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= <big>'''Pairing wired sensors (tracker/gateway is used)'''</big> =
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). 
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Then press the  '''"+"''' button to add a new sensor (Fig. 35). 
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Then select the '''‘Wired’''' option, enter the network address (the value can be from 1 to 255) and press '''‘Connect’''' (Fig. 36). If the i-5 is not configured to operate in the RS-485 '''Active mode''' or if there is no GPS tracker/gateway or other device that could request the data from the sensor so that the i-5 could listen to the sensor’s response and show its reading, the level of the wired sensor will be displayed as 0 (Fig. 37).
The network address of the sensor can be configured in the Escort configurator for PC or in the app (Fig. 38 and Fig. 39).
If you need to connect several wired sensors, repeat the procedure described above.
'''Attention! Every sensor connected via the RS-485 interface must have different network addresses.'''
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'''Attention! All wired sensors that are not the wired Escort TD sensors (such as DU-180, DGV-200, ALS or the wired sensors of other brands that support the LLS data communication protocol) will still be treated as the TD sensors.'''
If the Indicator i-5 is connected “between” the wired sensor(s) and the GPS tracker/gateway or other compatible device, its operating mode must be the '''Passive''' one. To select it, open the mode settings (Fig. 40, 4). The Passive mode is selected by default. If it was changed earlier, select the '''Passive mode''' and press '''Save''' to apply change (Fig. 41).
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If the sensor is connected to the tracker and the tracker is receiving the data from it and the Indicator is connected in accordance with the wiring diagram (Fig. 44), you will see the sensor’s readings in the app as well (Fig. .42 and Fig. 43).
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== <big>'''Wiring diagrams: i-5, wired sensor(s) (RS-485) and tracker/gateway'''</big> ==
Wiring diagram with single wired sensor:
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Wiring diagram with several wired sensors:
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== <big>'''Pairing wired sensors (no tracker/gateway is used)'''</big> ==


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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Select the '''Active mode''' then enter the interval in seconds from 1 to 65 and press Set (Fig. 29). Then press '''Save''' to apply the changes (Fig. 30).
Select the '''Active mode''' then enter the interval in seconds from 1 to 65 and press Set (Fig. 29). Then press '''Save''' to apply the changes (Fig. 30).
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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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== <big>'''Wiring diagrams: i-5 and wired sensor(s) (RS-485) no tracker/gateway'''</big> ==
 
='''Wiring diagrams: i-5 and wired sensor(s) (RS-485) no tracker/gateway'''=


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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='''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).
To pair a wired sensor (TD, DU-180, DGV-200, ALS) you need to tap Connect sensors (Fig. 34, 2). 
[[File:Imageeqwesc21.png|thumb]]
Then press the  '''"+"''' button to add a new sensor (Fig. 35). 
[[File:Imageeqwe1212.png|center|frameless|668x668px]]
Then select the '''‘Wired’''' option, enter the network address (the value can be from 1 to 255) and press '''‘Connect’''' (Fig. 36). If the i-5 is not configured to operate in the RS-485 '''Active mode''' or if there is no GPS tracker/gateway or other device that could request the data from the sensor so that the i-5 could listen to the sensor’s response and show its reading, the level of the wired sensor will be displayed as 0 (Fig. 37).
The network address of the sensor can be configured in the Escort configurator for PC or in the app (Fig. 38 and Fig. 39).
If you need to connect several wired sensors, repeat the procedure described above.
'''Attention! Every sensor connected via the RS-485 interface must have different network addresses.'''
[[File:Imageeqwe121.png|center|frameless|732x732px]]
[[File:Imageewqe1231.png|center|frameless|734x734px]]
'''Attention! All wired sensors that are not the wired Escort TD sensors (such as DU-180, DGV-200, ALS or the wired sensors of other brands that support the LLS data communication protocol) will still be treated as the TD sensors.'''
If the Indicator i-5 is connected “between” the wired sensor(s) and the GPS tracker/gateway or other compatible device, its operating mode must be the '''Passive''' one. To select it, open the mode settings (Fig. 40, 4). The Passive mode is selected by default. If it was changed earlier, select the '''Passive mode''' and press '''Save''' to apply change (Fig. 41).
[[File:Image3123dqw.png|center|frameless|738x738px]]
If the sensor is connected to the tracker and the tracker is receiving the data from it and the Indicator is connected in accordance with the wiring diagram (Fig. 44), you will see the sensor’s readings in the app as well (Fig. .42 and Fig. 43).
[[File:Image2312312.png|center|frameless|740x740px]]
='''Wiring diagrams: i-5, wired sensor(s) (RS-485) and tracker/gateway'''=
Wiring diagram with single wired sensor:
[[File:Image12312dsdq.png|center|frameless|746x746px]]
Wiring diagram with several wired sensors:
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= '''Configuring Indicator’s screen''' =
= '''Configuring Indicator’s screen''' =
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='''Displaying total/average level of several TD sensors '''=
== <big>'''Displaying total/average level of several TD sensors'''</big> ==
If you have '''several sensors''' installed '''on the same vehicle and in the same tank''' and you need the Indicator i-5 to show their average value, go to the '''Display settings''' (Fig. 62, '''3''') choose one of the Windows 1-10 in the Display settings menu and select the '''TD average level''' in the Screen mode (Fig. 63). No need to select the sensors in the same menu. The level readings of all TD sensor’s that are '''included into the total/average calculation''' will be used to calculate and display their average level.
If you have '''several sensors''' installed '''on the same vehicle and in the same tank''' and you need the Indicator i-5 to show their average value, go to the '''Display settings''' (Fig. 62, '''3''') choose one of the Windows 1-10 in the Display settings menu and select the '''TD average level''' in the Screen mode (Fig. 63). No need to select the sensors in the same menu. The level readings of all TD sensor’s that are '''included into the total/average calculation''' will be used to calculate and display their average level.
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