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Setting up
Installing the ZUS App on your Phone
The ZUS OBD app is available from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Using your
Apple or Android device, go the app store and search for “ZUS”.
Scanner set up
Before beginning to work with the application, make sure that the vehicle supports OBD-II-
standards.
1
Connect Bluetooth adapter to the 16-pin data link connector.
2
Make certain that lamp on the adapter goes on after
connecting the parts (in case the
DLC is not in the open view, it is recommended checking the lamp with the help of a
pocket mirror or a front-facing camera of the smartphone).
3
Start the vehicle’s engine.
4
Select the Bluetooth option in the smartphone: “Settings” > “Bluetooth”. Turn on the
search for Bluetooth devices and find OBD-II adapter. It will appear in the list of the
available devices under the name 'scan tool','obdkey','plx','cbt' or something similar.
Tap on the name of the correct adapter. The smartphone will offer to connect the
devices.
5
Connect the devices. The scanner will require the secret code. As a rule, it is “1234” or
“0000”.
6
Scanner setup is complete.
Using the ELD
Registration. Connect to Fleet
Before beginning to work with the application, make sure that the vehicle supports OBD-II-
standards.
1
Open the “ZUS” app.
2
Tap on “Sign up now” button.
3
It will open the “Sign up” screen.
4
In the field “user type” select the option “driver”.
5
Fill in all given fields with correct information.
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