Nedap N V RTLACT LACTIVATOR REALTIME User Manual

N. V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP LACTIVATOR REALTIME

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 Getting started InTime and RealTime  Heat detection             Manual article number 5277582 -1      October 2011 / Manual version 1.1User manual For operation and maintenance
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                                         Manual version 1.1 Preface This manual describes the operation and maintenance of the Heat detection system.  Conventions Abbreviations used in this manual:  IT  InTime (used for lactivator type) RT  RealTime (used for lactivator type) VP V-pack Pictograms    This pictogram indicates an important subject.  Please pay extra attention here.  More information •  Later versions of this document will be posted to the Nedap Agri Website, as required.  Please visit our website (http://www.nedap-agri.com) for more information or to find related manuals.  Version overview  Manual version 1.0 / August 2011  First release. Manual version 1.1 / October 2011  RealTime FCC and IC warning    For RealTime lactivators only:   FCC ID: CGDRTLACT IC: 1444A-RTLACT and IC: 1444A-VP4101 Complance statements (part15.19) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Cet appareil se conforme aux normes RSS210 exemptés de license du Industry Canada. L'opération est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne doit causer aucune interférence, et  (2) cet appareil doit accepter n'importe quelle interférence, y inclus interférence qui peut causer une opération non pas voulu de cet appareil.  Warning (part15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This in particular is applicable for the antenna which can be delivered with the XQMKII System.  RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65) To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons. This information is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness; its publication conveys no license under any patent or other right, nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice; it is not to be reproduced in any way, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher.  © Nedap N.V., AGRI  P.O. Box 104 NL-7140 AC GROENLO The Netherlands
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                                        Manual version 1.1 Table of contents Preface and Version overview Table of contents 1. Introduction and description .............................................................................................1 1.1. The InTime Lactivator system...............................................................................................1 1.2. The RealTime Lactivator system ..........................................................................................2 2. Working................................................................................................................................3 2.1. Working InTime Lactivator system........................................................................................3 2.2. Working RealTime Lactivator system ...................................................................................4 3. Animal welfare and safety..................................................................................................5 4. Start up operation VPU program.......................................................................................6 4.1. First settings..........................................................................................................................6 4.2. Entering new animal numbers (and groups).........................................................................8 4.2.1. Entering new groups ................................................................................................8 4.2.2. Entering new animal numbers in the InTime Lactivator system ..............................8 4.2.3. Entering new animal numbers in the RealTime Lactivator system..........................9 4.2.4. Changing the responder number and/or basic data ..............................................10 4.3. Heat detection settings .......................................................................................................11 5. Operation VPU program ...................................................................................................12 5.1. Viewing animals in heat ......................................................................................................12 5.2. Using e-mail notification......................................................................................................15 5.3. Using a mobile phone with Internet connection..................................................................15 5.4. Setting up the calendar attentions ......................................................................................16 5.5. Viewing calendar attentions................................................................................................17 5.6. Entering calendar data........................................................................................................18 6. Maintenance, malfunctions and disposal.......................................................................20 6.1. Maintenance........................................................................................................................20 6.2. Malfunctions ........................................................................................................................20 6.3. Disposal ..............................................................................................................................20 Appendix A Technical specifications..................................................................................21 Appendix B Using synchronisation with a Nedap server .................................................22
