Instruction Manual

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The hardware alarm switch has 3 positions:
On (hardware alarm is always on)
Off (hardware alarm is never on)
Auto (hardware alarm will turn itself on if a fault with the WiFi or server is detected)
If you are using the alarm without the Wifi, internet or app features then leave the alarm set to ON.
If you have placed the alarm with the mare or a long distance from ear shot then leave the alarm set to OFF.
In all other cases, leaving the hardware alarm on AUTO is the best option.
The Mute button has 3 functions:
1. It mutes the hardware alarm for 15 minutes once a mare has triggered it. Unlike other alarms, the
mute button ONLY mutes the alarm for the specific mare that triggered the alarm. That way if you
have multiple mares wearing alarms and one is sleeping, THEN a second mare goes into labour, the
alarm will still sound for the second mare.
2. Hold this button down and apply power if you want to disable the ‘lost mare’ feature. Continue
holding the button until the blue light flashes then turns off. This is how you know if the lost mare
feature is enabled or not.
3. The mute button also mutes the chirp (lost mare) alert
The blue mute button will be lit when the lost mare function is enabled, it will be off when the lost mare
function is disabled.
You don’t want the halter to be too loose on the
mare. If it’s too loose the transmitter will be able
to swing and will give you false readings.
The Velcro straps wrap around the halter under
the chin.
Have the end without the lights down
towards the chin/mouth
and the end with the lights tucked up
towards the neck.
The nose end of the transmitter is
labelled
If you are concerned about leaving a halter on your mare what you can do is use a piece of string to hold the
buckle together, instead of using the buckle itself. Should the mare become tangled on something, the string
will break and release her.
Nose
end
Lights
here