Using the click 104 rotary switch – Wavetronix SmartSensor Matrix (SS-225) - User Guide User Manual

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CHAPTER 3 CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATION

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Input Mapping Switches Baud Rate Switches

Click 112 –Selects channels 1 & 2

Figure 3.4 – Click 112 DIP Switches for Channels 1 and 2

Figure 3.5 shows how to set the DIP switches on the Click 112 on the right. This will assign

sensor output channels 3 and 4 for output.

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Click 112 – Selects channels 3 & 4

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Input Mapping Switches Baud Rate Switches

Figure 3.5 – Click 112 DIP Switches for Channels 3 and 4

For information on how to use other DIP switch configuration options, as well as the front

panel menu and Click Supervisor, see the Click 112/114 chapter in the Click Series User

Guide.

Using the Click 104 Rotary Switch

The rotary switch is located on the lower part of the faceplate and can be used to change

the channel input mapping. The switch can be twisted by inserting a small screwdriver into

the arrow slot.

If you use this switch to set the channel input mapping, you won’t be able to use the Click

Supervisor software or the front panel menu to change this particular parameter (although

you will still be able to use them to change other parameters).

If the switch is set to 0, the device is in Software mode. This means that all parameters are

set by the front panel menu or Click Supervisor. If the switch is set to any other number, the

device is in Hardware mode, meaning that the channel input mapping is set by the rotary

switch.

The Click 104 has four output channels; if you need more than this, you’ll need to use mul-

tiple devices daisy-chained together.

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