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Then select the '''Wireless option''' and either enter the MAC (ENTER THE ‘:’ SIGNS MANUALLY TOO) or the sensor’s model letter and the last 6 digits of its serial number (Fig. 16) and press the '''‘Connect’''' button. Both MAC (Fig. 17, '''1''' and Fig. 18, '''1''') and the sensor’s serial number (Fig. 17, '''2''' and Fig. 18, '''2''') can be found on its head . Or select you can scan the QR code on the sensor’s head to pair it with the Indicator. To do so, press the scan button (Fig. 15, '''2''') and scan the QR code with your smartphone. | Then select the '''Wireless option''' and either enter the MAC (ENTER THE ‘:’ SIGNS MANUALLY TOO) or the sensor’s model letter and the last 6 digits of its serial number (Fig. 16) and press the '''‘Connect’''' button. Both MAC (Fig. 17, '''1''' and Fig. 18, '''1''') and the sensor’s serial number (Fig. 17, '''2''' and Fig. 18, '''2''') can be found on its head . Or select you can scan the QR code on the sensor’s head to pair it with the Indicator. To do so, press the scan button (Fig. 15, '''2''') and scan the QR code with your smartphone. | ||
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='''Tank calibration table for TD-BLE'''= | == <big>'''Tank calibration table for TD-BLE'''</big> == | ||
If you just pair BLE or wired TD sensors with the Indicator i-5, the latter will be displaying the level values from 1 to 1023 or from 1 to 4095. In order to get the Indicator display the liters/gallons, you need to save a tank calibration table in the i-5’s memory for every TD sensor. | If you just pair BLE or wired TD sensors with the Indicator i-5, the latter will be displaying the level values from 1 to 1023 or from 1 to 4095. In order to get the Indicator display the liters/gallons, you need to save a tank calibration table in the i-5’s memory for every TD sensor. | ||
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The wiring diagram (Fig. 73) demonstrates how to connect the Indicator i-5, wired sensor(s) and an external device by means of the RS-485 interface. It is possible to use the i-5 in the Passive RS-485 mode so that it could listen to the responses of the wired sensors that they transmit upon receiving requests for data from an external device and respond to the requests sent by the external device with the BLE sensors’ data the i-5 receives via BLE connection. | The wiring diagram (Fig. 73) demonstrates how to connect the Indicator i-5, wired sensor(s) and an external device by means of the RS-485 interface. It is possible to use the i-5 in the Passive RS-485 mode so that it could listen to the responses of the wired sensors that they transmit upon receiving requests for data from an external device and respond to the requests sent by the external device with the BLE sensors’ data the i-5 receives via BLE connection. | ||
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If you need to connect your wired sensor(s) TD-100, TD-150, TD-500, TD-600, DGV-200, DU-180, ALS only to the i-5, i.e. there will be no GPS tracker or gateway to which the sensor(s) will be connected, you need to pair the sensor with the i-5 and then select the '''Active mode''' in the mode settings and configure the interval at which the sensor(s) will be polled (will be sent requests for data to). | If you need to connect your wired sensor(s) TD-100, TD-150, TD-500, TD-600, DGV-200, DU-180, ALS only to the i-5, i.e. there will be no GPS tracker or gateway to which the sensor(s) will be connected, you need to pair the sensor with the i-5 and then select the '''Active mode''' in the mode settings and configure the interval at which the sensor(s) will be polled (will be sent requests for data to). | ||
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After the Active RS-485 mode is selected and the interval is set, you will see the readings of your wired sensor(s) in the app (Fig. 31, 32) if it was connected to the i-5 in accordance with the wiring diagram (Fig. 33). | After the Active RS-485 mode is selected and the interval is set, you will see the readings of your wired sensor(s) in the app (Fig. 31, 32) if it was connected to the i-5 in accordance with the wiring diagram (Fig. 33). | ||
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='''Wiring diagrams: i-5 and wired sensor(s) (RS-485) no tracker/gateway'''= | ='''Wiring diagrams: i-5 and wired sensor(s) (RS-485) no tracker/gateway'''= | ||
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Wiring diagram with several wired sensors: | Wiring diagram with several wired sensors: | ||
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='''Pairing wired sensors (tracker/gateway is used)'''= | ='''Pairing wired sensors (tracker/gateway is used)'''= | ||
If you need to connect the i-5 between a GPS tracker/gateway (or other compatible device) and a wired sensor (or several sensors), you need to connect the sensor as shown on the wiring diagram below, pair the sensor with the indicator and configure the Indicator i-5 to operate in the RS-485 '''Passive mode''' (the default mode). | If you need to connect the i-5 between a GPS tracker/gateway (or other compatible device) and a wired sensor (or several sensors), you need to connect the sensor as shown on the wiring diagram below, pair the sensor with the indicator and configure the Indicator i-5 to operate in the RS-485 '''Passive mode''' (the default mode). | ||
To pair a wired sensor (TD, DU-180, DGV-200, ALS) you need to tap Connect sensors (Fig. 34, 2). | To pair a wired sensor (TD, DU-180, DGV-200, ALS) you need to tap Connect sensors (Fig. 34, 2). | ||
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Then press the '''"+"''' button to add a new sensor (Fig. 35). | Then press the '''"+"''' button to add a new sensor (Fig. 35). | ||
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Wiring diagram with single wired sensor: | Wiring diagram with single wired sensor: | ||
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Wiring diagram with several wired sensors: | Wiring diagram with several wired sensors: | ||
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= '''Configuring Indicator’s screen''' = | = '''Configuring Indicator’s screen''' = | ||
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There are 10 virtual Windows that you can switch between by pressing the buttons of the indicator. Then, the i-5 displayed the number of the Window first and, in a few seconds, the sensor’s reading is displayed. If you don’t press any button, the same sensor’s data will be on the screen till you press a button. | There are 10 virtual Windows that you can switch between by pressing the buttons of the indicator. Then, the i-5 displayed the number of the Window first and, in a few seconds, the sensor’s reading is displayed. If you don’t press any button, the same sensor’s data will be on the screen till you press a button. | ||
'''Attention! You don’t need to press the buttons with force. Press a button lightly and then let go. The buttons react only after you let go. | '''Attention! You don’t need to press the buttons with force. Press a button lightly and then let go. The buttons react only after you let go. | ||