Silent Herdsman 2110012 Silent Herdsman Collar User Manual

Silent Herdsman Limited Silent Herdsman Collar

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Contents
1 About this Guide ............................................................................................................ 5
2 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 6
3 Installation ...................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................. 7
3.2 Silent Herdsman® Management Computer .............................................................. 7
3.3 Management Computer Installation ........................................................................ 9
3.4 Data Gathering Base Station .................................................................................. 9
4 Silent Herdsman Collar .............................................................................................. 10
4.1 Standard Assembly ............................................................................................... 10
4.2 Collar Sensor ........................................................................................................ 10
4.3 Buckle ................................................................................................................... 11
4.4 Weight .................................................................................................................. 11
5 Silent Herdsman® Management Computer ................................................................... 12
5.1 Start Up ................................................................................................................ 12
5.2 Overview ............................................................................................................... 13
5.3 On Screen Keyboard ............................................................................................ 14
6 Activity Monitoring ........................................................................................................ 16
6.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 16
6.2 Oestrus Prediction ................................................................................................ 16
6.3 Oestrus Detection Threshold ................................................................................ 18
6.4 Future Oestrus Events .......................................................................................... 19
6.5 Calving Date Indicator ........................................................................................... 20
6.6 Changing Time Period on Activity Graphs ............................................................. 20
7 Alerts ........................................................................................................................... 23
7.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 23
7.2 Multiple Alerts ....................................................................................................... 24
7.3 System Alerts ........................................................................................................ 25
7.4 Alert Beacon ......................................................................................................... 25
7.5 Alerts and Activity ................................................................................................. 26
7.6 Annotations ........................................................................................................... 28
7.7 Email Alerts........................................................................................................... 29
8 Collars ......................................................................................................................... 30
8.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 30
8.2 Attaching Collars to Cows ..................................................................................... 30
8.3 Detaching Collars from Cows ................................................................................ 32
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8.4 Finding Collars ...................................................................................................... 34
8.5 Deleting Collar ...................................................................................................... 34
8.6 Saving List of Attached Cows ............................................................................... 34
9 Cow Information Table ................................................................................................. 35
9.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 35
9.2 Importing Herd Information ................................................................................... 36
9.3 Cow Groups .......................................................................................................... 36
10 Settings .................................................................................................................... 37
10.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 37
10.2 Activity Display ...................................................................................................... 37
10.3 System Settings .................................................................................................... 38
10.4 Group Settings ...................................................................................................... 39
10.5 Data Exchange ..................................................................................................... 40
10.6 Data Backup ......................................................................................................... 43
10.7 Reports ................................................................................................................. 43
11 System Functions ..................................................................................................... 46
11.1 Online User Guide ................................................................................................ 46
11.2 System Power Down ............................................................................................. 46
11.3 Manual Starting of Silent Herdsman ...................................................................... 47
Appendix A Base Stations ................................................................................................ 48
Appendix B InterHerd Export Events ................................................................................ 50
Appendix C Collar Upgrade .............................................................................................. 52
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 52
Upgrading Collars ............................................................................................................ 53
Appendix D Regulatory Information .................................................................................. 56
Declaration of Conformance ............................................................................................ 56
Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment ........................................................................ 57
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1 About this Guide
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Abbreviations
SHM Silent Herdsman
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2 Introduction
The Silent Herdsman® system is a new generation of technology that improves significantly
the capabilities of automated detection and reporting of the oestrus cycle for cows.
The system monitors the herd around the clock to ensure that no oestrus events are missed
and the optimal time for fertilisation is alerted to achieve maximum efficiency of the herd for
milk production.
Data collection and alerting has been designed to fit in with the normal working routine of the
farm by accessing data on the cow while it is in the milking or holding areas. Therefore no
additional time is required within the parlour and alerts are produced by the management
computer when a cow requires attention.
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3 Installation
3.1 Overview
The Silent Herdsman system consists of the following equipment
Silent Herdsman® Management Computer
Network router
Silent Herdsman® Data Gathering Base Station
Silent Herdsman® Collar
Figure 1 Silent Herdsman® System Overview
3.2 Silent Herdsman® Management Computer
The management computer is designed with a rugged protection, plastic front bezel with a
NEMA4 (IP65) grade of protection. To improve reliability no fans are used for cooling and
heat is removed by air vents and conducted through the case.
Desktop or Wall Mounted Screen
The management computer has air vents at the rear, therefore liquids or spray must be kept
away from the rear of the computer unit.
No liquids or spray should enter the rear of the computer.
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Figure 2 - Silent Herdsman® Management Computer
However the front of the Management Computer is IP65 rated which guarantees waterproof
and dustproof protection when using the screen, ensuring reliable operation when using the
touch screen.
