Figure 1 – The Click 516 The Click 516 operates in the following two states: Normal and HIOCC. These states are described below: Normal State – In normal state, the Click 516 polls event data messages from a Smart- ˽...
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Click 516 stays in NORMAL state. The eight LEDs on the front of the Click 516 will indicate what state the first eight lanes are in. If the first LED is on Solid, the first lane is in the Normal state. If the first LED is flashing, the first lane is in the HIOCC state.
Click 516 and Click Supervisor is easy to set up and use. Physical Features The Click 516 is based upon the Click 500 platform, so it has the same physical features as the Click 500. The physical features are used for easy installation and configuration.
Click Supervisor. The DB-9 port on the front of the Click 516 is the only port that is active when the module is in Setup mode. This means that the only way to connect to the module with Click Supervi- sor is to physically connect to the DB-9 on the module.
232 communication is on the first block. Note The Click 516 operates at a baud rate of 9600 bps. Make sure the SmartSensor HD is set up to operate at 9600 bps. While the device, as a Click 500 series module, also has two digital inputs ports (first block on the bottom) and two digital output ports (second block on the bottom) the standard Click 516 application does not use these.
Figure 3 – Click 516 LEDs If the Click 516 receives data via one port, it will forward (transmit) the data to other con- nected ports. However, only the RD (yellow) light will flicker in this case. The TD (green) light is reserved for data originating from the Click 516.
Operating Modes The Click 516 has two operating modes: Run mode and Device Setup mode. These modes are accessed through the mode menu, which is controlled via the push-button; the system (multicolored) LEDs light up to show which mode you are currently on. Table 1.1 shows the LED color and state associated with each operating mode or task.
The Speed and Occupancy for each lane is tested to determine if the Speed is below the Speed Threshold and the Occupancy is above the Occupancy Threshold. If this condition is true, the Click 516 enters HIOCC state; if this condition is false, the Click 516 stays in NORMAL state.
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All the tests are performed on Interval Data, not Per Vehicle data. The eight LEDs on the front of the Click 516 will indicate what state the first eight lanes are in. If the first LED is on Solid, the first lane is in the Normal state. If the first LED is flashing, the first lane is in the HIOCC state.
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Note Remember, the DB-9 port on the front of the Click 516 is the only way to connect to the module with Click Supervisor. You will also not be able to see other modules on the T-bus when you are connected to the Click 516.
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Next, select the Setup Click task from the main menu and this will give the list of available drivers. Select the Expert driver and click OK. Figure 6 – List of Drivers The driver will load the appropriate information and display a tabbed-menu. Figure 7 – Click 516 Tabs...
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Min Speed This is the speed threshold that is used along with Top Occ to determine if the Click 516 should enter HIOCC MODE. If the speed is in MPH or KPH is determined by the SmartSensor HD. Max Speed This is the speed threshold that is used to determine if the Click 516 should enter NORMAL MODE.
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Table 3 – Description of Sensor Tab Note If any of the read only fields are blank it means that the Click 516 has not read the data from a SmartSensor HD. This could be caused by having the wrong port set up on the Click 516.
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Second LED Solid –Reset all settings except Serial Number. After being reset, the Click 516 will return to the last mode that it was in. In the event that you need to upload a new firmware file to the Click 516, the following steps should be followed: Load the new firmware using the Rabbit Field Utility.
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Nos. 1435036; 1438702; 1611458. Other US and international patents pending. Wavetronix, SmartSensor, Click, Command and all associated logos are trademarks of Wavetronix LLC. All other product or brand names as they appear are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. This material is provided for...
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