ICT ICT180S-12B Instruction Manual

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

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

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Warnings Page 2 Product Description Page 3 Installation Page 4 LCD/Select Button Operation Page 7 Web-Based Configuration Utility Page 9 Status Page 10 Device Setup Page 11 Output Setup Page 12 Network Setup Page 13 E-mail Setup Page 15 Alarm Setup Page 16...
  • Page 3: Warnings

    Use wire and connectors rated for the maximum load current and size of fuse or circuit breaker Carefully observe wiring polarity when making input and output connections Securely tighten all connections and insert fuses fully No 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 following: Fuses may be HOT to touch.
  • Page 4: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The ICT180S-12B Broadband Distribution Panel is designed for –48VDC applications. It provides 12 output positions that are individually protected by GMT type fuses and are rated up to 15A each. These fuses are located on the front of the panel for easy monitoring and replacement. Each BAT (battery) output terminal point is connected through a fuse to a BAT internal bus.
  • Page 5: Installation

    BACK PANEL Figure 2. 1. RTN (RETURN +) INPUT STUD: For DC power source connection up to 180A peak and 150A continuous. 2. OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK 10 – 12: For DC load connections up to 15A each pair. 3. ALARM FORM “C” CONTACTS: For external alarm circuit to monitor alarms generated by the panel. 4.
  • Page 6 4. Install fuse on the front of the panel for each output terminal block. The fuse number on the front of the panel matches the output terminal block number on the back of the panel. Consult your local electrical codes for wire ampacity and fuse sizing. Typically, fuses and wiring are derated to 80% of their rating (e.g.
  • Page 7 NC/C PINS NO/C PINS CONDITION Fuse Alarm Activate Alarm Form C Contact is checked • One or more blown fuse • System Under - Voltage Alarm Activate Alarm Form C Contact is checked • System Voltage is below the set value •...
  • Page 8: Lcd/Select Button Operation

    LCD/SELECT BUTTON OPERATION At power up, the LCD of the panel will display the main screen. To switch between the various LCD screens, press the Output Select button on the front of the panel (see Figure 3 for screen order). Figure 3: LCD Screens Holding the Output Select button for 2 seconds at any screens will return you to the main screen.
  • Page 9 MAIN SCREEN Line 1: Displays the name of the panel, which is customizable through the web-based configuration utility. Line 2: blank Line 3: Displays the system voltage. Voltage display will blink if the system voltage exceeds the Under-Voltage or Over-Voltage Thresholds set on the Alarm Setup page. Line 4: Displays the system current.
  • Page 10: Web-Based Configuration Utility

    WEB-BASED CONFIGURATION UTILITY Follow these steps to access the panel from a browser. The recommended web browsers to use with this panel are Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. 1. Start your web browser. 2. Enter the IP address of the panel in the location/address field of the browser. Figure 4.
  • Page 11: Status

    4. Once connected, the panel Status page will appear in your browser window. Figure 6. 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 status of the alarm inputs will be shown on this page.
  • Page 12: Device Setup

    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.
  • Page 13: Output Setup

    OUTPUT SETUP This page allows you to configure the output settings of the panel. In the Select an Output to edit box, click on the output number of the output you wish to configure. To save any changes to the output settings, click on Save Settings at the bottom of this page.
  • Page 14: Network Setup

    NETWORK SETUP WARNING: Changing the network settings will reboot the panel.. This page allows you to configure the network settings of the panel. To save any changes to the network settings, click on Save Settings at the bottom of this page and panel will reboot. NETWORK MAC Address: Displays the MAC address assigned to the panel.
  • Page 15 SNMP Configure these settings if you would like to use SNMP monitoring. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is the industry standard protocol for network management software. When SNMP is enabled on the panel, it allows standard SNMP management software to connect to the SNMP agent running on the panel and read real-time system information such as voltage and current.
  • Page 16: E-Mail Setup

    E-MAIL SETUP Configure these settings if you would like to receive e-mail alarm notifications from the panel. The information for the following settings is available from your Network Administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP). E-MAIL SMTP Server: The name or IP address of your SMTP server used for sending outgoing e-mail. SMTP Server requires SSL: Check this box if your SMTP Server requires an encrypted SSL connection.
  • Page 17: Alarm Setup

    ALARM SETUP This page allows you to select which alarms you wish to monitor, and also allows you to enter custom thresholds for each status condition. To save any changes to the alarm settings, click on Save Settings at the bottom of this page. FUSE ALARM Activate Alarm Form C Contact: If this box is checked, the alarm form “C”...
  • Page 18 SYSTEM OVER-CURRENT ALARM Over-Current Threshold: If the total system current rises above the value in this field, the system over-current alarm will trigger. The system current must remain above the over-current threshold for at least 5 seconds before the alarm will be triggered. Activate Alarm Form C Contact: If this box is checked, the alarm form “C”...
  • Page 19: User Setup

    USER SETUP This page allows you to configure passwords for accessing the panel. To save any password changes, click on Save Settings at the bottom of this page. The Administrator account has no password assigned to it by default. For improved security, it is recommended that you assign a password to the account.
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE This page allows you to reset the panel, restore the panel to factory default settings, and send test e-mail to verify that functionality. RESET COMMUNICATIONS Pressing the Reset button will reset the Ethernet communications port on the panel without interrupting DC power to the output terminals.
  • Page 21: Mobile Web App

    MOBILE WEB APP A mobile version of the Status page is available which is optimized for smartphone web browsers. To access the Mobile Web App, type the address of the panel in the location/address field of the browser on your smartphone, followed by /m (e.g.
  • Page 22: Password Reset

    PASSWORD RESET Resetting the password resets the Administrator password, network and web server settings to the original factory default values. The Standard User password is not affected. To reset, do the following: 1. Press and hold the Output Select button on the front of the panel (approximately 20 seconds) until Resetting is shown on the LCD.
  • Page 23 Figure 8. 3. To configure HTTPS forwarding, repeat 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 upgrades, repeat steps 2a – 2e with the UDP port number that the panel is using.
  • Page 24 Figure 9. 6. To access the panel over the Internet, type 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 209.123.10.33, Port 8000). Figure 10.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING I am unable to access the web-based configuration utility: Check that you are using the correct IP address to access the panel by pressing the Output Select button on the front of the panel to view the Network Status screen on the LCD. The IP address for the panel may have changed if DHCP is enabled.
  • Page 26: Product Specifications

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage: -10 to -60VDC Panel Capacity: 150A (Continuous) 180A (Peak) Fuse Capacity: 15A Maximum GMT x 12 Note 1: Ensure that the load total connected to the fused outputs does not exceed the panel capacity rating. Note 2: Most fuses should be continuously operated at no more than 80% of their nominal current rating. Consult the fuse manufacturers specifications.
  • Page 27: Limited Warranty

    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.

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