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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 

at 

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.  
 

Summary of Contents for Distribution 2 Series

Page 1: ...Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd Distribution Series 2 Intelligent Distribution Panel with Remote Power Control INSTRUCTION MANUAL 855 313 500 Model ICT180SE 12IRC...

Page 2: ...ower 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 location...

Page 3: ...FIGURATION UTILITY Error Bookmark not defined Status Control 11 Alarm Status 12 Device Setup 12 Output Setup 14 Network setup 16 E mail Setup 19 Alarm setup 20 User Setup 22 Maintenance 22 MOBILE WEB...

Page 4: ...splay Fuse status is also displayed by an LED indicator located over each fuse Form C alarm contacts C NO NC are provided on the back of the panel which can be connected to an external alarm circuit f...

Page 5: ...ntact sensors 5 LAN PORT For remote monitoring via TCP IP network 6 CHASSIS GROUND STUD For Earth ground connection 7 OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK 1 9 For DC load connections up to 25A each pair 8 POSITIVE I...

Page 6: ...sulated stud labeled and the negative of the power source to the black insulated stud labeled 6 Re install plastic shield s to the output terminal block s and plastic caps to the input studs 7 For rem...

Page 7: ...ve the set value Alarm Input 1 5 Activate Alarm Form C Contact is checked Digital Alarm is triggered Output Over Current Alarm 1 12 Activate Alarm Form C Contact is checked Output Current is above the...

Page 8: ...3 for screen order Figure 3 LCD Display Screens 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...

Page 9: ...guration utility Line 2 Displays the output status ENABLED for output enabled DISABLED for output disabled and FUSE OPEN for blown or missing fuse Line 3 Displays the output voltage Voltage display wi...

Page 10: ...ress of your panel check the Network screen line three on the unit s front panel LCD display see Fig 4 Otherwise the panel will use the factory default IP address of 192 168 0 180 as shown above 3 Ent...

Page 11: ...ive Input Alarms for alarms that have been enabled see Alarm Setup page will be shown on this page A grey Alarm Input indicator box shows that the sensor input is ready a red box indicates that that e...

Page 12: ...name or IP address of the NTP Server used for date and time synchronization such as pool ntp org Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone relative to GMT for your unit so that the NTP server time c...

Page 13: ...hdog Enabled Check this box to enable the selected Watchdog Primary IP Address Enter the remote IP address you would like the selected Watchdog to monitor If left blank the unit will monitor the Gatew...

Page 14: ...ired Output State After Panel Reset Sets the state for the output after an input power failure or soft reset of the panel Select one of the following Restore last State If this option is selected the...

Page 15: ...ge if the Auto Recovery function is not enabled Auto Recovery Threshold Enter the voltage level at which the selected output will automatically be reconnected This value must be at least 0 5V above th...

Page 16: ...omatically assign IP addresses Enabled as default setting To manually assign a static IP address to the unit uncheck this box then set the following parameters IP Address Specify a unique IP address f...

Page 17: ...when an alarm or fault occurs The information available from the SNMP agent is described in a MIB Management Information Base file which can be downloaded from the panels Help page The unique panel M...

Page 18: ...defaults are well known SNMPv3 Settings User Name Enter the user name for SNMPv3 access Authentication Protocol Select the SNMPv3 authentication protocol None MD5 or SHA Authentication Password If an...

Page 19: ...rnet Service Provider ISP E mail SMTP Server Enter the name or the IP address of your SMTP server used for sending outgoing e mail e g smtp gmail com SMTP Port Enter the port used by your SMTP server...

Page 20: ...led due the voltage crossing one of the load shed settings configured on the Output Setup page The Network Watchdog triggers Check this box to receive an e mail notification after the Network Watchdog...

Page 21: ...er the Over Current alarm Activate Form C Contact Checking this box will cause the Alarm relay to trigger for an over current condition Send E mail Checking this box will cause the unit to send a Syst...

Page 22: ...ch user requires Administrator This level has full access to the panel settings and can set up users and change passwords admin is the default user Control User has read only access to the panel but c...

Page 23: ...ile for your model unit from the ICT website ict power com De compress this file then press the Choose File button and link to this file Begin the firmware update by clicking the Update Now button Sen...

Page 24: ...s enabled on the Device Setup page the outputs will be enabled in sequence instead of enabling them simultaneously Tap the Disable All Outputs button to disable DC power to all outputs PASSWORD RESET...

Page 25: ...b Enter the HTTP port number that the panel is using in the Start and End fields The default HTTP port for the panel is 80 c Select Both under Protocol TCP and UDP d Enter the local IP address of the...

Page 26: ...obtain a Static IP address from your ISP it will not change which will ensure more predictable access to the panel from a remote location If a static IP address is not available you can use a Dynamic...

Page 27: ...r txt bell ca Rogers cellnumber pcs rogers com Telus cellnumber msg telus com Virgin Mobile Can cellnumber vmobile ca TROUBLESHOOTING I am unable to access the web based configuration utility Check th...

Page 28: ...the Send E mail checkboxes are ticked for any alarm conditions for which you wish to receive e mail notifications Verify your e mail settings by going to the Maintenance page on the panel s web utili...

Page 29: ...facturers specifications Power Consumption 3 W all outputs enabled Maximum Cable Length 100 meters Voltage Drop without fuse 60mV Typical Alarm Form C Contacts Form C Dry Contacts 1A 60VDC Max Alarm S...

Page 30: ...td Alarm Connectors Euro Terminal Block M2 Screws 16 28AWG Wire Range 1in lbs Max Operating Temperature 20 C to 60 C Weight 8 0lbs 3 6kg Warranty 2 years Dimensions 19 0 x 9 3 x 1 7 483mm x 236mm x 44...

Page 31: ...CT website at 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 b...

Page 32: ...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...

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