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1. Time 11 24 14 PM UTC 07 00 flountain Time US amp Canada Change time zone Daylight Saving Time begins on March 10 13 at 2 00 AM The clock 15 set to go forward 1 hour at that time Notify me when the clock changes Get more time zone Information online How do I set the clock and time zone Selecta conservative estimate of battery AmpHours AH see next slide for tips Select battery capacity 100mAH C 130mAH C 170mAH o 200mAH C 280mAH O 350 mAH 450 mAH O 600 mAH 750 mAH C 1000 mAH C 1300 mAH C 1700 mAH C 2000 mAH 2800 mAH C 3500 mAH 0 4500 mAH C E000 mAH 0 45 AH C BOAH 75 AH c 100 AH f 130 AH c 170 AH Select detector type CaveLogger i Nett sampling ratio 100 0 oe en om Power Consumption Options Always take note of Samisk the Net Sampling a ay Ratio 100mAH C 750 mAH 6000 mAH M 45 AH O 130 mAH 170 mAH If this drops below 100 then each 5 g Te minute sampling an period will be er subsampled by the Ja i percentage indicated SOON This is RU s way of allowing sampling to continue as long as the desired time period see next slides for more details C 1000 mAH 1300 mAH C 1700 mAH C 2000 mAH 2800 mAH 3500 mAH 0 4500 mAH Select detector type pm Nett sampling ratio 100 0 8 c 60 AH 75 AH c 100 AH c 130 AH 170 AH Programming the SD card
2. V o bA a 8 H F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 FEF F8 FI WAN KER He M ey Long ear Myse Mylu Myey MyluLabo Labo EpfuLano Lano Laci MYOTIS Replace Save Myth Myvo Myyu Myca a SocialCa EpfuLaci Multiple NOISE Buzz Undo Westem Species Edit Cae COTO ANPA Zipped MycaMyyu MythMyey Lacilano Pisu LowFreq HighFreq 40K CorisBatList Load Save EUMA Kited Hand Myci Epfu ae Epfu EpfuLaci eae 50K Cea Save As Er N C Lausen Asus Acoustic Files Kaslo Deck RoostLoggers out again oct 2012 Download mal00533 07 o me Tape sn CL00Z Date Loc Datum Species Spec RLI Modo ga Lon E a SP ee Div 8 Filetime 20121010 053307 N points displayed 132 Drawtime 0 000 s Enn A 349 1792 SWE CLE Sa sil Other info As firmware for the RL is upgraded ie The software that runs the roostlogger you will need to attach your RL to a computer and follow a special process to upgrade the firmware Refer to the User Manual for these instructions Other info 3 e Changing the RL internal Clock As you change time zones you will likely want to adjust the internal clock of the RL to match the current time zone To do this follow the steps outlined in the CFCread slides
3. Adapting the RL to accommodate other batteries Cold Weather Option 1 Li D batteries you only need 2 To fill the two empty cells use either 1 Dummy D batteries e g http www diamond grow lights com Illumitex LED Bulbs For Maglite Dummy Batteries D Size Dummy Battery 153 html 2 Make a wire with alligator clip on each end to short circuit the last 2 cells see photo next slide 3 Carefully solder a wire across the last 2 cells negative of 3 cell to positive of 4 cell Battery Options Two Lithium D cell batteries 3 6V each go into these first 2 cells a wire with alligator clip on each end to short circuit the last 2 cells be sure the connection is secure and won t pop off if jarred Battery Options Adapting the RL to accommodate other batteries Cold Weather Option 2 Li AA batteries use 4 batteries but adapt size by using D shells Remember that this has low AmpHours e E g http www amazon com Lenmar Adapter Size Shell Battery dp BOOO8D5FRW A i A Pr 3 gS 7 AE Pin M nn p te ie od herent vid An Oe 3 I R 0 BG i t 3 UE ho ue ae prs IQ e DE 8 n 8 ne 8 n 8 n NE RE SEED NE SEN SEN Sv Sv YT Q 7 Q 7 Q 7 ii Downloading Data 1 Eject SD card Remember Do not do this without first doing one of the following e Remove a battery to cut the power to the detector then
4. Placement of the RL e The RL is designed to record bats that pass close to the detector lt 10 m Thus be sure to position the RL in a place where bats in the roost or moving in out of the roost are likely to fly within a few metres of the detector Dripping water and movement e g woodrats can produce ultrasound intense enough to trigger the RL and could thus generate noise files Thus reduce the recording of noise increases file numbers and depletes battery supply faster e f water freezes on the mic bats will not be recorded no ultrasound will pass through mic Placement of the RL e The RL is waterproof but if it gets submersed in COLD water it may take on water thus it is best to place RL where it will not submerge e The RL has a built in temperature datalogger and a txt file will be produced that show logged temperatures Thus if there is a certain location in the roost where youd like to know about microclimate position the RL in this location Placement of the RL e Remember that your RL might come in contact with animals such as humans or woodrats You may wish to lock it in place A padlock can secure the lid A chain might be used to lock it to something You may wish to secure the RLina way that woodrats cannot chew on the mic and cannot chew off any Straps that hold it into place e g in photo where rocks have been used prevent woodrats from chewing on stra
