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1. Figure 8 V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 2 8 Multi Boiler Settings e EI IBC Technologies Boilerll x YY C fi IN 192 168 0 66 multi htm boiler 0 CT Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status IBC SL 35 199 Installer Settings Boiler ID 10 Multi Boiler Load Pairing Staging Delay 00 16 Diagnostics User Settings ee eae Firing Order First On First Off Passwords a manny Remote Loop Sensor Undo Save Figure 9 14 V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 2 9 Diagnostics This screen is intended for use by or on the advice of IBC or other qualified service personnel only 15 admin or higher security rights are required to access this screen Do not alter any value on this screen unless directed to do so by IBC technical personnel Firefox Factory Settings Boiler ID 10 Status Installer Settings Multi Boiler Load Pairing Diagnostics User Settings Site Settings Passwords IBC Technologies IBC SL 35 199 D o Se X O m o Heat Out Fan Target Fan Duty Cycle Vent Factor Fan RPM RPM Limit Fan Pressure Required Pressure Offset Pressure Fan Heat Out Inlet Temperature Outlet Temperature Inlet Pressure Outlet Pressure Flow Rate Module Current L D fe KE C 192168 0 66 factory htm boiler 0 o o o g o sl Gel ECH e
2. Ka Heat Out Farn Target Fan Duty Cycle Vent Factor Fan Test Fan Speed Adjust Zero Adjust UL Purge Disable Auto Vent Factor Disable Blocked Vent Disable Auto Altitude Disable a V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 16 Figure 10 2 10 Boiler Logs E IBC Technologies Boiler x gt C e D 192 168 0 61 logs htm boiler 0 Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status IBC SL 20 115 G2 Settings Boiler ID 1 Logs System Status Run Profile Power on Hrs e Load 1 On Time Load 3 On Time Remote On Time Trials Warnings View Error Logs Figure 11 2 11 Boiler Error Logs Each boiler maintains a log of the errors that have occurred on it The information in the logs is mainly intended for use by IBC service personnel If you notice errors are frequently occurring you should contact your installer or IBC service personnel This may indicate a site problem that needs to be addressed or a setting in the boiler that needs to be adjusted V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 17 j 2 IBC Technologies Boiler I x J IBC Technologies Boiler x W Y C fi D 192 168 0 62 error htm boiler 0 Bookmarks IBC Technologies IBC VFC 15 150 Boiler ID 2 Minor Major System Fa inlet Outlet Board Outlet Outlet Module Errors Errors Errors Rate PSI Current Error Time Date 12 26 52 05 27 2
3. your network The controller s Web Interface requires the use of cookies so you will need to configure your web browser to allow cookies for the controller s site address You may need to configure your browser to allow pop up windows for the controller as well Most browsers can also be configured to display a new window as either a window or a tab depending on your personal preference the examples here are shown as tabs H A 25 IBC Technologies Boiler I x C fi D 192 168 0 66 vl C Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status IBC SL 35 199 SEE Boiler ID 10 Logs Status Supply Temp inlet Pressure Run Profile MBH Return Temp Outlet Pressure y Sec Temp Target Temp Delta Pressure Outdoor Temp indoor Temp DHW Temp Servicing Calling Circulating A A A Errors Warnings Login Figure 1 V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 3 Only basic information regarding the boiler will be initially displayed on the opening screen You must Login using a valid user name and password to be able to access and alter detailed information regarding the boiler Some Web Interface screens may not be available to a user depending on the security level that they have been assigned Other screens may be viewable but altering and saving setting values will not be permitted The Web Interface and the boiler s screen and keypad should not be used simultaneously for entering o
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5. Interface Supplement 12 e Do not alter the load settings before changing the Load Type Changing the Load Type may set some of the values for the load back to the system default value and your altered settings will be lost e Whenever the Load Type is altered always verify that the settings for the load are indeed correct for your system As previously mentioned if the Load Type is altered some of the Load Settings may be reset to the system default values V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 13 2 7 Load Settings An example of the screen for a Reset Heating load is shown below The actual fields displayed will vary by the Load Type selected If the Load Type is altered through 2 6 Installer Settings always verify that the load settings are in fact correct for your system E IBC Technologies Boiler x W e C fi D 192 168 0 66 LoadT2 htm boiler 0 amp loadno 1 Bookmarks IBC Technologies s IBC SL 35 199 Boiler ID 10 Load 1 Reset Heating High Mass Radiant Y Emitter Min Supply Temp Supply Differential o N N c ca a o Boiler Pump Design Supply emp Ramp Speed Design Outdoor Priority Design indoor Temp 2 Pump Purge Time indoor Set Point indoor Temp From Summer Shutdown Outlet v Outdoor Temp From D N ES ZA H On N gt Max Supply Temp 140 Water Temp From w S 2 2 2 E El El el 11 S
