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In this chapter

 

˽ Installing Click Supervisor

 

˽ Microsoft .NET Framework

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Once your Click devices are installed and wired, the next step is to install Click Supervisor, 

a computer program that will help you work with your Click modules. Most Click 500 ap-

plications can be configured and monitored to some extent using the buttons and LEDs on 

the module, but certain devices can be fine-tuned using Click Supervisor. These computer-

programmable devices include the following:

 

˽

Click 512 –

 Vehicle Alert

 

˽

Click 513 –

 Traffic Alert

 

˽

Click 514 –

 Event Logger

In addition, any custom applications developed on the Click 500 platform have the capabil-

ity of working with Click Supervisor, if that is what the developer decides to do.

Note

If you are running Windows® Vista, you must run Click Supervisor in XP Service Pack 
2 compatibility mode. To switch to this mode, right-click on the Click Supervisor icon 
and select 

Properties

 from the drop-down menu. Go to the 

Compatibility

 tab. Under 

Compatibility mode, click the 

Run this program in compatibility mode for:

 check-

box. This will enable the drop-down menu, allowing you to select Windows XP (Ser-
vice Pack 2). Hit 

OK

.

Installing Click Supervisor

Summary of Contents for Click 500 Series

Page 1: ...Click 500 Series USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...Click 500 Series USER GUIDE www wavetronix com 78 East 1700 South Provo Utah 84606 801 734 7200...

Page 3: ...CC rules which state that operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interf...

Page 4: ...cs 15 Adding a T bus to the DIN Rail 16 Mounting Click Devices 16 Wiring T buses 16 Chapter 4 Wiring the Devices 19 Working with Screw Terminal Blocks 19 RS 485 Communi cation 20 RS 232 Communication...

Page 5: ...Vehicle Alert 53 Physical Features 54 Installation 57 Operating Modes 58 Computer Configuration 66 Connecting to a Contact Closure Device 73 Chapter 9 Click 513 Traffic Alert 75 Physical Features 76 I...

Page 6: ...evice in a par ticular series shares common elements functions etc Click 100 series Contact closure devices Click 200 series Power and surge protection devices Click 300 series Wired communication dev...

Page 7: ...pters in the way they are installed or the software used to configure them In the event that a Click device departs from what is written in Part I that difference will be noted in that device s chapte...

Page 8: ...Part I Introduction to the Click Series Chapter 1 The Power Plant Chapter 2 T bus Basics Chapter 3 Wiring the Devices Chapter 4 Installing Click Supervisor Chapter 5 Using Click Supervisor...

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Page 10: ...ecting Power 1 Power and surge protection are provided to your devices via the Click modules that make up what is known as the power plant see Figure 1 1 Assembling the power plant is the first step i...

Page 11: ...e from the terminal block or from the AC cord into one side of the module 4 Connect power out of the other side Note It doesn t matter which side is power in as long as the opposite end is power out C...

Page 12: ...is the AC to DC converter The Click line features several such converters The Click 201 202 204 are AC to DC power supplies that provide DC power to every Click product mounted on the DIN rail The Cli...

Page 13: ...204 Caution Make sure power to AC mains is disconnected while wiring the AC input Wiring DC Power out of the Click 201 202 204 The screw terminals on the bottom of the devices are slightly different...

Page 14: ...and operation of this unit Persons other than authorized and approved electrical technicians should NOT attempt to connect this unit to a power supply and or traffic control cabinet as there is a seri...

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Page 16: ...the Click devices on the rail with only a single wiring con nection Wavetronix has two varieties of T bus connectors green connectors which conduct both power and communication and gray connectors wh...

Page 17: ...ng motion used to connect the devices in the power plant snap the device onto the DIN rail Note All Click 500 series devices mount onto the T bus but certain other Click devices such as those in the p...

Page 18: ...k follow these steps 1 Attach a male 5 screw terminal block to the left end of the T bus by aligning it with the first connector and pushing the modules together 2 Connect the black ground and red 24...

