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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''') | |||