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Transmitter and animal management
7.2.2.1 Deactivating the automatic registration
The automatic registration is deactivated as a standard. You can
restore this state at any time:
1.
>
animal management
>
register
>
automatic
2. In
mode
select
no
and confirm with
. The automatic reg-
istration is now deactivated.
7.2.2.2 Registering only available transmitters automatically
The automatic registration shortens the registration process of
the animals. You can determine that only those animals whose
animal numbers (more precisely: the allocated transmitter num-
bers) are already known by the system, are registered. If such an
available transmitter number is detected by the identification, the
corresponding animal will be automatically registered. The ani-
mals resp. transmitter numbers which haven’t been entered into
the system yet are still the cause for the warning
unknown
transmitter
.
1.
>
animal management
>
register
>
automatic
2. In
mode
select
available.
3. Select the group into which you would like to register the ani-
mals automatically (here exemplified by group A).
4.
Select one or more additive prescriptions.
automatic
mode: [no]
Note:
If the registration function is deactived, the warn-
ing
unknown transmitter
) will be given in case a non-registered
animal enters the station.
automatic
mode: [available]
group: A
additive 1: P1
additive 2: no
weight: 51 kg
w. gain: 510 g
no prescription
available
Note:
Before additive dispense can be started, the pre-
scriptions for additive 1 or/and additive 2 must have
been created (see
), otherwise the message on the right
will be displayed.
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 ...
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