Front panel menu, Baud rate – Wavetronix Click 400 (900 MHz radio) (CLK-400) - User Guide User Manual
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CHAPTER 10 • CLICK 112/114
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Baud Rate
The baud rates for the two RS-485 buses, bus 1 and bus 2 (see the faceplate of the device for
which RJ-11 jacks are for each bus), may be independently configured using the switches
on the second DIP switch, labeled S5.
Note
This parameter can also be changed using the front panel menu or Click Supervisor.
The switch patterns for the two parameters are identical, but bus 1 is configured using
switches 1–3 (S5:1–3) while bus 2 is configured using switches 4–6 (S5:4–6). Also, unlike
the channel input map, there is no difference between these switches on the Click 112 and
the Click 114.
S5: Bus 1 Baud Rate
1
2
3
Value
Off
Off
Off
Software mode
Off
Off
On
9600 bps
Off
On
Off
19200 bps
Off
On
On
38400 bps
On
Off
Off
57600 bps
S5: Bus 2 Baud Rate
4
5
6
Value
Off
Off
Off
Software mode
Off
Off
On
9600 bps
Off
On
Off
19200 bps
Off
On
On
38400 bps
On
Off
Off
57600 bps
Table 10.5 – DIP Switch Baud Rate Settings for Bus 1 (at left) and Bus 2 (at right)
If any switch is on (up), Hardware mode is selected, meaning the baud rate can only be
changed using the DIP switches (as shown in the tables above), and Click Supervisor and
the front panel menu will be able to display the current setting, but not change it.
If all switches are off (down), Software mode is selected and Click Supervisor and the front
panel menu will be able to both display and change the current setting.
Front Panel Menu
The front panel of the device features a push-button and three banks of LEDs for on-device
configuration and monitoring. The first bank of LEDs, labeled Channel, displays the state of
the contact closure outputs and is described in the Physical Features section.
The two lower banks of LEDs, labeled Menu, and the push-button, labeled Mode Switch,
are used for navigating through Menu mode. This section will cover how to use the menu
to configure the Click 112/114. The lower bank of LEDs will be referred to as Level 1 and is
used in selecting menu options. The upper bank will be referred to as Level 2 and is used in
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