Wavetronix Click 500 (programmable controller) (CLK-500) - User Guide User Manual
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CHAPTER 8 • CLICK 511
Client mode is used for the Click 511 connected to the device you are monitoring. For ex-
ample, if you are monitoring a beacon alarm, the Click 511 in the pole-mount cabinet near
the beacon will be running in Client mode.
This mode has one submenu with which you specify the device ID of the field station client.
Device IDs 1 through 8 are allowed. Each field station client communicating with a specific
base station must have a unique device ID.
Note
Multiple clients in a Click field station cabinet can be used if more than two digital
inputs need to be monitored at a particular location. Make sure that each client has
a unique device ID.
Device ID
Active LED
Solid / Flashing
1
1st LED
Solid
2
2nd LED
Solid
3
3rd LED
Solid
4
4th LED
Solid
5
1st LED
Flashing
6
2nd LED
Flashing
7
3rd LED
Flashing
8
4th LED
Flashing
Table 8.2 – Client Mode Submenu 1 (Yellow LEDs)
The first four device IDs correspond to the number of the active LED. The last four IDs use
LEDs 1–4 but flash to indicate the selection of IDs 5–8 (see $).
While the Click 511 is in Client mode, the yellow LEDs indicate the device ID (according to
$) and the red LEDs indicate the status of the digital inputs. If digital input 1 is ON, the first
red LED will be solid. If digital input 1 is OFF, the first red LED will be flashing. Likewise,
if digital input 2 is ON, the second red LED will be solid. And if digital input 2 is OFF, the
second red LED will be flashing.
For testing and demo purposes, the status of the digital outputs of a Click 511 in Client
mode will be ON. Then, by wiring the digital outputs to the digital inputs of the client de-
vice, you will be able to demonstrate operation with a digital input ON. To wire the devices
together you will need to crossover the wires of I/O pair 2 (see Figure 8.6). If you do not
wire the digital outputs to the digital inputs, then the first two red LEDs will flash. This will
allow you to demonstrate operation with digital inputs OFF.