6. V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement IBC Technologies Boiler x Y gt C fi 192 168 066 ES Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status IBC SL 35 199 Settings Boiler ID 10 Logs Status Supply Temp inlet Pressure Run Profile MBH Return Temp Outlet Pressure Sec Temp Target Temp Delta Pressure Outdoor Temp indoor Temp DHW Temp Servicing Calling Circulating Errors Wamings Login For the latest version of this and other manuals as well as information regarding new software releases new and current products technical bulletins etc please consult the IBC Web Site www ibcboiler com In the interest of improving the internal design operational function or reliability of our products IBC Technologies reserves the right to alter or change the product described in this manual and any associated documentation and specifications without notice IBC Technologies assumes no liability due to the use or application of the product s described here in IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement i Table of Contents Miroduction aei a eee eee err eee eee ee eee ee ere 1 1 COMTI GURAT GI ease Eeer 1 A O A ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 2 Web EE 2 ZA User Passwords em ieniavieteue eee ae ee eee 4 et le 6 23 Boiler Stat s DIA indie 8 24 MISS PSG US ti 9 Ce 10 26 Installer Setting Srce ae E A AE EEA EEE EAE O SAA PNE 11 2 Lo d Setting ae eee ee e
7. arted which takes approximately 11 2 to 2 minutes e lf the IP address was changed the new IP address will need to be used to access the controller again for both the Web and BACnet interfaces after the reboot has completed e The IP settings should only be changed on the advice of your Network Administrator Using incorrect IP or BACnet parameters could cause the controller to become inaccessible and could also affect the operation of other devices on the network V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 8 2 3 Boiler Status Display This is the main status of an individual boiler on the network All settings and information regarding the boiler is subsequently accessed from this screen A IBC Technologies Boiler x W CG A D 192 168 0 66 index htm boiler undefined Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status IBC SL 35 199 Settings Boiler ID 10 Logs D Servicing Calling Errors Wamings Status Supply Temp Run Profile MBH Return Temp Sec Temp Target Temp Outdoor Temp indoor Temp inlet Pressure Outlet Pressure Delta Pressure DHW Temp Circulating Figure 4 V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 9 2 4 User Settings E IBC Technologies Boiler x KX CAD 192 168 0 66 standard htm boiler 0 Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status IBC SL 35 199 Installer Settings Boiler ID 10 Multi Boiler Load 1 Load Pairing Diagnos
8. ee ns 13 EN eur 14 2 9 ee ee 15 210 EE A oe er ee ene eee ere eer 16 211 BoilerEmor e PA A on ee ee eee 16 V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 1 Introduction The IBC V10 controller includes built in web server to support a complete user interface via a standard web browser All the settings status information and control capabilities available on the touch screen are also available via the web bowser interface 4 1 1 Configuration Important The controller must be properly configured for use on your network An improperly configured controller may not function correctly and could affect the operation of other devices on your network In general you should contact your Network Administrator for assistance with configuring the controller s IP parameters Proper IP addresses and if applicable BACnet addresses must be assigned to the controller for correct operation If the controller is being connected to a corporate network the network administrator will also likely want to know that a new device is being put into service on the network IP Setup The boiler must be properly connected to an IP network for this feature to be used Access to the boiler s web pages is accomplished by entering the boiler s IP address into the web browser s address field When connecting to the boiler within the local area network the boiler s IP address will be the same as listed on the contorller s Network In
9. formation screen Remote access via the Internet will typically require that the router connecting the boiler s local area network to the Internet have it s port forwarding settings configured to forward port 80 to the boiler s local IP address In this case the remote browser will access the boiler s web pages via the real Internet address of the router It is strongly recommended that only a local IP address be assigned to the controller with Internet access only from behind a properly configured firewall and or router Directly connecting the controller to the internet using a live IP address without the use of a firewall or router is not recommended or approved of by IBC Technologies V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 2 2 Web HTML Interface The Web Interface screens generally mirror the screens available through the boiler s touch display Please refer to user manual for your boiler for a description of all the individual fields and their values This manual assumes that the user is experienced in the setup and use of IBC boilers and boiler systems and installations in general Most standard web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Internet Explorer or Google Chrome can be used for accessing the controller s Web Interface Typically the IP address assigned to the controller will be entered directly as shown in Figure 1 though this may vary depending on the configuration of
