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DEVICE SETUP

This page allows you to configure the device settings of the panel.  To save any changes to the device 
settings, click on 

Save Settings

 at the bottom of this page.

DEVICE INFO

Site Name:

 Allows you to assign a custom name to the panel.

Model:

 Displays the model number of the panel.

Hardware:

 Displays the hardware version of the panel.

DATE AND TIME SETTINGS

Current System Time: 

Displays the current date and time of the panel’s onboard clock. This clock is 

used to timestamp the log entries in the data log. The clock can either be set manually, or it can be 
synchronized with a remote NTP Time Server over Ethernet.

Synchronizing the clock with a NTP Server is recommended to ensure that the date and time will still be 
correct after a power failure.

Synchronize with NTP Server: 

Checking this box will enable date and time synchronization with a NTP 

Server. A valid server address must also be entered in the NTP Server field.

NTP Server: 

The name or IP address of the NTP Server used for date and time synchronization

(such as pool.ntp.org ).

Time Zone: 

Select a time zone to convert the time received from the NTP Server to your local time.

Set Time Manually: 

Checking this box will allow you to manually set the panel’s date and time. The 

date must be entered in MM/DD/YY format, and the time must be entered in HH:MM:SS format.

DATA LOGGING

Data Logging: 

Allows you to enable data logging. With data logging enabled, the panel will record the 

system voltage, system current, output currents, fuse status, and alarm input status at a sample rate of 
1 sample per minute. To view the log while data logging is enabled, click on the 

Download Log button

 

next to the data logging dialog box. This will download the log in Comma Separated Values (CSV) 
format, which can be opened by most spreadsheet software applications such as Microsoft Excel. The 
log will hold up to 30 days of data, with oldest log entries at the top of the log file.

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Summary of Contents for ICT180S-12B

Page 1: ...855 313 077 The Power of Reliability INSTRUCTION MANUAL ICT DISTRIBUTION SERIES 2 DC Load Distribution Panel ICT180S 12B INTELLIGENT MODEL WITH REMOTE MONITORING INNOVATIVE CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY LTD...

Page 2: ...tatus Page 10 Device Setup Page 11 Output Setup Page 12 Network Setup Page 13 E mail Setup Page 15 Alarm Setup Page 16 User Setup Page 18 Maintenance Page 19 Mobile Web App Page 20 Text Message Alarm...

Page 3: ...nd insert fuses fully 4No internal user serviceable parts Refer all product service to an authorized ICT Ltd service facility CAUTION Risk of personal injury or damage to equipment Always observe the...

Page 4: ...for monitoring alarms generated by the panel Remote monitoring is available through the integrated security protected Ethernet communications port on the back of the panel The panel has a built in web...

Page 5: ...s INSTALLATION 1 Inspect panel and accessories to make sure everything is complete and in good condition 2 For rack set up install panel on the rack using appropriate size screws and star washers on a...

Page 6: ...cable for Ethernet connection is Cat5e UTP network cable 8 The Alarm Form C Contacts on the back of the panel can be connected to an external alarm circuit to monitor alarms generated by the panel Dep...

Page 7: ...ked and no fault occurred System Over Voltage Alarm System Over Current Alarm All Activate Alarm Form C Contact is not checked No power to unit Alarm Input 1 5 Activate Alarm Form C Contact is checked...

Page 8: ...or screen order Figure 3 LCD Screens 7 Holding the Output Select button for 2 seconds at any screens will return you to the main screen Holding the Output Select button for 20 seconds at any screens w...

Page 9: ...sed configuration utility Line 2 Displays the fuse status OK for good fuse and OPEN for blown fuse Line 3 Displays the output voltage Voltage display will blink if the voltage exceeds the Under Voltag...

Page 10: ...ddress field of the browser If the panel is connected to a network with a DHCP server the panel will be assigned an IP address automatically To find the current IP address of the panel see the LCD Ope...

Page 11: ...rowser window STATUS This page provides information on system voltage system current fuse status current level by output contact 1 through 12 and alarm status If any alarm inputs are enabled the statu...

Page 12: ...r A valid server address must also be entered in the NTP Server field NTP Server The name or IP address of the NTP Server used for date and time synchronization such as pool ntp org Time Zone Select a...

Page 13: ...o 0 Amps Activate Alarm Form C Contact If this box is checked the Alarm Form C Contacts on the panel will indicate a fault condition when the over current alarm is triggered for the selected output Se...

Page 14: ...ry DNS Server for your network Secondary DNS Specify the IP address of the Secondary DNS Server for your network WEB SERVER WARNING Changing these ports may affect your ability to access the panel The...

Page 15: ...ts through SNMP If this box is unchecked all information available from the SNMP agent will be read only SNMP Contact Information Assign contact information such as an operator name and phone number f...

Page 16: ...s field can also be used to send a text message notification to a cell phone See the Text Message Alarm Notifications section for more information SMTP User Name If your SMTP server requires a user na...

Page 17: ...e alarm will clear The value in this field must be at least 0 50V higher then the Under Voltage Threshold Activate Alarm Form C Contact If this box is checked the Alarm Form C Contacts on the panel wi...

Page 18: ...etup page must be configured correctly before e mail notifications can be sent ALARM INPUT 1 5 Alarm Name Allows you to assign a custom name to each individual alarm input Contact Type Allows you to c...

Page 19: ...eturn the password to the default setting See the Password Reset section for more information Select a User to Edit There are two user accounts with access to the panel Administrator user name admin T...

Page 20: ...TORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Pressing the Restore button will restore ALL settings to the original factory default values including the passwords If you only want to restore the network settings and password...

Page 21: ...current alarm input status fuse status and current level by output contact 1 through 12 TEXT MESSAGE ALARM NOTIFICATIONS The panel can send text message alarm notifications to a cell phone by sending...

Page 22: ...ding screen In the Linksys WRT54G this is located in the Applications and Gaming tab The location of port forwarding may be different on other routers consult your router manual for instructions 2 To...

Page 23: ...eat steps 2a 2e with the HTTPS port number that the panel is using If you are using the default panel port settings the HTTPS port number is 443 4 To set up your router to allow remote panel firmware...

Page 24: ...ype the WAN IP Address of the router in the location address field of your browser followed by a colon and the HTTP port number that the panel is using e g http 209 123 10 33 8000 for IP Address 209 1...

Page 25: ...he URL used to access the panel See the Password Reset section for instructions on how to reset the port number to the default setting If your network switch allows you to manually configure port spee...

Page 26: ...ut fuse 60mV Typical Alarm Form C Contact Form C Dry Contacts 1A 60VDC Max Alarm Sensor Inputs External dry contact alarm inputs configurable for NO or NC logic Applied voltage 3 3V 0 4mA for contact...

Page 27: ...he 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 fu...

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