For setting up the Instrument bar or a gauge on the Instrument page with Fluid Level device
data, refer to the Operator Manual.
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Note: A maximum of 5 tanks is supported using Fluid Level devices.
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Note: Tank data that is output by a compatible engine gateway can also be displayed,
however tank configuration for such a data source is not possible from this unit.
Wireless settings
Wireless settings
Provides configuration and setup options for the wireless functionality.
Remote controllers
When a wireless device is connected, it should appear in the Remote controllers list.
Selecting Always allow means the device can automatically connect without needing a
password each time. This menu also allows disconnection of devices that no longer require
access.
Refer to the User Manual for information about how to connect controllers.
Wireless devices
This dialog shows the available wireless devices, as well as their IP and channel number.
Selecting a device provides additional detail.
To view and change internal wireless detail values (Network Name (SSID), Network Key, or
Channel) the internal wireless must be in Access Point (Internal Wifi) mode.
To select a network (hotspot) to connect to, the internal wireless must be in Client Mode. Use
the Mode option to change modes.
Mode
Displays if the internal wireless is set to Access Point (Internal WiFi) mode or Client Mode.
Select it to change the wireless between Access Point mode and Client Mode. If the internal
wireless is set to Access Point (Internal Wifi) mode, smartphones and tablets can access the
unit to view and control (tablet only) it. Also when set to Access Point (Internal Wifi) mode
you can view and change the internal wireless details. Client Mode allows the unit internet
access via a wireless hotspot.
When viewing this menu for a WIFI-1 set to Access Point mode, it’s also possible to switch
between Primary and Secondary access point modes so two WIFI-1 devices can exist on the
network at the same time.
Only one WIFI-1 may operate as Primary, which determines that the device is acting as DHCP
server. Only one DHCP server may exist on a network at a time.
To use two WIFI-1s as access points simultaneously the unit must initially be connected to
only one unit. Once this unit is set to secondary, a second module may be turned on/
connected, and will automatically default to primary.
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Note: In a network with only one WIFI-1 and one or more internal wireless modules, the
WIFI-1 should be left in Primary mode. The internal modules do not act as a DHCP server.
Hardware
Provides hardware related details.
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