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Primary power: Primary power to the unit shall be provided by: 

ICT 801 Transmitter: AC Adapter Model 100-0020-01 

ICT 802 Transmitter: AC Adapter Model 100-0018-01  
ICT 810 Transmitter: AC Adapter Model 100-0018-01 

 

Backup Battery power: The ICT 801, ICT 802, and ICT 810 Transmitters can continue to 
function in the event of a power outage when connected to a fully charged backup 
battery system. A fully charged 12VDC battery with a 5.0Ah (Amp hours) rating provides 
enough power to the system for approximately 10 hours with the signal field set to the 
maximum width. Conversely, the narrower the signal field is set, the longer the battery 
will continue to power the system.

 

 
Invisible Fence

®

 Brand Backup Battery Model 10-900-0040-01 must be used.

 

 
The ICT 801, ICT 802, and ICT 810 Transmitters are designed so the battery backup 
system is not necessary for normal operation. 

If a backup battery is not installed, the 

Batt. Fault 

system indicator LED on the transmitter circuit board will be ON.

 

 

IMPORTANT: The recommended battery has a limited shelf life and should be replaced 

every five years. The approved 5.0Ah battery (Model 10-900-0040-01) will take up to 50 
hours to charge to full power. 

 

• Chirp every 5 seconds  

(Can be silenced by pressing S1 or 

S2 button) 

• Steady red light 

RED 

Defective backup battery  

• Constant beeping (Can be silenced 

by pressing S1 or S2 button) 

• Steady red light 

RED 

Loop wire break or 

decrease in signal field 

• Chirp every 5 seconds  
(Can be silenced by pressing S1 or 

S2 button) 

• Slow red flash 
• 1 second on, 4 

seconds off 

RED 

AC Failure 
(Only if optional Backup 

Battery is installed) 

• None 

• Slow green flash
• 1 second on, 4 

seconds off 

GREEN 

System OK 

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Summary of Contents for ICT 801

Page 1: ...Installation Manual ICT 801 ICT 802 ICT 810 Transmitters R21 v4 0 Computer Collar Receiver www invisiblefence com...

Page 2: ...AWG is recommended however it may require a pigtail to 14 AWG for insertion into the LP 4100 or LP 4200 connectors The ICT 801 and ICT 802 are programmable to transmit a digital signal either at 7KHz...

Page 3: ...wires into a black connector hole marked TRANSMITTER of the LP 4100 or LP 4200 in the same manner as the signal field wires connected in step 1 Repeat for the remaining twisted pair wire Remember inse...

Page 4: ...t conditions may cause the GFCI to trip You must instruct the homeowner to reset the tripped CFCI outlet in order for the Invisible Fence Brand system to function properly IMPORTANT NOTE Always use a...

Page 5: ...ICT 801 No indicator light on the circuit board L1 Freq Select either 7K or 10K signal for Loop 1 The default setting is 7K L1 Signal Select either Indoor or Outdoor mode for Loop 1 The default settin...

Page 6: ...LED circuitry ON or OFF If OFF is selected all LEDs for Loop 2 will not light L2 Freq Select either 7K or 10K signal for Loop 2 if the loop is ON L2 Signal Select either Indoor or Outdoor mode for Loo...

Page 7: ...Freq ICT 810 is always set to 7K Range ICT 810 range can be set to LOW or HIGH This setting adjusts the sensitivity of the signal field adjustment knob Using the LOW range setting allows for smaller...

Page 8: ...r ro og gr ra am mm mi in ng g t th he e I IC CT T 8 80 01 1 I IC CT T 8 80 02 2 a an nd d I IC CT T 8 81 10 0 T Tr ra an ns sm mi it tt te er rs s ICT 801 loop can be up to 3000 feet long ICT 810 loo...

Page 9: ...between each setting option 4 Press and release the S1 button to move to the next setting 5 Continue until all choices are selected 6 The cursor LED will stop blinking approximately ten seconds after...

Page 10: ...If a backup battery is not installed the Batt Fault system indicator LED on the transmitter circuit board will be ON IMPORTANT The recommended battery has a limited shelf life and should be replaced e...

Page 11: ...ge the correction level of the Invisible Fence Brand R21 v4 0 Titanium Computer Collar receiver it only changes the width of the signal field You can check the width of the signal field by holding the...

Page 12: ...o set the Break Alert to activate at more than a 25 reduction in set signal field width 1 Set the initial signal field width to the desired operational signal field width Note the position of the indi...

Page 13: ...djust the collar so it is snug enough to slide one finger between the correction post and the pet s neck 4 The fit of the Invisible Fence Brand Computer Collar receiver should be adjusted as necessary...

Page 14: ...ttery RED Replace NOW Do not rely on the Invisible Fence Brand system to contain the pet The owner must become familiar with the Power Cap battery status indicators For detailed instructions on how to...

Page 15: ...mall thin coin in the slot on top of the Power Cap battery to turn it clockwise until the slot on the top of the Power Cap battery is lined up with the two small raised tabs on the bottom of the recei...

Page 16: ...accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user...

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