Figure 3 illustrates the location of the I/O on the management computer
Figure 3 I/O locations on Silent Herdsman® Management Computer
Wall Mounted Enclosure
For harsher environments, the Silent Herdsman is available with the PC mounted in a IP65
enclosure to provide all round protection to dust and moisture.
Figure 4 - Silent Herdsman® Wall mounted enclosure
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Figure 5 - I/O locations on Silent Herdsman® Management Computer (Enclosure)
Note that the wall mounted enclosure has two USB connectors available at the front. These
can be used to connect a keyboard/mouse or USB Drive.
3.3 Management Computer Installation
The management computer will be mounted to a secure fixing such as a wall near a power
outlet or on a desk stand.
In typical installations, only two connections will be made. These connections are the supply
from the mains power socket and the second connection is the network connection which is
connected to the network router that communications with the base stations.
The touch screen will be used for both data display and data input.
‘1 Power switch’ must be pressed to power up computer after power outage.
3.4 Data Gathering Base Station
The data gathering base stations provide a wireless connection between the management
computer and the collars attached to the cows being monitored. This enables the data to be
collected from the cows automatically without human intervention and ensures no delays
during the milking process.
In order for the base stations to have an opportunity to retrieve the data stored in
the cow’s collar, the cow must be within 30 meters of a base station for at least 20
mins a day.
The ideal location for base stations is above the cow at approximately 3.5 meters,
e.g. on the parlour roof or in an area where the herd congregates such as the
holding pen.
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4.1 Standard Assembly
The collar attached to the cow comprises of 4 different components:
Sensor
Strap
Buckle
Weight
4.2 Collar Sensor
Figure 6 illustrates how the strap is attached to the collar sensor by running the strap
through the two openings of the collar sensor.
The uncovered side of the sensor box placed facing away from the cow’s neck. Also
the unique number for the sensor box is visible on this front side of the box and on
the back side of the box underneath the strap.
Figure 6 Strap Position on Collar Sensor
To ensure maximum performance of the Silent Herdsman, the collar sensor must be placed
on the upper part of the neck as illustrated in Figure 7
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Figure 7 Location for Collar Sensor on Neck
4.3 Buckle
The buckle is used to adjust the length of the collar to ensure that it fits neatly and
comfortably around the neck.
4.4 Weight
The strap is passed through the opening on the weight before the buckle is secured. The
weight ensures that the collar sensor remains in the optimum location on the neck, see
Figure 7.
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5 Silent Herdsman® Management Computer
5.1 Start Up
When the Silent Herdsman management computer is turned on, it will automatically launch
the monitoring software with a screen similar to Figure 8.
Figure 8 Opening Screen of Silent Herdsman Software
If the software does not start up automatically or the Silent Herdsman management software
has been shutdown, it can be restarted by double clicking the Silent Herdsman icon in the
Windows ‘Start’ menu or from the desktop as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9 Silent Herdsman Icon Double Click to Start System
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5.2 Overview
The Silent Herdsman application is organised with the cow and collar information displayed
on the left hand side and the operational information on the cows accessed through a series
of Tabs along the top as indicated in Figure 10.
Figure 10: Silent Herdsman Application User Interface
The cow information can be ordered according to either the “Local ID” or the “Collar ID” by
selecting the appropriate title at the top of the column in the cow list.
Figure 11: Silent Herdsman Application Sorting Cow List
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Operational features that are significant such as cows in oestrus (shown red in the above
image) or a malfunctioning collar are sorted to the top of the cow table by pressing the
Prioritise key.
To select a cow for detailed information, click on the respective icon for the cow number
which will then be highlighted as shown below in Figure 12. The Cow ID, Group and the
Collar ID will also be displayed in the activity window.
Figure 12: Click on any Cow to Access Information
The icons on the left hand side of the display provide a visual cue of important alerts within
the Silent Herdsman system, the meaning of each of these icons is given in Table 1
Normal Cow with no pending alerts
Oestrus Detected
Collar working normally
Collar Error
Table 1 Icons used in Silent Herdsman Software
5.3 On Screen Keyboard
By default the Silent Herdsman system is provided as a touch screen with no physical
keyboard or mouse attached. In order to enter text into the system a virtual keyboard is
provided.
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The virtual keyboard will appear automatically when input is required from the user, however
it can also be forced to appear by pressing the keyboard button as illustrated in Figure 13.
Figure 13: Location of Keyboard Icon
When the keyboard button is pressed the keyboard appears as shown in Figure 14 (unless
the “Physical keyboard” option is set in the settings tab, see section 10.3 on page 38).
