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Running the automatic feeder
6.3.1
Managing transmitters
6.3.1.1 Basics
6.3.1.1.1 Identification process at the box
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1 Aerial
2 Collar transmitter
3 Earmark transmitter
For identification purposes, each calf wears a collar with a transmitter or an earmark with a
transmitter. The transmitter has a multi-digit number, which is also usually stamped into the
transmitter housing. This
transmitter number
is sent from the transmitter to the aerial, which
is part of the feeding station.
6.3.1.1.1 Connection of transmitters and animal numbers
The multi-digit transmitter number is not well suited for rapidly locating individual calves. For
this reason, a calf is issued an animal number along with the transmitter number. The animal
wears this animal number on an easily readable collar, or the animal number is put on the ear-
mark where it can be easily read. Up to 250 different animal numbers of up to six digits can be
assigned to the calves.
6.3.1.2 Creating transmitter numbers
During the initial startup process for the feeder, existing transmitters have to be created once
in the system. When you do this, each transmitter number is assigned one animal number of
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