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Tap on any sensor to open the menu with its settings of current readings (Fig. 20). | Tap on any sensor to open the menu with its settings of current readings (Fig. 20). | ||
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='''Tank calibration table for TD-BLE'''= | |||
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. | |||
'''Attention! The table must contain not more than 50 lines!''' | |||
Once the sensor(s) is paired with the Indicator, tap '''Connect sensors''' (Fig. 45, '''2''') and then tap on the sensor to which you need to add the table (Fig. 46). | |||
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Next, you can either import the table from the file saved on your smartphone or enter the table manually. To do so, open the sensor’s configuration and tap '''Start tank calibration''' (Fig. 47, '''1'''). | |||
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To import the table from the file, select the '''Import from file option''' (Fig. 48). Then find the table you need on your smartphone and select it (Fig. 49). You can then modify the table should it be necessary. Press Save to save the table in the Indicator’s memory (Fig. 50). Repeat the procedure for each sensor. | |||
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You can modify the table if you press any cell (Fig. 51). Also, you can set the '''Portion''' (in liters/or gallons) and then add new lines to the table (Fig. 52). To delete any line, press and hold it then swipe to the left and tap '''Delete''' (Fig. 53). | |||
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To enter the table manually, select the corresponding option on the screen shown on the Figure 48, then set the portion (Fig. 52), add as many portions as you need and edit the level values as per the table you have and need to upload into the Indicator’s memory (Fig. 51). You can delete any line by pressing, holding it and swiping to the left and then pressing '''Delete'''. Be sure to tap '''Save''' to save the table and/or any changes made to it | |||
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To apply the table, be sure to activate the '''Use tank calibration table''' switcher (Fig. 54.1, '''2'''). To check the currently saved table tap: | |||
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== <big>'''Retransmission of BLE sensors data'''</big> == | |||
The Indicator i-5 can retransmit the data it receives from the paired Escort BLE sensors (TD, TH, DU) to an external device (GPS tracker/gateway/other compatible device) via the RS-485 interface. | |||
To enable the transmission of the BLE sensor’s data, go to the Connect sensors menu (Fig. 69, '''2'''), then select the sensor whose data you need transmitted to an external device and tap '''RS settings'''. (Fig 70, '''4'''). | |||
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Select the pair of parameters you need transmitted and switch that pair on (Fig. 71). Then assign this pair of parameters a network address (Fig. 72). | |||
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'''Attention! It is impossible to reuse the network addresses that are already occupied either by a different pair of parameters of the same sensor or a pair of parameters of another BLE or wired sensor.''' | |||
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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Wiring diagram with several wired sensors: | Wiring diagram with several wired sensors: | ||
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='''Additional features (FW update, password management)'''= | ='''Additional features (FW update, password management)'''= | ||