Primary Power
Primary power to the unit shall be provided by:
ICT 801 Transmitter: AC Adapter Model 04-100-0020-01 (Small transformer)
ICT 802 Transmitter: AC Adapter Model 04-100-0018-01 (Large transformer)
Backup Battery Power
The ICT 801 and ICT 802 Transmitters 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.
The ICT 801 and ICT 802 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.
Installing a Backup Battery
If the system will have a backup battery (10-090-0004-01), use an
external battery box (06-900-0207-01)
to hold the battery. Mount the battery box near the transmitter on the
same vertical surface that the transmitter is on.
1. Hold the battery box on the wall where you are going to mount it.
Use the box as a template and mark the position of the 4 screw
holes on the wall. Drill 4 small pilot holes in the wall where the
screws will go. Insert 4 plastic screw anchors if mounting to drywall.
2. Holding the battery box with the open back of the box toward you,
lace a 12 inch (30.5cm) zip tie around both of the posts on the
inside vertical corners in the front of the battery box. Run the tie
around the inside of the box to form a "U". The "U" turn should
be behind the front of the box and the legs of the "U" should be
pointing out toward you.
3. Attach the wires to the poles on the battery.
CAUTION: DO NOT mix up the RED and BLACK wires when
you connect them to the battery. One Red wire, the positive (+)
lead, and one Black wire, the negative (-) lead, are used to help eliminate confusion. Connect the spade
quick-connect on the RED wire to the positive (+) terminal on the battery. Connect the spade quick-
connect on the BLACK wire to the negative (-) battery terminal.
4. Put the battery in the box and secure it by pulling the zip tie tight around it.
5. Align the battery box with the battery over the pilot holes in the wall taking care that the wires from
the battery are in one of the exit notches on the back edges of the box. Fasten the box to the wall with
four,
⁄
inch, #10 (4.8x19mm) pan-head sheet metal screws.
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4
Note:
Install zip tie and no user serviceable part label (402-3946) as shown.
IMPORTANT: The recommended battery has a limited shelf life and should be replaced every
five years. The approved 5.0Ah battery (Model 10-090-0004-01) will take up to 50 hours to charge
to full power.
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries
according to the instructions.
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Red light on when plugged in and beeps constantly
A red light and constant beeping on the INVISIBLE FENCE ICT 801 indicate either a loop wire break or a decrease in the signal field. This issue can be silenced by pressing the S1 or S2 button.
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