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User Manual
There is no automatic adaptation in relation to summer and winter time, as some
animal types are very sensitive to changes in their circadian rhythm. If you want the
controller to follow the local time for summer and winter time, you must therefore
manually change the time setting by +/- 1 hour.
Day number
Setting of day number. The at midnight the day number counts up 1 for every 24
hours that pass after the house has been set to active house.
Select whether the day number should show the time since batch start or actual age
of the animals. When the actual age of the animals is required, the day number
must be adjusted until it matches the life expectancy.
Day number can be set as low as -9 so the climate and production controller can
control the preheating of the house prior to the animals being stocked.
Week day
Display of week day.
Week 0: Day 0 – 6
Week 1: Day 7 – 13
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Week 15: Day 105 – 111
Week 16: Day 112 - 118
Start at day
Setting of the day on which the batch shall start.
House name
Setting of house name.
When the house controller is integrated in a LAN network, it is important that each
livestock house has a unique name. The house name is transferred through the net-
work and the livestock house should therefore be identifiable based on the name.
Set up a plan for the naming of all controllers connected to the network.
Service Access activated
Information that the production controller is being remotely serviced via the farm
management-program FarmOnline Explorer.
5.2 History curves
Depending on the type and setup of the controller, the following
history curves for production are available:
• Feeding times
• Feed
• Water
• Inspection pig weight
• Light sensor
• Day values
• Total
• Pigs
5.3 Batch curves
This section is relevant only with batch production.
Together with other information, the curve settings form the basis of the controller’s calculation of production
regulation.