OneView

OneView is specially developed for the Gemini milking robots. At a glance, the dashboard gives you all the important information about your cows.

With OneView, your robot's management system, you get insight into the cow collection list, milking intentions and robot performance. Using coloured alerts, you can quickly see which alerts need to be addressed first. OneView can be accessed on the robot's screen, smartphone, tablet or PC.

User and Farmer

OneView has two user environments: one called 'User' and the other called 'Farmer'. The 'User' user environment is a spectator environment. You can see and analyse all the data, including the data for your feed supplier. The only thing you cannot do in this environment is adjust settings of your robot.

The 'Farmer' user environment is for adjusting the robot's settings. Often, only you or the service engineer works in this environment.

This ensures safe and easy working with the milking robot.

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Stay connected

Log into OneView at any time of the day and keep an eye on your milking robots.

 

Stop & go

Taking a break while entering cow data? No problem, OneView saves the data and when you return, you can continue where you left off.

OneView & SAC Profarm

In combination with the SAC Profarm software for mobile devices, data can be viewed from any location. Cows with health problems can thus be identified and treated earlier. Moreover, increasing insemination success will lead to a faster return on investment.

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Alerts and analysis

Receive alerts from the robot directly with OneView. In the management system, you and everyone involved can view, acknowledge and handle the alerts.

In addition, OneView shows analyses of the milking robot's performance. The analysis includes milking analysis and feed analysis.

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Dairy cow indicators

OneView shows various indicators of your dairy cattle. The indicators are:

  • Average and total milk production per day
  • Connection scores
  • Production per lactation phase
  • Activity, feeding time and rumination time
  • Indicators on movement route in the barn
  • Signalling high and low milk production cows
  • Routine of your dairy cattle
  • Analysis of teat models
  • Feed ratio overview
  • Ratio of feed to milk production
  • Individual cow performance
  • Conductivity per cow