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TARGET ECO I FEEDING,  rev.09

TARGET ECO I FEEDING

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MONITORING FUNCTIONS ..................................... 28

7.1

Animal Inventory / Starting a New Batch ............................. 28

7.2

Run Time / Consumption History ....................................... 29

7.3

Current Status ............................................................... 30

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ALARMS ............................................................. 31

8.1

Alarm Conditions ............................................................ 31

8.2

Alarm Log ..................................................................... 32

8.3

Acknowledging an Alarm ................................................. 32

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 33

10. TRANSFER MENU ................................................... 34

10.1 Screen Contrast .............................................................. 34
10.2 Communication Speed ...................................................... 34
10.3 Update/Backup Process with a USB Drive ............................. 34

11. WORK SHEETS .................................................... 35

ANNEX 1: CORE CARD ................................................. 40

INDEX ........................................................................ 41

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ECO I FEEDING    rev.09

ECO I FEEDING

INDEX

A

Actuator

Activation  17

Current position  30

Location  7

Principle of operation  8

Relay assignment  22

Settings  22

Air compressor

Relay assignment  21

Alarms

Acknowledging an alarm  32

Alarm conditions  31–32

Alarm log  32

Alarm output wiring  12

CDM-1 alarm status LEDs  14

Animals

# of delivered animals  28

# of mortalities  28

# of new entries  28

Age  25

Inventory  28

New batch  28

Augers

Cleanout auger   see Cleanout

Ration auger  see Fill augers

B

Backup   see Memory card
Batch   see Animals
Bins   see Fill augers
Buttons  13

C

Card

Memory card  34

CDM-1

Led meaning  14

Manual switch  14

Toggle switch  10

Cleanout

Cleanout auger

Activation & Settings  18

Location  7

Relay assignment  21

Remaining cleanout time  30

Cleanout operation  8

Cleanout valves

Location  7

Relay assignment  21

Feed gap delay

Settings  18

Clock

Setting the time and date  15

Clock outputs

Activation  17

Relay assignment  21

Settings  27

Communication error  31
Compressor   see Air compressor
Conditions (current)  30
Configuration module  34
Connections  12
Consumption

see Feed consumption

Contrast (LCD screen)  13, 34
Controller

Backup  see Memory card

Features  6

Installation setup  17–19

Location of the controls  13

Mounting instructions  12

Software  23

Core card  40
Current   see Feeder motor
Curves  see Ration curve
Cycles   see Feed cycles

D

Date  15
Delivering animals  28
Distribution

see Feed distribution

Drops

Activation  17

Drop ration selection

(for drops with actuator only)  26

Drop settings  25

Enable / disable the drops  25

Location  7

Principle of operation  8

Relay assignment  

21

F

Feed consumption

History

Activation  18

History menu  29

Today's feed consumption  30

Feed cycles

Activation  17

Assigning drops' feed cycles  25

Automatic feed selection (curve)

Activation  17

Assigning drops' ration curve  25

Settings  24

Current status  30

Enable/disable the cycles  26

Manual start / stop / pause  30

Settings  26

Feed distribution

Process  8

Feed intake  see Fill augers
Feed schedule  see Feed cycles
Feeder

Amperage draw

Overload protection  9

Feeder motor

Location  7

Manual start / stop  14, 30

Motor current

Actual current consumption  30

Maximum current limit  19

Overload delay  19

Run time history

Activation  18

Fill auger

Consumption history  29

Location  7

Principle of operation  9

Run time history  29

H

History

Run time / consumption

Activation  18

History menus  29

Hog   see Animals
Hours   see Time

I

Installation setup  17–19
Installer password  16
Inventory (Animals)  28

K

Keys  13

L

LCD screen

Contrast adjustment  13

LEDs   see Pilot light
Light   see Pilot light

M

Memory card  34
Mortalities  28
Motor   see Feeder motor
Mounting instructions  12

O

Outputs  6

Summary of Contents for ECO I FEEDING

Page 1: ...REV 11 M 890 00035 rev 09 TARGET ECO I FEEDING Feed Distribution System for Hogs USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...09 TARGET ECO I FEEDING NOTICE Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The information contained in it is however subject to change without notice du...

