Campbell Scientific Sentek EnviroSMART EasyAG SDI-12 Manual

To connect the sensor to a data logger, use the SDI-12 interface cable. Ensure that the sensor's output wires match the data logger's input terminals, following the wiring diagram in the user manual.
Calibration involves using reference moisture content samples. Follow the calibration procedure in the manual, which includes setting up the sensor in known moisture conditions and adjusting the readings accordingly.
Check if the SDI-12 address is correctly set and matches the data logger. Verify the wiring connections, and ensure the power supply is adequate. Perform a sensor reset if necessary.
Regularly inspect the sensor and cables for physical damage. Clean the sensor rods gently to remove any soil buildup. Verify the calibration periodically and recalibrate if necessary.
Refer to the manufacturer's website for firmware updates. Use the provided tools and follow the firmware update instructions carefully to avoid data loss or damage to the sensor.
Check for proper installation and ensure the sensor rods are fully inserted into the soil. Verify the sensor's calibration and check for any electrical interference from nearby equipment.
The sensor can be used in saline soils, but the salinity may affect the dielectric constant readings. Use soil-specific calibration curves to improve accuracy in such conditions.
Use a compatible SDI-12 data logger or an SDI-12 interface tool to send the "address query" command, which will return the sensor's current address.
Extreme temperatures, high salinity, and compacted soils can impact sensor performance. Ensure the sensor is rated for the environmental conditions it will encounter.
Clean the sensor rods and dry them thoroughly. Store the sensor in a protective case or bag in a cool, dry place to prevent physical damage and moisture intrusion.