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== '''<big>Connection diagram</big>''' ==
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== '''<big>DU-180 setup interface</big>''' ==
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'''1'''. COM port number
'''2'''. Selecting the sensor type (DU-180).
'''3'''. Current address of the connected sensor.
'''4'''. Sensor operating mode
'''5'''. Setting sensor parameters.
'''6'''. Field for changing the network address.
'''7'''. Current angle
'''8'''. Button for setting zero degrees for current conditions.
'''9'''. Button for saving parameters.
= '''<big>Connection to the sensor, setup via [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.fmeter.config mobile application on Android]</big>''' =
Wired sensors can be connected to a smartphone with the Escort Configurator application. To do this, you will need:
*A smartphone with a Bluetooth Android system with OTG technology support
*An RS-485 - USB converter, for example, Escort C200m2
*USB-OTG adapter for connecting the converter to a smartphone
'''Attention! You cannot update the firmware on the sensor through the application on the smartphone, this can only be done using a computer and the Bootloader program.'''
After connecting the sensor to the smartphone, you can connect:
*Change the network address
*Select the sensor operating mode
[[File:Imagec3r3f.png|center|frame|'''<big>Diagram of sensor connection to the phone</big>''']]
[[File:Imagegrgg.png|center|frame|'''<big>Diagram of sensor connection to telephone with additional power supply</big>''']]
*Connect the sensor to your smartphone according to the diagram
*Check that the converter is turned on (there is a power indication), on some models the OTG mode must be enabled manually in the phone settings
[[File:Imagef4f4f4g.png|center|frame|'''<big>Example of enabling OTG mode on OPPO smartphones</big>''']]
*Select the RS-485 tab ('''1''')
*Select Fuel level sensor ('''2''')