The USB-Unilink-SN RE-LINK-USB-160H51299 is a device manufactured by Welch Allyn. This version of "UsbSetup.exe" has been downloaded 43 times with a user rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on 5 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 256.1 KB.
USB-Unilink-SN RE-LINK-USB-160H51299
Not Applicable
UsbSetup.exe (256.1 KB)
5.1.0.21
This is a driver for the USB Unilink which is used to connect the Welch Allyn CardioPerfect ECG recorder to your PC. I use the newest version of this driver under Windows XP Home, but I do not know which operating systems this driver will work under. This is the oldest version I found on Welch Allyn's website. Older versions of this driver are 5.1.0.12, 5.1.0.17, and 5.1.0.20. The company who originally developed this device was CardioControl, but is now Welch Allyn, as Welch Allyn bought them out.
Jason Alan Graves (DG Member) on 19-Jun-2007
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