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• Option 9
(feed cycles with no blend curve and no feed blend)
Principle of Operation:
When a feed cycle starts, the controller sends a specific ingredient and dos-
age towards every empty drops that is associated with this cycle. These feed
cycles are performed on a daily basis.
Refer to section 2.4.3 to get information about the drops’ filling process when
using feed cycles (dosage or AdLib distribution method).
Settings:
Disable the blend curve (section 5.3).
Disable feed blends (section 5.3).
Select the ingredient and dosage used by each drop (section 6.3).
Disable the Continuous Feeding option (section 5.3).
Set the start time of each feed cycle (section 6.2).
Select on which feed cycle(s) the drops are being filled (section 6.3).
• Option 10
(feed cycles without blend curves and with feed blends)
Principle of Operation:
When a feed cycle starts, the controller sends a specific feed blend and
dosage towards every empty drops that is associated with this cycle. These
feed cycles are performed on a daily basis.
Refer to section 2.4.3 to get information about the drops’ filling process when
using feed cycles (dosage or AdLib distribution method).
Settings:
Disable the blend curve (section 5.3).
Enable feed blends (section 5.3).
Select blend ingredients (section 6.1.1)
Select the feed blend and dosage used by each drop (section 6.3).
Disable the Continuous Feeding option (section 5.3).
Set the start time of each feed cycle (section 6.2).
Select on which feed cycle(s) the drops are being filled (section 6.3).
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Main Menu
9.
Alarm Log
10.
Alarm acknowledge
Alarm Acknowledge
Exit: Press BACK
Press to Select an item
No alarm to ack
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Main Menu
8.
Time clocks
9.
Alarm log
Alarm Log
Exit: Press BACK
Press to Select an item
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8:20A
Module ID
4
Module communication error
9.2
Alarm Log
When an alarm occurs, the alarm LED turns
on and the alarm is recorded in the alarm
log menu, along with the time and date.
The system keeps in memory the previous
50 alarm situations.
Select
9. Alarm Log
• Use the arrow keys to select an alarm.
The date and the time at which the
selected alarm condition occurred are
displayed at the top of the display.
9.3
Acknowledging an Alarm
The following procedure shows how to
acknowledge an alarm once the problem-
atic situation has been fixed.
Select
10. Alarm acknowledge
• Select the alarm that needs to be
acknowledged.
• Use the arrow keys to acknowledge
the alarm.