Wavetronix Click 65 Series Manuel utilisateur

Click 65x Series
USER GUIDE

Click 65x
USER GUIDE
Springville, Utah
801.734.7200
www.wavetronix.com

WX-500-0310
01/22
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5Introduction
6 Using this guide
1 QUICK START GUIDE
7Installing the Click 65x
8Configuring using the front panel
8Configuring the sensor
10 Configuring using the web interface
10 Using the PROPERTIES tab
10 Using the SENSORS tab
11 Using the CHANNELS tab
11 Using the VERIFICATION tab
11 Using the HEALTH tab
2 HARDWARE AND INSTALLATION DETAILS
14 Making connections
14 Connecting AC power
15 Terminating the SmartSensor 6-conductor cable
16 Connecting data to the trac controller
16 Toggling power to sensors
17 Using the control bus to configure the sensors
17 Using the T-bus
3 OLED PANEL
20 Device Info
21 Network Setup
22 BIU Setup
23 Verify Output
24 Utilities
4 WEB INTERFACE
26 Properties tab
27 Sensors tab
CONTENTS

28 Channels tab
30 Adding multiple sensor channels
32 Using the MMU tab
32 Copying and pasting BIUs
33 Verification tab
34 Health tab
35 Graphs tab
35 Data Summary
36 Count Details
38 Arrival Profile
39 Other functions
39 Export/Import configuration
39 Upgrade page
40 Admin page
5 SDLC
45 TS1/TS2 controllers
46 TS2 controllers and Click 65x devices

Introduction •5
Introduction
The Click 65x series consists of two devices, the Click 650 and
656. They are robust cabinet interface devices that provide
power, surge protection, and streamlined communication to up to
four (Click 650) or six (Click 656) SmartSensor Matrix or Advance
sensors. They are designed to serve as replacements for the
Wavetronix full and segmented backplates, providing the same
functionality with a smaller cabinet footprint.
Figure 1. The Click 650 (left) and 656 (right)
These devices provide up to 64 channels of sensor detection
output, either to contact closure devices or directly to the trac
controller through SDLC. Utilizing the SDLC connection to compati-
ble controllers potentially removes the need for detector racks and

6 • Click 65x User Guide
rack cards, allowing for more cabinet space savings. The provided
64 channels of detection output—which, in a cabinet using tradi-
tional equipment, would have required an unrealistic 16 to 32 rack
of cards—allows for additional sensor functionality such as data
collection and advanced analytics beyond the standard stop bar
and advance detection.
They also provide an Ethernet port for direct connection to
local networks. You can access the serial-based sensors using
Wavetronix SmartSensor Manager software over TCP/IP using a
network-connected laptop, tablet, or workstation.
The devices also contain the same contact closure outputs and
configuration ports (RS-485, RS-232, USB, T-bus) found on the
Click 600 cabinet interface device, and can serve as a direct
replacement for the Click 600 in any application.
Using this guide
Chapter 1 contains a quick start guide with basic steps for instal-
lation, configuration, and management of the Click 650 and 656.
The later chapters contain more detailed information about each
element of the Click 65x series device hardware and software,
which can be used as a reference for future questions.

Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide •7
1
Quick Start Guide
There are four main steps for installing and using the Click 65x:
1 Installation
2 Front panel configuration
3 Sensor configuration
4 Web configuration
Installing the Click 65x
1 Place the Click 65x in the trac cabinet. They are designed to
be shelf-mounted, but can also be mounted to the cabinet wall
using U-channel mounting brackets.
2 Connect one to six sensors to the connectors on the back of the
Click 65x. Make note of which sensor port is used for each sensor.
3 Power on the unit using the switch on the back. The OLED
panel will activate and display the initial loading screen.
4 Power all connected sensors by toggling the appropriate switch
on the front of the Click 65x. Each switch has a corresponding
green LED to indicate whether the sensor is powered or not.
5 Connect communication cables (Ethernet, SDLC, and/or contact
closure RS-485 outputs) into their respective ports on the front
of the device.
Note. There is a
19-inch rack shelf
option available
for purchase.

8 • Click 65x User Guide
Configuring using the front panel
1 Select Network Setup from the main menu using the keypad.
2 Enter an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for the
local network. Make note of the IP address for further configura-
tion later.
3 If desired, select Utilities >> Display O to set the amount of
inactivity on the main OLED panel display before it shuts o.
Configuring the sensor
1 Attach a laptop, tablet, or other device capable of running
SmartSensor Manager to the Click 65x. (Attachment can be
done through the local network if an IP address and other net-
work information has been properly set on the device, and an
Ethernet cable has connected the Click 65x to a local network
switch or router. Attachment of a configuration device can also
be done through the RS-232, RS-485, mini-USB, or T-bus ports
on the front panel).
2 Use the appropriate version of SmartSensor Manager to con-
nect to each sensor:
Matrix – For Matrix sensors, connect using the Internet tab
with the IP address of the Click 65x unit, default port 10001.
If more than one Matrix sensor is attached to the Click 65x,
each sensor should appear in the list.
Figure 2. SmartSensor Manager Matrix

Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide •9
Advance – For Advance and Advance Extended Range sen-
sors, connect using the Internet tab with the IP address of
the Click 65x unit, default port 10001. Select the Multi-drop
Network tab with Automatically Detect Sensors checked.
Figure 3. SmartSensor Manager Advance
3 Use SmartSensor Manager to configure and validate each sensor.
4 Make sure SmartSensor Manager is disconnected from each
sensor before continuing.
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