USP Tool

Published by: Technokom

Description

Mobile configurator USP Tool (Universal Sensors & Peripherals Tool) is an application designed for remote configuration and diagnostics via Bluetooth of fuel level sensors TKLS, TKLS-Air, angle meter sensors TKAM-Air. The list of supported equipment may be extended.
Main features of the USP Tool application:
• Displaying a list of sensors supported by the application in the Bluetooth coverage area of the mobile device;
• Performing all the necessary settings for the sensors operation;
• Displaying of the values measured and transmitted by the sensors;
• Operational diagnostics of the sensors operation.
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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Technokom
Languages
Russian, English
Recent release
3.0.5 (1 day ago )
Released on
Jun 6, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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