Page 19: ...l need to provide power and communication to devices in your cabinet that are not on a DIN rail or on a T bus In these cases you can connect a female 5 screw terminal block to the right side of your T...

Page 20: ...n each application s chapter in Part II of this guide Working with Screw Terminal Blocks The Click 500 series devices feature screw terminal blocks for wiring connections These screw terminal blocks s...

Page 21: ...nal follow these steps 1 Connect the 485 white wire from the terminal block or cable to the middle screw terminal on the 5 screw terminal block connector you re using for the T bus in question see Fig...

Page 22: ...ct to a Click device Figure 3 2 Wiring RS 485 Communication into the Click 200 Wiring RS 485 from a Click Device The Click 500 series devices also have RJ 11 jacks for RS 485 communication with a com...

Page 23: ...ert the RS 485 communication moving to and from the T bus to RS 232 See be low for how to connect RS 232 to a laptop words Each device has screw terminals TD and RD for wiring in RS 232 The devices al...

Page 24: ...e Alert Click 513 Traffic Alert Click 514 Event Logger In addition any custom applications developed on the Click 500 platform have the capabil ity of working with Click Supervisor if that is what the...

Page 25: ...d from the Wavetronix website at www wavetronix com Af ter downloading the setup file double click on it to run the Click Supervisor setup wizard see Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Click Supervisor Setup Wizar...

Page 26: ...processes beginning with install ing on the PC Note Although the software can be installed on most handhelds because of constantly changing handheld technologies Wavetronix can only offer technical su...

Page 27: ...tions are complete Figure 4 4 Shortcut Options 5 Click the View release notes when finished checkbox to view the Click Supervisor release notes The release notes contain additional information about t...

Page 28: ...e Programs application for Windows handheld devices If a handheld device is connected to the computer Add Remove Programs will immediately begin installing Click Supervisor on the handheld device If a...

Page 29: ...k 1 Click the Install Framework button 2 Click the I Agree radio button when the License Agreement appears see Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 Microsoft NET License Agreement 3 Click Install A window will appea...

Page 30: ...y either a wired or wireless connection You can do this one of two ways If you are using an Ethernet connection you must be on the same network with the Click device Plug the Ethernet cable from your...

Page 31: ...the T bus Accessing the Communication Screen To connect to your devices with Click Supervisor open the program by double clicking on it It will bring you to the Click Supervisor main screen see Figur...

Page 32: ...andshaking Parity Allows you to set parity error checking Stop Bits Allows you to set the number of stop bits Data Bits Allows you to set the number of data bits being sent Note The flow control parit...

Page 33: ...five digits of this number Each device on a rail must have a unique number The number it s been assigned should be unique but if it is not you can change it after connecting to the device See that de...

Page 34: ...number for the Click 301 as well as many other such devices is 10001 The default IP address is 172 16 0 13 Once a connection is made Click Supervisor will remember the information so you don t have to...

Page 35: ...asking if you d like to upgrade Each ver sion of Click Supervisor has the newest firmware for all the Click devices and when it connects to a device it will check to see if the firmware in the progra...

Page 36: ...wish to open and click OK Figure 5 6 Selecting a Backup Note The default folder to save backups in is C Program Files Wavetronix ClickHome Drivers model number User If you try to save the files elsew...

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Page 38: ...Part II Individual Click 500 Series Modules Chapter 6 Click 510 Chapter 7 Click 512 Chapter 8 Click 513 Chapter 9 Click 514...

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Page 40: ...Operating Modes 6 The Click 510 serves as a powerful cabinet level communication troubleshooting tool It has the ability to emulate a SmartSensor 105 and to perform data integrity and data latency tes...

Page 41: ...ation Contact Wavetronix Technical Services for support Physical Features The Click 510 physical features are used for easy installation and configuration Figure 6 2 Diagram of the Click 510 Communica...

