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Wavetronix Click 400 (900 MHz radio) (CLK-400) - User Guide User Manual

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CHAPTER 10 CLICK 112/114

112/114 devices (covered in the DIP Switches section of this chapter).

2 Insert the cards into the slots on the detector rack. The cards are hot-swappable, mean-

ing they can be inserted and removed while there is still power to the rack.

3 Daisy-chain together all the cards you intend to use in your installation, using short

RJ-11 jumper cables.

4 Connect the first Click 112/114 card to the SmartSensor via a Click 200 or Click 222

surge protector and a 60” RJ-11 patch cord.

For your information, here is the pinout for the 44-pin edge connector on the back of the

Click 112/114.

Pin

Back View Description

Pin

Front View Description

1

No connection

A

-DC (common)

2

No connection

B

+DC (12–24 VDC)

3

No connection

C

No connection

4

No connection

D

No connection

5

No connection

E

No connection

6

No connection

F

Channel 1 output (+)

7

Channel 1 status output

H

Channel 1 output (–)

8

No connection

J

No connection

9

No connection

K

No connection

10

No connection

L

Chassis ground

11

No connection

M

No connection

12

No connection

N

No connection

13

No connection

P

No connection

14

No connection

R

No connection

15

No connection

S

Channel 3 output (+)*

16

Channel 3 status output*

T

Channel 3 output (–)*

17

No connection

U

No connection

18

No connection

V

No connection

19

No connection

W

Channel 2 output (+)

20

Channel 2 status output

X

Channel 2 output (–)

21

No connection

Y

Channel 4 output (+)*

22

Channel 4 status output*

Z

Channel 4 output (–)*

* Channels 3 and 4 exist only in the Click 114. In the Click 112, any pin marked

here as being associated with channel 3 or 4 will not be connected to anything.

Table 10.1 – Click 112/114 Pinout

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