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 1  1.  Introduction and description The behaviour of an animal in heat is quite different from the normal behaviour. The lactivator activity measurement monitors the changes in the behaviour of the individual animals day and night and it will detect animals that are in heat. The activity of the animals can be with measured with InTime or RealTime lactivators. The different types of lactivators are used with different types of antennas. The antenna in the barn receives the activity information from the InTime or RealTime lactivator of the individual animals. The Velos program determines the activity increase of an animal. If an animal is a lot more active than usual it will get an activity attention. The red light on the process unit will indicate this attention. The Velos program displays overviews of animals with a clear increased activity on a PC screen or on a mobile phone. 1.1.  The InTime Lactivator system The InTime Lactivator system consists of one or more antennas and a process unit connected to a PC or network. This system works with InTime lactivators only.             1.  Antenna for reading IT Lactivator data 2.  Reader 3.  Velos Process Unit  (VPU) 4.  PC connection or network connection     via LAN network 5.  Mobile phone with Internet connection 6.  Nedap Velos cable 7.  Ethernet cable 8.  Antenna cable 9.  Mobile Internet connection Figure 1. Overview InTime Lactivator system  3 2576481   9
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 2  1.2.  The RealTime Lactivator system        Figure 2. Overview RealTime Lactivator system with cable distances  The RealTime Lactivator system consists of one or more antennas and a process unit connected to a PC or network. This system works with RealTime lactivators only.            1.  Antenna for reading RT Lactivator data 2.  Reader 3.  Velos Process Unit  (VPU) 4.  PC connection or Network connection   via LAN network 5.  Mobile phone with Internet connection 6.  Nedap Velos cable 7.  Ethernet cable 8.  Antenna cable 9.  Mobile Internet connection   Figure 3. Overview RealTime Lactivator system with cable types used   3 2576481  9 ← 2 m. → ← < 200 m. → ↑ 2 m.  ↓
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 3  2. Working The lactivator activity measurement can work with InTime lactivators and InTime antennas or with RealTime lactivators and RealTime antennas. 2.1.  Working InTime Lactivator system The antenna identifies animals with an InTime lactivator that walk through the antenna field. When an animal is identified in the antenna, the reader sends the animal responder number and the activity information to the Velos program.               1.  Neck IT Lactivator 2.  Leg IT Lactivator 3.  Walkthrough antenna 4.  Floor antenna 5.  Reader 6.  Lactivator info with responder number and activity data 7.  VPU controller with Velos program    Figure 4. Connection between Velos program and InTime antenna  5 4 7 5 3 7 6 126 6 6
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 4  2.2.  Working RealTime Lactivator system The antenna will often receive the activity information and the animal responder number from every RealTime Lactivator in the antenna field. The antenna reader collects these data and sends them to the Velos program every 2 hours. An animal should be in the antenna field at least once every 24 hours for complete activity data but more frequent is advisable for accurate attentions. The size of the antenna field is 30 to 50 meters depending on the housing environment materials. More than one antenna can be used to reach a larger detection area.             1.  Leg RT Lactivator 2.  Antenna 3.  Lactivator info with responder number and activity data 4.  Reader 5.  VPU controller with Velos program    Figure 5. Connection between Velos program and RealTime antenna        Figure 6. Examples of possible detection areas of 1 or 2 antennas 30-50 m. 2 4 2 3 13 5
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 5  3.  Animal welfare and safety The automated actions of the Nedap Velos Livestock Management System do never discharge the user of the system from his/her responsibility to assure and to take care of the well-being of the animals.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 6  4.  Start up operation VPU program Enter the animal and responder numbers and the heat detection settings. 4.1. First settings Enter the password and make the first settings. 1.  Click on the VPU program shortcut on the desktop to start the program on the VPU controller. Enter the user password in the login page and press Login. The default User password is 1234.        2.  