Installation manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC Statements
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions
- 2.0 TM70 System Description
- 3.0 CB70 Battery Charger and BT24IK Batteries
- 4.0 Receiver
- 5.0 Starting Up
- 6.0 Operating Instructions
- 7.0 Maintenance
- 8.0 Warranty
- 9.0 Parts Information
- 10.0 Programming a Spare Transmitter
- 11.0 Program the Machine ID in LCD Transmitters
- 12.0 Change Base Channel
- 13.0 CANopen Interface v2.4
- 14.0 LCD70 Display Option
- 15.0 First Come – First Served Operation
- 16.0 LA70 and LA70M Range Limiter
- 17.0 Tandem Operation
- 18.0 TM70 Analog Feedback Calibration
- 19.0 IN0450P Option
- 20.0 IN4D Option
- 21.0 INCAN Option
- 22.0 A1P4RCAN Option
- 23.0 A2ICAN Option
- 24.0 A2VCAN Option
- 25.0 Tele-Alignment Option
- 26.0 R70/Plus Receivers – Software V3.2 Compatible
- 27.0 i-Kontrol Console Box

TM70/3-10 & i-Kontrol Console RC System
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21.0 INCAN Option
The INCAN interface provides a means to increase the number of analog and digital inputs for
the LR72 (up to N*5 + 1 where N = number of ICAN cards; maximum = 2 units).
Figure 42. INCAN Interface Block Diagram
Each INCAN interface can support a maximum of five (5) digital/analog micro-modules.
• IN4D: four (4) digital inputs module (0-24VDC)
• IN010V: analog Voltage input for 0-10VDC
• 9N0450P: Pulse Inputs for 0-450pps (for example, use with an anemometer)
A TM70 system can operate with a maximum of two (2) INCAN cards using the following
configurations:
• 40+(4) IN4D card directly connected to the LR72 max. 44 digital 0-24VDC inputs
• 10+ IN10V card directly connected to the LR72 max. 11 analog inputs (8-bit resolution)
• 10+ IN45P card directly connected to the LR72 max. 11 input pulse-signal counter (0-
450)










