Understand the device’s configuration features, Select configuration method, Configuration option 1: rotary switch – Wavetronix Click 104 (4-channel DIN rail contact closure) (CLK-104) - Quick-reference Guide User Manual
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Understand the device’s configuration features
The following physical features allow you to configure the Click 104:
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Channel LEDs – The top bank of LEDs; these light up to indicate vehicle detection.
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Level 2 LEDs – Light up to indicate configuration options. When the device is not in
menu mode, these LEDs are off.
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Level 1 LEDs – Light up to indicate menu options while cycling through the menu. They
also have the following functions:
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Red (PWR) – Indicates the presence of power to the device.
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Blue (OK) – Indicates the device is operating properly; this LED goes out if the
device is in fail-safe mode.
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Green (TD) – Indicates serial communication transmit data on RS-485 bus 1 or 2.
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Yellow (RD) – Indicates serial communication receive data on RS-485 bus 1 or 2.
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Mode Switch – Lets you cycle through and select menu and configuration options.
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Rotary Switch – Aids in input channel mapping.
The Click 104 can be configured in one of three
ways: Click Supervisor, the front panel menu and
the rotary switch. Each option has pros and cons,
and each lets you change different parameters;
some parameters can only be set via one option,
while others can be set using any of the three. The
table at right gives you an idea of which parameters
can be set using which configuration options.
NOTE: If the channel input mapping is set by the
rotary switch, it can’t be changed by the front panel
menu or by Click Supervisor.
Mode Switch
Menu
PWR OK TD RD
Channel
1 2 3 4
0
1
23
4
5
6
7 8 9
Mapping
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Select configuration method
Rotary
Switch
Front Panel
Menu
Click
Supervisor
Baud Rate
No
Yes
Yes
Channel Input Map Yes
Yes
Yes
Autobaud
No
Yes
No
Reset to Default
No
Yes
Yes
Description
No
No
Yes
Location
No
No
Yes
Device ID
No
No
Yes
Fail-safe Settings
No
No
Yes
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Configuration option 1: rotary switch
The rotary switch on the faceplate lets you configure the
channel input mapping—that is, you can map four of the
input data channels coming from the sensor to the Click
104’s four output channels. The outputs are assigned
sequentially, so if you set the switch to 3, then input 9
will be mapped to channel 1, input 10 will be mapped to
channel 2, and so on. See the table at the right for switch/
input channel information.
NOTE: 0 (Software mode) means that if mapping isn’t set by the rotary switch, it can be changed via the
front panel menu or Click Supervisor.
Switch
Channels
Switch
Channels
0
Software mode 5
17–20
1
1–4
6
21–24
2
5–8
7
25–28
3
9–12
8
29–32
4
13–16
9
33–36