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Under Speed
Sets the default value for the under speed threshold. When enabled, vehicles that have a speed
that is less than this value will trigger an output. When disabled, the speed threshold is ignored. It is
important to note that under-speed conditions also detect cars going the wrong direction.
Over Length
Sets the default value for the over length threshold. When enabled, 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 specified here. As long as the time
headway between vehicles that meet the alert criteria is longer than the specified duration, there
will be a pulse for each vehicle that meets the criteria. However, if the alert conditions are met by
two vehicles with a time-headway less than the specified output duration, then the output will be
combined into a single pulse with a duration equal to the specified duration plus the time-headway
between the vehicles.
Delay (ms)
If the trigger sync method is None, this setting controls the time that will elapse before the
activation of the output (after the detection). If the trigger sync method is Automatic, this setting
controls the time that will elapse before the activation of the output (after the ETA criteria has been
reached).
Once you have finished, use the menu bar at the top of the screen to save your settings, return to the Select
Driver screen, and more.
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The
Save
menu allows you to save your settings. Select
Save to File
to save your settings to a 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 Wavetronix > ClickHome > Drivers > 512 > User. You
can also select
Save to Device
to save your settings to your Click 512.
Note.
If you do not save your settings to your Click 512, they will be lost the next time you power the device down.
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The
Tools
menu contains five options for working with your device.
Reset > System
power cycles your device,
while
Reset > Factory Default
restores your device to the settings with which it was shipped.
Restore
will restore
the driver to the settings currently saved on the Click 512, erasing any unsaved changes.
Upgrade
can be used
to manually upgrade to the most current firmware for your device.
Hex View
changes the view of certain settings
in the driver to hexadecimal.
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Clicking the
Quit
menu exits the driver and returns you to the Click Supervisor main page.
Connecting to a Contact Closure Device
Once you have finished the computer configuration, connect the Click 512 to a contact closure device, specifically
the Click 104, Click 112, or Click 114. Enter Device Setup mode through the menu selection process (green solid),
attach the device via the RS-485 top port, then put the contact closure device in AC (Actuation) mode (see the
knowledge base articles
0516 Using the Click 104
and
0518 Using the Click 112/114
for information on how to enter
actuation mode for the Click 104/112/114).