Wavetronix Click 400 (900 MHz radio) (CLK-400) - User Guide User Manual
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CHAPTER 4 • CLICK 104
Input Mapping
Lets you assign input datagram channels received from the sensor
to the two or four output channels on the device. The outputs are
mapped sequentially—that is, they can only be mapped in numerically
ordered groups of four. See Input Mapping in either the Rotary Switch
or Front Panel Menu sections in this chapter for more information.
Failsafe Enabled
Turns on and off fail-safe mode. For more information on what this
mode is, see the Fail-safe Mode section earlier in this chapter.
Failsafe Timeout
(Sec)
Lets you select what length of time, in seconds, the device can go
without receiving datagrams describing the device’s channels before
it goes into fail-safe mode. The default is 10 seconds.
Table 8.9 – Expert Driver Settings Tab
Under the Diagnostics tab, you can run diagnostics on your device (see Figure 8.9).
Figure 8.9 – Expert Driver Diagnostics Tab
Click the General button to run diagnostics on the items listed below the button. If a prob-
lem is detected, the program will display a red square next to the item in question. If no
problems are detected, a green circle will appear.
Click Failsafe Status to check whether any of the channels are in fail-safe mode. If a fail-safe
condition is detected, a red square will be displayed below the button. If no problems are
detected, a green circle will appear.
Once you have finished, use the menu bar at the top of the screen to save your settings,
return to the Select Driver screen, and more.
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The Save menu allows you to save your settings. Select Save to File to save your settings
to a file. Selecting this will open a directory box, allowing you to name your settings
file. This file will always be saved in the Wavetronix folder created when you installed
Click Supervisor, under Wavetronix > ClickHome > Drivers > 104 > User. You can also
select Save to Device to save your settings to your Click 104.
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