Install click supervisor, Make a connection, Select a driver – Wavetronix Click 400 (900 MHz radio) (CLK-400) - Quick-reference Guide User Manual
Page 3: Configure the module
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Install Click Supervisor
Click Supervisor will be used to configure the Click 400. To install it:
1 Download the setup file from www.wavetronix.com (under Support).
2 Double-click on the file to run the setup wizard. Follow the steps to install.
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Make a connection
1 Make sure there is a connection between the Click 400 and the computer that
Click Supervisor is on. This can be through the DB-9 connector on the module
or through another device also on the T-bus; for example, the Click 421 can
communicate with the computer through Bluetooth®.
2 Run Click Supervisor and select Communication. The Click 400 can only be
configured 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 Con-
nect. Keep the Click ID set to 0.
4 In the next screen, Click Supervisor will display all the devices it discovers.
When the Click 400 appears, select it and click Select. Click Supervisor will connect to the device.
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Select a driver
1 Select Setup Click on the main screen.
2 Select the appropriate driver for your application:
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Client – If you connect multiple clients to a
single server
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Server – If you connect a single radio to another
single radio
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SmartSensor Client – If you connect a wireless
sensor station to a wireless base station
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SmartSensor Server – If you connect a wireless
base station to a wireless sensor station
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Expert – Use only when instructed to by Wa-
vetronix Technical Services
3 Click OK.
Once that driver has loaded, you can use it to change functional and informational settings.
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Configure the module
Change any necessary settings in the Setup tab (RF channel may be the only one that needs changing).
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Description/Location – For informational/identification purposes only.
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Device ID – Changes the ID number associated with the device. By default this is
the last five digits of the serial number.
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RF Channel – The frequency channel of the device. If you perform a link test, each
client and server must be on the same channel.
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Tx Power – Lets you modify the transmit power level.
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Baud Rate – If connecting to a sensor, this must match the sensor’s baud rate.