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CHAPTER 4 • CLICK 104
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pre-wire the Click 104 before final installation.
Rotary Switch
On the faceplate of the device is a rotary switch, numbered 0–9. This switch, which can be
twisted by inserting a small screwdriver into the arrow slot, is used to configure channels.
Mode Switch
The faceplate of the Click 104 features a push-button labeled Mode Switch, which is used to
cycle through and select menu and configuration options.
LEDs
The faceplate of the Click 104 has three banks of LEDs. The top bank is used for detection
indication, the second bank menu indication, and the third for menu indication as well as
operation states.
Menu
PWR OK TD RD
Channel
1 2 3 4
Figure 8.3 – Click 104 LEDs
The Channel LEDs are detection indicators; they consist of four red LEDs numbered 1–4,
each representing a channel (see Figure 8.3). An illuminated LED indicates that the asso-
ciated contact is being closed (this can mean either a vehicle detection or fail-safe mode,
which will be discussed later in this chapter). These indicators are dedicated to detection
and have no other display purposes.
The menu indicator LEDs include two rows of LEDs (see Figure 8.3). The lower row con-
tains Level 1 indicators, while the upper row contains Level 2 indicators. Each level consists
of four LEDs numbered 1–4 (left to right). Level 1 LEDs (the multicolored row) display
which menu item is active. These Level 1 LEDs are dual-purpose, each indicating both
menu selection as well as a normal operation state when not in Menu mode. The normal
operation state functions include:
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Red (PWR) – Indicates the presence of power to the device.
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Blue (OK) – Indicates proper system operation; it extinguishes during fail-safe mode.
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Green (TD) – Indicates serial communication transmit data (from the Click 104) on
either bus 1 (data) or bus 2 (control).
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Yellow (RD) – Indicates serial communication receive data (to the Click 104) on either
- 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