Please select your country and language
Home  >   DATA TRANSFER FOR SSM2.0

DATA TRANSFER FOR SSM2.0

Product category
Software
Fluid
DEF, Diesel, Gasoline, Kerosene
Application

Features

  • BALANCED VALVE
  • LIGHT PRESSURE LEVER
  • ERGONOMIC GRAB
  • BUILT-IN FILTER
  • BUILT-IN LEVER LOCK
Request information
Description

DATA TRANSFER SSM2.0

Among the equipment related to SSM 2.0, PIUSI has developed a set of technological solutions able to connect the electronic/mechanical device to the fluid control system, that is the software that organizes the operation of the hardware; in this case Self Service Management 2.0. How does data transfer with SSM2.0 work? It depends on the technology required.

Direct downloading
Use your Manager Key to transfer the data from dispenser to PC: just touch the dispenser with the key and then use the key reader to transfer the data collected.

LAN/Wi-Fi

The best way to receive all information, in real-time, regarding the transactions: using PWLAN or PWWiFi the software recognizes the fuel dispensers and will automatically send the data to the Self Service Management 2.0 software.

Mobile Network

The brand-new PW MOBILE 4G 2.0 allows you to install dispensers wherever desired, even in the most remote area, without the need for a local network: the device uses the mobile 4G technology to communicate and transfer data. 4G/5G SIM card sold separately by third party.

Technical data

Product code Description Parts Manuals
F1271012A PW WIFI 2.0
F12710130 PW MOBILE 4G 2.0
F1271015A PW MOBILE 4G
F1226201A KIT KEY READER
Contact
Request information: DATA TRANSFER FOR SSM2.0
Find a dealer
← Back
EN

Our pumps, flow meters, dispensing instruments and accessories are used all over the world in a wide range of applications.

Innovation and quality Made in Italy.

Search products and articles
Close
Products
Pages
Articles
×
Portal access
On 04/12/2023 from 8:00 am to 9:00 am CET Piusi portal will be in scheduled technical maintenance.
During the maintenance no new software registrations can be made and possible malfunctions can be experienced.
Submit
×