User's Guide

4.4. Collars
Press on the Collars section of the menu to find a list of all your collars. The first time you use the app,
the collars will not be assigned to any pasture, and will hence be found in the Not assigned list.
Press on any one collar to get more information about it. Give the collar a name or animal ID in order to
recognize which animal you are receiving information about.
The Bluetooth search function
The Bluetooth search function can be used to find a collar that is lost. Your phone will use Bluetooth to
find the collar, so make sure this feature is enabled before you start your search. Please remember to
allow your phone to show your location as well.
Open the Nofence app and find the last recorded position for the collar in question, and go to this spot in
the terrain. Select ‘Collars’ at the bottom of your screen and find the lost collar in the list that appears.
Find the ‘Play to localize’ option and press the tone icon to the right. If the collar is able to connect to the
phone via Bluetooth, it will start playing a tune, making it a lot easier to find it in the terrain. Keep in mind
that the Bluetooth reach is approximately 164 ft / 50 metres in open landscapes. If you don’t find the
collar immediately, try moving around in the landscape a bit to see if you can establish a connection.
When the app has found a collar, it also gives an indication of how far away the collar is. Remember that
if the collar is out of battery, the Bluetooth search function will not work.
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