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5. horseAlarm - How It Works

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1. The sensors measure how much the horse is sweating and whether is standing or lying
down.
2. The information is sent from the sensors to the Repeater, which retransmits the signal
through the R300-antenna.
3. The receiver receives the signal wirelessly and the values as well as recent history are
displayed on the LCD screen.
4. When the sensors on the horse register signs of foaling or colic, horseAlarm will alarm
using both sound and visual indicators.
The harness with the Transmitter is equipped with three sensors. Two are placed on the inside of
the harness and measures how much the horse is sweating. The third is placed in the Transmitter
and feels when the mare is lying down flat on the side. The information is sent wirelessly to the
Repeater.
Repeater can receive information from up to eight Transmitteres at the same time. The information
is retransmitted from the stable to the house using the R300 antenna. In the house the signal is
picked up by the receiver, which shows the information on the screen. In Advanced mode you can
follow your horse up to six hours back in time.
horseAlarm alarms with both light and sound. horseAlarm has a default setting suitable for the
average user, but you can easily customise the alarm to suit your horse and environment.
InFORMATIOn
The signals are sent out like waves in the air. The waves can penetrate most
objects, but the signal will get weaker for every object it has to go through.
Always try to get as much of a free line of sight from antenna to receiver as
possible to get the best signal.
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