ICERIVER Batch Processing Tool

MANUAL

ICERIVER

Note: This software is only compatible with ICERIVER miners and does not support other brands' miners.

Functional Overview: Miners Monitoring and Upgrade

【Reminders】

  1. The PC running the software must be Windows 10 or Windows 11.
  2. The language is fixed according to the software version: the Chinese version, and the English version.
  3. If you encounter virus warnings during download, we recommend trying a different browser (this software is safe).
  4. Before using the software, ensure it is extracted; otherwise, it will not function properly.
  5. The computer and miners using this software must have network connectivity; when setting a fixed IP, ensure the software and miners are in the same subnet.

1. Miner Management

Double-click to launch the software.

Screenshot showing the software executable 'IceRiver_MinerTool.exe' and related files in a folder view.

2. IP Report

  1. Click on “Miner Management” to enter the miner management interface.
  2. Click on “IP Reporter” to enter the interface.
  3. Short press the IP button on the machine panel for 2 seconds.

3. IP Range Editor

A. Click on "Miner Management" to enter the "Miner Management" interface.

B. Click on "Miner IP" to enter the "IP Range Editor" interface.

C. Click on "+" to retrieve the IP range of the Miners.

D, E, F. Double-click on an IP range to modify it.

G. Click "Save".

Screenshot of the IP Range Editor interface, showing fields for IP Subnet, Start, and End, with options to add and save ranges.

4. Miner Scan and Detection

After scanning the entire IP range, a popup window will display the number of machines in different states (Normal, Failed, Offline, Abnormal).

You can click "Connected" to display only the successfully scanned miners.

Screenshot showing the Miner Management interface with a 'Connected' filter applied, displaying successfully scanned miners.

5. Configuring Miner

A. Press "Ctrl" or select "All" to choose the miners you want to configure. You can change settings such as pool address, miner name, password, etc.

B. Click on "Update" to apply the configuration to the selected miners. After configuration, you will receive a prompt indicating the number of miners that were successfully configured and the number that failed.

Screenshot of the Miner Management interface showing configuration fields like Pool, Wallet/Worker, Password, and Suffix, with an 'Update' button and a success/fail prompt.

6. Reboot Miner

If you need to reboot a specific miner, you can select that miner and then click "Reboot." If you want to reboot multiple miners, hold down "Ctrl" and click to select the miners you want to reboot. Clicking "Reboot" will prompt a confirmation popup; click "OK" to proceed.

Screenshot showing the Miner Management interface with selected miners and a confirmation popup for rebooting.

7. Factory Reset

If you need to reset a miner to its factory settings, you can click the miner and then click “Reset”. This action will prompt a confirmation popup; click “OK” to proceed.

If you want to reset factory settings for multiple miners, hold down “Ctrl” and click to select the miners you want to reset.

Screenshot showing the Miner Management interface with selected miners and a confirmation popup for factory reset.

8. Restore DHCP Mode

If a miner is currently set with a static IP and you need to switch it back to automatically obtaining an IP address via DHCP, follow these steps:

  1. Select the miner you want to restore.
  2. Click on "DHCP”.
  3. Confirm the action by clicking “OK”.
Screenshot showing the Miner Management interface with selected miners and a confirmation popup for restoring DHCP mode.

9. Auto Monitor of Miners

Once the miner settings are configured, click on "Auto Monitor". By default, it will refresh every 5 minutes.

Colors indicate: Normal (Green), Offline (Red), Abnormal (Yellow), Failed (Dark Red).

10. Accessing Web Interface

Clicking on the miner's IP allows direct access to the miner's web interface.

Screenshot showing a miner's IP address in the Miner Management interface, with a note indicating to click the IP to go to the Web page.
Popup window indicating miner scanning completion, showing counts for Normal, Failed, Offline, and Abnormal miners.

Firmware Upgrade

If any miner experiences issues requiring a firmware upgrade, you can use batch firmware upgrade for resolution.

Operating Instructions:

  1. Click on “Firmware Upgrade”.
  2. Choose the IP range where the miners requiring upgrade are located. Single-click to select the miners for upgrade. For multiple miners, hold down "Ctrl" while clicking to select.
  3. Click on “Add Firmware”, which will prompt a dialog box to appear.
  4. After selecting the firmware upload, Click “Add” again, and a prompt confirming "Upload Successful” will appear.
Screenshot of the Firmware Upgrade interface, showing IP Range, Miner Model, and Firmware fields, with buttons for Upgrade, Add Firmware, and Remove All Firmware. A dialog box for selecting firmware is also shown.

Select "Miner Model", "Firmware", and click "Upgrade". A prompt will appear indicating the number of miners to be upgraded. Confirm the quantity and click "OK". The upgrade process takes approximately 2 minutes (Note: Do not power off during the upgrade process).

Screenshot showing the Firmware Upgrade interface with selected miners and a confirmation popup for upgrading.

Wait for 2 minutes, and a prompt will appear indicating the results of the upgrade: either Success or Failed.

Screenshot showing an upgrade success message, indicating the number of successful and failed upgrades.

Setting

Batch software setting is divided into two functions: "Basic Settings" and "IP Range Editor".

1. Basic Settings

A: Retry times for IP scanning, which can be set from 1 to 9 times.

B: Refresh interval for software monitoring, configurable at intervals of 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, or 120 minutes.

Screenshot of the Basic Settings interface, showing options for Scan Retry Times and Update Interval.

After setting the software monitoring refresh interval, you can monitor the miners in the "Miner Management" interface.

2. IP Range Editor (Refer page 4)

Screenshot of the IP Range Editor interface, showing fields for IP Subnet, Start, and End, with options to add and save ranges.
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