Deactivating a Sensor

Deactivating a Sensor


Deactivating a Sensor on CropX WebApp

1: Open the field where the sensor you would like to deactivate is installed.


2: on the left hand menu, please select “Field Settings”


3: Under field settings, select “Sensors”

4: Select the option to “Deactivate this sensor”


5: Type in the QR code of the sensor to verify and then click “Deactivate”

Deactivating a Sensor on CropX Mobile App

1: On the main overview page, find he sensor tab on the bottom.


2: Find the sensor you wish to deactivate and click the "3 dot" menu

3: Choose the option to “Deactivate Sensor”




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