Enter a unique user password in the English page Settings >System – Users. Click on the left hand side of the page on Settings and then on Users (under the System heading). Click on User to change the default password in a new password and to change the language from English to another language. Optionally add more users.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 7  3.  Check the date and time (zone) in the page Settings >System – Date/time. The VPU will restart after adjustment. Press Submit to save the changes.   4.  Optionally adjust the calendar attention settings in the page Settings > Farm – Calendar. See chapter 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 for more information about the calendar.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 8  4.2.  Entering new animal numbers (and groups) 4.2.1.  Entering new groups There is one default group: group number 99. Optionally add one or more new group(s) in the page Settings > Farm - Groups to be able to put animals in different groups.  4.2.2.  Entering new animal numbers in the InTime Lactivator system Add the animal numbers and the other animal data in the VPU program after the responders from the animals were identified at an antenna.  The responder number of animals with a Lactivator, identified at an antenna for the first time, will appear in the page My tasks > Farm – Unknown responders.    Enter the data from the animals with the unknown responder numbers and adjust the group number and the feed strategy if necessary. Change the default group number 99 and the default feed strategy 99 in the screen Settings > Farm – responders if necessary.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                            Manual version 1.1 / Page 9  4.2.3.  Entering new animal numbers in the RealTime Lactivator system Add the animal numbers and the other animal data in the VPU program after the responders from the animals were identified at an antenna.  The responder number of animals with a Lactivator, identified at the antenna for the first time, will appear in the page My tasks > Farm – Unknown responders-realtime.   Click on a responder number to enter the animal number from this lactivator in the program.  Enter the animal number from the animals with the unknown responder numbers and optionally adjust the group number and the other data. Click on Submit to store the data. Use the option Fixed   if a date should keep this same value when entering the data for the next lactivator.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 10  4.2.4.  Changing the responder number and/or basic data Adding a responder number and data from new animals manually is possible in the page Farm > Herd or Group overview (see screenshot below) but not advisable. It is easier to identify the responder number at the antenna first and enter the animal data via the Unknown responder page as described in the previous pages.  To change the responder number or to add or change other basic data after an animal was entered for the first time, select the link Basic data in the page Farm > Animal (enter the number behind the magnifying glass   at the bottom of the page an press enter). The responder number can not be changed when using synchronisation with a Nedap server (see Appendix B for more information about this).  Enter the heat and calving dates in this page later on also or use the Farm > Quick entry page.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 11  4.3.  Heat detection settings Optionally adjust the Lactivator settings in the page Settings > Activity - Lactivator. The first days after calving and insemination NO attentions will be given because the averages are not reliable yet. This first period of no attentions will only work if the calving date and the last insemination date of an animal is always entered. Turn off the Show pregnant animals check box   to ignore the activity attentions of animals with state pregnant. Turn on the Show decreased activity check box   to see the animals with a decreased activity attention. The activity attentions will disappear after the Show attentions set hours. Press Submit to save any changes.  Adjust the sensitivity of the Lactivator activity attentions if necessary. Animals will get an attention when the activity is higher than the level set for several following 2-hour periods. In case of a lower sensitivity less animals will get an attention.  Less attentions                        More attentions
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 12  5.  Operation VPU program 5.1.  Viewing animals in heat The behaviour of an animal in heat is quite different from her normal behaviour. She is restless, tries to mount other animals, gets mounted by other animals and shows a standing reflex.    sniffing, chin resting / ± 12 hours  mounting other cows (attempt) / ± 8 hours  standing heat / ± 5 hours  InTime heat detection: The antenna(s) on the farm will often receive the activity data and the animal responder number from the Lactivator(s) in the antenna field. The antenna reader collects the activity data of each animal and sends them to the Velos program every 2 hours.  