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CHAPTER 29 • CLICK 421
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Physical Features
The Click 421 has several communication ports, plus features for configuration.
Figure 28.2 – Diagram of the Click 421
Communication Ports
The back of the Click 421 features a 5-position connector that plugs into a T-bus connector
and provides power and RS-485 communication to the device. It also passes that RS-485
communication to all other devices on the T-bus.
The top of the device has two pluggable screw terminal blocks. The first block features -485,
+485 and two ground screw terminals for wiring RS-485 communication. (It will not be
necessary, however, to wire RS-485 through the screw terminal block if the device is con-
nected to a T-bus with uninterrupted RS-485 communication.) The second block features
RTS, CTS, TD and RD screw terminals for RS-232 communication. Both of these screw
terminal blocks can be removed for easy preinstallation wiring.
The front of the Click 421 features a DB-9 connector for RS-232 communication. A straight-
through cable can be used to connect from this port to a computer so that the device can be
configured using Click Supervisor.
Any data on one port will be transmitted simultaneously on all other ports.
Antenna
The Click 421 has a reversed polarity SMA antenna connector. An external antenna can be

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