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  1. Stable power on the cage and barge

  2. Stable internet

  3. One of these compatible feeding systems

Detailed requirements

These requirements define the optimal environment for CageEye systems. If any of the requirements are not met the CageEye service will be impacted as described in each point.

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CageEye is compatible with these feeding systems. The blowers, dosing, changers, piping, feed spreaders need to be in working condition.

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The system complies with the international EMC standards: IEC/EN 60950-1, IEC/EN 61000-3-3, IEC/EN 61000-6-1 and IEC/EN 61000-6-3.

A ground fault circuit interrupter must be used.

In case of power source problems such as noise, spikes, brownouts and blackouts, an Online a UPS system needs to be installed to accommodate continuous power stability and availability.

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Estimated continuous power requirements for all sensor devices in cage: 60 W
Estimated maximum power consumption in the future 500 W.
The CageEye system requires 60 W @ 230V 50hz outlet at the cage. The power supply must have a C16A or a D16A circuit breaker. A ground fault circuit interrupter must be used.

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What happens if the requirement is not met:

Service stops as soon as the power is interrupted. This is mitigated by using a UPS(battery).

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For a detailed requirements for operating in customer managed networks see this page. [Private]https://bluegrove.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TRB/pages/1305903173/Bluegrove+Cybersecurity+practices#Operating-in-customer-managed-networks. Ask a CageEye representative to get access to this page.

3.3 Optional: Cage to barge network with radio.

If no cage to barge network is available, CageEye can set up a cage to barge network with radio. We typically use the 5GHz band. We use Ubiquity Rocket AC on the barge, and Ubiquity Bullet AC on the cage.

We configure the radio to use given frequencies between 5190-5940 GHz, alternatively the radio can be configured to automatically seek out new frequencies detects interference.