ProTek Services Releases BlueHART App for Android

 
FRUITLAND, N.M. - Sept. 7, 2013 - PRLog -- The HART communication protocol allows field technicians to commission, verify, audit, and calibrate smart devices of all kinds, including pressure transmitters, flow elements, temperature transmitters, level transmitters, etc.  Most smart devices use the HART protocol.  The protocol piggybacks on the current loop of the transmitter which enables all of this to be accomplished without opening the loop.  You just clip on your Hart modem leads right onto the terminal screws and begin looking at the available information and commands that can be taken accomplished through the use of the protocol.

In the past, we have used laptops with a serial or usb modem, or a dedicated communicator to communicate with the device.  However, now we can use a couple of different technologies to accomplish the same thing.  With the power available in your smart phone or tablet, we have a full blown computer in our hand.  We have all learned to do things on our phones that we would never have dreamed of a few short years ago.  We get and send email, we have games and specialty applications that we use everyday.  You will be able to handle all of the devices you have.

The BlueHART app uses a blue-tooth HART modem to be able to communicate with the smart device.

There are currently three version of the BlueHART app.  The free and the educational version are available from the Play Store, and the commercial version is available from the ProTek Services LLC Online Store.

Please go to bluehartapp.com for more information on the app.

Please go to protekservice.com for more information on ProTek Services LLC.

ProTek also has a blog and is on Facebook, Google+, and has a YouTube Channel.

ProTek Services LLC has no connection to the HART Communication Foundation, and this application is not an official product of anyone or any company directly or indirectly affiliated with the HART Communication Foundation.  We use the HART communication protocol to speak to HART capable devices through a blue tooth HART modem.  The HART name and the documents that specify the protocol are owned by the HART Communication Foundation.  The HART Protocol is open and free for everyone to use.  For more information on the HART protocol and the HART Communication Foundation please visit their Website at hartcomm.org.

HART, Google Play Store, Facebook, Google+, YouTube, and Android are property of their respective owners.
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