Connecting Data To The Traffic Controller; Toggling Power To Sensors - Wavetronix Click 65 Series User Manual

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Note. Do not strip
the service end of
the cable until after
it has been routed
through conduit.
The cable should be
one continuous run
without any splices.
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according to the color code shown below. Make sure the wires
are completely inserted in the terminal.
Close the insulation displacement connector by reinserting the
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screwdriver into the square slot and rocking it forward. The
plug-in terminals will automatically complete the electrical con-
nection. There is no need to manually strip the insulation on the
end of each wire.
Wire Color
Red (PWR)
Black (GND)
White with Blue stripe (485+)
Blue (485-)
White with Orange stripe (485+)
Orange (485-)
Bare metal (DRN)
Once the cables are properly terminated into the terminal blocks,
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plug them into the connectors on the back of the Click 65x. Keep
track of which connector corresponds to which sensor.

Connecting data to the traffic controller

You can get data to the traffic controller via one of two methods.
SDLC – If your traffic controller that you're using supports it,
˿
connect from the SDLC port on the faceplate to the SDLC ports
on the traffic controller. (For more information on the SDLC pro-
tocol, see chapter 5.)
RJ-11 – Your setup may require you to connect to the controller
˿
via contact closure cards in an input file rack instead. In that
case, you'll use the RJ-11 jacks on the faceplate of the Click 65x.
Use the jumper cables included with your device to connect
from these jacks to contact closure devices. (Consult the Smart-
Sensor Matrix User Guide or SmartSensor Advance User Guide
for more information on using contact closure devices with
those specific sensors.)

Toggling power to sensors

Next to each RJ-11 jack in the DATA section of the faceplate is a
switch that turns power on and off to the associated sensor. Under
Signal
DC+
DC-
Control bridge 485+ (port1)
Control bridge 485 - (port 1)
Data bus 485+ (port 2)
Data bus 485- (port 2)
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