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3. Detection event is generated one second after the vehicle leaves the beam. This one-second delay is fixed.
Output is activated as soon as the event is received by the Click 512.
4. Output is deactivated at the end of the duration.
Note.
In run mode, it is now possible to configure the Click 512 thresholds and other settings using Click
Supervisor without changing to Device Setup Mode. This allows the settings to be updated remotely. For remote
management, an IP connection via a Click 301 (or equivalent device) needs to be available via the RS-232 top
port. Only the RS-232 top port is available for remote management when in the Run mode.
Device Setup Mode (green solid)
Device Setup mode is the second mode presented in the mode selection process. This mode allows you to
configure threshold variables and set up communications with the Click 104/112/114.
First put the device in Device Setup mode (solid green). Once in Device Setup modem, use submenu 1(yellow
LEDs) to select which connection you will use to connect Click Supervisor:
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First LED solid –
This is the primary mode for connection and will be the option you select most often. You can
connect to Click Supervisor over the serial RS-232 port and do necessary troubleshooting.
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Second LED solid –
The second mode is a backup mode if there are no other means to connect to the device.
You can connect to Click Supervisor over the RS-485 port. This mode will not forward information correctly to the
Click 104; after the Click Supervisor configuration, the device will need to be changed to submode 1.
The Click 512 is then configured using the Click Supervisor software. See the knowledge base article
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Installing and Using Click Supervisor
for instructions on how to download and install Click Supervisor and how to
connect to your device using the software.
How to use Click Supervisor to work with your device will be covered in the Computer Configuration section of
this document.
Next, connect the Click 104/112/114 device via the RS-485 top/front port. When using a Click 104, you will need to use a
gray T-bus to isolate communications sent from the RS-485 top/front port (so they do not collide with communications
on the Click 512 RS-845 T-bus port). When using a Click 112/114, patch across using an RJ-11 jumper cable.
Once the Click 104/112/114 device is connected, you will need to autobaud it and then put it in Actuation mode.
This can only be done when the Click 512 is in the Device Setup Mode.
Serial Convert Mode (yellow solid)
Serial Convert mode is the third menu option. This mode acts as a serial converter between all the different
communications ports, which may be useful for debugging communication links.
Note.
The baud rate for serial conversion will match the baud rate set for communications to SmartSensor HD
(the default is 9600 bps).
Reset (red flashing)
The red flashing mode resets the Click 512 to factory defaults. If a device is not responding and not
communicating, 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:
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First LED solid –
Reset all settings except serial number and XML variable map.
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Second LED solid –
Reset all settings except serial number.