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When latency testing is finished, the results can be viewed in two ways:

 

For exact delay times, have either of the two devices connected to a computer via a serial cable before begin-

ning the test. After the test, refer to the tables that come up in HyperTerminal as shown in the figure below.

If you are not connected 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 the 

first yellow LED. When each yellow LED illuminates, the corresponding delay time information will be signaled by 

the red LEDs.

The figure below shows what each set of red LED combinations signifies. Each time one red LED flashes there is 

100 milliseconds of delay for that data packet. Each time all red LEDs flash there is 1 second of delay. Finally, if the 

two outside LEDs flash this indicates an error (the device timed out after 5 seconds). The device will display all 

byte sizes individually along with the corresponding delay time information.

Reset

The 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 communicating, resetting the device may fix the problem.

Содержание Click 510

Страница 1: ...features of v2 0 operate differently than that of the v1 0 product which had a custom platform The following documentation is specific to v2 0 If you have an earlier version of the Click 510 you will...

Страница 2: ...her Click modules While 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 r...

Страница 3: ...Click 510 is installed on a T bus with active power and RS 485 If you are going to use your Click 510 in conjunction with a computer serial port and terminal program make sure there is a serial conne...

Страница 4: ...n Flashing Green On with Red Flashing Autobaud Green Solid Green Solid Latency Test Yellow Solid Yellow Solid Reset Red Flashing Red Flashing Note The LED state during the mode selection process can b...

Страница 5: ...1 second Sends data every 0 25 to 1 second Switch Sends data every time the push button is pressed Note If you would like to have the Click 510 emulate a sensor but not actively transmit any data use...

Страница 6: ...ill be sent 1st LED 2nd LED 3rd LED 4th LED Submenu 1 Yellow LEDs 1 second 0 25 1 second Switch Submenu 2 Red LEDs LED flash LED sequence ASCII sequence ASCII text Test Pattern submenu 1 allows you to...

Страница 7: ...perTerminal 1 8 Lights up the corresponding LED on the Click 510 For example typing a 5 causes the fifth LED to illu minate The yellow LEDs are numbers 1 4 and the red LEDs are numbers 5 8 f Causes al...

Страница 8: ...te has been set to match the sensor The discovery process attempts all the baud rates listed in the figure above SmartSensor V autobaud discovery requests are sent at each baud rate If a response to a...

Страница 9: ...to the tables that come up in HyperTerminal as shown in the figure below If you are not connected to the computer and want a general idea of the delay time you can refer to the submenu LEDs on the de...

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