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12 Summary and modes of use
Below is a brief description of how the Birth Alarm Advanced works and how it should be used. We
recommend that you read this text.
The Birth Alarm Advanced transmitter checks the position of your mare once every eight seconds. In
the intervals the Birth Alarm Advanced will switch to an energy-efficient state so that the battery is
not overloaded. When your mare has contractions and therefore lies down stretched out, the Birth
Alarm Advanced transmitter will send an alarm signal to your Birth Alarm Advanced receiver.
You can turn an alarm off again by clicking on the red alarm symbol in the information window or on
the red button at the bottom right of the casing.
If something has happened that restricts the operation of your system, you will see a yellow area
with an exclamation mark on the information field of the Birth Alarm Advanced receiver. Then check
what is going on. The battery may be empty or the reception may be insufficient.
With a set of alkaline batteries, a Birth Alarm Advanced transmitter can usually operate for one
month. The use of rechargeable or the cheaper zinc-coal batteries is strongly discouraged!
You can leave the Birth Alarm Advanced receiver connected to the mains via the adapter and the USB
cable. Only when you want to carry the receiver or place it somewhere else for a few hours,
disconnect the cable and let the Birth Alarm Advanced receiver run on its internal battery.