Figure 14: Virtual Keyboard
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6 Activity Monitoring
6.1 Overview
The main display for reviewing the behaviour and history of a cow is shown after selecting
the ‘Activity’ tab. This display is shown in Figure 15 with the primary information provided
using a time line plot. The collar monitors the cows throughout the day and when in range of
a base station the data is analysed and uploaded by the herd monitoring software which is
then displayed in the Activity tab.
When the cow is selected from the list of cow Local IDs on the left, the associated activity
information is displayed in the graph area as shown in Figure 15. Details of the cow selected
is shown below the graph, which displays the cow’s Local ID, Herd ID, Group and Collar
number, this is highlighted in the Figure 15.
Figure 15 Display of Cow Activity
For more information on annotating the activity plot see section 7.6 ‘Annotations’ on
page 28.
6.2 Oestrus Prediction
The activity plot displays two types of graphs:
Yellow activity graph - provides information on the general activity of the cow.
Red Oestrus indication graph - analysed data representing the likelihood of cow
being in oestrus.
The higher the value of the peak of the red, oestrus indication graph, then the higher the
likelihood the cow is in oestrus. When this red graph exceeds the sensitivity threshold an
alert is generated and an Oestrus Detected’ annotation will automatically be generated and
placed on the graph.
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The yellow graph provides additional information on the cow and reflects the general activity
of the cow. By observing the yellow activity graph this can be used to verify an oestrus
detection as an increase in general activity is typically observed.
In many instances the activity level, yellow graph, may be seen to exhibit a sizeable spike
and will be dependent on the general operations of the farm. For example it is common to
see a spike in the activity graph at milking times. However, if this is not associated with a red
oestrus indication graph then the cow is unlikely to be in oestrus.
Figure 16 highlights the two examples of oestrus detections where the large red, oestrus
indication graphs and a coincident large yellow, activity graph can be observed.
Figure 16 Activity and Oestrus Detection Plots
It should be noted that small ‘spikes’ may appear on the red graph; these typically indicate a
change of environment for the cow. These spikes are commonly seen when the collar is first
attached to a cow. Figure 17 illustrates an example of where a collar has been removed
from a cow for a period of time (this is observed where the yellow graph is not visible) and
then a collar has been added. For the initial 72 hours after the collar has been placed on a
cow the red oestrus indicator graph shows spikes as the collar ‘tunes’ to the activity of the
cow, these can been ignored.
The Silent Herdsman collar uses the first 72 hours after been attached to a cow to
understand ‘normal’ behaviour for that particular cow. Any alerts and high red oestrus
indicator graphs during this period should be ignored.
The Silent Herdsman collar will also generate these spikes when significant changes
to animal behaviour are observed, i.e. moving from being housed over winter to
grass.
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Figure 17 Illustration of New Collar Attachment
The Silent Herdsman system flags an alert when the oestrus prediction (red graph) crosses
a threshold. The threshold for the herd is shown as a red dashed line, see Figure 18.
When the threshold line is displayed in red, this indicates that the herd threshold level
is being used. If the threshold line is displayed in green, then a separate threshold
level is used for the group that the cow is part of. More details on group thresholds
can be found in section 9.3 on page 36 and herd thresholds in section 10.2 on page
37.
6.3 Oestrus Detection Threshold
Figure 18 Threshold for Oestrus Detection
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6.4 Future Oestrus Events
The Silent Herdsman system will provide an indication of when the next oestrus event is
expected, provided ‘Calved’, ‘Served’ or ‘Heat Observed’ annotations have been entered
into the system, see section 7.6 about annotations. The next expected oestrus event, 17-24
days since last event is highlighted with a graded red bar above the graph and is illustrated
in Figure 19.
Figure 19 Next Oestrus Expected indicator
To aid in finding which cows are due to come in heat, pressing the ‘Due on Heat’ button
illustrated in Figure 20, only the cows that are due in heat based on the annotations of
‘Calved’, ‘Served’ and ‘Heat Observed’ will be shown in the cow list on the left.
When the cow is annotated with a ‘PD+’ to indicate pregnancy this will remove the
cow from the ‘Due on Heat’ list until the animal has calved.
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Figure 20 Shortlist of Cows Due in Heat
6.5 Calving Date Indicator
When the dates for services are annotated within Silent Herdsman a graded green bar is
displayed above the graph to indicate the estimated time for calving and is illustrated in
Figure 21.
Figure 21 Indicator for Calving Date
6.6 Changing Time Period on Activity Graphs
The Silent Herdsman software stores the activity graphs, oestrus indicator graphs and
annotations for the previous 18 months for each cow. All of this data can be displayed in the
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‘Activity’ tab. The time period and the number of days that are displayed can be selected,
Figure 22 show the controls for changing the dates for which data is displayed.