RealTime heat detection: The antenna will often receive the activity information and the animal responder number from every RT Lactivator in the antenna field. The antenna reader collects these data and sends them to the Velos program every 2 hours. An animal does not need to be in the antenna field all the time, at least once every 24 hours is the minimum to store the complete 24 hour activity data but more frequent readings is necessary for accurate attentions. The activity measurement monitors the changes in the active behaviour of the individual animals because the activity in a period is compared to the activity in the same period on the previous days. An activity attention is generated if necessary. The program displays overviews of animals with an activity attention on a PC screen or on a mobile phone.     The red attention light of the process unit will warn if there is an activity attention.    There are 2 types of activity attentions: Activity attention animals that are most likely in heat and Suspicious animals that may be in heat but do not have an attention (yet). Highly increased activity  Suspicious Attention  Nr. of following 2-hour periods  2  3 or more   In Heat  Maybe  Probably     View animals with an activity attention in the page My tasks > Activity - Lactivator – attentions. View suspicious animals in the page My tasks > Activity - Lactivator – suspicious.   View animals with a decreased activity in the page My tasks > Activity - Lactivator – decreased activity. Optionally check other data from these animals (e.g. decreased activity details, milk yield and feed balance) and check the animals for e.g. lameness if necessary.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 13  Check animals with a clear activity attention in the page My Tasks > Activity - Lactivator – attentions. Check the optimum insemination moment, the number of days in lactation, the number of days since the last heat and the number of days since the last insemination. The dark green colour in the coloured bar indicates the optimum insemination moment. Click on an animal number to view the activity details from the past days.   Tick off the checkbox    for the attention animals that were seen or checked and press Seen to mark them as seen on the attention list. The red attention light of the process unit will now be off. The green coloured bar is shown for animals with an activity attention. The dark green optimum insemination moment is based on the first attention. The real ovulation moment will vary per animal, breed and herd.     An insemination should occur 5 – 17 hours after the first activity attention or 0 – 12 hours after the first standing heat.    Inseminate directly after the first activity attention or the first standing heat. It may generally be assumed that, if an animal is actually in heat, she should be inseminated directly after the first activity attention. This gives the best chance of conception as the injected sperm cells are then able to reach the egg at the optimum moment.   Optimum insemination moment      0        5                      17           24                     36 h 0 = first 2h period attention for a clear increased activity Duration of heat in hoursProbability of conception (in %)
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 14  View the animal activity details from the past days (light column with noon in the centre) and nights (dark column with midnight in the centre). The diamonds in the activity line indicate the activity attentions.      A light blue dot ● is a suspicious high 4 hour activity and a red colour diamond ♦ is a clear 6 hour activity attention. The activity line shows the measured activity compared to the activity in the same period on the previous days.  Select the 70 day graph to view the interval since last activity attention(s) (e.g. 19 day heat cycle).  Put the mouse cursor on ● ● ♦ ♦ ● to view the exact calendar date entered by the farmer. Night    Day Midnight
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 15  It is also possible to view animals with an activity attention in the Heat detection attentions report in the page Reports > Lactivator - attentions.     5.2.  Using e-mail notification Enter the e-mail address in the page Settings > Contacts – contact/users (edit contact).   Enter what type of attentions should be send in the page Settings > Contacts – email notification.  5.3.  Using a mobile phone with Internet connection The Velos mobile program is available in the Heat detection system. It can display an overview of animals with an activity attention on a mobile phone.  Ask your dealer how to get mobile access for this purpose.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 16  5.4.  Setting up the calendar attentions 1.  Optionally adjust the calendar attention settings in the page Settings > Farm – Calendar. A calendar attention will be given a certain number of days after a calendar event (a calving, heat or insemination). Optionally adjust the number of days of a first attention or switch off a check box   to turn off an attention.   Attention  BEGIN  Days since  +  Reprod. State  -  END No Heat  30 - 60  Calving  Open  -  Ins date + state Ins.No Insemination  ≥ 60  Calving  Open  -  Ins date + state Ins.In Heat*  19 -23  Heat or Insem.  Open/Insemination  -  State pregnant Pregnancy check  ≥ 42  Insemination  Insemination  -  State pregnant Dry off  215 - 275  Insemination  Pregnant  -  Dry off date Calving  ≥ 275  Insemination  Pregnant  -  Calving date * The In Heat attention will be given for five days and for five 21 day cycles starting on the set number of days after the last heat or insemination. 2.  Optionally create one or more additional new calendar attentions in the page Settings > Farm - Custom attentions. Such custom attentions can be given a certain number of days after a calendar event (a birth, calving, heat, insemination or dry off date).    Click on Add attention to enter one or more custom attentions.  A few examples: Custom attention  BEGIN  - END  Days since Insemination yearling  395  - 500  Birth date Separate for calving  265  - 275  Insemination date Colostrum 0 - 5 Calving date