Page 42: ...e it can be used to convert RS 485 communications to RS 232 this is not its normal usage Instead on the Click 510 this port is normally used to upgrade the Click 510 program or reprogram the unit for...

Page 43: ...tus as follows PWR red lights up when the device has power TD green lights up when the device is transmitting data RD yellow lights up when the device is receiving data If the Click 510 receives data...

Page 44: ...TR pin pin 4 Other serial terminal programs like Docklight allow you to disable the DTR pin Obtain a serial terminal program and follow the distributor s instructions for installation Applications The...

Page 45: ...his dual flashing methodology helps avoid confusion when a mode is operating and the green or yellow LEDs flicker to indicate serial data activity Operating Mode Task Selection LED State Operating LED...

Page 46: ...hrough the second submenu 8 Release the push button once the desired submenu selection is displayed 9 Press the push button again to select the function The function will now start running Sensor Emul...

Page 47: ...eds of 30 60 mph The first four packets show a 17 foot vehicle going 30 to 60 mph in increments of 10 mph The next four will be a 60 foot vehicle going 30 to 60 mph in increments of 10 mph This sequen...

Page 48: ...k in your channel of communication Use it when you are connecting two Click 510 devices together or connecting a Click 510 to a computer This mode has two submenus on which you can specify the data pa...

Page 49: ...s received by the computer the message will appear as the digits 1 8 in HyperTerminal ASCII sequence Sends an ASCII sequence a lowercase alphabet across the com munication channel This pattern should...

Page 50: ...t to automatically discover the baud rate of a con nected sensor If so consider Autobaud the next menu option Manual baud rate configuration uses a task instead of an operating mode This means that as...

Page 51: ...it time on each successive iteration During the discovery process the red and green system LEDs will be illuminated the green LED will flicker when serial transmit activity occurs If the discovery pro...

Page 52: ...ed to the computer and want a general idea of the delay time you can refer to the submenu LEDs on the device The device will show results for each packet size starting with the 16 byte size shown by t...

Page 53: ...e reset task is the sixth option presented in the menu selection process The reset function will return the Click 510 to factory defaults If a device is not responding and not commu nicating resetting...

Page 54: ...lation Operating Modes Computer Configuration Connecting to a Contact Closure Device 7 The Click 512 monitors per vehicle lane speed length direction and class information from a SmartSensor HD Figure...

Page 55: ...n ASCII string will be transmitted through the DB 9 port A possible application for the Click 512 is to warn specific drivers of a potentially dangerous roadway If a vehicle is detected to exceed the...

Page 56: ...connection port The back of the Click 512 features a 5 position connector that plugs into a T bus connector and provides power and RS 485 communication to the device It also passes RS 485 com municati...

Page 57: ...12 communicates over the RS 485 T bus to SmartSensor HD at baud rates between 9600 bps default and 115200 bps Communication to Click Supervisor is done via the RS 232 front port Device Setup Mode or R...

Page 58: ...sh button Yellow LEDs Red LEDs Multicolored LEDs Figure 7 3 Click 512 LEDs If the Click 512 receives data via one port it will forward transmit the data to the other ports However only the RD yellow l...

Page 59: ...ection However after a flashing mode is selected the selected mode LED will not flash the red LED will flash instead Navigating the Menu via the Push Button The menu is navigated via the push button u...

Page 60: ...exceeds or is less than the thresholds configured for one of the eight channels The yellow row of LEDs corresponds to Click 512 channels 1 4 and the primary output LEDs 1 4 on the Click 104 The red ro...

Page 61: ...The range to the vehicle is 163 1 feet The length based classification is group 3 A Wrong way detection event text string is illustrated in the following text string 2014 01 14 20 53 22 283 00 47 6 00...

Page 62: ...ms of delay The ETA trigger method is recommended in order to provide a uniform experience for mo torists traveling at different speeds With this method drivers will see the sign turn on when they ar...