There are 6 levels of zoom on the data which are selected by pressing either the ‘1’, ‘10’,
‘30’, ‘60’, ‘90’ or ‘120’ buttons:
1 day Each graph section shows 2 hours
o Detailed examination of when oestrus detected
10 days Each graph section shows 1 day
o Activity of cow leading up to oestrus
30 days Each graph section shows 2 days
o Visibility of previous oestrus event
60 days Each graph section shows 10 days
o Visibility of previous 2 oestrus events
90 days Each graph section shows 10 days
o Visibility of previous 3+ oestrus events
120 days Each graph section shows 15 days.
o Visibility of all events from calving
Figure 22 Changing the Activity Time Period
By touching the graph on the touch screen or passing the mouse cursor over the graph, the
Silent Herdsman system dynamical displays the current date and time with a dotted line
indicator and text, see Figure 23. This is a useful feature to identify when a particular event
occur.
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Figure 23 Identifying Date and Time on Activity Graph
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7 Alerts
7.1 Overview
A detailed record of alerts is displayed in the ‘Alerts’ tab. These alerts can be accessed
either for one specific cow or for the whole herd. To get the alerts for a single cow, select the
appropriate cow from the main list on the left hand side, the alerts relevant to the selected
cow will be displayed. An example of the ‘Alerts’ tab is shown below in Figure 24.
Figure 24: Cow Alert Table
The top section of the Alerts tab displays a list of the currently active alerts that requires
action. Figure 24 shows an Oestrus Detection alert that needs attention. The bottom section
contains historical events such as services, collar on/off, treatments etc. All the alerts can
also be viewed on the activity tab.
In addition to looking at only the active alerts on a single cow it is possible to display all of
the current alerts for the complete herd. This is done by clicking on the ‘Show All’ button as
displayed in Figure 25. This will return a complete list of active alerts and the times that they
occurred. An example of this is shown below.
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Figure 25: ‘Show All’ Event Summary Display
Pressing the column headings ‘Cow ID’ will sort the alerts based on the cow ID, see
Figure 26.
Figure 26 Alerts Sorted by Cow ID
Once an alert has been dealt with the user has the option to delete the alert. This is done by
selecting the alert in question and pressing the delete button.
7.2 Multiple Alerts
To delete all the displayed alerts, press the ‘Delete All’ button. This can be done for all alerts
for the selected cow. To delete all alerts on the system for all cows press the ‘Show All’ first.
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7.3 System Alerts
System alerts are indicated by a flashing exclamation mark on the system alerts button.
These may be generated for example if a base station fails to report or a message is left on
the system by a user pressing the ‘Leave Message’ button. The alert will continue to flash
until the message is cleared. Pressing the flashing exclamation mark will switch screens to
the alerts tab and show all system alerts.
Figure 27 Flashing ‘System Alerts’
7.4 Alert Beacon
The Silent Herdsman system monitors 24/7 and if an alert arrives in the system when the
computer is un-attended, the computer will display the flashing ‘red cow beacon’, see Figure
28.
Figure 28 Flashing ‘Red Cow Beacon’
Touching the screen will remove the flashing red cow and show the Silent Herdsman screen.
This beacon will be triggered every 10 minutes if there is an alert on the system.
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By default the windows screen saver will come on after 30 minutes of inactivity and will turn
the monitor off. The monitor may be started again by pressing the screen.
7.5 Alerts and Activity
Alerts can also be examined and managed in the ‘Activity tab which displays the alerts on a
timeline together with the cow activity.
Figure 29 shows the typical display of the cow activity with Silent Herdsman indicating that
an oestrus event has been detected.
Figure 29 Oestrus Detection Conversion to Served
An ‘Oestrus Detected’ alert can be converted to a Servedevent by selecting the ‘Oestrus
Detected alert (touch the ‘Oestrus Detected’ text to select) and then press the Served
button as shown in Figure 29.
The system will ask for a sire name, enter the name of the sire used. If the sire information
does not need to be recorded, press ‘OK’ without entering any text.
Figure 30 Oestrus Detection Convert to Served
Assuming the sire ‘Prize Bull’ is entered, the display will change to that shown in Figure 31
and switching to the ‘Alerts’ tab, see Figure 32, will show the ‘Served’ event and the
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associate sire’s name, in this case ‘Prize Bull’. If no sire name is entered, only ‘Served’ will
be displayed for the event. Additionally a ‘Heat Observed’ annotation will also be placed
where the detection of the Oestrus occurred.
