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II - Warnings: 

1. First use 

 

The  battery  should  be  fully  charged  before  first  use.  If  the  battery  level  does  not  indicate  100%  on  the 
status screen (to access it, press Select  button when on home menu), then charge the battery. Plug your 
device into a wall socket using your charger (the charger should be connected to input n°7, see Chapter I. 
1.) for approximately 10 hours.  

 

Once the device is fully charged (the light on the charger becomes green instead of red), 

always unplug the 

charger from the power outlet and from your AviTrac® device.

 

 

In order to avoid battery damage, please make sure you do not let the battery fully discharge.

 

When the AviTrac® is used daily, recharge it 

every 3 weeks 

and make sure it is fully charged before 

you turn it off for storing when not in use. 

 

To turn the AviTrac® off for storing when not in use:  

o

 

Recharge the battery completely 

o

 

Turn the 2 alarms off (“programmable” and “light” alarms) (See chap. IV. 3.) 

 

The  AviTrac®  acoustic  bird  repeller  should  be  used  with  caution  in  the  presence  of  herds  nearby,  as 
distress signals may cause unpredictable reactions from some animals. 

 

The acoustic bird repeller may emit sound signals up to 120 dBA @ 1 meter. It is crucial not to stand in 
front of the speaker(s) when it is emitting at maximum power. 

 

The guarantee is not valid if the green plastic seal is not intact or if the memory card is replaced. 

2. Sounds 

Some  sound  signals  may  seem  unusual;  they  are  the  result  of  considerable  research  on  animal  behavior. 
Particular tones are accentuated because they are more efficient than others. 

That  signals  are  conceived  to  “confuse”  pest  animals. Indeed,  they  are  recognized  as stressful,  but  the  birds, 
unable to identify them or recognize them clearly, will end up tiring of them and will leave the protected area. 

In the context of bird-scaring sounds, it is important to prevent the habituation effect.  So it is necessary to vary 
the sounds emitted, but also the intervals between each signal. Emit only when necessary in order to maintain 
the efficiency of signals. 

3. Battery charger and power supply 

By default, your AviTrac® is delivered with a battery charger (ref 0911).  

You can also choose a mains power supply (ref 0921) for use indoors or on fixed installation (more information 
is available from your usual reseller). 

Neither the battery charger nor the power supply is waterproof. They must be plugged and used in a clean and 
dry place. 

If you want to  use your AviTrac® plugged  into  an outdoor  power supply, you will have to use a waterproof 
cable,  available  in  5  meters  (ref  0961)  or  10  meters  (ref  0962).  Please  do  not  hesitate  to  ask  your  local 
distributor for these references. 

The charger comes with two lights that give you information about battery status: 

 

Red light: Battery is charging; Green Light: Battery is charged 

 

CAUTION: Always unplug the battery charger from the AviTrac® device and from the wall power outlet 
once the battery is fully charged 

Summary of Contents for AviTrac

Page 1: ...s réservés Contact agriprotech fr 02 98 96 08 12 www agriprotech fr 2016 AgriProTech Tous droits réservés Contact agriprotech fr 02 98 96 08 12 www agriprotech fr AVITRAC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AGRIPROTECH 2018 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...

Page 2: ...rom the 1 year AgriProTech manufacturer warranty 1 Create a customer account on www AgriProTech fr 2 Send us an email with the following details Serial number of your device silver label on the top left of the waterproof case e g AVT 012317 Invoice date and number and name and address of the reseller from which you bought your AviTrac It s done If you have any question please feel free to contact ...

Page 3: ...ird repeller AviTrac 4 1 Package 4 2 Electronic box 4 3 Cable for model AviTrac 18S 4 II Warnings 5 1 First use 5 2 The sounds 5 3 Battery charger and power supply 5 III Installation 6 1 Stainless steel support mounting 6 2 Installation of speaker for AviTrac 9M and 18M 8 2 Installation of speaker for AviTrac 18S 9 IV Programmation 10 1 Screen and keyboard 10 2 Switching on the device 10 3 Program...

