ( ). If the GUI is unable to detect a valid COM port please proceed with the manual driver installation instruction set below. Manual Driver Installation 1. Navigate to the original installation package Save-To location. By default this directory is located in: (C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Mci_Gui). Tip: A shortcut to the original installation folder location is added to the desktop at time of installation ( Shortcut to MCI App Folder ) 2. Right Click the driver installation file (CDM v2.10.00 WHQL Certified.exe) and Select Run as Administrator to execute the file. 3. If ( User Account Control ) window displays prompting ( Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer? ). Click yes to continue. 4. ( FTDI CDM Driver ) window appears, Click Execute to unpack FTDI s driver package and launch the installer. 5. A device driver installation window displays. Click Next to continue. 6. A window displays ( The drivers were successfully installed on this computer ). Click finish to complete the manual driver installation. 7. When the application drivers are successfully installed repeat the pump connection steps above ( To Connect the Pump at top of page)

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 3 Interface Overview Introduction To help explain the functionality of the graphical user interface it has been divided into eight sections (Fig 1.0). Each section is then reviewed in detail to help highlight the available options within the GUI application and what effect these changes have on the pumping system. A D E B ACTIVE PLUNGER Maximum discharge pressure setpoint (psi) F C ON Max. Volume Lockout ON ON 19.5 25.0 G H Fig. 1.0 A. Pump Control / Status Menu B. Pressure Setting Menu C. Configuration Menu D. Modbus Setup Menu E. Import / Export Menu F. Settings Menu G. Mci Login Menu H. Connectivity Status

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 4 A. Pump Control / Status Menu 1 4 9 10 2 5 6 11 7 8 12 3 Fig. 1.1 1. Close Button : Single clicking this button will close the GUI interface. Tip: If you click to the right of the close button anywhere along the top edge of window you can re-position the GUI on screen as required. 2. Power Supply Voltage: When connected to the GUI this value displays the systems DC power supply voltage. When the GUI is not connected this value defaults to light grey and will not update. 3. Pump Temperature (Degrees Celsius): When connected to the GUI this value displays the current temperature reading of the pumps enclosure. When GUI is NOT connected this value defaults to light grey and will not update. Tip: If the surrounding environment temperature is needed (recommended for temperature based on/off control) MCI recommends placing thermistor in a non-heat generating enclosure (i.e. Battery Enclosure). Please contact MCI directly for more information. 4. Pump Rate (Liters Per Day): When connected to the GUI this value represents the current output setting of the pump in Liters Per Day (LPD). When GUI is NOT connected this value defaults to grey and will not update. Tip: The pump rate value is adjustable from within the GUI using the Pump Rate Buttons (Item 8) or with a text entry by single clicking on the displayed rate. This is helpful for large rate changes 5. Minimum (min.) Pump Rate: It automatically updates relative to the selected system plunger (Item 13). This value is the minimum liter per day output achievable based on current pump configurations and updates automatically based on configuration settings (i.e. Plunger Size, Max Discharge Pressure or Volume Limit override).

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 5 6. Maximum (max) Pump Rate: It automatically updates relative to the chosen system plunger. This value is the maximum liter per day output achievable based on current pump configurations and updates automatically based on configuration settings (i.e. Plunger Size, Max Discharge Pressure or Volume Limit). 7. On/Off Control: The on/off button is used to cycle the pump from run (on) to standby (off) mode. When the button is solid orange the pump is in Run mode. When the button is outlined in orange then pump is in Standby mode. Single Click will cycle the pump between these two modes. 8. Up/Down Pump Rate: The up/down arrow button(s) adjust the pump rate display (See item 4) in 0.1 increments. Tip: For quick pump rate changes click and Hold either button to initiate a rapid scroll. 9. Voltage Disconnect: The voltage disconnect value is considered Active or On when the display box is solid orange. An active button indicates the pump is forced to standby because the systems voltage has dropped below the disconnect voltage (Item 22) setting. The pump will resume normal operation (Turn on) when the systems voltage value is >= the reconnect voltage setting (Item 23). Tip: Cycling power to the pump will allow the pump to resume normal operation assuming the systems voltage is above the disconnect set-point on reset. This eliminates the need to reach the reconnect voltage setting to re-initiate the pump and can be helpful for troubleshooting purposes. 10. Temperature Disconnect: The temperature disconnect value is considered Active (On) when the display box is solid orange. An Active button indicates the pump is forced to standby because the systems temperature OFF value is true. The pump will reconnect when the current temperature satisfies the ON value. 11. Standby Mode: The Standby Mode is considered Active or On when the display box is solid orange. An Active button indicates the pump is in Standby mode (not cycling). The pump can be cycled from Standby (off) to Run (on) by single clicking the on/off button (Item 7) 12. Configuration: The configuration text strings serve to assist in asset tracking and for pump setup verification. B. Pressure Setting Menu The pressure setting menu allows the pump to be configured to a custom maximum discharge pressure setpoint. MCI pump systems use stepper motor drive technology which has an inverse relationship with respect to torque and velocity. The custom setting menu allows users to define maximum discharge pressures relative to the systems plunger to optimize the performance of the pumping system without affecting the systems overall power draw. Increasing the systems max. discharge pressure setpoint will automatically limit the pumps maximum output volume (Item 6) and conversely decreasing the systems max. pressure will increase the pumps maximum output volume (Item 6)

