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CHAPTER 4
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WEB INTERFACE
The channel entry can now register two or more devices tied together into one channel out-
put. For each entry, select a sensor from the middle column, and a sensor channel. To add
more than two sensor channels, push the
+
button again to add a new row. To remove the
bottom-most sensor entry, push the
-
button in the last column to delete it. The Click 65x
can support up to 12 sensor channels assigned to a detector channel.
After adding two or more sensors, each sensor will be assigned a unique letter (a, b, c, etc.)
in the Logic ID column. Using the
Logic:
field, create a logical relationship by pushing each
sensor button with an
and
or
or
button separating them.
For example, a detector channel that only triggers when both sensor channel a and b are ac-
tive would be defined by pushing
a
, then
and
, then
b
. (The reverse order is also acceptable.)
This assignment would be displayed in the logic field as “a & b”.
A detector channel that triggers when either sensor channel a or b is active would be de-
fined by pushing
a
, then
or
, then
b
. This assignment would be displayed in the logic field
as “a | b”.
More complex logic patterns with more than two sensors can be defined with multiple ‘and/
or’ designations. Use the provided parenthesis buttons as needed to define order of opera-
tions. The
spc
button can be used to add spaces to the logic equation for clarity. Push the
<<
button to go back and erase the previous operand. The interface will report an error if the
logic statement is invalid (i.e. missing a close parenthesis or a necessary operand).
Note
Logical statements can also be typed directly into the text field instead of using the
given buttons. Only the following characters will be accepted as valid:
˽
The letters a–l (each letter must also have an associated sensor channel with
the given Logic ID)
˽
The symbols &, |, (, and )
˽
Spaces
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