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 17  5.5.  Viewing calendar attentions 1.  View the calendar attentions in the page My tasks > Calendar. Click on a type of calendar attention to view the animals with an attention and click on an animal number to view the basic animal data.   2.  View the custom attentions in the page Reports > Farm – Custom attentions e.g the Separate for calving report.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 18  5.6.  Entering calendar data Enter new calendar events in the page Farm > Quick Entry or in the page Farm > Edit animal and adjust the reproduction status if necessary.  Event  Enter calendar data  Adjust reproduction state Calving today  New lactation (= calving date today)  - (automatically adjusted to Open) Calving before  New lactation + correct calving date  - (automatically adjusted to Open) Heat Heat date  - Insemination  Insemination date (+ Sire data)  Insemination  Pregnancy check  -  Pregnant Dry off  Dry off date  - Keep Open  -  Keep Open Birth Birth date  -  Method 1 to enter calendar data is via the page Farm > Quick Entry. Enter the Animal number(s) under Selection and select an action (e.g. an calendar date or reproduction state).     When a new lactation is started all totals and calendar data from the previous lactation will be deleted.   Method 2 to enter calendar data is in the page Farm > Edit animal via the page Farm > Animal overview. Enter an animal number behind the magnifying glass   at the bottom of the page or click on an animal number in the page My tasks > Calendar to view the Basic data in the page Farm > Animal overview. Select the link Basic data in this page to view more details or to enter calendar data.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 19   Click on the image   behind the heat or insemination date to view the previous heat and insemination dates. Click on New to start a new lactation with the calving date today.    When a new lactation is started all totals and calendar data from the previous lactation will be deleted.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 20  6.  Maintenance, malfunctions and disposal 6.1. Maintenance Check the operation of the antennas regularly by testing the identification with a lactivator that is not used on an animal and by checking the registered activity data. Carry out maintenance of the InTime antennas according to the table below. Item to check After 1st week Every week Every month Every 6 months What/How to check  All bolts and nuts  X   X Tighten.  Damaged or worn parts  X    Replace.  Floor antenna   X    Antenna environment should not stay wet all the time.  Neck and Leg lactivators   X  Check the attachment at the animal’s neck or leg.   Carry out maintenance of the RealTime antennas according to the table below. Item to check After 1st week Every week Every month Every 6 months What/How to check  Lactivators    X  Check the attachment at the animal’s leg.  6.2. Malfunctions The webpage My tasks > System - System attentions will show if there are any malfunctions. If the system is not working correctly, an alarm will occur. The blue light on the process unit will blink. Check the cause of the alarm, solve it and remove the system attention. Click in the page Maintenance > Monitor - Behaviour components on the button View to see the actual state of the Antenna.  6.3. Disposal At discard dispose of materials from the Heat detection system in accordance with the current environmental rules of the state or local governing authorities.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 21  Appendix A  Technical specifications Specifications for transport / installation  Electrical supply Main supply  100V - 240V Frequency  50 – 60 Hz Input voltage (use Nedap power supply)  24-28V DC Environmental Operating temperatures    0°C / +45°C Transport / storage temperatures  -25°C / +70°C Humidity (rh)  45°C / 85% Enclosure protection class (when cover and cables installed correctly)  IP65 Enclosures of electronics may not be exposed to direct sunlight.  The identification of the Nedap Velos system is compatible with the ISO standard (ISO 11784 and 11785).    Check if electronic equipment from manufacturers other than Nedap is used on the farm. If the other system is not compatible to the ISO system this can have a negative influence on the ID performance of the Nedap Velos system. Please contact your Nedap Velos dealer.
 Nedap Velos – InTime and RealTime Heat detection user manual GB                           Manual version 1.1 / Page 22  Appendix B  Using synchronisation with a Nedap server Optionally adjust the Server settings in the page Settings > System - Server e.g. when using synchronisation with a Nedap server. Press Submit to save the changes.

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