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Data linkage with management software DSP Herde Plus or Beef

Record temperatures, weights and health data easily with VitalControl device and import the recorded data into the Herde software.

1 - Setup of Technology VitalControl:

Define the synchronisation parameters for data exchange between the software Herde and the VitalControl device.

Prior to the first data exchange, the technology coupling to the VitalControl device must be created and set up once.

To set up the technology, proceed as follows:

Create new parameter set for data exchange with VitalControl device

  1. Within the software Herde, open the Settings window. Depending on the configuration of your user interface, you can open this window via the menu item Organization in the main menu (top level item Settings), in the sidebar menu or in your customized toolbox (horizontal or vertical).

    Software Herde: invocation of settings menu

  2. A pop-up window Settings opens, in whose left sidebar numerous setting categories are listed. Open the category Service and select the subcategory Technology .

  3. In the header of the right-hand main area, a dropdown now appears in which all defined technology parameter sets are listed. The number of set up technologies is shown to the right. Click on the button Software Herde: Create new technology parameter set Create new technology parameter set .

    Software Herde: settings screen for technology

  4. Another pop-up window opens. Enter VitalControl as Name of the connection and Urban VitalControl (Gen 2) as Type of Technology and then click the Accept button.

    Software Herde: Create new parameter set for VitalControl device.

    The parameter set for technology VitalControl is now created and must be configured in the next steps.

Configuration: Basic settings

Initially, the tab Basic settings is selected in the screen displayed, as shown in the figure below. Make adjustments there in the categories External program , Animal data , Locations and Leaving according to your farm-specific conditions.

Software Herde: Configuration of basic settings.

Category External program

In order to perform data exchange between VitalControl and Herde Plus, basic software VitalControl Synchronizer is needed as external helper program. For the correct function of this program, some adjustments have to be made in the category External program .

  • Device name for data exchange:
    By default this field is empty. However, it is recommended to enter the name of your computer here. To do so, press the icon Herde Software: Create new technology coupling Arrow down at the right end of the drop-down field. Your computer name will now be determined and displayed for selection inside the drop down list. Once the field is filled with your computer name and this setting is stored, data exchange can only be triggered from your computer from now on.

  • Execute in path: Please enter %LOCALAPPDATA%\Urban\VitalControl\Synchronizer into this input field. This is the absolute path to the program VitalControl Synchronizer (or more specifically to the file vcsynchronizer.exe). If the target directory for this program has been changed during the installation of the VCSynchronizer, please enter the selected target directory here.

  • Program HerdePlus 🡒 Technology:
    This input field needs to be filled with the value vc_imp.bat. The correspondingly named batch file specifies the sequence of operations during data import.

  • Technology 🡒 Program HerdePlus:
    This input field needs to be filled with the value vc_exp.bat. The correspondingly named batch file specifies the sequence of operations during data export.

Category Animal Data

Further adjustments have to be made in the category ‘Animal data’ in order to get data exchange fully functional.

  • Animal number:
    This setting determines which ID animals receive for display on VitalControl device:
    • If you have assigned short IDs (Barn no., 2 to 6 digits) to your animals, you should select the value ‘Barn number’ here: the displayed ID of an animal on the VitalControl will then correspond to the barn number assigned to the animal.
    • If you do not have assigned short ID numbers to your animals - this is common in the fattening sector, for example - then you should select the value Tag no. (5 digits) here. The displayed ID of an animal on VitalControl device will then correspond to the last 5 digits of the ID printed on the yellow ear tag of the animal.

  • Transmitter no.:
    This setting determines the number expected for an animal during RFID scan:
    • If you put a collar with a transponder on your animals or put an ear transponder on your animals -for example for identification at the automatic feeder-, you should select the value ‘Transponder’ here.
    • If your animals or calves carry electronic ear tags encoded with the official national 15-digit identification number of your animal which will serve for the identification of the animal throughout its whole life, you should select the value ‘Tag no. (15 digits)` here.

  • Minimum age for transfer:
    If 0 is entered as value for this input field, all animals will be transferred to the VitalControl device, regardless of their age. A value greater than 0 defines the minimum age (in days) for the animals to be transferred. For example, if only cows are to be transferred to the device, a value of 600 days (= 20 months) must be entered here as the minimum age.

Category Locations

Use this category to exclude animals at certain locations from data transfer to the device. To do so, remove the checkmark from the location(s) for which you do not want to transfer the animals housed there to the device.

Category Leaving

Tick the ‘Leaving in HERDEplus’ option here. This way you specify that animals that left the herd are also deleted from VitalControl device during synchronisation. Also tick the ‘Does not exist in stock’ option. This way you specify that animals on the VitalControl that are not known to Herde software are deleted from the VitalControl during synchronisation.

Configuration: Technology-specific settings

Next, click on the Technology-specific settings tab to determine the scope of the data exchange. It is recommended to check all check boxes listed there except for the checkbox Save import file after processing. The latter checkbox is meant for diagnostic purposes and should be selected only if demanded by service personnel.

  • Maximum age for transfer:
    If 0 is entered here as the value, all animals will be transferred to the VitalControl device, regardless of their age. A value greater than 0 defines the maximum age (in days) for the animals to be transferred. If, for example, only calves are to be transferred to the device, a value of 90 days (= 3 months) must be entered here as the maximum age.

    Herde Software: Configuration Data exchange.

Save data exchange settings

Press the Save (F2) key after you have configured all configuration parameters appropriately. The parameter set for data exchange to VitalControl device is now saved and ready for use.
Perform a data exchange now to check whether the stipulated settings are valid so that you successfully can exchange data to and from VitalControl device.

2 - Data exchange between VitalControl and herd management software Herde

Synchronize the animals stored on VitalControl device with animals managed by Herde software and transfer measured values recorded with VitalControl device to Herde software.

Follow the steps below to synchronize data between the software Herde and VitalControl device:

Connect VitalControl to PC

  1. Connect the VitalControl device to your computer or laptop via the supplied USB cable.

    Connect VitalControl to PC or laptop

  2. Make sure your VitalControl device is turned on.

Perform data exchange

  1. Within the software Herde, perform a full data exchange. Depending on the configuration of your user interface, you can invoke this exchange via the menu item Full data exchange in the main menu (top level item Technology), in the sidebar menu or in your customized toolbox (horizontal or vertical).

    Software Herde: Triggering a full data exchange

  2. A pop-up opens, listing the stipulated technology couplings in the sidebar to the left. Click on the button labeled VitalControl in order to start the data exchange:

    Software Herde, Starting data exchange

  3. On first time data exchange a warning appears, indicating that there are no animals registered on the VitalControl device yet. Acknowledge this notice with Yes. Data exchange is started then.

    Software Herde, data exchange: warning

  4. Data exchange is a two-step process: In the first step the animal data are transferred from software Herde to the VitalControl. In the second step , measurement data collected with the VitalControl are transferred into software Herde. The number of imported data sets (animals, calvings, alerts and weights) is listed in the pop-up:

    Data exchange with software Herde: Course of actions

  5. Successful completion of data exchange is signalled via a pop-up with a success message.

    Software Herde: Success message data exchange