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Ecotech Serinus 44 - Communications Connections; Instrument Set-Up

Ecotech Serinus 44
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Serinus 44 User Manual 3.0
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Connect the instruments power lead into the mains power outlet and turn the power switch on.
2.3.3 Communications Connections
There are a number of ways to communicate with the instrument. Use the supplied Airodis software
to access the instrument and download data. The Airodis software is supplied on the green Ecotech
resources USB stick provided with this instrument.
RS232 #1
Connect this port to a data logger (such as WinAQMS) with an RS232 cable.
RS232 #2
Connect the RS232 cable from the instrument to a computer or data logger in a multidrop formation.
Note: When using multidrop ensure each instrument is given a unique Serial ID.
USB
Connect a standard type B USB cable (supplied with the instrument) to this port.
TCP/IP (optional)
Plug in an ethernet cable (this cable should be attached to a network).
Analog/Digital
This port is used to send and receive analog and digital signals. It is normally used to connect with a
gas calibrator or to activate alarm signals.
Each instrument contains eight digital inputs, eight digital outputs, three analog inputs and three
analog outputs.
Bluetooth
Connection is enabled using Ecotech’s Serinus Remote Android Application.
Use the Serinus Remote Android Application to access instrument and download data. It is available
for download directly from the Google Play Store. Search for “Ecotech Serinus Remote”.
2.3.4 Instrument Set-Up
1. Open the lid and ensure that the USB memory stick is installed (refer to Figure 8).
2. Check that the battery is turned on at the main controller PCA (refer to Figure 9).
3. Turn on the instrument and allow the warm-up procedure to complete (refer to Section 3.1).
4. Set the time and date (refer to Section 3.4.8).
5. Set the digital filter to the desired setting (refer to Section 3.4.9).
6. Set the internal data logging options (refer to Section 3.4.21).
7. Set the analog/digital inputs and outputs settings (refer to Section 3.4.25 and Section 3.4.26).

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