RAINPOINT SK0101

RAINPOINT Bluetooth Soil Moisture Meter with Indoor Monitor

Tauira: SK0101

Waitohu: RAINPOINT

1. Kupu Whakataki

The RAINPOINT Bluetooth Soil Moisture Meter with Indoor Monitor (Model SK0101) is designed to help you monitor soil moisture levels, indoor temperature, and indoor humidity for optimal plant health. This system consists of an outdoor soil moisture sensor and an indoor display monitor, communicating wirelessly to provide real-time data.

2. He aha kei roto

  • 1 x Bluetooth Soil Moisture Meter (Outdoor Sensor, Model: ICS0001RF)
  • 1 x Indoor Monitor (Receiver, Model: B0135SM-Receiver)

3. Hua Neke Atuview

RAINPOINT Bluetooth Soil Moisture Meter and Indoor Monitor components

Whakaahua 3.1: Ka mutuview of the RAINPOINT Soil Monitor Kit, showing the outdoor sensor and indoor monitor with key features.

Close-up of RAINPOINT Indoor Monitor display

Whakaahua 3.2: Taipitopito view of the Indoor Monitor's LCD display, showing soil moisture, indoor temperature, and humidity.

3.1 Outdoor Soil Moisture Sensor (ICS0001RF)

  • Mauroa: IP65 professional rating for outdoor use, resistant to dust and water jets.
  • Nga tirotiro: Features SS304 probes for precise data collection and anti-corrosion properties.
  • Inenga: Measures soil moisture content (0% - 100% Volume Water Content) and soil temperature (-10°C to 60°C).
  • Tohu Pūhiko: Includes a low battery indication.

3.2 Indoor Monitor (B0135SM-Receiver)

  • Whakaatu: LCD monitor for clear display of soil data.
  • Whakaatu Raraunga: Shows soil moisture levels (DRY, OK, WET, and percentage), indoor temperature, and indoor humidity (RH%).
  • Hononga: Receives data from the outdoor sensor via RF signal, with a maximum range of 80 meters.
  • Te Whakanuia: Supports connection with up to 3 soil sensors (additional sensors sold separately).
  • Whakamaumahara Pūhiko: Features a low battery reminder for the monitor itself.

4. Tatūnga

4.1 Tāuta Pūhiko

  1. Pūoko o waho: Open the battery compartment on the outdoor soil moisture sensor. Insert the required batteries (typically AA or AAA, refer to the battery compartment markings for exact type and polarity). Close the compartment securely to maintain its IP65 rating.
  2. Kaupane Roo: Open the battery compartment on the back of the indoor monitor. Insert the required batteries (typically AA or AAA, refer to the battery compartment markings for exact type and polarity). Close the compartment.

Upon battery installation, the outdoor sensor and indoor monitor should automatically connect. The indoor monitor will begin displaying data shortly.

4.2 Te Whakanohonga Pūoko

  1. Select a location in the soil where you wish to monitor moisture. Ensure the location is representative of the plant's root zone.
  2. Gently push the probes of the outdoor soil moisture sensor into the soil until the base of the sensor is flush with the soil surface. Avoid forcing the sensor, which could damage the probes.
  3. Ensure the outdoor sensor is within the 80-meter wireless range of the indoor monitor. Obstacles like thick walls or metal structures can reduce this range.

5. Mahi

5.1 Reading the Indoor Monitor

The indoor monitor's LCD screen provides the following information:

  • Soil Moisture Level: Ka whakaatuhia hei ōrautage (0-100%) and categorized as DRY, OK, or WET. The monitor updates soil moisture data approximately every 6 minutes.
  • Temperature Roto: Shows the ambient temperature around the indoor monitor in Celsius (°C).
  • Haumaru o Roto: Displays the relative humidity (RH%) around the indoor monitor.
  • Tohu Channel: If multiple sensors are used, the channel number (e.g., CH1, CH2) will indicate which sensor's data is currently displayed.
  • Tohu Pūhiko Iti: An icon will appear to indicate low battery for either the sensor or the monitor.

5.2 Bluetooth Connectivity (Optional)

The RAINPOINT SK0101 also supports Bluetooth connectivity to a compatible smartphone application for remote monitoring and data logging. Refer to the RAINPOINT app instructions for pairing and usage details. Ensure your phone's Bluetooth is enabled and the device is within range.

6. Tiaki

  • Whakakapinga Pūhiko: Replace batteries in both the outdoor sensor and indoor monitor when the low battery indicator appears. Use fresh, high-quality batteries for optimal performance.
  • Horoi Sensor: Periodically remove the outdoor sensor from the soil and gently clean the probes with a soft cloth to remove any soil buildup or debris. This ensures accurate readings.
  • Parenga wai: While the outdoor sensor is IP65 rated, ensure the battery compartment is always securely closed to prevent water ingress, especially after battery changes.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use for extended periods, remove batteries from both units and store them in a dry, cool place.

7. Te Raru

  • No Display on Indoor Monitor:
    - Check if batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge in both the sensor and monitor.
    - Ensure the monitor is powered on.
  • No Soil Data Displayed / Sensor Not Connecting:
    - Verify that the outdoor sensor is within the 80-meter wireless range of the indoor monitor.
    - Reduce potential interference from large metal objects or thick walls.
    - Re-insert batteries in both units to force a re-connection.
  • Inaccurate Soil Moisture Readings:
    - Ensure the sensor probes are fully inserted into the soil and are making good contact.
    - Clean the sensor probes if there is significant soil buildup.
    - The sensor measures moisture at its probe depth; ensure this depth is relevant to your plant's roots.
  • Tere Whakaheke Pūhiko:
    - Ensure the battery compartments are sealed correctly, especially for the outdoor sensor, to prevent moisture from affecting the electronics.
    - Use high-quality alkaline batteries.
    - Extreme temperatures can affect battery life.
  • Bluetooth Connectivity Issues (if using app):
    - Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone.
    - Make sure the device is within close proximity to your phone during pairing.
    - Restart the RAINPOINT app or your phone.
    - Re-pair the device through the app settings.

8. Whakatakotoranga

TauiraSK0101
WaitohuTE WANANGA
Outdoor Sensor ModelICS0001RF
Indoor Monitor ModelB0135SM-Receiver
Awhe makuku oneone0% - 100% (Volume Water Content)
Soil Temperature Range-10°C ki te 60°C
Outdoor Sensor RatingIP65 (Dust and water jet resistant)
Mokowoko KorekoreUp to 80 meters (RF, open air)
Wā Whakahou RaraungaApproximately 6 minutes for soil moisture
Puna ManaBatteries (type specified in battery compartments)

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

RAINPOINT products are designed for reliability and performance. For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty claims, please contact RAINPOINT customer support.

9.1 Whakapā Tautoko

RAINPOINT aims to provide prompt assistance. You can expect a response to your inquiries within 24 hours through the following channels:

  • Īmēra: Refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or on the official RAINPOINT webpae.
  • Kōrerorero Ora: Available on the official RAINPOINT webpae i nga haora pakihi.
  • Local Business: Check the RAINPOINT website for local service partners or distributors.

Please have your product model (SK0101) and purchase information ready when contacting support.

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