Figure 31: Resulting Served Event
Figure 32: Alerts Show Name of Sire
This conversion process will change the annotation on the activity chart and also remove the
alert from the alert list.
Note the cow icon changes from a red cow to a normal cow.
Note the ‘Served’ annotation is placed at today’s date rather than the original date of
the ‘Oestrus Detection’ annotation. ‘Heat Observed’ is placed at the detection date.
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7.6 Annotations
The activity trace can be annotated by accessing the drop down menu and calendar. This
allows information relating to the cows welfare to be recorded, for example treatment by
farm staff on a particular day, vet treatment, observation of illness, or if the cow was served,
see Figure 33. Once entered, this information will be tagged to the cow so that it is always
displayed as shown in Figure 34. Select the event that you wish to record, select the date
and then press ‘Annotate’.
Figure 33 Selection of Annotation Types
Figure 34 Annotation Added
If an error has been made with an annotation, select the annotated event by touching the
text of the desired annotation and pressing the Delete’ button to remove.
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7.7 Email Alerts
The Silent Herdsman system will automatically email alerts to all emails in the farm tab, up
to 3 email addresses are available, if the system is connected to the internet.
Complete the information about the farm and enter the email addresses and press ‘Save’.
Emails will be sent as alerts are created.
Figure 35 Add Email for Alerts
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8 Collars
8.1 Introduction
The ‘Collar Assignments’ tab enables the management of Silent Herdsman collars available
on farm. Selecting the ‘Collar Assignments’ tab will display a screen similar to Figure 36.
Figure 36 Collar Assignments Tab
A list of all collars available on farm is displayed where collar numbers with the ‘blue collar’
icon indicate that these collars are not attached to cows. Collar numbers with a cow icon to
the left indicate that these collars are attached to cows and are currently monitoring the cow
for oestrus. The Local ID of the cow that the collars are attached to is displayed in the ‘Local
ID’ column.
The last column, ‘Version’ indicates the version of the Artificial Intelligence software that is
running on that specific collar. This is used to identify collars that can be upgraded, see
section Upgrading Collars on page 53 for more details.
Collars can be sorted in different ways by pressing the heading at the top of each
column, the sorting is as follows
‘O’ sort by unattached and then attached collars. Unattached at top of list
‘Collar ID’ Sort by value of collar ID
‘Local ID’ Sort by Local ID of cow. Unattached collars at bottom of list
‘Version’ Sort by version of software on collar
8.2 Attaching Collars to Cows
In the same way that each cow has a unique ID number, the collars that are attached to the
cow, each have their own unique ID number, which is visible on the outside of the collar.
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The collars will automatically register their IDs with the farm computer within 1.5 hours of the
installation. Any additional collars that are purchased after installation will also automatically
register.
When a collar is placed on a cow, the monitor software must be updated by assigning the
collar ID to the corresponding cow ID.
The collar ID can be found on the outside of the sensor box
A collar is assigned by first selecting the ‘Collar Assignments’ tab at the top of the screen
and the display will change as shown in Figure 37
Figure 37 Display of Collar Assignments
The assignment is then carried out by selecting the appropriate cow ID and selecting the
relevant collar ID and pressing the ‘Attach’ button, which records this attachment in the
monitor software Figure 37 shows a collar and a cow selected for attachment. After the
‘Attach’ button has been pressed to confirm the assignment the display will change to Figure
38 where it will be seen that cow ID ‘115’ and collar ID ‘NMR16436’ are now paired and
collar ‘NMR16436’ is no longer available for assignment.
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Figure 38: Display of Assigned Collar
8.3 Detaching Collars from Cows
If a collar has been removed from a cow, the monitor software must be updated to reflect
that the collar have been detached from the cow, otherwise it will continue to try and obtain
data from the collar.
To detach a collar in the monitor software, select the ‘Collar Assignments’ tab at the top of
the screen to get the display as shown in Figure 39.
The process to detach a collar ID from a cow is to select the appropriate cow ID from the
main herd list on the left hand side. The example in Figure 39 has selected cow ID ‘15’.
Pressing the ‘Detach’ button will detach the collar from the cow.
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Figure 39 Display of Selected Cow
The display will be updated, see Figure 40, to show that the Cow ID, ‘15’, and collar ID,
‘SHM25782’, are again available if they need to be attached in the future.
Figure 40: Collar Detached
The same button is used for Attach’ and ‘Detach’ which changes context
automatically. The button will display ‘Detach’ when a collared cow is selected and
will display ‘Attach’ when an uncollared cow AND unattached collar are both selected.
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8.4 Finding Collars
A search tool is provided to find a particular collar number, this is done by pressing the ‘Find
Collar’ button and a window will appear as shown in Figure 41.
