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Operating the automatic feeder
Note:
If you know that your automatic feeder has a component that is not being displayed, con-
tact your service technician so that he/she can adjust your setup. Never adjust the setup your-
self.
Changing the setup can cause the automatic feeder to malfunction. If the auto-
matic feeder malfunctions, your calves could suffer from malnutrition. Malnutrition can cause
impaired growth and development, increased susceptibility to illness or even the death of your
calves.
4.3.1
Symbols
Different symbols are displayed in front of and in several menus, submenus and lists.
4.3.1.1 Position arrows
In automatic mode, position arrows are displayed in front of menus:
•
A shaded arrow indicates that the menu contains submenus.
•
An unshaded arrow means that you can change settings here or perform actions.
4.3.1.2 Angle brackets
Angle brackets around a menu or list mean that you can choose between menu items
or list items. For example, you can select the appropriate calf from a list of animal numbers
using the calf's animal number. If you see angle brackets at the top of the display, it means
you can scroll left and right.
4.3.1.3 Square brackets
[ ]
Values or terms are in square brackets. When you press
the value / list item begins to
flash in the input field. You can now use the number keys to enter values or use
to
select values from a list, such as [yes] or [no].
Note:
If you enter a value in an input field and the value is too high or too low, this value is
automatically set to the highest (too high) or lowest (too low) possible value after you press
.
4.3.1.4 Bar electrode free/covered
The following symbols appear at the top right of your display when animals are being fed in
feed mode or when the mixer is being drained.
Summary of Contents for TAP5-CH2-25
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