10. oller Web Interface Supplement 2 2 Site Settings The Site Setting allows the controller s network and IP information to be changed Please note that you will either have to initially configure this information using the controller s touch screen interface or if the IP setting are being assigned by a DHCP server which is default you will need to look at the Network Information screen in the controller s diagnostics menu to determine the IP address that has been assigned to the controller gt IBC Technologies Boiler ll x A C fi D 192 168 0 66 site htm boiler undefined Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status IBC SL 35 199 Installer Settings D o E O eh o Multi Boiler Boiler ID o Load Pairing Network ID Diagnostics User Settings IP Address 192 168 0 66 Site Settings Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Passwords DNS Server 192 168 0 10 MAC Address 7c 6a b3 00 00 20 BACnet ID wo wo BACnet Port Reboot BotlerNet Controller No 4 TCPAP Save 1425 192 168 0 3 47809 Figure 3 V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 7 e Setting the Reboot BoilerNet Controller to Yes will cause the controller to reboot after the Save button is clicked A reboot is generally required before any changes to the fields on this screen will actually take effect You will need to log back into the main web page after the controller has rest
11. r altering settings If a key on the boiler s keypad is pressed then the Web Interface will be locked out for a period of 2 minutes from the last key press the operator at the boiler is given control Viewing of settings using the Web Interface will still be permitted but any settings changed using the Web Interface will not be saved until the lock out period has expired Note that the lock out will apply to all web screens regardless of the screen the boiler or the Web Interface happens to be on at the time It is highly recommended that you log out of or close the controller s Web Interface when it is not actually in use V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 4 2 1 User Passwords The Web Interface employs a password system to control access Up to 10 User Accounts can be configured _ 2 IBC Technologies Boiler x C A D 192 168 0 66 password htm boiler 0 CJ Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status Installer Settings Boiler ID 10 Multi Boiler LU userm Password Leg vead Pairing ee ER dl JE user settings Mile Si lr Site Settings CIE ES CATE LU D IL a 8 S RR E E E ale A Figure 2 Note that both the User ID and Passwords are case sensitive both on this screen and when logging in using the Web interface V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 5 To add or change an entry click the Update box for that entr
12. tics E Coen verses Enables user Settings EE CA Site Settings CC CA Lee 2014 08 07 Time Zone Pacific Passwords Daylight Saving Occupancy Status Save Figure 5 V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 10 2 5 Overrides IBC Technologies Boiler x gt C fi D 192 168 0 66 setback htm boiler 0 amp loadno 1 C Bookmarks IBC Technologies IBC SL 35 199 Boiler ID 10 Load 1 EVENT 1 m e e n a a e a a ra le em em mm vm em Ce le em em Cem Cem Cem Ce le em e mm vm em Ce WW EE EE ES EVENT 2 ICC a a e e e e MEE EEE EE SS R o E 7 A gt Figure 6 e Note that the boiler s use of the Overrides is controlled on the 2 4 User Settings screen V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web Interface Supplement 11 2 6 Installer Settings IBC Technologies Boiler ll x Y C A 192 168 0 66 advanced htm boiler 0 Bookmarks IBC Technologies Status IBC SL 35 199 Installer Settings Boiler ID 10 Multi Boiler Load Pairing r Diagnostics User Settings sito setings Ea Passwords EE mn Save Undo Figure 7 e To alter the Load Type for a load select the desired Load Type from the pull down box then select Save Once the Load Type is set to the desired type you can then edit the settings for the load V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Controller Web
13. y first then add or change the entry s data When all the desired updates have been done click Save The User information will be saved by the system and the web page will be updated to reflect the changes Table 1 Security Levels Level Description View View access only access to certain screens is restricted User Equivalent to the User access level on the boiler s controller Installer Equivalent to the Installer access level on the boiler s controller Admin View access to all screens write access to all but advanced functions Generally the User levels should be assigned to most people Installer and Admin levels should only be assigned to select personnel The controller is preconfigured with the following users and passwords Table 2 Security Levels User ID Password Level owner IBC boiler User installer IBC setup Installer admin IBC c3h8 Admin BACnet IBC admin Admin for BACnet only The BACnet User ID is required for any BACnet operations that use a password Note that the security level is not relevant for BACnet operations the presence of the BACnet User ID and the correct password are what are required If the BACnet interface is not being used then this User ID can also be deleted if desired It is strongly recommended that the default passwords be changed before the boiler is put into operation V1 00 0 IBC V 10 Touch Screen Contr

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