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Animal control
•
how often entitled animals broke off feed consumption (with/
without additive),
•
how often entitled animals visited the feeding station (with/
without feed entitlement) and when they stayed in the feeding
station last.
11.3
Checking the alarm animals
An animal becomes an alarm animal when the set threshold val-
ues for one or more of the following parameters for today and
yesterday are above or below target (see
•
Feed consumption (as a percentage of the day quantity)
•
Number of break-offs
•
Feeding speed
Deleting the animals with alarm messages
1.
>
alarm
2. Select the desired animal.
3. Confirm
delete all?
with
.
< 20/A1 >
8.0 L
till 12:38 0.0 L
cons. %: 100 100
cons. L: 3.6 8.2
break off: 1 0
visit: 3 6
Note:
Proceed as with
all
.
animal control
entitled: 15
alarm: 2
plan over: 1
...
!< 20/A1>
8.0 L
cons. %: 25 100
break off: 3 0
speed %: 87 123
delete all?
Note:
Proceed as with
all
.
< 20/A1 >
8.0 L
cons. %: 25 100
delete all?
Note:
The alarms of the current feeding day can be de-
leted only on the next day.
Summary of Contents for TAK5-CH1-25
Page 38: ...38 Operation ...
Page 54: ...54 Start up ...
Page 70: ...70 Setup ...
Page 84: ...84 Device data ...
Page 90: ...90 Calibration ...
Page 150: ...150 Cleaning ...
Page 170: ...170 Animal control ...
Page 192: ...192 Failures and warnings ...
Page 196: ...196 Care and maintenance plan Routine tasks ...
Page 215: ......
Page 218: ...218 Annex 16 3 5 Template for individual feeding plan ...
Page 219: ...Annex 219 16 4 Basic principle of interval feeding ...
Page 222: ...222 Annex ...