Wavetronix Click 112 User manual

Click 112/114 Contact Closure
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2Understand the device’s configuration features
e following physical features allow you to congure the Click 112/114:
˽Mode Switch – Allows you to cycle through and select menu and congura-
tion options.
˽Level 1 LEDs – Light up to indicate menu options while cycling through the
menu. ey also have the following functions:
˿Red – Lights up when the device has power
˿Blue – Currently has no function
˿Green – Lights up when the device is transmitting data
˿Yellow – Lights up when the device is receiving data
˽Level 2 LEDs – Light up to indicate conguration options. When the de-
vice is not in menu mode, these LEDs are o.
˽Channel LEDs – e topmost bank of LEDs. ese light up to indicate
vehicle detection.
˽DIP Switches – Located on the lower part of the circuit board (le face of the board, if you’re looking at
the faceplate). ese switches allow you to congure the device. is will be covered in greater detail in
Part 4.
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1Mount and connect the device
Use the following steps to install the Click 112/114 rack cards:
1 If you’re using hardware conguration, set all DIP switches before
installing Click 112/114 devices (this will be covered in Part 4 of
this document).
2 Insert the cards into the rack.
3 Daisy-chain together all the cards in your installation, using short
RJ-11 jumper cables.
4 Connect the rst Click 112/114 card to the SmartSensor via a Click
200 or Click 222 surge protector and a 60” RJ-11 patch cord.
Note. Bus 1 should be used to connect to the sensor, and bus 2 for conguration.
Channel
1 2 3 4
Menu
PWR PU TD RD
Level 1
Mode Switch
Level 2
1 2 3 4

3Select configuration method
4Configuration option 1: DIP switches
e DIP switches on the circuit board can be used to change input mapping and the baud rates used for bus
1 and bus 2. ese parameters can also be changed using the two other conguration options.
Note. For each parameter, if any of the switches are turned on, that parameter is in Hardware mode. If
Hardware mode is selected, the parameter can only be congured using the switches.
Look at the gure below to see how to set the switches in order to congure the parameter. To turn a switch
on, ip it up.
Channel Input Mapping
is function lets you map two (Click
112) or four (Click 114) of the input data
channels coming from the sensor to the
output channels on the device. e out-
puts are assigned sequentially, so if you se-
lect 13–14, then input 13 will be mapped
to channel 1, and 14 to channel 2.
Baud Rate for Bus 1 and Bus 2
is function lets you set the baud rate for bus 1 and bus 2. e two buses can be congured separately. Flip
the switches up and down according to the diagram to set the baud rate for each bus.
e Click 112/114 can be congured in three ways: DIP switches, the front panel menu and Click Super-
visor. ese three dierent conguration methods can congure dierent sets of options; some of these
parameters can be set using multiple conguration methods, and some of them can only be set using one
particular method. is table lists how each
parameter may be accessed and congured.
e nal row on the table refers to congu-
ration modes. e DIP switches are used
to choose between Hardware and Soware
modes. If any of the switches are on, that
particular parameter is set to Hardware
mode and only the DIP switches can be used
to change its conguration options. If no
switches are on for a particular parameter,
it is in Soware mode and the front panel
menu and Click Supervisor must be used to
congure it.
DIP Switch Front Panel
Menu
Click
Supervisor
Baud Rate Yes Yes Yes
Channel Input Map Yes Yes Yes
Autobaud No Yes No
Reset to Default No Yes Yes
Description No No Yes
Location No No Yes
Device ID No No Yes
To use this
configuration method:
Hardware
Mode
Software
Mode
Software
Mode
SWSW
1–4
5–8
9–12
13–16
17–20
21–24
25–28
SW
1–2
3–4
5–6
7–8
9–10
11–12
13–14
Click
114
Click
112
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
Input Mapping
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
Click
112
15–16
17–18
19–20
21–22
23–24
25–26
27–28
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
Baud Rate
SW
9600
19200
38400
57600
Bus 1 Bus 2