Page 3: ...see Clock output Toggle switch 10 Transfer Configuration transfer 34 U USB Drive 34 User password 16 V Valves see Cleanout valve or Fill augers Version software 23 W Weighing error 31 Window size Sett...

Page 4: ...sor Conditions current 30 Configuration module 34 Connections 12 Consumption see Feed consumption Contrast LCD screen 13 34 Controller Backup see Memory card Features 6 Installation setup 17 19 Locati...

Page 5: ...circuit The room temperature where the controller is located must always remain between 32 F and 104 F 0 C to 40 C For Indoor use only To avoid exposing the controller to harmful gases or excessive hu...

Page 6: ...type of ration that is distributed to the animals over time It is thus pos sible to increase the number of feed cycles or to switch rations as the animals grow up Cleanout Cleanout periods allow evacu...

Page 7: ...p 85 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 86 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 87 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 88 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 89 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 90 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 91 ___...

Page 8: ...anout auger can also be used to send feed left overs back to their original bin During the cleanout period the feeder motor and the optional cleanout auger are activated in order to evacuate feed from...

Page 9: ...D 2 to ID 19 Drop 3 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 4 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 5 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 6 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 7 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 8 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 D...

Page 10: ...ontrolled by an actuator Cleanout Auger optional Cleanout valves for rations 1 8 if a cleanout auger is used Cleanout Master Valve if a cleanout au ger is used Air compressor if a cleanout auger is us...

Page 11: ...nt name CONTROLLER 2 DMP for instance This way the controller will never erase a file on the card 3 Update Firmware Choose 3 Update Firmware to download a new firmware file into your controller This p...

Page 12: ...pment and within easy reach of the operator It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for theequipment 3 2 2 Alarm Connection There are two types of alarms on the mar ket One type activates when...

Page 13: ...ECO I FEEDING rev 09 TARGET ECO I FEEDING 4 USER INTERFACE 4 1 Location of the Controls Main LCD Screen The large LCD screen is used to display the various parameters and menus The Current Conditions...

Page 14: ...y start or stop the feeder connected to the CDM 1 Select Auto for the feeder to run in au tomatic mode Pilot lights of the CDM 1 module The following table gives the meaning of each status LED of CDM...

Page 15: ...nabled s 5 3 Ration 1 8 Consumption Today s feed consumption is displayed separately for each ration Current Status Exit Press BACK Press to Select an item Start feed cycle None Feeder motor Auto Actu...

Page 16: ...r password and write it down in a safe place Password Exit Press BACK Change Press Modify Press to Select an item Current user User 1 Change the user Change the password Confirm the password 29 TARGET...

Page 17: ...ING 5 3 Installation Setup The following section shows how to cus tomize the controller for your particular application Normally this setup needs to be done only once Select 11 Installation 1 Settings...

Page 18: ...associated with the current ration from 1 minute to 8 hours If proximity sensors are not used the Max Run Time represents theperiod of time required to fill up the drops Feed cycles stop at the end of...

Page 19: ...ected This de lay ranges from 0 to 30 minutes Note that if the controller uses many proximity sensors the proximity sen sor used to monitor the Feed Gap De lay is the one associated with the cur rent...

Page 20: ...lay strip 25 TARGET ECO I FEEDING rev 09 TARGET ECO I FEEDING 6 2 Drop Settings The following procedure shows how to adjust the particular settings of each drop Select 3 Drop Settings Accessible if dr...

Page 21: ...cles are active during the selected curve point Accessible if the Active feed cycles in curve option is enabled s 5 3 Ration Curves Exit Press BACK Change Press Modify Press to Select an item Select R...

Page 22: ...Actuator Module ID 3 Output 7 Close Actuator Module ID 3 Output 7 Hysteresis 3 Current actuator position This is the current position of the actuator s potentiometer Use it as a reference to assign an...

