Wavetronix Click 111 (16-channel Contact Closure Eurocard) (CLK-111) - User Guide User Manual
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1 If you’re using hardware configuration, set all DIP switches before installing Click 111
devices (this will be covered in the DIP Switches section of this chapter).
2 Insert the card into the rack.
3 Connect a patch cable from one of the RJ-11 jacks labeled Bus 1 on the faceplate of the
device to the surge protector (Click 200, 222 or 223) being used for one of your two
sensors.
4 Connect a second patch cable to one of the RJ-11 jacks labeled Bus 2 to the surge pro-
tector being used for your second sensor.
But what do you do if both of your sensors need more than eight channels, and therefore
none of the options in the bulleted list above suit your needs? In that case, your easiest op-
tion will be to use one Click 111 card per sensor.
1 If you’re using hardware configuration, set all DIP switches before installing Click 111
devices (this will be covered in the DIP Switches section of this chapter).
2 Insert two cards into the rack.
3 Connect a patch cable from one of the RJ-11 jacks on the faceplate of the first Click 111
to the surge protector (Click 200, 222 or 223) being used for one of your two sensors.
4 Connect a second patch cable to one of the RJ-11 jacks on the faceplate of the second
Click 111 to the surge protector being used for your second sensor.
And finally, what do you do if one of your sensors needs more than 16 output channels? In
that case, you’ll need to use multiple Click 111 cards and daisy-chain them together. For
each sensor that has this particular problem, do the following:
1 If you’re using hardware configuration, set all DIP switches before installing Click 111
devices (this will be covered in the DIP Switches section of this chapter).
2 Insert two cards into the rack.
3 Connect a patch cable from one of the RJ-11 jacks labeled Bus 1 on the faceplate of the
first Click 111 to the surge protector (Click 200, 222 or 223) being used for your sensor.
4 Connect a second, short patch cable from the other Bus 1 jack to one of the Bus 1 jacks
on the faceplate of the second Click 111.
One of these options, or a combination thereof, should give you all the output channels you
need.
For your information, here’s the pinout for the 64-pin backplane connector on the the back
of the Click 111.