Configure the server – Wavetronix Click 511 (digital I/O repeater) (CLK-511) - Quick-reference Guide User Manual
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Configure the server
Next, configure a Click 511 to act as a server:
1 Hold down the push-button, then release when the blue LED flashes (Server mode).
2 Press the push-button quickly to select the mode. This will start submenu 1, which allows you to select
the number of inputs to query.
3 Use the table below to select the number of inputs to query. For instance, if you have three clients,
selecting a poll count of 3 will cause the server to pull device ID numbers 1, 2 and 3. Hold down the
push-button until you reach the LED state for the desired number of inputs.
1st LED
2nd LED
3rd LED
4th LED
Submenu 1
(Yellow LEDs)
Solid – Poll count 1
Flashing – Poll count 5
Solid – Poll count 2
Flashing – Poll count 6
Solid – Poll count 3
Flashing – Poll count 7
Solid – Poll count 4
Flashing – Poll count 8
4 Press the push-button once to select. This will start submenu 2, which allows you to select the response
timeout for each query. This can be from 1 to 8 seconds.
5 Use the table to below to select the length of time the server will wait for a response before timing out.
Hold the push-button down until you reach the LED state for the desired length.
1st LED
2nd LED
3rd LED
4th LED
Submenu 2
(Red LEDs)
Solid – Timeout = 1 sec
Flashing – Timeout =
5 sec
Solid – Timeout = 2 sec
Flashing – Timeout =
6 sec
Solid – Timeout = 3 sec
Flashing – Timeout =
7 sec
Solid – Timeout = 4 sec
Flashing – Timeout =
8 sec
6 Press the push-button once to select. The mode will begin operating.
While the Click 511 is in Server
mode, the yellow LEDs will light
up to indicate which slot in the
polling list is currently being
queried, according to the LED
states in the first table above. The
red LED immediately below the
active yellow LED will show the
status of that client’s digital out-
put device, as shown to the right.
Note. After all the devices are queried, the results are used to drive contact closure outputs. The assertion
level of these digital outputs depends on whether the server is in alarm or relay operation. Changing this
operation is covered in the next part of this document.
Input ON
Input OFF
< 10
Timeouts
> 10
Timeouts