Figure 41 Search Window for Collars
Enter the number of the collar and press ‘OK’ to search for the collar in the list, when the
collar is found, it will appear highlighted. This search function will find a collar whether it is
attached to a cow or unattached.
8.5 Deleting Collar
If a collar is no longer used on the farm, first select the collar from the list and then press the
‘delete’ button. The Collar will be removed from the system. If the collar was attached to a
cow the collar is automatically detached from the cow before deletion.
There is the option to delete all the unattached collars from the system using the ‘Reset…’
button. If the collars are still available on the farm then they will automatically re-register
themselves on the Silent Herdsman system.
8.6 Saving List of Attached Cows
If a record is required of the list of cows which have collars attached, the ‘Save List’ allows
an Excel compatible CSV file to be save of the Local ID’s and Collar ID’s.
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9 Cow Information Table
9.1 Overview
Relevant cow information is displayed in the “Cow Information tab which can be accessed
in the event of a collar alert or at any time the farmer chooses to do so.
Figure 42: Cow Information Table
If the data for a cow needs to be changed then pressing the ‘Edit’ button will allow the data
to be updated. An editing window will appear together with an on screen keyboard to enter
text as shown in Figure 43.
Figure 43 Editing of Cow Information
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If a cow is no longer with the herd and the data is no longer required, selecting ‘Delete’ will
remove the cow and all associated information from the system.
9.2 Importing Herd Information
When the information for a large number of cows needs to be entered, it is possible to import
the data from an external file. The file needs to be a CSV format and the fields and
associated order, is as follows:
Eartag Ear Tag ID
Cow Number Local ID
Breed
Date of birth - format yyyy-mm-dd^hh:mm:ss
Last calving date (youngstock do not have a calving date), format as above
Lactation number parity
Pressing the ‘Import’ button and selecting the appropriate CSV file will then start the import
process.
An example of the contents of the CSV file is
UK123456781,10001,SR,01/01/2001 00:00,01/01/2011 00:00,1
UK123456782,10002,SR,02/02/2002 00:00,02/02/2011 00:00,2
UK123456783,10003,SR,03/03/2003 00:00,03/03/2011 00:00,3
9.3 Cow Groups
Cows can be placed into separate groups by pressing one of the ‘Select’ buttons shown in
Figure 44 to place the cow into that group.
Figure 44: Cow Group Selection
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10 Settings
10.1 Overview
Silent Herdsman is a flexible and expandable system, the computer enables many features
of the software to be configured by the user. The ‘Settings’ tab contains the controls that
allow settings to be change on the computer.
Figure 45: Main Settings Tab
10.2 Activity Display
It is possible to change the scale of the activity graphs and the oestrus graphs to effectively
magnify or reduction the scale on the axis. Figure 46 shows the settings window for the
activity graph display. Press the ‘+’ or -‘ button to increase or decrease the relevant value, or
alternatively type in the number directly.
Pressing the ‘refresh’ button will update the image of the graph to feed back what impact the
selected settings will have.
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Figure 46: Activity Graph Settings
10.3 System Settings
Customisation of system operations can be done by pressing the ‘Settings’ button under
‘System Settings’ where the following dialog will appear.
Figure 47: System Configuration Settings
By default the system deletes any active alerts such as ‘Oestrus Detection’ after 30 days.
However this period can be changed by the user with a minimum allowable setting of 3 days.
This is set in the ‘Keep alerts for’ value.
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If a physical keyboard is connected to the Silent Herdsman computer then there is no
requirement for the on screen keyboard. Switching keyboard mode from ‘Virtual’ to ‘Physical’
by pressing the ‘Keyboard’ button will disable the pop up on screen keyboard.
The ’SIM #’ and ‘Farm ID’ values are for use by Silent Herdsman Limited and should not be
changed.
10.4 Group Settings
Cows can be placed into one of four groups. Selecting the group settings allows different
characteristics to be set up for each group.
Group Labels
Pressing the ‘Rename’ button for a particular group allows the label text for that group to be
changed.
Figure 48: Group Settings
Out of Range Cows
If cows will be out of range from a base station for more that 1-2 days, the Silent Herdsman
system will flag up that there is an error with the collar since it is not able to communicate
with it. Pressing the ‘Suppress Report Failure’ toggle button will disable the error reporting
feature which can then be re-enabled when the cows are back in range of the base station.
Group Thresholds
Different cows can exhibit different oestrus behaviour and show different levels of activity. It
is possible to set different trigger thresholds for each group of cows in the system. Pressing
the ‘Enable Threshold’ toggle button for a group will indicate that the group threshold shall
be used rather than the herd threshold.
