Wavetronix Click 400 (900 MHz radio) (CLK-400) - User Guide User Manual
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Data Bits
Shows you the number of data bits being sent. This option currently
cannot be changed.
Active Port
Indicates on which port you are communicating with the sensor. This
option cannot be changed.
Latency
Indicates the latency between the sensor and the Click device. This
option cannot be changed.
Table 27.5 – Expert Driver Comm Tab
The System > Autobaud tab allows you to configure how the device autobauds (see Figure
27.9 and Table 27.6).
Figure 27.9 – Expert Driver Autobaud Tab
Setting
Description
Command
Allows you to set the command sent from the device during the
autobaud process. Don’t change these values unless instructed to by
Wavetronix Technical Services.
Response
Shows the response the device is expecting from the above com-
mand. Don’t change these values unless instructed to by Wavetronix
Technical Services.
SmartSensor ID
Shows the ID number of the sensor with which the Click device is
currently communicating. This only shows the number after you have
autobauded the Click device; when the Click device is not communi-
cating with a sensor, this option will display a 0.
Server/Client
Allows you to set whether the device is a server or client in a point to
multipoint setup. (This option is not related to device autobauding.)
Table 27.6 – Expert Driver Autobaud Tab
The 900 MHz > Config 1 tab allows you to change the RF channel and delivery settings (see
Figure 27.10 and Table 27.7).
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