AROYA · Pre-WP5 Firmware Update Readiness · Device & Mesh AuditAROYA · Preparación para la actualización WP5 · Auditoría de dispositivos y malla
Commercial Cultivation · Facility 1361
Every device bucketed for the scheduled WP4 → WP5 over-the-air push — who receives WP5, who needs bring-up first, who stays on WP4 (not harmed), plus the TEROS One / Climate One trade-in plan.Cada dispositivo clasificado para la actualización WP4 → WP5 por aire — cuáles recibirán WP5, cuáles hay que reactivar antes, cuáles quedan en WP4 (sin daño), más el plan de canje TEROS One / Climate One.
FacilityCommercial Cultivation (ID 1361)StateArizona (AZ) · 1524 East Courtney PlaceReport date2026-06-11Telemetry window2026-06-10 → 2026-06-11 (last 24 h, continuous)Gateways3 on record · 2 online (H2100002011 + H2100002012)Devices295 physical · 502 raw rows (sensors folded)WP4 cohortWP5 OTAP via gateways H2100002011 + H2100002012 (multi-gateway facility, per the WP4 Gateways sheet). Gateway firmware: unknown — not exposed at audit-time via portal_api; sheet snapshot says WP4 (2026-06-08); live verify needed when SPA access is availableTrade-in pool2 FREE TEROS One Single · 25 paid Climate One candidates
11
Will receive WP5Recibirá WP5
0
Should receive WP5Debería recibir WP5
0
At risk — bring up firstEn riesgo — reactivar antes
0
Likely to miss the pushProbablemente no la reciba
281
Offline — stays on WP4Fuera de línea — queda en WP4
3
Not assessableNo evaluable
295
physical devicesdispositivos físicos
11
WP5-readylistos para WP5
0
bring up firstreactivar primero
281
offline — stay on WP4fuera de línea — quedan en WP4
2
FREE TEROS One trade-incanje TEROS One GRATIS
25
paid Climate One upgrades avail.mejoras Climate One disponibles
Will receive WP5 online & healthyShould receive WP5 minor watchAt risk bring up firstLikely to miss bring up / retireOffline — stays on WP4 not harmedNot assessable gateways
Readiness at a glancePreparación de un vistazo
Readiness by roomPreparación por sala
Fleet compositionComposición de la flota
Mesh backbone:Red troncal: 11 units are online and communicating, so the gateways can push WP5 to them at the scheduled update. Each gateway updates to WP5 and pushes it to every device online at that moment; devices that are offline simply stay on WP4 (unchanged — not harmed). This is a multi-gateway facility with 3 gateways on record: H2100002011 and H2100002012 (the two on the WP4 Gateways sheet) are both online and carrying the mesh today (last comm 2026-06-11) — both must be scheduled together so the whole fleet moves to WP5 in one window. The legacy unit H2100002310 (silent since 2022-12-09) appears decommissioned/replaced — confirm in the AROYA app before the push. Current gateway firmware version: unknown — gateway firmware is not exposed at audit-time via portal_api; the WP4 Gateways sheet snapshot (2026-06-08) says both are on WP4, and a live verify is needed when SPA access to this facility is available. The push is run remotely by AROYA; a site visit is the exception, not the default.
Fleet composition & sensor coverageComposición de flota y cobertura de sensores
Your fleet lists 41 radios as “repeaters”; the serial prefix splits them into 17 range-extender/IO radios and 24 climate stations (H111…) — a repeater-class radio with an Atmos-14 attached. Across the 201 substrate nodes, 0 have a reporting attached sensor, 0 are alive but the sensor isn’t reporting (reseat the probe / check the connector), 184 are dark with the node, and 17 have no sensor paired. Beyond TEROS-12s (212), this fleet also carries Atmos-14 climate sensors, SQ-521 PAR sensors, ES-2 EC/temp sensors and 0 already-upgraded TEROS One probes — attached sensors ride on their host radio for the WP5 push.
FREE TEROS One trade-in pool (retired hosts)Canje TEROS One GRATIS (anfitriones retirados)
Cross-referenced against the retired-device register (portal_api · retired=true, pulled 2026-06-11): sensors whose host puck/radio is flagged retired qualify for a free 1:1 TEROS One Single replacement. This facility's retired register holds 9 devices (8 nodes + 1 Atmos-14), and 2 live TEROS-12 probes ride on retired host nodes — 2 free entitlements. Every other TEROS One / Climate One upgrade here is at the trade-in pricing below.Comparado con el registro de dispositivos retirados: los sensores cuyo anfitrión está retirado califican para un reemplazo TEROS One Single gratis 1:1. El registro de esta instalación tiene 9 dispositivos retirados (8 nodos + 1 Atmos-14) y 2 sondas TEROS-12 activas montadas en nodos retirados — 2 canjes gratis. Las demás mejoras usan el precio de canje de abajo.
Host radio
Sensor
Room
Entitlement
H3110002960
TEROS-12 (head ····2515)
(unassigned)
FREE 1:1 TEROS One Single
H3110003228
TEROS-12 (head ····6032)
Unassigned Room
FREE 1:1 TEROS One Single
TEROS One & Climate One upgrade plannerPlanificador de mejoras TEROS One y Climate One
Tick the “Upgrade?” box on any sensor — including working ones. TEROS-12 → TEROS One (choose Dual or Single per sensor); Atmos-14 → Climate One. The quote totals exactly from your picks. Pricing is fixed (below).
