3. Agility Password Protection - the Agility Controller features a built-in password mechanism to prevent unauthorized
changes to the controller’s settings. The Agility Controller supports up to ten unique user names and passwords.
Although setting up passwords is not required, it is strongly recommended.
W
IRING AND
I
NSTALLATION
1. Consult the application-specific Wiring Diagram supplied with your Agility Controller for specific wiring details.
2. Water and debris can and will find its way through conduit connections. Do Not Drill/Puncture the Top of the
Enclosure or the Warranty Shall Be Void.
3. Controller 120VAC Power Wiring – a dedicated 15 Amp branch circuit is required.
4. Sensor Analog Inputs – shielded wire is required. A good choice is Belden 9501 or equal. Connect the shield at the
Agility Controller end of the cable only. Refer to the Wiring Diagram for more details.
5. Variable Analog Outputs (Optional) – shielded wire is required. A good choice is Belden 9501 or equal.
6. Digital Inputs and Outputs – keep all line voltage wiring away from low voltage (sensor, network etc.) wiring. 120VAC
outputs are maximum 1.5 amps running, 30 amps inrush. All I/O modules are solid state (NOT dry contacts). Total
combined load is 9.5 amps maximum.
7. Wired Ethernet (Optional) – use standard CAT5 or better cable with high quality end terminations. Avoid kinks and
tight bends which can degrade network performance. Limit individual network cable length to 100 meters or 328 feet.
8. Modbus RTU (Optional) – high quality shield twisted-pair cable is required. A good choice is Belden 9841 or equal.
Limit total network cabling length to 4000 feet.
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VERVIEW
1. Install the Agility Controller following the provided installation instructions and wiring diagrams. At a minimum, wire
the 120VAC power supply connections.
2. Power on the Agility Controller.
3. Access the Agility Controller’s web pages using one of the following methods. Note that once a smartphone, tablet
laptop or PC is connected to the Agility Controller, the controller’s network and WiFi configuration can (and should) be
altered.
a. Method 1: WiFi Access (preferred method)
b. Once the Agility Controller has been powered-up for more than 30 seconds, connect a smartphone, tablet or
laptop to the Agility-xxxx WiFi hotspot (xxxx varies by Agility application). The default password is
LogixControls.
c. Access
agility.com
using the smartphone, tablet or laptop’s web browser.
d. Method 2: Ethernet Access (alternate method)
e. Using CAT5 cabling, connect both the Agility Controller and a PC or laptop into a suitable network switch (not
provided).
f.
The Agility Controller’s default IP address is 192.168.100.99 and its net mask is 255.255.255.0. Configure the
laptop or PC with a compatible (but different) IP address.
g. Once the Agility Controller has been powered-up for 30 seconds or longer, access
192.168.100.99
with the PC
or laptop’s web browser.
4. The Main Status web page displays an animated graphical indication of equipment operation in real-time.
5. Accessing menus and changing settings.
a. The application menu is accessed by selecting the menu
symbol displayed in the upper left corner.
b. The menu tree expands where the > symbol is shown and contracts where the symbol is shown.
c. Navigate to the desired page.
d. On settings pages, select either Save Settings or Cancel to discard any changes.