Release Notes

Superprog Android
  • Affected product: Superprog Android.

    Improvement: Improved NFC communication to enhance reliability and performance.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5.

    Bug fixed: Fixed an issue where Supercal 5 I/S devices with modules incorrectly showed the “No water” error (specific to SC5U). The No water error is now only displayed for SC5U devices with a module detected.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5U.

    New feature: Added support for the new Supercal 5U (Ultrasonic) device.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5.

    New feature: Added support in Superprog Android for Supercal 5 devices running firmware v1.1.0.

  • Affected product: Superprog Android.

    New feature: Added a new error information display (bottom left). Once a device has been fully read, its current error information is shown.

  • Affected product: Superprog Android and WEPROG.

    Improvement: Unified the Sontex and Wehrle versions (WEPROG) into a single Superprog Win application, streamlining maintenance and user experience.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5.

    Bug fixed: Fixed an issue where the Device ID field was incorrect in the BACnet module.

  • Affected product : Superprog Android.

    Fixed bug: Fixed an issue where changing the language in Superprog was no longer possible. The application was locked to English only; all other languages have now been re-enabled.

  • Affected product: Superprog Android.

    Fixed bug: Fixed an NFC issue on Android 16 where the device could only be read once. If a read failed, no new device could be detected without restarting Superprog. This has been fixed, and NFC now works normally for repeated scans.

    On some Samsung devices, this behavior is related to a known One UI issue. Samsung has confirmed a system-level fix is coming in a future update.

  • Affected product: Superprog Android.

    Fixed bug: Spinner selections were not being applied during programming (e.g., mounting position in Supercal 5). All spinner listeners are now correctly taken into account when writing parameters.

  • Affected product: Superaqua 1.

    Bug fixed: The progress bar is now displayed during the reading process to provide clear visual feedback.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5.

    Bug fixed: Resolved an issue where the error message “Configuration Write Error” was incorrectly displayed, even though parameter updates were successful. This occurred when modifying module parameters while the Supercal 5 was in SEAL mode. The issue affected all Supercal 5 modules and has now been corrected.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5.

    Bug fixed: Fixed an issue where, after detecting a Supercal 5 device, parameters editable via spinners or dropdowns (e.g., Baudrate, Parity, Stop Bits) could no longer be modified. This affected all modules.

  • Affected product: Superprog Android.

    New feature: The “Sontex Energy Calculator” is now integrated into the Superprog Android app. Accessible from the three-dot menu (top-right corner), it replicates the full functionality of the former Sontex Energy Meter app, including both energy and power calculations.
    This integration compensates for the removal of the original app from the Play Store and its incompatibility with newer Android versions.

  • Affected product: Superaqua 1.

    New feature: Added support to read 480 daily history values and export them (.CSV) in the Data menu.

  • Affected product: Superprog.

    New feature: Added support for the Spanish language in the application. The language is now automatically selected based on the default language setting of your Android phone.

  • Affected product: Superprog.

    New feature: Added support for the Italian language in the application. The language is now automatically selected based on the default language setting of your Android phone.

  • Affected product: Superprog.

    New feature: Added support for the French language in the application. The language is now automatically selected based on the default language setting of your Android phone.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5.

    Improvement: The “Accept” button when detecting a Supercal 5 is now only visible after a modification has been made.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5 - D/A module.

    New feature: We’ve introduced the ability to configure the D/A module, giving you greater flexibility and control over its settings.

  • Affected product: Superprog.

    Improvement: Trying to read an unsupported device version? No worries! A friendly pop-up will now let you know and kindly suggest updating your Superprog to get back on track.

  • Affected product: Superaqua 1.

    Improvement: The term "SN" has been replaced with "Fabrication Number" to align with the terminology used across all other products, ensuring clarity and consistency.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5 - M-Bus module.

    New feature: We have added the possibility to configure the M-Bus module.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5 - LoRaWAN module.

    New feature: We have added the possibility to configure the LoRaWAN module.

  • Affected product: Supercal 5 - BACNet / ModBus module.

    New feature: We have added the possibility to configure the BACNet / ModBus module.

  • Affected product: Superprog

    New Feature : Superprog Android v1.2.0 is now available in the Managed Google Play Store and ready for deployment through MDM systems.

  • Affected product: Superprog.

    Improvement: We’ve updated our Android API to ensure compatibility with the latest Android versions, bringing you improved security and performance.https://apilevels.com/

    As a result of this update, some settings were reset, and you’ll need to re-enter your license key. We understand this might be a bit inconvenient, but it's a necessary step to keep our software running smoothly on the newest Android versions. Thank you for your understanding!

  • Affected product: Supercal 5.

    Bug fixed : We’ve fixed an inconsistency in the “customized text” field in the service menu of the Supercal 5 display. Previously, the Android version allowed only 10 characters per line, while Windows supported 16. Both now support two lines of 16 characters, ensuring consistency across platforms.