Figure 28 – New Station Connection 
 
Table 5 – New Station Setup 
The name of the station. If you have other loggers, the name is used to distinguish them. 
Set this to “Ecotech Serinus” when downloading from any Serinus series instrument. This 
will communicate with the instrument via the Advanced protocol. If using a network or 
serial connection, ensure that the Advanced protocol has also been selected on the 
instrument itself. 
Set this to the time zone that the instrument is located in. 
Enable this option if you plan on changing the clock on the instrument with daylight 
savings. Leave this disabled if the clock does not shift during DST. The instrument will need 
to be adjusted manually for DST – it will not happen automatically. 
This is the name to be used for the table in the SQL database containing this station’s data. 
It must be unique for each station. 
Enter the Serial ID of the instrument. If you are not using multidrop; this can be set to “0” 
or left blank. 
Select the type of connection used to connect to the instrument. Different properties will 
appear depending on the link type selected. Align these settings with those of the 
instrument. 
This needs to be the same as the Data Log Interval setting on the instrument. 
 
 
 
Note: The available fields for communication parameters will change when you change the link type. 
You will need to set the communication parameters that have been defined on the instrument. 
 
 
5.  Once the station has been created, save the station by clicking the Save shortcut icon or 
File  Save.