Page 63: ...In this case the setback distance is specified in decimeters instead of feet Since vehicles travel at different speeds the amount of time from when the front edge of the vehicle enters the beam until...

Page 64: ...s this increases to up to 0 038 seconds of additional delay The second method the point trigger method also provides a certain level of uniformity in that the warning sign is activated when vehicles r...

Page 65: ...at the end of the duration The third method the ASAP trigger method provides a less uniform response because the trigger is not synchronized However this method may be useful when the setback distance...

Page 66: ...be the option you select most often You can connect to Click Supervisor over the serial RS 232 port and do necessary troubleshooting Second LED solid The second mode is a backup mode if there are no...

Page 67: ...ing resetting the device may fix the problem Once in reset mode use submenu 1 yellow LEDs to select which level of settings should be reset First LED solid Reset all settings except serial number and...

Page 68: ...een saved to file See Chapter 5 for more information Expert The Expert driver allows you to configure the Click 512 The driver is divided into two tabs System and 512 The System tab is divided into th...

Page 69: ...mber is the last five digits of the serial number which can be found under the About tab or on the barcode sticker on the bottom of the device It is recommended that you do not change this number unle...

Page 70: ...ne of these options can currently be changed you would only use this tab if you needed to look at how the device s autobaud function is currently set up Figure 7 11 Expert Driver Autobaud Tab Setting...

Page 71: ...method the downstream loca tion may be the actual location of the roadway sign or somewhere in between If units are English this distance is in feet if Metric then the distance is in decimeters ETA ms...

Page 72: ...ent message itself will not be reported until about one second after the back edge of the vehicle leaves the detection beam Note Invalid speed entries will show a value of 512 mph in the serial transm...

Page 73: ...led vehicles that exceed this length will trigger an output When disabled the length threshold is ignored Duration ms An output stays on for at least the number of milliseconds speci fied here As long...

Page 74: ...current firmware for your device Hex View changes the view of certain settings in the driver to hexadecimal Clicking the Quit menu exits the driver and returns you to the Click Supervisor main page C...

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Page 76: ...Computer Configuration 8 The Click 513 monitors interval data from a SmartSensor HD by polling the SmartSensor HD to retrieve vehicle speed volume and occupancy data from the latest interval for up t...

Page 77: ...help clear the congested roadway such as keeping the traffic light green so cars can clear the exit ramp or displaying a message for drivers on a dynamaic message sign DMS The Click 513 utilizes the C...

Page 78: ...to remove pin 4 from the serial cable to prevent the device from going into Program mode If it enters Program mode all of the faceplate LEDs will turn off and power will need to be cycled on the devic...

Page 79: ...hes on the left side of the module for programming or reprogramming the unit For all standard Click 513 applications the rest of the DIP switches are unused Warning The sixth switch of DIP switch 1 co...

Page 80: ...Click 513 Located on the front of the module below the DB 9 connector is a push button labeled Mode Switch This push button allows you to make selections from the menu See the Op erating Modes section...

Page 81: ...tead Navigating the Menu via the Push Button The menu is navigated via the push button using hold and press actions Hold Pressing and then holding for at least 1 seconds allows you to enter the Click...

Page 82: ...nto readable text strings This information is forwarded as ASCII text messages over the RS 232 ports of the Click 513 The following illustrates an interval detection entry in a terminal program Figure...

Page 83: ...hen put it in Actuation mode This can only be done when the Click 513 is in the Device Setup Mode Reset red flashing The red flashing mode resets the Click 513 to factory defaults If a device is not r...

Page 84: ...ny driver and saving them to the Click device will change those settings on all drivers The Backups option can be used to read configurations that have previously been saved to file See Chapter 5 for...

Page 85: ...d If Click Supervisor detects a discrepancy between this version and the most current version it currently has access to you will be prompted to upgrade when you connect to the device Subnet ID Shows...

