Manually set baud rate (optional), First test mode: sensor emulation – Wavetronix Click 510 (communication tester) (CLK-510) - Quick-reference Guide User Manual
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Manually set baud rate (optional)
Note. This step is optional because if you prefer not to select the baud rate manually, you can also autobaud
the device (see Part 3).
1 Hold the push-button down, then release when the g 1 reen LED starts flashing.
2 Press the push-button again to select the baud rate task. The LED indicating the current baud rate will
turn on (see table).
3 Hold down the push-button. The yellow LEDs will cycle through the eight possible baud rates, first by
lighting up solid and then by flashing, as shown in the table below.
1st LED
2nd LED
3rd LED
4th LED
Yellow LEDs solid
1200 bps
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
Yellow LEDs flashing 19200 bps
38400 bps
57600 bps
115200 bps
4 Once you reach the baud rate you want, release the push-button, then press it once to select.
5 The device will return to the operating mode it was in before you started the baud rate task.
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First test mode: Sensor Emulation
Sensor Emulation mode tests connections between a sensor and other devices. The Click 510 can mimic a
SmartSensor 105 and send traffic data, allowing you to see if breaks in communication are caused by the
communication channel or by the sensor itself. It also allows you to check the functionality of an assembled
traffic cabinet before attaching a sensor. In both these cases, the device should be connected to a contact
closure module such as the Click 100 or 172/174 so the response can be monitored.
1 Hold the push-button down, then release when the blue LED starts flashing.
2 Press the push-button to select. The first yellow LED will turn on to let you use that submenu.
3 To pick how often the device will send data, hold down the push-button and it will cycle through the
time options shown in the table below. Release when you reach one you want.
4 Press the push-button to select. The first red LED will turn on to let you use that submenu.
5 To pick what kind of data the device will send, hold down the push-button and it will cycle through the
traffic options shown in the table below. Release when you reach one you want.
6 Press the push-button to select.
1st LED
2nd LED
3rd LED
4th LED
Submenu 1 (Yellow LEDs) 1 second
0.25 – 1 second
Switch (when push-
button is pressed)
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Submenu 2 (Yellow LEDs) 17'–60' 30–60 mph
Random traffic
Diagnostic traffic
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7 Connect the device to a contact closure device, such as a Click 172/174. Set up the contact closure
device (see the pertinent quick-reference guide) and the mode will begin to run. As the mode runs, the
blue LED will flash fast and the submenu LEDs will light up if the Click 510 is pushing data. Monitor
the contact closure device to see if data is received.