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When the group threshold is enabled, the threshold level will be shown in green rather than
red in the activity graph for any cow in that group.
10.5 Data Exchange
Silent Herdsman allows the exchange of event data with systems that support the Silent
Herdsman data exchange format. Event data can be imported to and exported from Silent
Herdsman in the event import/export settings page.
Exporting Data
Data is exported by selecting the ‘Export Data’ button in the Settings tab, see Figure 49.
Figure 49: Exporting Data
A dialog box is displayed requesting the location and file name of where to store the data,
this can be on a removal USB drive if the data is to be transferred to another computer.
After pressing ‘Save’ the data is exported and saved to the selected file.
Importing Data
Data is imported by selecting the ‘Import Data’ button in the Settings tab, see Figure 50.
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Figure 50: Importing Data
A dialog box opens to allow the data file to be selected and this is then imported into Silent
Herdsman.
Settings for Data Exchange
The event data to be imported and exported can be configured by selecting the ‘Settings’
button shown in Figure 51.
Figure 51: Configuring Data Exchange Settings
This will open the dialog box shown in Figure 52. By checking the box for each annotation,
this will either enable or disable that annotation. Figure 52 shows the annotations that will be
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imported, if there is a tick in the selection box then the corresponding event data will be
imported and displayed on the activity graph and in the alert event history in the ‘Alerts’ tab.
Figure 52: Import Settings
Silent Herdsman provides separate control for the events that are exported. The events to
be exported are controlled by selecting the ‘Export’ tab in the dialog box and again checking
the appropriate selection boxes for the events to be exported, see Figure 53.
Figure 53: Export Settings
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10.6 Data Backup
It is recommended to back up data regularly to a USB drive. To carry out a backup, insert
the USB drive in one of the USB slots located on the lower edge of the computer.
Go to the Settings tab and press the Save Backup button, a request to select the file
location for saving the data is given, when selected a backup will be made.
Figure 54: Data Backup
TIP If a USB stick is left in the computer, the system will automatically create a
nightly backup onto the USB stick.
10.7 Reports
A number of reports can be generated by the Silent Herdsman system by pressing the
‘Reports…’ button and selecting the desired option.
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Figure 55: Print List
When the ‘Reports…’ button is pressed the following dialog box appears.
Figure 56: Report Selection
The user can select a from the following report types:
Service history: last 3 services, calving date and predicted oestrus date
Pregnancy Information: Pregnancy diagnosis date, last service data, parity and
predicted calving date
PD session: Lists animals last served 30-85 days ago and possibly pregnant
Insemination session: Details cows currently flagged on heat.
Collar and Cow Report: Lists the cows on farm and which if any collar is attached
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Cows not served in 30-85 days: Lists the cows which have not been annotated as
served for more than 30 days since calving and less than 85 days since the last
service.
The user can also choose which cow groups to include in the report by pressing the
appropriate group button and toggling it to include or exclude the group. By default all
groups are selected.
Press the ‘Show’ button to view the selected report.
Figure 57: Sample Service Report
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11 System Functions
11.1 Online User Guide
This user guide is available on the computer. To access the user manual, go to the ‘About’
tab, which will give the display shown in Figure 58.
Figure 58 Accessing the Online User Guide
11.2 System Power Down
If the electricity supply to the farm computer is to be removed, the computer must be
shutdown first. This is done by going to the ‘About’ tab and pressing the ‘Shutdown’ button,
see Figure 59, to go to the windows screen. From here, select the ‘Start’ menu and then
Shutdown to power down the computer.
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Figure 59 Shutting Down Computer
11.3 Manual Starting of Silent Herdsman
Should the monitoring software be shutdown, double-click the Silent Herdsman logo on the
desktop.
Figure 60 Manual Starting of Silent Herdsman Monitoring Software
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Appendix A Base Stations
Base stations are used to bridge the communications between the collars on the cows and
the Farm computer.
Base stations will automatically register with the computer when installed. The date of the
last received communications from the collars is also displayed on this screen.
Figure 61 Display of Base Station on Farm
It is possible to edit the info for the base stations, with specific information, such as the
location of the base station and a user friendly name of the base station.
Figure 62 Editing Base Station Info
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To delete a base station from the list; select it from the list and press the ‘Delete’ button,
similarly to test that communications is operationally between the management computer
and the base station, select the base station and press the ‘Refresh’ button, the status
should show that it is connected.
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Appendix B InterHerd Export Events
To export recent events from InterHerd and generate a valid file to import into the Silent
Herdsman, select the “Data Links…” option from the File menu.
