CHAPTER 10 CLICK 112/114 113
Bus 2 baud rate
Channel input map
For each parameter, if any individual switch is in the ON position, that parameter is in
Hardware mode. If Hardware mode is selected, the parameter can be congured using the
switches. In this case, the setting can be viewed but not changed via Click Supervisor and
the front panel menu.
If all switches for a particular parameter are in the OFF position, that parameter is in So-
ware mode. If Soware mode is selected, the parameter must be congured using the front
panel menu or Click Supervisor.
Channel Input Map
e rst parameter that can be congured is channel input. Mapping input datagram chan-
nels to output channels is congured on the rst DIP switch, labeled S4, using switches 1–4
(S4:1–4).
Note
If set to software mode, this parameter can also be changed using the front panel
menu or Click Supervisor.
As mentioned earlier, the Click 112//114 receives serial datagrams from a SmartSensor to
which is it connected. ese datagrams can contain many channels of detection data.
Because the devices have fewer output channels than there are possible input datagram
channels received from the sensor, you must use the channel input map to map the desired
inputs to outputs. e Click 112 has two outputs and therefore must be mapped to two in-
puts; the Click 114 has four. (If you need more than two or four channels, you’ll need to use
multiple devices daisy-chained together.)
As shown in the table below, the outputs are mapped sequentially—that is, they can only be
mapped in numerically ordered groups of two or four depending on which device you are
using (1–2, 3–4, or 1–4, 5–8, etc.). If you chose, for example, 17–20 (on a Click 114), then
input 17 would be mapped to output 1, input 18 would be mapped to output 2, input 19
would be mapped to output 3, and input 20 would be mapped to output 4.
You will notice that the DIP switch labels on the Click 112 and 114 each have the input
mapping information for both devices combined. Make sure you are looking at the correct
information for your device. Additionally, the two sets of information are separated out and
displayed below. (To turn a switch on, ip it up. To turn a switch o, ip it down.)