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This parameter is much like channel output polarity, except that it affects the polarity of calls sent not based on
detection but based on the Click 111 going into a fault state. When the device goes into a fault state it will send a call
on the master fault output; this parameter allows you to choose whether that call is high voltage or low voltage.
Level 1 LEDs
Fault Output Polarity
Level 2 LEDs
High asserted
Low asserted
LED off
Cancel and exit menu
LED on
See the Navigating through the Menu and the Menu Operation Example sections for how to configure this parameter.
Because this parameter can also be set by the DIP switches, you may need to ensure that the DIP switches are
set to Software configuration mode; if they are set to Hardware, the front panel menu will be able to display but
not change these settings.
Fault Enable
The next parameter on the front panel menu label is fault enable. To select this parameter, release the push-button
when the green and red LEDs come on solid.
Note.
This parameter can also be changed using the DIP switches or Click Supervisor.
This parameter lets you choose whether the device will go into a fault state at all. If faults are disabled, the device
will never go into a fault state.
Level 1 LEDs
Fault Enable
Level 2 LEDs
Faults enabled (default)
Faults disabled
LED off
Cancel and exit menu
LED on
See the Navigating through the Menu and the Menu Operation Example sections for how to configure this parameter.
Because this parameter can also be set by the DIP switches, you may need to ensure that the DIP switches are
set to Software configuration mode; if they are set to Hardware, the front panel menu will be able to display but
not change these settings.
Fault State
The next parameter on the front panel menu label is fault state. To select this parameter, release the push-button
when the yellow, green and red LEDs come on solid.
Note.
This parameter can also be changed using the DIP switches or Click Supervisor.
This parameter lets you choose what happens when the device goes into a fault state: whether that means a call
is placed or no call is placed on the channel outputs whose bus has gone into a fault state.