Computer configuration, Expert driver – Wavetronix Click 400 (900 MHz radio) (CLK-400) - User Guide User Manual
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CHAPTER 7 • CLICK 101
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Note
You will only be able to communicate properly if the Click 101 and each sensor’s RS-
485 baud rate match.
To reset the module to factory defaults, hold the push-button down for 10-15 seconds until
the red LED flashes. During the reset process, the first 12 red LEDs will light up momen-
tarily.
Computer Configuration
You must use Click Supervisor to customize the polling parameters, output mapping and
other important settings. See Chapters 4 and 5 for instructions on how to download and
install Click Supervisor and how to connect to your device using the software.
You will usually select the Expert driver to configure a Click 101. The Expert driver does not
modify Click 101 settings unless you save changes to the device. You should not connect
to your device using other drivers, unless you are sure that driver has been specifically de-
signed for your application. Other drivers may inadvertently overwrite the settings on your
module. Once you have finished configuring your device, save the settings to a backup file.
After you have made configuration changes on a driver and saved it to the Click device, the
word “current” will appear after that driver to indicate the driver that is currently loaded
onto the device.
Note
Some settings appear on multiple drivers. Changing one of those settings on any
driver and saving them to the Click device will change that setting on all other drivers.
Expert Driver
The Expert driver allows you to see all possible settings and fields, both those available in
other drivers and those available only through this driver. The driver is divided into three
tabs—System, Contact Closures and Diagnostics—which are then subdivided further.
The System > General tab allows you to change the settings affecting the setup of the device
(see Figure 7.5 and Table 7.2).
- Click 421 (bluetooth to serial converter) (CLK-421) - User Guide Click 342 (lean managed ethernet switch) (CLK-342) - User Guide Click 341 (lean managed ethernet switch) (CLK-341) - User Guide Click 340 (lean managed ethernet switch) (CLK-340) - User Guide Click 331 (unmanaged ethernet switch) (CLK-331) - User Guide Click 330 (unmanaged ethernet switch) (CLK-330) - User Guide Click 304 (RS-232 to RS-485 converter) (CLK-304) - User Guide Click 305 (RS-232 to RS-485 converter) (CLK-305) - User Guide Click 301 (serial to ethernet converter) (CLK-301) - User Guide Click 100 (16 output contact closure) (CLK-100) - User Guide Click 104 (4-channel DIN rail contact closure) (CLK-104) - User Guide Click 110 (4-channel contact closure eurocard) (CLK-110) - User Guide Click 112 (detector rack card) (CLK-112) - User Guide Click 114 (detector rack card) (CLK-114) - User Guide Click 120 (screw terminal relay) (CLK-120) - User Guide Click 121 (spring cage relay) (CLK-121) - User Guide Click 200 (surge suppression) (CLK-200) - User Guide Click 201 (1 amp AC to DC converter) (CLK-201) - User Guide Click 202 (2 amp AC to DC converter) (CLK-202) - User Guide Click 203 (UPS and battery) (CLK-203) - User Guide Click 204 (4 amp AC to DC converter) (CLK-204) - User Guide Click 210 (AC circuit breaker) (CLK-210) - User Guide Click 211 (AC outlet) (CLK-211) - User Guide Click 221 (DC surge protector) (CLK-221) - User Guide Click 222 (system surge protector) (CLK-222) - User Guide Click 223 (dual-485 surge protector) (CLK-223) - User Guide Click 230 (AC surge protector) (CLK-230) - User Guide Click 250 (wireless surge protector) (CLK-250) - User Guide