Select a driver, Configure the module, Verify the connection – Wavetronix Click 421 (bluetooth to serial converter) (CLK-421) - Quick-reference Guide User Manual
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Select a driver
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Configure the module
As mentioned in Part 5, your Click 421 can function properly without any settings being changed in Click
Supervisor. The settings listed below can be changed, but it is not necessary to do so.
1 Select Setup Click on the main screen. You will see these drivers:
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SmartSensor – This driver is used if you plan on connecting from a laptop to Click
421 to your sensor. It has basic configuration settings.
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Expert – This driver exposes all settings, most of which should be used only when
instructed to by Wavetronix Technical Services. However, this driver lets you set a
Bluetooth name, signal trasmit power, and password.
2 Select the driver you want and click OK.
WX-500-0192
SmartSensor Driver
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Description/Location – For
informational/identification
purposes.
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Device ID – Changes the device
ID number.
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Baud rate – If connecting to a
sensor, this must match the sen-
sor’s baud rate.
Expert Driver (Bluetooth Tab)
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Bluetooth Name – Changes this makes it
easier to identify your Click 421 when con-
necting with an external device.
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Power Level – Changes the Bluetooth trans-
mit power.
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Password – Lets you set a password to be
used when making a Bluetooth connection
to this device.
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Verify the connection
For verifying the connection, see Part 3 or follow the steps below to perform a link test on the device.
1 Press the push-button on the faceplate of the device, then release when the blue LED blinks. While the
link test is running, the red LED will glow solid and the green LED will blink.
2 Watch the LEDs. The blue LED will come on to indicate that there is a connection to the external Blue-
tooth device you connected to in Part 5. If the connection is no longer valid, the blue LED will never
come on and the device LEDs will remain in the state outlined in step 1.
3 To check if the data being pushed to the laptop or handheld is good, open a ter-
minal emulation program such as HyperTerminal and connect to the Bluetooth
device. Observe the data being received. It should be the alphabet repeated con-
tinuously; if nothing comes or any letters are missing, the data is not being received
or is corrupted.
4 Once the test is complete, the devices must be taken out of Link Test mode in order to operate. Press
and release the push-button to exit the mode.