CHAPTER 28
• CLICK 400 235
Device ID
Gives the ID number of the device being configured, which is used
to identify the device when you are connecting to it. By default, this
number is the last five digits of the serial number, which can be found
under the About tab or on the barcode sticker on the bottom of the
device. It is recommended that you do not change this number unless
another device on your network has the same ID number.
RF Channel
Specifies the frequency channel of the device (the channels range
from 0 to 47). Each client and server must be on the same channel.
It is recommended that each system be on a different channel, since
the ranges on these devices extend for miles and sharing the same
channel with another location could result in interference.
Tx Power (1W Max)
Allows you to modify the power level in increments of 10%. The Click
400 transmit power can be reduced to decrease interference caused
by multiple radios.
Baud Rate
Allows you to change the baud rate at which the device connects to
the sensor.
Table 27.2 – Setup Tab
Under the
About
tab, you can view information about your Click 400 (see Figure 27.5 and
Table 27.3).
Figure 27.5 – About Tab
The following settings are common to all four application drivers:
Settings
Description
Driver
Names the driver you are currently working with.
Serial Number
Displays the serial number of your device.
Summary of Contents for Click 100
Page 1: ...Click 100 400 Series USER GUIDE...
Page 11: ......
Page 17: ......
Page 27: ......
Page 41: ......
Page 43: ......
Page 79: ......
Page 129: ......
Page 145: ......
Page 161: ......
Page 175: ......
Page 183: ......
Page 187: ......
Page 207: ......
Page 219: ......
Page 225: ......
Page 245: ......
Page 259: ......
Page 260: ...www wavetronix com...