Wavetronix Click 222 Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

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  Wire the screw terminals

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  Connect to the RJ-11 jacks

The Click 222 has three RJ-11 jacks, located on the faceplate:

 

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RS-485 A –

 This jack is tied to the 485A screw terminals. Connect it via a 

jumper cable to a contact closure card to receive contact closure informa-

tion from sensor 1.

 

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RS-485 B –

 This jack is tied to the 485B screw terminals. Connect it via a 

jumper cable to a contact closure card to receive contact closure informa-

tion from sensor 2.

 

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RS-485 Bridge –

 This jack is tied to the 485C and 485D screw terminals, 

the T-bus, and the control bridge, which electrically isolates the RS-485 

buses for more reliable communications. This jack is commonly used for 

the communications necessary to configure the contact closure cards. If 

you want to configure these cards by computer, connect this jack via a 

jumper cable to the first rack card to be configured, then daisy-chain all the 

cards together.

The Click 222 is designed for use with 

a SmartSensor Matrix and SmartSen-

sor 6-conductor cable; the steps to 

install this way are listed below. If you 

don’t intend to use the Matrix or the 

6-conductor cable, skip these steps 

and wire RS-485 and power according 

to the labels on the terminals.

Wire the cable from sensor 1 as 

shown at right: the orange wires 

to 485A, the blue wires to 485C, 

the red wire to DC+, the black to 

DC-, and the drain to PE.

If you’re using a second sensor, 

repeat step 1 with the sensor 2 

cable and the 485B and 485D 

terminals. As there is only one 

each of the DC terminals, they will both have two wires.

Note. 

Underground cable runs are susceptible to surges, making it necessary to have surge protection on 

both ends of the cable. If you are using the SmartSensor Matrix, protection is available through the sensor 

itself, so you just need surge protection, like the Click 222, on the non-sensor end of the cable. If you are 

using another sensor, though, you will need to use a Click 222 on both ends of the cable: one in the main 

traffic cabinet and one in a pole-mount box near the sensor.

+485A (Orange/White)

-485A (Orange)

+485C (Blue/White)

-485C (Blue)

+DC (Red)

-DC (Black)

Drain

-485B (Orange)

+485B (Orange/White)

-485D (Blue)

+485D (Blue/White)

+DC (Red)

-DC (Black)

Drain

Earth ground

Sensor 1

Sensor 2

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