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ICT LIMITED WARRANTY  

 

The warranty period on ICT products is two (2) years from date of purchase from an authorized ICT reseller or OEM 
with valid proof of purchase, or from date of shipment from the ICT manufacturing facility. The warranty period for a 
repaired product or part is ninety (90) days or the remainder of the unexpired term of the new product warranty 
period,  whichever  is  greater.  Repair  or  replacement  of  a  defective  product  or  part  does  not  extend  the  original 
warranty coverage period.  
 
ICT Limited Warranty is only intended for the benefit of the original purchaser and user of this product. This Warranty 

is not transferable or assignable without the prior written permission of ICT. ICT’s sole obligation and liability under 

this warranty is limited to either repairing or replacing defective products at the sole discretion of ICT. When repairing 
or replacing the products, ICT may use products or parts that are new, equivalent to new or re-conditioned. Parts 
repaired or replaced during the warranty period will be under warranty for the remainder of the warranty period.  
 

No claim will be accepted unless written notice of the claim is received by ICT in accordance with ICT’s Return Material 

Authorization (RMA) procedure, as soon as reasonably possible after the defect is discovered. A valid product serial 
number must be provided with the RMA claim to prove eligibility. The RMA procedure is available on the ICT website 
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www.ict-power.com/support/warranty-repair/

 

 

The Purchaser shall at their own risk and cost return the defective product to ICT’s factory or designated repair center 

once an RMA is issued by ICT. Return of the products to the customer after repair is completed shall be prepaid by 
ICT  unless  otherwise  mutually  agreed  between  the  parties.  Products  shipped  to  ICT  which  have  incurred  freight 
damage will not be covered by this Warranty and any repairs or replacement parts, components or products needed 

will  be  invoiced  in  the  full  current  price  amount  and  returned  freight  collect  to  Purchaser.  It  is  the  Purchaser’s 

responsibility to check the product upon receipt for any damage during shipping and to contact the carrier or shipper 
regarding  such  damage.  Product  that  is  returned  as  defective,  which  is  determined  to  operate  within  published 
specifications will be returned to the Purchaser freight collect.  
 
ICT  assigns  to  Purchaser  any  warranties  which  are  made  by  manufacturers  and  suppliers  of  components  of,  or 
accessories for, the ICT product and which are assignable. ICT makes no representations as to the effectiveness or 
extent of such warranties, assumes no responsibility for any matters which may be warranted by such manufacturers 
or suppliers and extends no additional coverage under this Warranty to such components or accessories.  
 
In no event shall ICT be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages such as, but not limited to, loss of 
use, business or goodwill, loss of revenue, or loss of profits, which may result, either directly or indirectly, from defects 
in products provided by ICT.  
 
This Warranty will be void if the product has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, exposure to environmental 
conditions not co

nforming to the products’ limits of operation, improper installation or maintenance, improper use 

of an electrical source, defects caused by sharp items or by impact pressure, a force majeure event, has been modified 
or repaired by anyone other than ICT or its authorized representative, has been subjected to unreasonable physical, 
thermal or electrical stress, improper maintenance, or causes external to the unit including but not limited to general 
environmental  conditions  such  as  rust,  corrosive  atmospheres,  sustained  temperatures  outside  the  specified 
operating range of the equipment, exposure to power surges and/or electrical surges, improper grounding, mold or 
dust, animal or insect damage, water damage or immersion in liquid of any kind, or if the serial number has been 
altered, defaced, or removed.  
 
ICT does not control the installation and use of any ICT product. Accordingly, it is understood this does not constitute 
a  warranty  of  performance  or  a  warranty  of  fitness  for  a  particular  purpose.  This  Warranty  represents  the  entire 
agreement between ICT and Purchaser with respect to the subject matter herein and supersedes all prior verbal or 
written communications, representations, understandings or agreements relating to this subject. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY LTD. 

26921 Gloucester Way 

Langley, British Columbia, Canada   V4W 3Y3 

604.856.6303  

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 604.856.6365   

www.ict-power.com

 

 

Summary of Contents for DIN Series

Page 1: ...Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd ICT DIN SERIES POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL 855 353 000 Model ICT DIN PDU6...

Page 2: ...nnect power and allow to cool before removing or replacing Wiring terminals may be HOT to touch Disconnect power and allow to cool before disconnecting load wires Install unit in a restricted access l...

Page 3: ...WEB BASED INTERFACE 8 Status Control 10 Alarm Status 10 Power Supply 10 Device Setup 11 Output Setup 13 Network Setup 15 E mail Setup 19 Alarm Setup 20 User Setup 21 Maintenance 22 MOBILE WEB APP 23...

Page 4: ...d alarm input status can be monitored through Ethernet communication Fuse status is also displayed by an LED indicator located over each fuse Form C alarm contacts C NO NC are provided on the top of t...

