Harvestree User Documentation

Public documentation for operators, installers, integrators, and support teams.

What is Harvestree?

Harvestree is an autonomous data acquisition unit that interfaces with a wide range of sensors. It is powered by thermal energy harvesting from a temperature gradient of 10°C or more between the mounting surface and ambient air. The unit has 4 measurement ports with industrial M8 connectors. Internal conditioning and multiplexing allow many software-configurable measurement options to be paired with compatible physical probes. Data is transmitted over LoRaWAN. A proprietary application, Harvestree Toolbox, is used to identify, configure, calibrate, and update the device.

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Documentation layout

SectionPurpose
Product overviewProduct positioning, architecture, sensor options, and ecosystem.
Getting startedInstallation, first power-up, and verification.
Measurement portsChoose the right port and probe; see Measurements technical reference.
OperationApplication modes, alarm behaviour, diagrams, daily behaviour.
ConfigurationToolbox vs LoRaWAN downlink; field tuning in LoRaWAN remote configuration.
CommunicationLoRaWAN uplink (Payload decoding), downlink (LoRaWAN remote configuration), and Modbus for wired integration.
Harvestree ToolboxPC software: identification, diagnosis, configuration, calibration, firmware update.
CatalogQualified probes, mounting accessories, and product references from MOIZ.
Release notesFirmware version history.
SupportTroubleshooting and legal references.