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0518 The Click 112 and 114 are 2-channel and 4-channel contact closure cards that can be used with the SmartSensor Matrix, Advance, or HD. These cards plug into any standard detector rack card slot and can be connected to the sensor via a surge protector like the Click 222.
■ in normal operating mode. Green (TD) – Indicates serial communication transmit data (from the Click 112/114) on either RS-485 bus 1 or RS-485 bus 2. ■ Yellow (RD) – Indicates serial communication receive data (to the Click 112/114) on either RS-485 bus 1 or RS-485 bus 2.
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3. Daisy-chain together all the cards you intend to use in your installation, using short RJ-11 jumper cables. 4. Connect the first Click 112/114 card to the SmartSensor via a Click 200 or Click 222 surge protector and a 60”...
One benefit of using DIP switches to configure is that if you ever have a field service call and need to replace a Click 112/114, all you need to do is match the pattern of the DIP switches on the card you are replacing. This paradigm will even work in situations where the old rack card will not power up.
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Because the devices have fewer output channels than there are possible input datagram channels received from the sensor, you must use the channel input map to map the desired inputs to outputs. The Click 112 has two outputs and therefore must be mapped to two inputs; the Click 114 has four. (If you need more than two or four channels, you’ll need to use multiple devices daisy-chained together.)
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The switch patterns for the two parameters are identical, but bus 1 is configured using switches 1–3 (S5:1–3) while bus 2 is configured using switches 4–6 (S5:4–6). Also, unlike the channel input map, there is no difference between these switches on the Click 112 and the Click 114. WX-501-0518 • 01.22...
The two lower banks of LEDs, labeled Menu, and the push-button, labeled Mode Switch, are used for navigating through Menu mode. This section will cover how to use the menu to configure the Click 112/114. The lower bank of LEDs will be referred to as Level 1 and is used in selecting menu options. The upper bank will be referred to as Level 2 and is used in configuring the menu options.
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Inactivity of one minute on the mode switch will exit menu mode. The following table illustrates an example of how the mode switch and menu indicator LEDs are used in configuring the Click 112/114—in this case, how to autobaud bus 2. Mode Switch Action...
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The Click 112 has two outputs and therefore must be mapped to two inputs; the Click 114 has four. (If you need more than two or four channels, you’ll need to use multiple devices daisy-chained together.) As shown in the table below, the outputs are mapped sequentially—that is, they can only be mapped in...
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As each baud rate is attempted, the Level 2 LEDs will sequence with a single LED illuminated from LED 1–4. If the Click 112/114 is successful in communicating with a SmartSensor, it will display the baud rate found, using the same Level 2 LED pattern used in selecting the baud rate (covered in the Baud Rate section).
After the Click 112/114 has reset to factory defaults, it will check the DIP switches; if any of them are set to Hardware mode, it will apply those settings to the parameter in question. If resetting to factory defaults doesn’t change certain settings the way you expected it to, check the DIP switches to see if they are causing settings to be changed to something other than the default.
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After you have made configuration changes on the driver and saved it to the Click device, the word “current” will appear after it to indicate the driver is currently loaded onto the device. The Backups option can be used to read configurations that have previously been saved to file. Expert Driver The Expert driver contains two tabs, System and Diagnostics, which are then subdivided further.
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The outputs are mapped sequentially—that is, they can only be mapped in numerically ordered groups of two (Click 112) or four (Click 114). See Input Mapping in either the DIP Switches or Front Panel Menu sections in this document for more information.
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