Guidance on O2 sensor from Winsen sensors

Hello, I am new here and to Arduino. I am trying to use the US1010 Ultrasonic oxygen sensor from Winsen sensors that I got through AliExpress in my project, but I am not familiar with it and UART communications. I have tried to no avail to find a tutorial online but all I could find were tutorials on other O2 sensors. I tried to follow the manual and reached the point where you hook it up to power and if it blinks one every 5 seconds, it is functioning, and I have confirmed that my sensor is functioning. Here is a picture of my sensor hooked up to power without communication hooked up to my Arduino Uno(I hope the image upload works):


Secondary Image if the first doesn't work:
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Is there anyone who can help me or has experience with this kind of thing/sensor? I plan to interface it with my Arduino Uno among other gas, light, and magnetometer sensors. Thank you in advance to anyone that can help me.

Welcome. Sorry we are not in the next room to see what you are doing. The image upload worked fine but it does not tell us anything. It shows several open connections and what I assume power and ground. Post an annotated schematic showing exactly how you have wired it. Be sure to show all connections, power, ground, power sources etc. Also post links to each of the hardware items.

Thank you for replying to my message, I am not familiar with schematic diagrams, but I tried my best to make one for the current connections for my sensor where it is just powered, and not interfaced with a microcontroller:


the following is a link to the sensor where I bought it from:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007494473554.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.1.1016dGrVdGrVr1&algo_pvid=a454da8a-e756-4ae3-bd60-8ef9f82ed60e&algo_exp_id=a454da8a-e756-4ae3-bd60-8ef9f82ed60e-0&pdp_ext_f={"order"%3A"15"%2C"eval"%3A"1"}&pdp_npi=4%40dis!CAD!17.22!8.42!!!11.74!5.74!%402101c5ac17392522352607288e802c!12000041016759298!sea!CA!0!ABX&curPageLogUid=8I5HkJ4Hf9jV&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch|query_from%3A
the company it comes from:

again, thank you.

In case you don't know what the pins are, here is the pin definition table:


link to the datasheet where I got the table from:

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