Wavetronix Click 500 Series Manual de usuario

Click 500 Series
USER GUIDE

Click 500 Series
USER GUIDE
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WX-500-0239
06/2014

Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction 5
Using this Manual 5
Part I Introduction to the Click Series
Chapter 2 The Power Plant 9
Connecting to a Circuit Breaker 10 •Connecting AC Surge
Protection 10 •Connecting Power 11 •Wiring AC Power
into the Click 201/202/204 12
Chapter 3 T-bus Basics 15
Adding a T-bus to the DIN Rail 16 •Mounting Click Devices 16
•Wiring T-buses 16
Chapter 4 Wiring the Devices 19
Working with Screw Terminal Blocks 19 •RS-485 Communi-
cation 20 •RS-232 Communication 22
Chapter 5 Installing Click Supervisor 23
Installing Click Supervisor 24 •Microso .NET Framework 27
Chapter 6 Using Click Supervisor 29
Connecting to Your Computer 29 •Accessing the Communi-
cation Screen 30 •Serial Communication 31 •IP Communi-
cation 33 •Working with Modules 34

Part II Individual Click 500 Series Modules
Chapter 7 Click 510 — Communication Tester 39
Physical Features 40 •Installation 43 •Applications 43 •
Operating Modes 44
Chapter 8 Click 512 — Vehicle Alert 53
Physical Features 54 •Installation 57 •Operating Modes 58
•Computer Conguration 66 •Connecting to a Contact
Closure Device 73
Chapter 9 Click 513 — Trac Alert 75
Physical Features 76 •Installation 79 • Operating Modes 80
•Computer Conguration 82
Chapter 10 Click 514 — Event Logger 93
Physical Features 94 • Installation 97 • Operating Modes 98
•Computer Conguration 102

In this introduction
Using this Manual
Wavetronix Click products are a simple and cost-eective way to connect various trac
components into a single, unied system. With a broad range of easy-to-use products, the
Click line integrates quickly and operates in even the harshest conditions. Click devices
provide the power and communication solutions needed for eective trac control and
management.
e Click series is divided into ve smaller, numerically based series. Each device in a par-
ticular series shares common elements, functions, etc.:
Click 100 series – Contact closure devices
Click 200 series – Power and surge protection devices
Click 300 series – Wired communication devices
Click 400 series – Wireless communication devices
Click 500 series – Customizable devices built on our Click 500 platform
is user guide covers the Click 500 series. For the Click 100–400 series, please see the Click
100–400 Series User Guide.
Using this Manual
is manual is divided into two parts:
Part I: Introduction to the Click Series – is part contains information common to
the Click line, beginning with basic module installation guidelines. It then covers the
Introduction

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Click Supervisor soware, which is used with certain Click devices for conguration.
For a list of Click 500 series devices that use Click Supervisor, see the beginning of
Chapter 4.
A few Click devices dier from what is written in the common information chapters
in the way they are installed or the soware used to congure them. In the event that a
Click device departs from what is written in Part I, that dierence will be noted in that
device’s chapter in Part II.
Part II: Individual Click 500 Series Modules – is part contains a chapter for every
device in the Click 500 series. Each chapter has an introduction to the device along
with a description of the device’s physical features and sections on installation, congu-
ration, troubleshooting and more.

Part I
Introduction to the
Click Series
Chapter 1 – The Power Plant
Chapter 2 – T-bus Basics
Chapter 3 – Wiring the Devices
Chapter 4 – Installing Click Supervisor
Chapter 5 – Using Click Supervisor


In this chapter
Connecting to a Circuit Breaker
Connecting AC Surge Protection
Connecting Power
1
Power and surge protection are provided to your devices via the Click modules that make
up what is known as the power plant (see Figure 1.1). Assembling the power plant is the rst
step in installing your Click devices.
Figure 1.1 – The Click Power Plant
The Power Plant 1
Este manual sirve para los siguientes modelos
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