Figure 63 InterHerd Data Links Selection
Select Synchronise -> Export latest events
Figure 64 InterHerd Export Latest Events
This loads the following dialogue box:
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Figure 65 InterHerd Export Date
Select the date from which events are to be exported and press “Begin”. At the prompt
select the location to store the file with the exported data. The resultant file can be
transferred to the Silent Herdsman computer.
Figure 66 InterHerd Export File Selection
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Appendix C Collar Upgrade
Introduction
The Silent Herdsman system is a scalable and upgradeable system that not only allows the
upgrading of the software on the Silent Herdsman management computer but also
upgrading of the software on the collars also.
If a newer version of software for the collars is available, this can be applied by using the
upgrade capability within the Silent Herdsman user interface. This upgrader is access
through the ‘Collar Assignments’ tab as shown in Figure 67 and selecting the ‘Upgrade…
button.
Figure 67 Collar Assignments Tab
When ‘Upgrade…’ is pressed a screen similar to Figure 68 is displayed which displays the
version that the collars will be upgraded to.
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Figure 68 Collar Upgrade Version
Upgrading Collars
Due to the large amount of data transferred during upgrading between the collar and the
management computer, a maximum of 5 collars can be upgraded simultaneously to ensure
that oestrus detection continues normally.
Collars must be detached from cows before they are available in the upgrade list and during
upgrade the collars must remain within approximately 5 meters of the base station to ensure
good communications.
As an estimate, upgrading 5 collars can take from 3 24 hours, depending on the number of
collars on farm and distance from base station.
To pick collars for upgrading, select the collar from the Available collars list and press the
‘>>>’ button. This will transfer the collar to the Selected collar list.
If an error is made in the selection, select the collar in error from the Selected list and press
the ‘<<<’ button to return it to the Available collars.
To find a specific collar from a large list, type the collar number into the ‘Find Collar’ box and
the Available collar list will be limited to the collars that match the value entered.
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Figure 69 Selecting Collars are Upgrading
When the collars have been selected for upgrade, press the ‘Upgrade’ button to begin the
upgrade process. A message box will appear with a reminder to keep the collars near the
base station. Pressing ‘OK’ will display the collar upgrade status window, Figure 70.
Figure 70 Collar Upgrade Status
Pressing ‘Close’ will close the status window and return to the normal Silent Herdsman
screen to enable normal operation of the system. The collar upgrades will continue in the
background.
Pressing the ‘Upgrade…’ button in the ‘Collar Assignments’ tab will return to the collar
upgrade status window while upgrades are in progress.
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When the upgrade has finished successfully the status window will show ‘Completed’
against the collar, see Figure 71 and the new version number. The collars are now ready for
attaching to a cow. Pressing ‘Continue’ will close the status window and return to the collar
selection window for upgrading further collars
Figure 71 Collar Upgrade Completed
If an upgrade fails to complete a screen similar to Figure 72 is displayed showing the collar
that has failed to complete. Selecting ‘Continue’ will return to the collar selection window.
The failed collar can be re-selected and the upgrade tried again. If the issue continues,
contact your supplier.
Figure 72 Collar Upgrade Failed
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Appendix D Regulatory Information
Declaration of Conformance
EC Declaration of Conformity to R&TTE
Directive 1999/5/EC
Manufacturer: Silent Herdsman Ltd,
Unit 9000, Academy Park,
Glasgow,
G51 1PR
Product / Apparatus: Silent Herdsman
Type Number: ETSFANSB
Variants include: All country variations
Declaration
I declare that above product is in conformity with the essential requirements and other
relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). The product is in conformity with
the following standards and/or other normative documents:
Article 3.1a: (Standard(s)) used to show compliance with LVD, 2006/95/EC:
EN60950-1;2006
Article 3.1b: (Standard(s)) used to show compliance with EMC Directive, 2004/108/EC:
EN301 489-17 V2.1.1, EN301 489-1 V1.8.1
Article 3.2: Standard(s) used to show compliance: EN300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10)
Signature: ......................................................................
Name: Ivan Andonovic
Title: Chief Technology Officer
Date: 29th August 2011
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Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment
User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on
Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal
and recycling of Silent Herdsman products. Consumers are required to comply with this
notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol:
European Directive 2002/96/EC requires that the equipment bearing this symbol on the
product and/or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. The
symbol indicates that this product should be disposed of separately from regular household
waste streams. It is your responsibility to dispose of this and other electric and electronic
equipment via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or local
authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences
to the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the disposal of
your old equipment, please contact your local authorities, waste disposal service, or supplier
of the product.
FCC warning statement:
Devices, FCC ID 2ABHT2110002, 2ABHT2110012, complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
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.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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