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TEROS-12 sensors (→ TEROS One)
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Atmos-14 sensors (→ Climate One)
0
Ticked for upgrade quote
$0
Total trade-in quote
TEROS One Dual$458$608 MSRP · save $150
TEROS One Single$319$419 MSRP · save $100
Climate One $479$629 MSRP · save $150
$0
TEROS One: 0 single + 0 dual — save $0
$0
Climate One: 0 × $479 — save $0
$0
Total saving vs MSRP ($0) — time-limited
How the WP5 update works & how to prepareCómo funciona la actualización WP5 y cómo prepararse
The gateway updates to WP5 and pushes it to every device that is online and communicating at the scheduled time (the go/no-go is: online, battery ≥ 30%, signal ≥ 50%). Devices that are offline at that moment simply stay on WP4 — they are not harmed, they just don't get the new firmware. The catch is compatibility, not damage: a WP4 device needs a WP4-matched gateway to keep communicating, so the goal is to have as many devices as possible online at the push. The update is run remotely by AROYA; keeping the fleet online is the site's responsibility.
P0Bring as many devices online as possible before the scheduled push. Work the "Offline" and "Likely to miss" lists — replace batteries and shore up signal so each meets online + battery ≥ 30% + signal ≥ 50%. Every device up at push time receives WP5; every device down stays on WP4.
P1Shore up the "At risk" list. Marginal battery/signal devices may drop out around the push window — plan battery swaps and repeater coverage now.
P2Decide what to retire or trade in instead of recovering. For dead/legacy sensors you won't bring back, mark them for a TEROS One / Climate One upgrade in the planner above rather than spending effort reviving them — and claim the free trade-in above first.
P3Confirm the gateways/sinks are online in the AROYA app. The gateways carry the push — this is a multi-gateway facility, so verify BOTH H2100002011 and H2100002012 are online (and confirm the silent legacy gateway H2100002310 is decommissioned) before the scheduled update — and verify their live firmware version in-app (unknown at audit-time; sheet snapshot 2026-06-08 says WP4).
After the push, recover any stragglers. Devices that were offline can still be brought current later by reverting a gateway to WP4, bringing them online, re-running, then returning the gateway to WP5 — there's no time limit. Keep the mixed WP4/WP5 window short, though: mixed firmware on one network long-term can cause connectivity issues.
Note: existing WP4 gear keeps working as-is; new AROYA equipment requires WP5, which is the reason to update.
By roomPor sala
A15
19
0000190
A16
8
000080
Dry Room 1
3
100020
Dry Room 2
1
100000
Dry Room 3
1
100000
Dry Room 4
1
000010
Flower A1
12
0000120
Flower A10
12
0000120
Flower A11
14
0000140
Flower A12
12
0000120
Flower A13
15
0000150
Flower A14
24
0000240
Flower A2
11
0000110
Flower A3
12
0000120
Flower A4
14
0000140
Flower A5
16
1000150
Flower A6
9
000090
Flower A7
8
000080
Flower A8
34
0000340
Flower A9
10
0000100
Unassigned Room
26
0000260
(infrastructure)
33
7000233
By device classPor clase de dispositivo
Substrate node (radio + TEROS-12)
201
00002010
Climate station (radio + Atmos-14)
24
3000210
Repeater (range extender)
17
7000100
Gateway (mesh → cloud)
3
000003
Sink (mesh root)
2
100010
Unpaired sensor
48
0000480
Every device — readiness, sensor, action & your statusCada dispositivo — preparación, sensor, acción y su estado
Set “Your status” as you work the floor — revived items drop off the active list, and upgrade picks feed the planner above. Your marks sync live across every phone/computer that opens this link. Click Export for a JSON snapshot backup.
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0ticked for upgradeTEROS One $0Climate One $0Total quote $0Save $0 vs MSRPResolved 0
Device (operator sees)
Class
Readiness
Room
Sensor
Batt
RSSI
Gaps
Last (h)
Most-likely failure / action
Upgrade?
Your status
Method & scope. One row per physical device; an attached sensor (TEROS-12, Atmos-14, SQ-521 PAR, ES-2, TEROS One)
is folded into the radio it plugs into, and sensor-head serials are masked — locate hardware on the floor by the
H-prefix radio serial only. Class by serial prefix (H111 = climate station, H21x = gateway, H31x/H32x/H33x/H34x = node).
Readiness reflects the WP5 go/no-go — a device receives WP5 only if it's online with battery ≥ 30% and signal ≥ 50% at the
scheduled push; otherwise it stays on WP4 (unharmed) and can be recovered later via a WP4 gateway revert. Telemetry: AROYA
public API, continuous 24 h window (2026-06-10 → 2026-06-11). Flags: battery crit<3.0/warn<3.2 V;
RSSI crit<-95/warn<-85 dBm; link crit<40/warn<60; travel crit>60/warn>30 s; last-seen >48 h = offline.
Priorities: P0 = act before the push, P1 = shore up, P2 = plan/trade-in, P3 = verify only.
This is a device-readiness report — cultivation metrics (dryback in absolute pp, irrigation P0–P3 day-phases)
are covered in the facility's cultivation audits, not here.