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Ecotech Serinus 44 - 3.4 Communications Configuration; 3.4.21 Data Logging and 3.4.22 Serial Communication

Ecotech Serinus 44
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Serinus 44 User Manual 3.0
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25 samples. This is a microprocessor-generated field and cannot be
set by the user.
This reading is only valid if zero air or a steady concentration of span
gas has been supplied to the instrument for at least one hour.
3.4.20 Communications Menu
Main Menu Communications Menu
Configures how the instrument communicates with external instrumentation and data loggers.
Data Logging Menu
Refer to Section 3.4.21.
Serial Communication Menu
Refer to Section 3.4.22.
Analog Input Menu
Refer to Section 3.4.23.
Analog Output Menu
Refer to Section 3.4.24.
Digital Input Menu
Refer to Section 3.4.25.
Digital Output Menu
Refer to Section 3.4.26.
Network Menu
Refer to Section 3.4.27.
Bluetooth Menu
Refer to Section 3.4.28.
3.4.21 Data Logging Menu
Main Menu Communications Menu Data Logging Menu
When editing the numeric or text menus, the “-” key will delete the current parameter and move the
others up to take its place; the “+” key will insert a parameter at the current location and move the
ones below it down. The internal logger can log a maximum of 12 parameters.
Data Log Interval
Displays the interval at which the data is saved to the USB memory
stick. Selecting a 1 sec interval may result in occasional measurements
not being logged or slow response to serial commands.
Data Log Setup Numeric
Numeric list of the parameters logged. This is a quicker way to enter
parameters (for lists of parameters refer to Table 12).
Data Log Setup Text
Select the list of logged parameters by name.
3.4.22 Serial Communication Menu
Main Menu Communications Menu Serial Communication Menu
Serial ID
This is the ID of the instrument when using multidrop RS232
communications. This ID can be changed to support multiple
instruments on the same RS232 cable.
Bayern-Hessen 2
nd
ID
[Bayern-Hessen protocol]
This is the ID of the second gas when using the Bayern-Hessen
protocol. The ID of the first gas is always the Serial ID.
Bayern-Hessen 2
nd
Gas
Controls which gas is exported as the second gas, either NO
X
or
NO
2
.

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