Soiltech Sensor User Manual 1 www.soiltechwireless.
The Soiltech Wireless Sensor is a wireless device designed to aid in the management of crops during their growth, harvest, transit and storage. The Sensor has the ability to wirelessly transmit data to the Soiltech APP to inform users of: - Soil moisture levels Humidity levels Temperature levels ‘Bruising’ Location User Guidelines: The Soiltech sensor is a device intended to be handled in the same way that crops are handled.
Side View Moisture/Temperature sensor rings Humidity Sensor Cover Serial Number Top View LED Indicator USB Charging Port LED Indicators: - Bright Orange LED indicates device is charging - Faint Orange LED indicates device has completed charging - Flashing Blue LED indicates the device is reading/transmitting data in ‘growth mode’ - Flashing White LED indicates the devices is in active ‘bruise’ mode Installation Advice The Soiltech Sensor is designed to be easy to use and quick to install: 3 www.
- charge the device - ensure all screws are tightly sealed - then just plant it under the soil or place in storage! That’s it! The device will automatically locate itself and be visible on the Soiltech App – where users can begin to customize (names, fields, groupings, soil types, safe-zones) and monitor environmental conditions immediately. User accounts will be pre-configured before devices ship out and there is no need for any set-up.
placed horizontally, with the Humidity Sensor Cover facing down. Some suggested planting strategies: - In pivot irrigated fields, plant multiple units in a row parallel to the pivot (as illustrated in the image below) and then take an average reading of the row before the pivot runs over those devices in order to guide irrigation decision making.
§ 15.21. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. § 15.105 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.