Leds, On-device configuration – Wavetronix Click 400 (900 MHz radio) (CLK-400) - User Guide User Manual
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CHAPTER 6 • CLICK 100
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AC (Actuation) – Green
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1L (One Loop Speed) – Yellow
The front also has a push-button labeled Mode Switch, which is used to cycle the Click 100
through operation modes. This will be discussed in the On-device Configuration section.
LEDs
The Click 100 module has sixteen contact closure outputs. Each output represents a prima-
ry or secondary channel and has a corresponding LED on the front of the Click 100 module.
The eight red LEDs on the top of the faceplate correspond to the primary outputs and the
eight yellow LEDs on the bottom of the faceplate correspond to the secondary outputs.
On-device Configuration
The Click 100 can be configured using the push-button in the middle of the faceplate.
To automatically configure the Click 100, press and hold the push-button until the green
LED flashes four times. The green LED and contact closure LEDs will flash during the auto-
configuration process, which normally takes 5–30 seconds. The auto-configuration process
matches the Click 100 with the sensor’s baud rate, loop size and loop spacing.
The first four primary LEDs indicate the current baud rate at which the Click 100 is trying
to configure. The following table shows what the different flashing LEDs represent:
Primary LED
Baud Rate
1
9400 bps
2
19200 bps
3
38400 bps
4
57600 bps
Table 6.1 – List of Baud Rates
Note
The maximum baud rate that can be used is 57600. If the sensor’s RS-485 bus is set
higher than 57600, no data will be seen on the Click 100.
The yellow LED will flash four times indicating the end of the auto-configuration process.
Once the Click 100 is configured, the device will be set to Presence (PR) mode.
Press the push-button until the desired operation mode is selected.
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