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 6 13 14 15 ACTIVE PLUNGER Fig. 2.1 Maximum discharge pressure setpoint (psi) 13. Active Plunger: This value indicates what diameter of plunger (inch) is currently selected as the active plunger size. Available plunger options include 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 and 11/16. 14. Available Selections: The dark grey graphic is used to indicate what selection(s) are available for the systems active plunger. Only the pressure selections within this graphical band area are available for selection. 15. Pressure Selection: Pressure selection circles contained within the available selection graphic area (Item 14) can be selected with a single click. The active selection will be filled solid orange. Changing the pressure selection will automatically adjust the pumps configurations to ensure the drive stays within safe operating limits for MCI s standard solar power supply. Increasing the systems discharge pressure will automatically limit the pumps maximum output volume (Item 6) and conversely decreasing the system pressure will increase the pumps maximum output volume (Item 6). Tip: To select a new pressure value the pump must be in the standby (off) mode (See Item 11) C. Configuration Menu 16 ON 19.5 Range: 19 to 26 Vdc 22 17 ON 21 25.0 Range: 19.1 to 28 Vdc 23 18 19 20 Max. Volume Lockout ON 24 25 26 Fig. 3.1 16. Pump Injection Mode: Pump injection mode changes the pumps injection cycle. A single Click will toggle the slider switch button from dwell to continuous mode. Note: The System must be in standby (off) mode to allow pump injection mode changes.

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 7 Dwell Mode: The pumps injection cycle and retract cycle runs at a constant (max) speed and pauses between strokes. Continuous Mode: During the pumps injection cycle (extend portion) the system uses a variable velocity and retracts with a constant (max) speed allowing for a continuous injection cycle (no pause in cycle) Tip: If a continuous injection cycle is not beneficial for your application a considerable power savings (up to 80%) can be achieved by running the system in Dwell Mode. 17. Auto Start Power Up: Auto start power up changes how the pump starts when a power cycle is performed. A single Click will toggle the slider switch state (On/Off). Auto Start On: The pump will automatically begin cycling after a power interrupt. Auto Start Off: The pump will not begin cycling after a power interrupt until the On/Off button is pressed (Item 7). 18. 4-20 ma Communications (Optional Upgrade): This button enables/disables 4-20 ma communications. A single Click will toggle the slider switch state (On/Off) Switched On: When a valid 4-20 ma signal is sensed the pump will be forced to run in Analogue mode. Switched Off: The system will ignore (disable) all 4-20 ma input signals and force the pump to manual control. Note: If the button is in the disabled state ( (See Item 41) for activation overview. ) activation is required. Contact MCI for activation Key 19. Modbus Communications (Optional Upgrade): This button enables/disables Modbus communications. A single Click will toggle the slider switch state (On/Off). Switched On: When a Modbus command is provided the pump will read the instruction. Switched Off: When a Modbus command is received it is ignored. Note: If the button is in the disabled state ( (See Item 41) for activation overview. ) activation is required. Contact MCI for activation Key 20. Max. Volume Lockout: The Max. volume lockout feature is designed to allow the ability to limit the pumps maximum available LPD setting at the local front panel controller interface. To enter a value click on the text box and enter a value. Note: Setting the value to 0.0 disables the max. volume lockout. 21. Low Voltage disconnect: This button turns the low voltage disconnect on/off. By default this button is locked to the On position.