Page 23: ...Actuator Module ID 3 Output 7 Close Actuator Module ID 3 Output 7 Hysteresis 3 Current actuator position This is the current position of the actuator s potentiometer Use it as a reference to assign an...

Page 24: ...cles are active during the selected curve point Accessible if the Active feed cycles in curve option is enabled s 5 3 Ration Curves Exit Press BACK Change Press Modify Press to Select an item Select R...

Page 25: ...lay strip 25 TARGET ECO I FEEDING rev 09 TARGET ECO I FEEDING 6 2 Drop Settings The following procedure shows how to adjust the particular settings of each drop Select 3 Drop Settings Accessible if dr...

Page 26: ...ected This de lay ranges from 0 to 30 minutes Note that if the controller uses many proximity sensors the proximity sen sor used to monitor the Feed Gap De lay is the one associated with the cur rent...

Page 27: ...associated with the current ration from 1 minute to 8 hours If proximity sensors are not used the Max Run Time represents theperiod of time required to fill up the drops Feed cycles stop at the end of...

Page 28: ...ING 5 3 Installation Setup The following section shows how to cus tomize the controller for your particular application Normally this setup needs to be done only once Select 11 Installation 1 Settings...

Page 29: ...r password and write it down in a safe place Password Exit Press BACK Change Press Modify Press to Select an item Current user User 1 Change the user Change the password Confirm the password 29 TARGET...

Page 30: ...nabled s 5 3 Ration 1 8 Consumption Today s feed consumption is displayed separately for each ration Current Status Exit Press BACK Press to Select an item Start feed cycle None Feeder motor Auto Actu...

Page 31: ...y start or stop the feeder connected to the CDM 1 Select Auto for the feeder to run in au tomatic mode Pilot lights of the CDM 1 module The following table gives the meaning of each status LED of CDM...

Page 32: ...ECO I FEEDING rev 09 TARGET ECO I FEEDING 4 USER INTERFACE 4 1 Location of the Controls Main LCD Screen The large LCD screen is used to display the various parameters and menus The Current Conditions...

Page 33: ...pment and within easy reach of the operator It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for theequipment 3 2 2 Alarm Connection There are two types of alarms on the mar ket One type activates when...

Page 34: ...nt name CONTROLLER 2 DMP for instance This way the controller will never erase a file on the card 3 Update Firmware Choose 3 Update Firmware to download a new firmware file into your controller This p...

Page 35: ...ontrolled by an actuator Cleanout Auger optional Cleanout valves for rations 1 8 if a cleanout auger is used Cleanout Master Valve if a cleanout au ger is used Air compressor if a cleanout auger is us...

Page 36: ...D 2 to ID 19 Drop 3 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 4 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 5 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 6 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 7 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 8 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 D...

Page 37: ...anout auger can also be used to send feed left overs back to their original bin During the cleanout period the feeder motor and the optional cleanout auger are activated in order to evacuate feed from...

Page 38: ...p 85 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 86 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 87 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 88 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 89 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 90 _________ ID 2 to ID 19 Drop 91 ___...

Page 39: ...type of ration that is distributed to the animals over time It is thus pos sible to increase the number of feed cycles or to switch rations as the animals grow up Cleanout Cleanout periods allow evacu...

Page 40: ...circuit The room temperature where the controller is located must always remain between 32 F and 104 F 0 C to 40 C For Indoor use only To avoid exposing the controller to harmful gases or excessive hu...

Page 41: ...sor Conditions current 30 Configuration module 34 Connections 12 Consumption see Feed consumption Contrast LCD screen 13 34 Controller Backup see Memory card Features 6 Installation setup 17 19 Locati...

Page 42: ...see Clock output Toggle switch 10 Transfer Configuration transfer 34 U USB Drive 34 User password 16 V Valves see Cleanout valve or Fill augers Version software 23 W Weighing error 31 Window size Sett...

Page 43: ...REV 11 M 890 00035 rev 09 TARGET ECO I FEEDING Feed Distribution System for Hogs USER S MANUAL...

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