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Pulse Zero Quick Start Guide

Pulse Zero Quickstart (Setup, Features, Troubleshooting, FAQ)

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Written by John McLaughlin
Updated over a week ago

We're excited to announce the Pulse Zero, a redesign of Pulse One. Zero is a more compact, more affordable version of our original sensor that maintains the outstanding quality of all Pulse products.

Same connectivity, same sensor components, same access to all the amazing features in the Pulse app, but a new look and price. See the full comparison image below.

First Time Setup

The same hassle-free device setup process that you've come to love. If you're not familiar, check out our setup guide below:

*Note: Zero does not have a reset button. It will need to be unplugged/plugged in instances requiring the reset button*

A 4-5 digit sticker will be placed on the back of your Zero.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does Zero support batteries? No, Zero does not have a battery compartment like One.

Where is the reset button!? Zero doesn't have a reset button. It will need to be unplugged/plugged in instances requiring the reset button.

Does Zero take PPFD/PAR readings? No, Zero only measures relative light intensity (LUX %). Relative light intensity is mainly used for telling if your lights are on/off at the correct times. For agriculturally relevant light data, such as PPFD/PAR & DLI, we suggest checking out our Pulse Pro.

Is there a limit to how many sensors I can have? No! You can have an unlimited number of Pulse devices connected to your account.

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