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 8 22. Disconnect Voltage: When the systems supply voltage drops below the disconnect voltage setting, the pump is forced to standby (Off). To enter a new value click on the text box and enter a value that is within the allowable range displayed on main GUI interface. Note: The Disconnect voltage set-point must be at least 0.1V below the reconnect set-point. 23. Reconnect Voltage: When the system has been forced to standby (Off) due to low voltage the pump will only reconnect when the reconnect voltage value is reached (true). This feature allows DC battery banks time to re-charge before the load is reconnected. To enter a new value click on the text box and enter a value that is within the allowable range displayed on main GUI interface. Note: The Reconnect voltage set-point must be at least 0.1V above the disconnect set-point. 24. Temperature Control On/Off: Temperature control is designed to command the pump On or Off relative to temperature. A single Click will toggle the slider switch state (On/Off). Warning: A minimum seperation of 3 degrees between the ON and OFF temperature setpoints is required Note: MCI provides long lead thermistors (3m [9.8 ] leads) that can be extended beyond the pumps enclosure. By default the thermistor is installed within the main enclosure. If the temperature control On/Off control is used MCI highly recommends to extend the thermistor to an enclosure that is not heat generating (i.e. Battery enclosure on solar applications). This will provide a more accurate ambient temperature reading. 25. Pump Off Temperature: When the systems Off temperature setting is reached (true) and the temperature control feature (Item 24) is set to On, the pump is forced to standby (Off). To enter a new temperature Off value click on the text box and enter a new value. (Valid Range -40C to +40C) 26. Pump On Temperature: When the systems On temperature setting is reached (true) and the temperature control feature (Item 24) is set to On, the pump is forced to Run (On). To enter a new value click on the text box and enter a new value. (Valid Range -40C to +40C) Pump ON/OFF Temperature Control Examples: Example 1 Pump ON temperature (Item 26) = +10C and Pump OFF temperature (Item 25)= -10C In this scenario when the pumps temperature reading (Item 3) is above +10C the pump will run normally until -10C is reached, at -10C the pump will be forced OFF Standby (AL.2 will display on screen) When the pumps temperature is below -10C the pump will be forced OFF Standby until +10C is reached, at +10C the pump will be turned ON Normal Operation (AL.2 will clear) Example 2 Pump ON temperature (Item 26) = -5C and Pump OFF temperature (Item 25) = +3C In this scenario when the pumps temperature reading (Item 3) is below -5C the pump will run normally until +3C is reached, at +3C the pump will be forced OFF Standby (AL.2 will display on screen) When the pumps temperature is above +3C the pump will be forced OFF Standby until -5C is reached, at -5C the pump will be turned ON Normal Operation (AL.2 will clear)

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 9 D. Modbus Setup Menu Modbus Setup Baud Rate 300 4800 1200 9600 2400 19200 28 Parity Odd Even None 29 Stop Bits 1 2 30 27 Slave ID (1...247) 1 31 Apply 32 33 Close Fig. 4.1 Fig. 4.2 (SUB MENU) 27. Modbus setup: Single Clicking on the Modbus Setup button (Fig 4.1) opens the Modbus setup sub-menu (Fig 4.2) 28. Baud Rate: Allows configuration of serial port Baud Rate settings. To select a new setting single click on available radio button. The active selection will be populated with a solid black dot. (Default Baud Rate Setting = 9600) 29. Parity: Allows configuration of serial port Parity settings. To select a new setting single click on available radio button. The active selection will be populated with a solid black dot. (Default Parity Setting = None) 30. Stop bits: Allows configuration of serial port Stop Bit settings. To select a new setting single click on available radio button. The active selection will be populated with a solid black dot. (Default Stop Bits Setting = 1) 31. Slave ID: Allows configuration of Slave ID settings. To enter a value click on the grey text box and enter value. Valid Range: 1...247 (Default Slave ID = 1) 32. Apply: A Single Click on the Apply button will apply current settings and closes the dialog menu (Fig 4.2) 33. Close: Single Clicking this button closes the Modbus Setup Screen without applying changes.

