Click 512 Vehicle Alert
INSTALLER QUICK-REFERENCE GUIDE
Mount the device
1
e Click 512 mounts over a T-bus for power and communication:
1 If the Click 512 was shipped with the T-bus connector attached, remove
the connector from the module.
2 Snap the connector onto the DIN rail by positioning it over the rail
with the male connector pointing to the right. Hook one arm over the
edge of the DIN rail and press down on the other arm until it snaps into
place.
3 Connect the T-bus connector to the rest of the T-bus by sliding them
together until you hear them snap into place.
4 Mount the Click 512 onto the DIN rail: position it properly over the T-
bus connector, hook the lip over the lower edge of the DIN rail, and use
a rocking motion to snap the module into place.
Wire power and communication
2
If you are using a Click 200 surge protector with the Click 512, power and communication are provided to
the Click 512 through the T-bus (see the Click 200 Quick-Reference Guide). If you don’t have a Click 200
surge protector, use the following steps to wire power and communication into the Click 512:
1 Plug a T-bus 5-screw terminal block into the rst T-bus connector.
2 Wire DC power (10–30 V) from the power supply into the rst screw terminal on the 5-screw terminal
block; wire -DC into the second screw terminal.
3 Connect RS-485 communication (+485, -485 and GND) to either the remaining three screw terminals
on the 5-screw terminal block or to the screw terminals in the pluggable screw terminal block on the
top of the Click 512 (see labels for correct wiring).
e Click 512 has three other communication ports.
˽ RJ-11 jack – Connect a jumper cable here for RS-485
communication
˽ DB-9 connector – Connect a straight-through cable
here for RS-232 communication
˽ RS-232/RS-485 terminals – On top of device; usually
not used
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Wire contact closures
3
Vehicle information from the SmartSensor HD can be monitored through either digital output on the rst
block on the bottom of the device. If you are wiring output 1 directly to a contact closure input device, wire
the output O1+ and O1- (common ground) to the input terminals. Do the same for output 2, and if you are
using outputs 2-8, you will need to wire to a Click 100/172/174 contact closure card. If you need to wire to a
relay, consider the Click 120.
Once in Device Setup mode (see Part 6), ensure that the contact closure device can communicate with the
Click 512. If you are using a Click 100 or Click 172/174, set it up in AC (Actuation) mode. Once the contact
closure device is set up, wire into the contact closure output terminals on the device.
Use on-device configuration features
4
Next, use the device’s conguration features to make sure the
Click 512 is wired and working properly. e Click 512 has four
LEDs that monitor device activity and help you select tasks and
operating modes. It also has two banks of LEDs: one of yellow
LEDs that represent submenu 1 and one of red for submenu 2.
Check the LEDs to make sure the device has power.
Yellow LEDs
Red LEDs
Sub Menu 1
Sub Menu 2
e Click 512 also has a push-button, labeled Mode Switch,
used for selecting tasks and operating modes.
LED activity-indicating functions:
Red – Shows device has power
Green – Shows device is transmitting data
Yellow – Shows device is receiving data
The blue LED has no activity-indicating function
How to use the push-button to navigate through mode and task menus
5
Select a task or operation function by navigating through the main menu (multicolored LEDs) and the submenus (yellow and red LEDs) using the push-button as described below:
1 Enter the main menu and cycle through it by
holding the push-button down.
2 Release the push-button once the cycle reaches
the desired mode.
3 Press the push-button again to select the mode.
Once selected, the mode will either start running
or the rst submenu (yellow LEDs) will start.
4 Hold the push-button to cycle through the rst
5 Release the push-button once the desired sub-
6 Press the push-button again to select the func-
Multicolored LEDs
submenu.
menu selection is displayed.
tion. e function will now run.
Main Menu
Button