Click 514 Event Logger
INSTALLATION QUICK START GUIDE
1
Mount the device
2
Wire power and communication
If you are using a Click 200 surge protector with the Click 514, power and communication are provided to the Click 514
through the T-bus (see the Click 200 Quick Start Guide). If you don't have a Click 200 surge protector, use the following steps
to wire power and communication into the Click 514:
1
Plug a T-bus 5-screw terminal block into the first T-bus connector.
2
Wire DC power (10–30 V) from the power supply into the first screw terminal on the 5-screw terminal block; wire -DC into
the second screw terminal.
3
Connect RS-485 communication (+485, -485, and GND) to either the remaining thee screw terminals on the 5-screw ter-
minal block or to the screw terminals in the pluggable screw termi-
nal block on the top of the Click 514 (see labels for correct wiring).
The Click 514 has three other communication ports.
RJ-11 jack – Connect a jumper cable here for RS-485 communication
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DB-9 connector – Connect a straight-through cable here for RS-232
˽
communication
RS-232/RS-485 terminals – On top of device; usually not used
˽
Note. The Click 514 has been specifically designed to work with the
Acumen DataBridge SDR2-CF device. The DataBridge can be used to record several gigabytes of data onto a compact flash
card on a daily, hourly, or continuous basis.
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The Click 514 mounts over a T-bus for power and communication:
If the Click 514 was shipped with the T-bus connector attached, remove the connector
1
from the module.
Snap the connector onto the DIN rail by positioning it over the rail with the male connector
2
pointing to the right. Hook one arm over the edge of the DIN rail and press down on the
other arm until it snaps into place.
3
Connect the T-bus connector to the rest of the T-bus by sliding them together until you
hear them snap into place.
4
Mount the Click 514 onto the DIN rail: position it properly over the T-bus connector, hook
the lip over the lower edge of the DIN rail, and use a rocking motion to snap the module
into place.
Red (+DC)
Black (-DC)
White (+485)
Blue (-485)
Drain (GND)
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