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Click 65x Series

INSTALLATION QUICK START GUIDE

1

  Place the device in the cabinet

The Click 650 and 656 are designed to be communicated with over Ethernet. Before you can connect 

the device to your network, however you need to set the static IP address, subnet mask, and default 

gateway (the numbers you choose for these will vary based on your network and may be assigned by 

your IT personnel).

You will set these using the OLED menu (accessed via the screen and arrow buttons on the faceplate, 

shown at left.).

On the faceplate of the device is an SDLC port; connect a cable there to connect the Click 650/656 (and its attached sensors) 

to the SDLC bus and, via that bus, to the controller.

Note. 

If your cabinet isn’t a NEMA TS-2 with SDLC, you can connect from the sensor port RJ-11 jacks to contact closure cards 

and communicate with the controller that way.

First, connect AC power to the power port on the back of the device. Then decide how 

you’re going to install the Click 650/656 in the cabinet. There are a few ways you could do 

this.

 

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Place the device on a shelf.

 

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Order mounting brackets to mount the device on the side of the cabinet.

3

  Connect the SDLC cable

2

  Terminate sensor cables

Note. 

The Click 650 and 656 are cabinet interface devices that provide power, surge protection, and communi-

cation to up to four (650) or six (656) SmartSensor Advance or Matrix sensors. They provide better functionality 

than Wavetronix full and segmented backplates, and with a smaller cabinet footprint. The devices provide up 

to 64 channels of sensor detection output to the traffic controller, either directly through SDLC or via contact 

closure devices. 

The back of the Click 650/656 has plugs for SmartSensors. For each sensor you want to connect to 

the device, do the following:

Remove one of the plugs from the back (they are numbered; you’ll need to keep track of 

which sensor is plugged into which port.

Terminate the conductors from the cable into the plug, following the labels on the plug (as 

shown at left), then reconnect the plug to the Click 650/656.

Each sensor port has a corresponding RJ-11 jack, LED, and switch on the faceplate. Make 

sure the switch is turned on and the LED is illuminated.

4

  Set up the Ethernet connection

Содержание Click 65 Series

Страница 1: ...t There are a few ways you could do this Place the device on a shelf Order mounting brackets to mount the device on the side of the cabinet 3 Connect the SDLC cable 2 Terminate sensor cables Note The Click 650 and 656 are cabinet interface devices that provide power surge protection and communi cation to up to four 650 or six 656 SmartSensor Advance or Matrix sensors They provide better functional...

Страница 2: ...onnect to the web interface 1 On the main screen navigate down to Network Setup and click the Accept green check mark button to open the networking screen shown at right 2 Set your desired IP address by following these steps use the left and right arrow keys to highlight a number then use the up and down arrow keys to change that number Then move to the next number Repeat until all the numbers are...

Страница 3: ...map the incoming sensor channels from the attached sensors to outgoing detector channels Choose the appropriate BIU tab at the top of the screen Then for each outgoing detector channel left column that you want to map do the following 1 If desired change the phase number and description phase assignments are necessary to generate graphs discussed below 2 In the fifth column choose the sensor with ...

Страница 4: ...ided for informational purposes only Wavetronix assumes no liability related to its use 11 Graphs The Graphs tab can generate tables and graphs for volume and arrival on green data based on the last week s work of data Under the Data Summary tab you can view a table of counts and AoG info for all currently mapped channels Use the setting on the left to choose the time frame for which to show data ...

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