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Ecotech Serinus 51 - 2.3.3 Communications connections; 2.3.4 Analyzer set up

Ecotech Serinus 51
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Serinus 51 User manual 1.0
Installation
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2.3.3 Communications connections
There are a number of different ways to communicate with the analyzer, select one of
the following options
RS232 #1
Connect this port to a Termination Panel with an RS232 cable.
This port is also designed to be used with a Termination Panel
allowing the Serinus instrument to work as a datalogger. This function
is an optional extra and should be purchased from Ecotech.
RS232 #2
Connect RS232 cable from instrument to computer, datalogger or in a
daisy chain formation.
Note: When using daisy chain
formations ensure each analyzer is
given a unique instrument ID
Configure computer/datalogger software for data export/remote control
USB
Connect USB cable to computer and run either the Serinus data
downloader program or WinAQMS logger
TCP/IP (optional)
Plug in network cord (this cord should be attached to network)
Use Remote data download program to access instrument and
download data (supplied on utilities CD)
Analog/Digital
This port is used to send/receive analog and digital signals. This port is
normally used to connect with a gas calibrator, or to activate alarm
signals.
Contains 8 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs and 3 analog inputs and 3
analog outputs
2.3.4 Analyzer set up
Ensure USB key is installed
Check battery is turned on at main controller PCB (Figure 6)
Turn on instrument and allow warm-up procedure to complete (section
3.1)
Check/Set time and date (section 3.5.3)
Set filter to desired monitoring option
Set internal data logging options
Set analog/digital inputs and outputs settings
Leave instrument to warm up for 2-3 hours (CO over 3 hours), wait for
a stable concentration measurement for at least 1 hour
Perform span calibrations (see section 4.2) and a zero check (see
section 4.6)
Instrument will now be ready

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