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Brand | Fancom |
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Model | 747 |
Category | Accessories |
Language | English |
Emphasizes the need for a separate alarm system for environmental control.
Explains PC and modem communication options for the 747 system.
Outlines essential precautions for operating the computer and preventing damage.
Advises against switching off the computer in unoccupied houses to prevent condensation.
Identifies and describes the five main parts (A, B, C, D, E) of the device's front panel.
Describes the 4-line, 20-character illuminated display and its data presentation.
Explains the functions of various keys for changing values and navigating menus.
Details keys for navigating data, selecting scales, and accessing alarm information.
Explains how to use numbered keys to select specific scales for data interaction.
Describes the 22 function keys used for accessing system data and operational features.
Lists and explains different alarm values, their meanings, and how to manage them.
Explains the function of the four LEDs that indicate accepted weights per scale.
Guides on how to set the zero point for the scales before performing calibration.
Details the process of entering a known standard weight for accurate scale calibration.
Explains how to verify and set the correct system date and time for data accuracy.
Describes how to set the measurement method and configure the time clock for data capture.
Explains how to set lower and upper percentage limits for accepted measurements.
Details setting the theoretical weight and how limits are calculated based on percentages.
Explains how to use a curve to adjust limits based on animal weight and occupancy.
Describes how to configure the computer to calculate uniformity over a specified percentage.
Explains how to set an offset value to correct acceptation weights for parent stock.
Details how growth standards are used to track animal development against expected weights.
Explains growth standards for parent stock, covering male/female differences and scale setup.
Guides on entering and viewing flock and scale-specific data, including initial weights.
Explains how to assign descriptive names to houses and scales for data organization.
Details the steps to initiate a new flock cycle, including house, age, and initial weight.
Introduces options for printing growth results for entire houses or specific periods.
Explains how to generate a comprehensive printout of all data for a house or scale.
Guides on generating a summarized printout for a specified period or the entire house.
Details how to view real-time weighing data, including expected, time-corrected, and average weights.
Shows how to access the last recorded weight for each connected scale.
Provides direct readout of the current weight measured on connected scales.
Displays the total number of measurements accepted by the computer on each scale daily.
Explains how to view uniformity percentage and co-variance (CV) for statistical analysis.
Shows the average growth in grams per animal per scale for the current day.
Explains how to review stored weighing data for up to 365 days, including average and theoretical weights.
Details how to view historical daily growth, CV, uniformity, and measurement counts.
Describes how the computer displays the distribution of accepted weights into 25 groups.
Guides on how to temporarily switch off active alarms or acknowledge cancelled alarms.
Lists and explains common alarms like 'Scale error' and 'Backup alarm', with troubleshooting steps.
Explains the procedure for setting a new password to protect system configurations.
Describes how the password is used to access and change settings, and its temporary nature.