Page 4: ...kage 1 Transparent door protecting the electronic box 2 Key lock optional 3 Rustproof metal chassis 4 Speaker may vary depending on model 5 Speaker output 6 Electronic box see close up below 7 Battery charger and power supply input 2 Electronic box 8 Screen 9 Luminosity sensor 10 Memory card slot 11 Select button 12 OK button 3 Cable for AviTrac 18S model 13 Y shaped cable ...

Page 5: ...lastic seal is not intact or if the memory card is replaced 2 Sounds Some sound signals may seem unusual they are the result of considerable research on animal behavior Particular tones are accentuated because they are more efficient than others That signals are conceived to confuse pest animals Indeed they are recognized as stressful but the birds unable to identify them or recognize them clearly...

Page 6: ... to build the stainless steel chassis for your AviTrac acoustic bird repeller It is composed of the following parts Part Quantity Illustration Reference used in the illustrations Left foot 1 A1 in yellow Right foot 1 A2 in blue Rails 2 A3 in orange Rear plate Already fixed to electronic box 1 A4 1 sachet of screws containing Hexagon nut M6 4 B1 Base screw T B H C M6 length 10 mm 10 B2 ...

Page 7: ...itioning the different elements as illustrated in the picture below Then screw the different parts together B1 hexagon nut and B2 base screw Remark It is advised to tighten the base screws B2 with a 4 mm Allen wrench see Picture 3 not supplied Picture 1 Position of the feet and rails Picture 2 How to screw the different parts together Picture 3 Allen wrench ...

Page 8: ...llation of the speaker for AviTrac 9M and 18M Make sure the speaker is stabilized on the top of the rear plate above the central hole Picture 5 and screw the screw B2 to wing nut B3 as shown in the illustrations below Picture 6 and Picture 7 It is advised to make the speaker cable point downwards in order to reduce the risk of water infiltration into the input sockets Picture 5 Hole for speaker on...

Page 9: ... to reduce the risk of water infiltration into the input sockets Picture 8 Holes for speaker on AviTrac 18M Picture 9 Speakers for AviTrac 18M Picture 10 Wing nut position and speaker screw a Top view b Bottom view Once the speakers are mounted on the rear plate the Y shaped cable can be connected to them Picture 11 and 12 Picture 11 a This connector has to be plugged into the side of the box in o...

Page 10: ...ds until the AviTrac screen lights up You can access the menu quickly by pressing the OK button again Information about the device identification version of the device and software appears You can switch back from this screen by pressing on the OK button again The Menu screen appears and indicates if the programmable a in the picture opposite and luminosity alarms b in the picture opposite are act...

Page 11: ...t To use this function you must choose the number of sounds N to be randomly diffused This menu has no impact on programming It can be used to test an emission Press OK button to enter this menu Choose the number of sounds to be emitted by pressing the OK button repeatedly Once the desired number of sounds is reached press the Select button Press OK button to confirm your choice and go to the next...

Page 12: ... OK button to enter this menu Program the seconds by pressing the OK button repeatedly then press the Select button to validate the seconds and switch to the minutes Program the minutes by pressing the OK button repeatedly then press the Select button to validate the minutes and switch to the hours Program the hours by pressing the OK button repeatedly then press the Select button to validate the ...

Page 13: ...prise the birds and other undesirable animals and to make the emission area hostile The minimum recommended sound signal emission interval is 20 30 minutes However for short periods it is possible to reduce this interval For information the interval is on average XX minutes an average deviation of 10 of this interval 5 Choice of emitted sounds Several repertoires are available in the Selection of ...

Page 14: ...y recyclable VI Troubleshooting Problem encountered Possible solution s The AviTrac acoustic bird repeller is emitting outside programmed time slot The luminosity and programmable alarms are activated at the same time Both alarms are in conflict and cause the device to malfunction One of the two alarms must be deactivated More info Section IV Paragraph 3 My device does not emit any sounds despite ...

Page 15: ... or modified Security seals have been removed or deteriorated The device has been disassembled The failure does not directly affect the functioning of the device e g dead pixels on the screen The memory card has been replaced by another model other than that provided by AgriProTech The warranty does not cover the efficiency of the device It is important to note that no scaring method can guarantee...

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