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 10 E. Import/Export Menu The import/export sub menu allows users to: Install software (.mci) and firmware (.hex) update files that have been released by MCI Export configuration files. The configuration files provide a complete snapshot of all parameter settings to assist MCI s support process. Install Update File Select File No File Selected 35 Install 36 Cancel Export Configuration File 34 Save To Windows Desktop 37 Save 38 39 Close Fig. 5.1 Fig. 5.2 (SUB MENU) 34. File Import/export: Single Clicking on the import/export button (Fig 5.1) opens the file Import/export sub-menu (Fig 5.2) 35. Select File: The Select File button allows users to select a file from specific directory locations. Available file extension types include.mci (Software) and.hex (firmware). Single clicking this button will display a file selection window. When target file is located and selected either double click the button or select Open Note: The default file selection filter is set to open.mci (Software) file types. If.hex (firmware) files are required select (.hex) from file selection filter in bottom right of file selection window. 36. Install: The Install button loads the file that was selected in (Item 35) with a single click of the button. An upload status window appears during this process to update status of upload. The when this upload is completed the system will re-start automatically. 37. Save To: The Save to button allows the save to file location so be selected. The default Save To location is the Windows Desktop. Single clicking this button will display a file selection window so a target location can be selected. When the target Save To file location is selected click open to select this location. 38. Save: Single Clicking the Save button will save a copy of the export configuration file to the specified Save to location (Item 37) 39. Close:

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 11 A Single Click on this button will close the Import/Export Screen. F. Settings Menu The settings menu allows users to access the full User Guide from within the GUI environment and to apply an option key that is required to activate the remote pump control interface option (4-20mA and Modbus over RS485). If you are interested in activating the remote communications package please call the MCI Solutions Customer Service Department at 1-888-263-4565 for instructions. Settings Apply Option Key to Unlock Features 41 Control-V-paste here Apply 42 43 User Guide PDF Viewer Required to Open Cancel File 40 MCI User Interface Version 1.1.## Pump Serial #: CT-0001 Copyright (c) MCI Solar Mfg. Ltd www.mcisolutions.ca 1-888-263-4565 44 45 Close Fig. 6.1 Fig. 6.2 (SUB MENU) 40. Settings: Single Clicking on the Settings button (Fig 6.1) opens the Settings sub-menu (Fig 6.2) 41. Option Key Text Entry: The option key paste bar ( Control-V-Paste here ) is used to deploy an option key provided by MCI to activate (enable) remote communications (Item 18/19). When a key is actively deployed the window will display ( Key Applied ) by default. Note: As the name suggests this text bar accepts Control+ V paste commands. To enter option key : 1- Select (highlight) entire option key provided by MCI and copy the text to the clipboard (press and hold CTRL + C). 2- Single Click on Apply option key text box (Item 41) and paste the option key (press and hold CTRL + V). 42. Apply: Single Clicking the button will apply the entered option key to unlock remote communications feature(s). Tip: To confirm the options key was successfully applied confirm the 4-20 ma and Modbus communications buttons (Item 18/19) are in the enabled state. Alternatively, open the settings menu (Item 40) and confirm the option key text (Item 41) displays Key Applied.

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 12 43. User Guide: Single Clicking the User Guide button will open the systems GUI User Guide in.pdf format. 44. About Menu: The following text strings are read only and serve to assist in Version tracking and for pump setup verification. 45. Close: Single Clicking this button closes the Settings Screen. G. MCI Login Menu The MCI login menu allows custom firmware/software updates and is reserved for MCI access ONLY. MCI Login Enter Access Code 46 47 Unlock 48 49 Close Fig. 7.1 Fig. 7.2 (SUB MENU) 46. MCI Login: Single Clicking on the Mci Login button opens the Mci Login sub-menu (See Fig 7.2) 47. Access Code Text Entry : Reserved for MCI access Only. 48. Unlock: Reserved for MCI access Only 49. Close: Single Clicking this button closes the MCI Login Screen.

www.mcisolutions.ca Page 13 H. Connectivity Status 50 Fig. 8.1 50. USB Connectivity: When the GUI has successfully connected to the pump system a solid orange check-mark will display (Fig 8.1) Otherwise a grey X will display indicating the GUI is NOT currently connected ( ). Tip: Right Clicking the USB connectivity button (Item 50) at anytime will reset communications by forcing an immediate re-connect command. How to Reach Us Web: www.mcisolutions.ca Support: www.mcisolutions.ca Tel: +1-(250)-263-0977 Toll Free: +1(-888)-263-4565 Fax: +1(250)-263-0978 2015 MCI Solutions All Rights Reserved