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Water meters —
This menu shows the water
meter consumptions that were measured
every hour for the past 7 days. *
This history is
accessible if the water meter is enabled (sec. 4.6.1).
Feeders —
This menu shows the feeder run
times that were measured every hour for the
past 7 days. *
This history is accessible if feeders
are enabled (sec. 3).
Heaters —
This menu shows the heater run
times that were measured every hour for the
past 7 days.
Set Points —
This menu shows the tempera-
ture set points that were measured every hour
for the past 7 days.
12.5. Animal Age & Count
Animal age:
Some parameters of the control-
ler can automatically change over time as
the animals grow up (temperature curve for
instance). For this reason, you must set the
animal age as shown below.
Animal count
(current count / mortality / culled / marketed)
At the beginning of a batch, you must specify
the initial number of animals. You will then
be able to adjust the number of animals as
changes occur (mortalities, culled, and mar-
keted animals).
ALL histories of the controller are reset
when a new group starts (i.e., the animal
age switches from 0ff to 1 day).
The animal age automatically goes to
0 day (Off) when entering in Clean Mode.
1. Select:
»
AGE & MORTALITY
Age & Mortality
Age: 10 days
New Dead
0
Today's Dead
0
Total Dead
0
New Culled
0
Today's Culled 0
Total Culled
0
New Marketed
0
Today's Market. 0
Current Size 500
Initial Size 500
Dead Yesterday 0
Cul. Yesterday 0
Dead 2 Days ago 0
Cul. 2 Days ago 0
Mark 2 Days ago 0
...
2. Set the following parameters:
Age —
Set the animal age. It can be adjusted
from 0 days to 450 days.
New Dead / Culled / Marketed —
Enter the
number mortalities, of culled animals and of
marketed animals as it occurs. Once a value
is posted, the parameter displayed on screen
automatically goes back to “0”. The posted
value is then removed from the current animal
count and is logged in the respective history
menus (Today & Total Died ,Culled or Mar-
keted history).
Today's Dead / Culled / Marketed —
The
controller displays the number of animals that
have died, that have been culled and that have
been marketed since the beginning of the day.
These values cannot be changed.
Total Dead / Culled / Marketed —
The control-
ler displays the number of animals that have
died, that have been culled and that have been
marketed since the beginning of the batch.
These values cannot be changed.
Current Size —
The current count is automati-
cally adjusted when the number of mortali-
ties, of culled animals and marketed animals
changes.
Initial Size —
Specify the initial number of
animals in the room.
7-day History (Dead, Culled & Marketed) —
The
controller displays the daily number of dead,
culled and marketed animals for the past 7 days.
These values cannot be modi
fi
ed.
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4.6.4.2. Fan Stage Relays
1. Select:
»
RELAY SETTINGS*
»
2. Fan Stages
»
Select the desired fan stage
*A password is required to access this menu (sec.
4.2).
Stage 1 Relays:
Variable 1 On(1)
Variable 2 Var(1)
Relay 1 On (1)
Relay 2 Off(1)
Relay 3 Timer(1)
...
Relay 13 Off (1)
Relay 14 Off (1)
On Time 15sec
Off Time 0sec
2. Put a check mark to identify the relay(s)
used in the selected fan stage.
Variable Output Status —
2 variable outputs
can be used to provide variable-speed ventila-
tion. If they are used, assign each of them to
proper fan stages.
Var —
The variable fan output is assigned
to the fan stage and operates in variable
mode: when the stage starts, the variable
fan starts running at its minimum intensity.
The fan intensity gradually increases as the
room temperature increases.
On —
The variable fan output is assigned
to the fan stage and operates in on/off
mode: the fan runs at 100% when the fan
stage is on and stops when the stage is off.
Off —
The variable output is not assigned.
If the last fan stage uses a variable output,
the output must use the on/off operating
mode. Do not set the operating mode of
the last fan stage to the variable mode.
Relay Status —
Put a check mark to assign
a relay to the output or select
"Timer"
if load
connected to the relay must run in timer
mode.
Timer —
If timer-based relays are assigned
to some fan stages set the
“On Time”
and the
“O
ff
Time”
of the timer.
4.6.4.3.
Natural Curtain Relays
Relays 7-8 and relays 13-14 have specially
been designed to connect actuators. When
actuators are connected to these relays, their
open and close relays can never be activated
at the same time.
1. Select:
»
RELAY SETTINGS*
»
3. Curtain**
»
x. Curtain x Open
or
»
x. Curtain x Close
*A password is required to access this menu (sec.
4.2).
**This menu is accessible if the natural curtain is
enabled (sec. 4.5).
Curtain Open Relay
0 1
12345678901234
2. Put a check mark to identify the relay used
to open or to close the curtain.
4.6.4.4. Inlet
Relays
Relays 7-8 and relays 13-14 have specially
been designed to connect actuators. When
actuators are connected to these relays, their
open and close relays can never be activated
at the same time.
1. Select:
»
RELAY SETTINGS*
»
4. Inlet**
»
1. Inlet Open
or
»
2. Inlet Close
*A password is required to access this menu (sec.
4.2).
* This menu is accessible if the inlet is enabled
(sec. 4.5).
Inlet Open Relay
0 1
12345678901234
2. Put a check mark to identify the relay used
to open or to close the air inlet.
4.6.4.5. Stir Fan Relays
1. Select:
»
RELAY SETTINGS*
»
5. Stir Fan**
*A password is required to access this menu (sec. 4.2).
**This menu is accessible if the stir fan output is
enabled (sec. 4.5).
Stir Fan Relays
0 1
12345678901234
2. Put a check mark to identify the relay(s)
used by the stir fan.
4.6.4.6. Cooling Output Relays
It is possible to assign the same relays to
the cooling and soaking outputs. In this
case, the relays switch whenever one of
the two outputs is activated.
1. Select:
»
RELAY SETTINGS*
»
6. Cooling**
*A password is required to access this menu (sec.
4.2).
**This menu is accessible if the cooling output is
enabled (sec. 4.5).
Cooling Relays
0 1
12345678901234
2. Put a check mark to identify the relay(s)
used by the cooling output.