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by jkirwan | Feb 3, 2019 | Getting Started
We notify you when your sensors battery drops below 25%. When your sensor has a low battery: The battery gauge on the My Butlers page will show your battery at 25% and it will change it’s color to orange. You will receive a notification once every 24 hours...
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by jkirwan | Feb 3, 2019 | Getting Started
Impact detection requires use of the on board accelerometer to measure the magnitude of the force applied to your sensor and valuable. This additional sensing uses substantially more power and therefore reduces battery life. We recommend turning impact detection on...
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by jkirwan | Feb 3, 2019 | Getting Started
Smart Sensors are supplied with Velcro for quick and easy mounting to your humidor. To mount the sensor, simply take two pieces of the same side of the Velcro and place one on the raised square on the back of your sensor and the other directly below it in the center...
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by jkirwan | Feb 3, 2019 | Getting Started
1) From the Settings screen, tap the Calibration Sensor.2) From this screen you can tap the Learn More button to access an FAQ about calibration. The screen will also provide information of the last time and how the sensor was calibrated. To begin the calibration...
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by jkirwan | Feb 3, 2019 | Getting Started
1) From the Settings screen, tap the Calibration Sensor.2) From this screen you can tap the Learn More button to access an FAQ about calibration. The screen will also provide information of the last time and how the sensor was calibrated. To begin the calibration...
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by jkirwan | Feb 3, 2019 | Getting Started
1) You can customize the calibration of your sensor by manually adding an offset to the calibration. If you have previously calibrated the sensor using the automated wizard, manually entering an offset will override the previous calibration. Manually calibrating the...
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