5Configuration option 2: front panel menu
e front panel menu allows you to congure input mapping and baud rates. It can also reset the device to
factory defaults, and is the only place on the device to access the autobaud function.
Menu and conguration options are displayed on the Level 1 and Level 2 LEDs on the faceplate. Navigate
through the menu using the mode switch:
1 Press and hold the mode switch to enter Menu mode. e Level 1 LEDs will start to light up to indicate
that the device is cycling through all menu options.
2 When the LEDs light up in the way that indicates the menu option you want (see the gure below),
release the mode switch.
3 Quickly press and release the mode switch to select the current menu option. e Level 2 LEDs will
light up to let you congure the options for the selected menu option.
4 Press and hold the mode switch to cycle through available values for the selected menu option. e
Level 2 LEDs display the currently selected value.
5 Press and release the mode switch to accept the displayed value. e device will exit the menu.
Note. If any of the DIP switches are turned on, that parameter will be in Hardware mode and the front
panel menu will only be able to display, not change, that setting.
See the gure to the right for how to use the LEDs to congure the parameter.
Channel Input Mapping
is function lets you map two (Click
112) or four (Click 114) of the input
data channels coming from the sensor to
the output channels on the device. e
outputs are assigned sequentially, so if you
select 13–14, then input 13 will be mapped
to channel 1, and 14 to channel 2.
Baud Rate for Bus 1 and Bus 2
is function lets you set the baud rate
for bus 1 and bus 2. e two buses can
be congured separately.
Autobaud
is function initiates an autobaud on the RS-485 bus you select. If the autobaud is successful, the LEDs will
display the baud rate found, using the same LED patterns used for the baud rate (see gure above). If it fails,
all four LEDs will ash, and then the device will exit the menu.
Reset to Default
is function will restore all conguration settings to factory defaults (even those not congured using the
front panel menu): baud rate, channel map, description eld, location eld and device ID.

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6Configuration option 3: Click Supervisor
Install Click Supervisor
Click Supervisor is the third available way to congure the Click 112/114. To
install it:
1 Download the setup le from www.wavetronix.com (under Support).
2 Double-click on the le to run the setup wizard. Follow the steps to install.
Make a connection
1 Make sure there is a connection between the Click 112/114 and the com-
puter that Click Supervisor is on. To do this, there should be a jumper cable
connected from the bus 2 port to a Click device with an RJ-11 jack on the
T-bus, such as a Click 222.
2 Run Click Supervisor and select Communication. is screen lets you pick the type of connection you
want to make, serial or IP. e Click 112/114 will likely be congured using serial communication.
3 Click Settings to make any necessary changes to the settings, such as the port or the baud rate. Click
OK to return to the Communication screen, then click Connect. Keep the Click ID set to 0.
4 In the next screen, Click Supervisor will display all the devices it discovers. When the desired Click
112/114 appears, select it and click Select. Click Supervisor will connect to the device.
Select a driver
Select Setup Click on the main screen. In the next
screen, select the Expert driver and click OK.
Configure the module
e System > General tab has text parameters that
cannot be changed anywhere else. e most important
of these include:
˽Description/Location – For informational/iden-
tication purposes only. ese settings do not
aect the operation of the device.
˽Device ID – Changes the ID number associated with the device. By default this is the last ve digits of the
serial number. e System > Settings tab lets you set certain parameters that can also be changed using the
front panel menu and the DIP switches.
˽Baud Rate for Bus 1/2 – Changes the baud rates of buses 1 and 2.
˽Input Mapping – Lets you map two or four of the input data channels coming from the sensor to the
output channels on the device. e outputs are assigned sequentially, so if you select 13–14, then input
13 will be mapped to channel 1, and 14 to channel 2.
Note. If any of the DIP switches are turned on, that parameter will be in Hardware mode and Click Supervi-
sor will only be able to display, not change, that setting.
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