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CHAPTER 9 • CLICK 110
Push-buttons
The faceplate of the Click 110 features two push-buttons. The upper push-button, labeled
Mode Switch, is used to cycle through and select menu and configuration options.
The lower push-button, labeled Reset, will reboot the Click 110. The Click 110 can be re-
booted in any of three ways: via the reset switch, from the outstation via the 64 way DIN
41612, or by power cycling the device. A reboot is the only way to clear a latched fault con-
dition. To reboot using the reset switch, simply press and release the push-button.
DIP Switches
Just behind the faceplate of the Click 110, on the circuit board, is a set of DIP switches.
These switches are used to configure the Click 110 in Hardware mode. All settings, with
the exception of Outstation mode and disabling fault latching, are also configurable via
Software mode (front panel menu, or Click Supervisor). See the DIP Switches section of
this chapter for more information.
Installation and Wiring
Use the following steps to install and wire Click 110 devices:
1 If you’re using hardware configuration, set all DIP switches before installing Click 110
devices (this will be covered in the DIP Switches section of this chapter).
2 Insert the cards into the rack.
3 Daisy-chain together all the cards you intend to use in your installation, using short
RJ-11 jumper cables.
4 Connect the first Click 110 card to the SmartSensor via a surge protector, such as the
Click 200, 222, or 223, and a 60" RJ-11 patch cord.
For your information, this guide includes the pinout for the 64-pin backplane connector
on the the back of the Click 110. However, the pins behave differently depending on which
Outstation mode the device is set to, Peek or Siemens (for more on Outstation mode, see
the DIP Switches section of this chapter); the differences all relate to the fault outputs and
whether they are normally opened or normally closed.
For this reason, there are two pinout tables on the following pages. The first is the pinout
when the Click 110 is set to Peek; the second is when it’s set to Siemens.
Note
The pins that change between the two tables will be highlighted in light gray for ease
of comparison.
- 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