Spider
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Feeding computer
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Voercomputer
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Fütterungscomputer
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6.
Using the LED indicators
The unit uses 16 RGB LEDS to indicate the Spider's current process.
The following is an overview of the various colours and their meanings.
Orange:
No communication with processor. This happens
on the first start up. The Spider will establish its
own network.
Light blue, crossfaded:
Stand by (waiting for next animal).
Blue:
Animal is f indication of number of feed
types. Example: 4 feeding stations with 4 feed
types, if feeding station 1 is feeding and this
animal is receiving 3 feed types, the first 3 LEDs
will flash blue.
Green, flashing:
Feed motor is in operation; the LED matching the dispenser in operation will light up.
Yellow, crossfaded:
Waiting for animal to exit feeding station: the animal has no more feed credit or has not
been recognised for a while.
Yellow, continuous:
(Only applicable in milking parlour.) If the limit switch is activated continuously, the yellow
LED will remain lit up. Antenna recognition will remain inactive until the limit switch returns to
the normal position.
Red, continuous:
Motor error: motor current is too high (±3A) or is not giving feedback. If the motor responds
normal the next time it is actuated, the error will disappear and this LED will no longer light up
red. If a motor error occurs 3 times in a row (no feedback/overcurrent), the motor will be
disabled for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the motor can be actuated again; if the error has
disappeared, the LED will light up green again. For exact error reporting, see
‘
Feed overview
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in the user interface.
Red, flashing:
If all lights are flashing red, a motor is running continuously.
RFID LEDs
See chapter 4.3.4 for explanation of below mentioned function.
Red:
Multiplexing (on = Antenna active).
Green:
Tag detected.
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