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10. Testing
Before you start using Birth Alarm Lite 2.0, it is important to test it to ensure that it works
properly. You can easily do the testing yourself.
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Preferably take the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 to where your mare is located.
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Take the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 and switch it on so that the status light flashes green
once every 4 seconds.
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Now turn the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 90 degrees so that one of the narrow sides is
facing upwards.
(Attention: When using the sleep mode, the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0
should also be horizontal again after 15 seconds)
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The status light will now flash orange.
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After a few seconds, the status light turns blue, and a connection is made.
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Within a short time the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 will now call the number programmed
under "M1".
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Do not answer or reject the call via the red button, just let the phone ring.
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The Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 stops ringing automatically after a few seconds.
Now you can stop the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 by simply calling it. The Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 will
reject your call, but now you have stopped the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0. The Birth Alarm Lite 2.0
will then not call any further numbers unless it is tilted again after being below the critical
angle for a few minutes.
If the test worked, Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 is ready to use on your mare.
If you still experience problems, you can use the "troubleshooter' provided.
You can programme the mobile number of the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 into your own mobile
phone with the name "Mare" or "Birth". You will then be able to see in advance in the screen
of your mobile phone when the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 calls you, so you do not have to answer
the call.
When you receive a call from Birth Alarm Lite 2.0
‐ whether it is a birth announcement or
during programming ‐ never answer a call from Birth Alarm
Lite 2.0. When you pick up, you
are basically having "a conversation" with the Birth Alarm Lite 2.0 and that costs unnecessary
money! Don't push a call away either (pressing the red button) because in that case, the Birth
Alarm Lite 2.0 may be forwarded to your voicemail.