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Configuration option 3: click supervisor, Complete wiring, Make a connection and select a driver – Wavetronix Click 104 (4-channel DIN rail contact closure) (CLK-104) - Quick-reference Guide User Manual

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Configuration option 3: Click Supervisor

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Complete wiring

Now you need to connect the Click 104 to the sensor (so that it can receive detection

data) and to the controller or other contact closure device.

To get detection data to bus 1:

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For a SmartSensor Matrix or Advance (meaning a Click 222 or 223 surge pro-

tector): connect a jumper cable to the Click 222 RJ-11 jack for the sensor you

want to get data from. Connect the other end to either of the RJ-11 jacks on the

faceplate of the Click 104. If you need more than four output channels for that

sensor, daisy-chain multiple 104s together, as shown at right.

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For a SmartSensor HD (meaning a Click 200): set the HD to push Z4 data on the

RS-232 port. Attach wires to the TD and RD screw terminals on the protected side

of the Click 200; attach the other ends to the TD and TD screw terminals on the

104. If needed, daisy-chain multiple 104s together with jumper cables.

How you wire the contact closures will vary based on the controller or other device you use.

Just be aware there are eight output screw terminals: a + and a – for each output channel.

Click Supervisor is the third available way to configure the Click 104. To install it, download the setup file

from www.wavetronix.com (under Support) and double-click on the file to run the setup wizard.

Make a connection and select a driver

1 Make sure the Click 104 is mounted on the same T-bus as a device that’s connected to your computer.

2 Run the software and click Communication. Use the serial option (unless it’s an Ethernet connection).

3 Change any needed settings under the Settings link. Click Connect. (Keep the Click ID set to 0.)

4 In the next screen, Click Supervisor will display all the devices it discovers. When the desired Click 104

appears, select it and click Select. Click Supervisor will connect to the device.

5 Select Setup Click on the main screen. In the next screen, select the Expert driver and click OK.

Configure the module

The System > General tab has text parameters that cannot be changed anywhere

else: description/location, which are for informational purposes only; and device

ID, which usually shouldn’t be changed.
The Settings tab lets you set channel input mapping and select baud rates for the two

buses. Failsafe Enabled sets whether or not your device can enter fail-safe mode.
NOTE: Remember that if channel input mapping is set by the rotary switches, you

will only be able to view, not change, it here.