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3. Assign another address which is still available to the CAN node with the duplicate address.
For more information on assigning CAN addresses, see the Setup > Address chapter (see
5.4.3 "Automatic feeder address" - 63).
Note: If possible, use an address from the standard range of numbers for the CAN partici-
pant concerned.
4. Confirm the changes with .
5. To exit setup, repeatedly press , until the message End setup? appears. Confirm with
.
6. Delete the warning on all feeders.
9.2.6 Unknown transmitter
The Unknown transmitter warning appears in your display:
• If a transmitter is detected by the identification unit for which no animal number has been
assigned.
• If a transmitter number has been allocated to an animal number, but has still not been reg-
istered.
You rectify the warning as follows:
1. Confirm Unknown transmitters warning by choosing .
2. In No., check the unknown transmitter number.
3. In Number, you check how often the unknown transmitter number has been identified.
4. In Time, you check when the transmitter was last registered by the identification system.
5. Confirm Delete? by choosing , if you wish to delete the transmitter number.
6. Confirm Register by choosing , if you want to allocate the unknown transmitter number
to an animal number.
9.2.7 Calibration
If the last calibration was 120 days ago or if automatic calibration failed, the calibration warn-
ing will appear in your display. You will see which components you have to calibrate.
You rectify the warning as follows:
1. Calibrate all components shown in the display (see 3.23 "Calibrating feed components" -
35).
2. Confirm delete warning? by choosing .
Note: If you delete the warning without calibrating, the message will appear again the next day.