Page 86: ...on is currently not available Data Bits Shows you the number of data bits being sent This option cannot be changed Active Port Indicates on which port you are communicating with the sensor This option...

Page 87: ...f the sensor with which the Click device is cur rently communicating This option is currently not available Server Client Allows you to set whether the device is a server or client in a point to multi...

Page 88: ...t Example If Alert On Time 1 and Alert Off Time 2 an alert will turn on when one interval meets the requirements and will turn off when those requirements are not met for two intervals Logic Allows yo...

Page 89: ...qualify an interval if the total volume is above the set threshold Under Volume If enabled will qualify an interval if the total volume is below the set threshold Over Occupancy If enabled will quali...

Page 90: ...bled will qualify an interval if the total volume is below the set threshold Over Occupancy If enabled will qualify an interval if the percentage of occupancy is above the set threshold Under Occupanc...

Page 91: ...ing this will open a directory box allowing you to name your settings file This file will always be saved in the Wavetronix folder created when you installed Click Supervisor under Wavetronix ClickHom...

Page 92: ...CHAPTER 8 CLICK 513 91 view of certain settings in the driver to hexadecimal Clicking the Quit menu exits the driver and returns you to the Click Supervisor main page...

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Page 94: ...ion 9 The Click 514 monitors individual vehicle data pushed from a SmartSensor HD and for wards it as tabular ASCII data to serial data logger devices Figure 9 1 Click 514 The Click 514 has been speci...

Page 95: ...pervisor is easy to setup and use The Click 514 also performs time synchronization between the devices and converts SmartSensor HD UTC timestamps into local time The Click 514 can also be used with so...

Page 96: ...LEDs will turn off and power will need to be cycled on the device The RS 232 and RS 485 communication ports can be accessed via the screw terminal blocks on the top of the device The first block has 4...

Page 97: ...g Modes section of this chapter for more information The system LEDs multicolored bank in the middle of the module have dual functions they are activity indicators reporting system status information...

Page 98: ...sure that the Click 514 is installed on a T bus with active power and RS 485 com munication The RS 232 DB 9 port on the front of the device is first used to make a connection between the Click 514 an...

Page 99: ...complete properly Operating Modes The Click 514 has a three operating modes Logging mode Device Setup mode and Pro gramming mode different from Program mode The modes must be used in this order Device...

Page 100: ...he desired mode see Table 11 1 3 Press the push button again to select the mode Once selected the mode will either start running or if there are submenu options the first submenu yellow LEDs will star...

Page 101: ...er changer Figure 9 5 Connecting to the DataBridge Once connected to the configuration port select Programming mode yellow solid using the mode switch Then press the push button and you will see the y...

Page 102: ...ts easily into programs like Notepad and Excel Figure 9 6 Data in Notepad The above figure presents the data using Notepad and the columns are as follows Date Timestamp of event YYYY MM DD hh mm ss ff...

Page 103: ...st LED solid Reset all settings except serial number and XML variable map Second LED solid Reset all settings except serial number After being reset the Click 514 will return to the last mode that it...

Page 104: ...ny driver and saving them to the Click device will change those settings on all drivers The Backups option can be used to read configurations that have previously been saved to file See Chapter 5 for...

Page 105: ...d If Click Supervisor detects a discrepancy between this version and the most current version it currently has access to you will be prompted to upgrade when you connect to the device Subnet ID Shows...

Page 106: ...on is currently not available Data Bits Shows you the number of data bits being sent This option cannot be changed Active Port Indicates on which port you are communicating with the sensor This option...

Page 107: ...not available SmartSensor ID Shows the ID number of the sensor with which the Click device is cur rently communicating This option is currently not available Server Client Allows you to set whether th...

Page 108: ...file Selecting this will open a directory box allowing you to name your settings file This file will always be saved in the Wavetronix folder created when you installed Click Supervisor under Wavetron...

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