Page 5: ...se on the front of the PDU for each output terminal block The fuse number on the front of the PDU matches the output terminal block number Consult your local electrical codes for wire ampacity and fus...

Page 6: ...Depending on the alarm circuit refer to table 2 connect it between normally open NO and common C between normally closed NC and common C or both The built in web server controls this alarm The alarm c...

Page 7: ...current is above the set value Alarm Input 1 4 Activate Alarm Form C Contact is checked Digital Alarm is triggered Output Over Current Alarm 1 6 Activate Alarm Form C Contact is checked Output Current...

Page 8: ...emote monitoring and control using any standard web browser such as Microsoft Edge Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox To connect with your networked PDU do the following 1 Start Your Browser 2 Enter the...

Page 9: ...the various monitoring configuration and control features available through the PDU s graphical web interface To log out click on the Logout link on the top right of your browser window The system wi...

Page 10: ...er to individual outputs If the COMM port on the PDU is connected to an ICT DIN Power Supply this page will also display Power Supply status information including output voltage output current alarm s...

Page 11: ...ischarges to this level for at least 3s Reconnect Voltage Set the battery reconnect voltage to a level at least 2 0V more than the disconnect voltage to prevent the LVD contactor repeatedly cycling on...

Page 12: ...abled in sequence when the Enable All Outputs button is pressed on the Status Control page rather than enabling all outputs simultaneously This delay helps prevent power surges that can occur when too...

Page 13: ...1 to 80 minutes that the remote IP address must stop responding to ping requests from the PDU before the Network Watchdog will trigger an output power cycle Ensure this time is greater than the normal...

Page 14: ...ter the PDU starts up after a power failure or reset Ignore Fuse Status Will mask the fuse open circuit detection to prevent false alarms on unused channels Enable Power Cycling Check this box to enab...

Page 15: ...least 5s will trigger the Over Current Alarm Disable this alarm by setting the threshold to 0A Activate Form C Contact Checking this box will cause the Alarm relay to trigger for an over current condi...

Page 16: ...DU The following ports may be changed within a range of 1 to 65565 if required HTTP Port This port is used for HTTP traffic between the PDU and your browser The default HTTP port is 80 and if you chan...

Page 17: ...through SNMP If this box is unchecked all information available from the SNMP agent will be read only SNMP Control Access Sets the level of device control that is allowed through SNMP This setting is...

Page 18: ...or the selected SNMP version will need to be configured Trap Community Assign the community string password that will be sent with all SNMPv1 traps Some trap receivers are able to filter based on Trap...

Page 19: ...es that are to receive all e mail notifications from the PDU Use commas to separate multiple addresses This field can also be used to send a text message notification to a phone see the Text Message A...

Page 20: ...otification to be sent when an output fuse is blown Note that the e mail settings must be fully configured on the E mail Setup page for this to occur System Under Voltage Alarm Under Voltage Threshold...

Page 21: ...front PDU alarm messages Contact Type Select if the external alarm contact input is to be used and what contact type is connected to each input Choose Normally Open contact Normally Closed contact or...

Page 22: ...gs Maintenance Use this page to reset the PDU soft reset restore the PDU default settings or send a test e mail to verify e mail functionality Reset Distribution Panel Clicking the Reset button will r...

Page 23: ...Ping Diagnostics Tool Use this feature to verify connectivity of any network connected device Enter the hostname or IP address of the target device and then click the Ping button MOBILE WEB APP Use t...

Page 24: ...the standard User password and other settings are not affected 1 Press and hold the recessed reset button on the front panel for approximately 10 seconds 2 Release the button 3 Log in to the unit as u...

Page 25: ...rt you must change the HTTP port the PDU uses from 80 to something else such as 8000 Valid port numbers are in the range of 1 to 65535 See the Network Setup section for information on assigning new ne...

Page 26: ...port 8000 Figure 7 PDU Access With Router Address TEXT MESSAGE ALARM NOTIFICATIONS The PDU can send alarm notifications as text messages to a cell phone by configuring the alarm e mails to be sent to...

Page 27: ...section See the Password Reset section for details on how to reset the port number to the factory default value If your network switch allows you to manually configure port speed and duplex settings...

Page 28: ...d outputs does not exceed the system current rating NOTE Most fuses should be continuously operated at no more than 80 of their nominal current rating Consult the fuse manufacturers specifications Pow...

Page 29: ...Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd 29 Warranty 2 years Dimensions L x W x H 4 4 x 5 3 x 5 7 111mm x 134mm x 144mm Figure 8 Mechanical Dimensions...

Page 30: ...such damage Product that is returned as defective which is determined to operate within published specifications will be returned to the Purchaser freight collect ICT assigns to Purchaser any warranti...

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