5. light on the Board of the RL by the USB connection and the red flashing LED on the front outside of the pelican lid Double click the exe file to open this program Setting it up for the first time ee LA CF Storage ZCAIM Interface CFCRead Always check you are using the most recent version of software b clicking the top left cotn r TE in and then about CFCread ons iw DE ete Monitoring ends at 03 00 00 rer Choose Input File Download 0 TimeZone Check card Only use with CF or SD cards You must use 4 4j or later If ever troubleshooting Titley mn E set will ask you for this version fe ai Status nN u Mm b e r Wating Setting it up for the first time CF Storage ZCAIM Interface 0 a Repair JADATA DAT CFCRead In the bottom window of the CFCRead program select the port number that corresponds Choose Input File Download 0 TimeZone Check card Quit Only use with CF or SD cards For ABIL 501 and SD Erase Activate Set HOS seen Sampling Monitoring begins at 15 30 00 Monitor deat 09 00 00 oritring ends at ntiaise CF to the RL Time Get ID Set Version Check Wating Then click OPEN Setting it up for the first time LA CF Storage ZCAIM Interface Repair Bottom window of CFCRead ioe You can check
6. Roostloggers Titley An introductory manual By Cori Lausen Wildlite Conservation Society Cana da and Birchdale E cological Ltd Taking it out of the box The RL comes with A piece of bubble wrap to protect the mic e The mic is the only sensitive feature on the detector e Mic can scratch easily so always carry it ina f way that the mic will not rub up against f something hard Taking it out of the box The RL comes with Amagnet e This is used to test that the unit is working before you walk away from it a e It may be desirable to attach this onto the pelican case Example in photo magnet attached to handle using releasable zip tie Taking it out of the box The RL comes with A USB cable that has an elbow on one end e This cable is needed to change the clock on the detector If will usually come set on central time zone from Titley e You will need to load a USB driver onto your computer to communicate with the RL via this USB cable see next section ACD with software and driver The Outside e Microphone Take precautions to not scratch this LED light on front panel A red LED light tells you p if the unit has power Ma and is functioning see LED light summary in Deployment section for details Deployment slide The Inside Plug for USB cable that gt aS will attach RL to co
7. VERSION of firmware on your RL Pee Fe ee this will upgrade over time so B TimeZone Check card ask Titley if you are unsure if you Muse M n EE 080 are running the latest version IGG e o Activate Set Dage E GetID this is the Serial Number mep i 1 Monitoring begins at 15 30 00 of your RL This same number is inscribed on the Board in the RL Monitoring ends at 020000 Initialise CF Check to see how far off the seca nine 0 clock is relative to your mg Get ID_ computer s clock a Or Status Set will change the RL s clock to I wating the same time as your computer Setting it up for the first time LA CF Storage ZCAIM Interface r Repair C FC Re Al cq i JADATA DAT Choose Input File Download 8 TimeZone Check card Quit When YOu have set the ELD cards Clock on the RL you may For ABIL SD1 and SD i Activate Set oost Logger only ving to rn that the Monitoring begins at 15 30 00 clock has indeed been sorting ends t 080000 Initialise LF a dj usted e Only for use with Serial link or USB Part m Open Get ID Set Version Check Sampling Important When done click CLOSE Status Wating Setting it up for the first time 3 Initialize the SD card i Choose an SD Card You can use any size of SD card but only 4 GB of memory can be used by the RL so it is cheape
8. aline D batteries in a RL in a roost that will remain around freezing or slightly below are rated at 17000 mAH ie 17AH then you should assume in the programming of the RL that the realized capacity will only be about 10 AH 40 reduction in capacity due to cold Battery Options Keep in mind that if you choose a low AH battery the RL will sample less and if it can t actually sample for the duration of time that you have requested it will subsample within each 5 minute period to lower its overall battery consumption It is important that you are conservative with your battery AH estimates because the sampling table programmed onto the SD card does not know whether you are placing these RL s into cold or warm weather and whether you will record many or few bats Battery Options Cost Li D batteries are expensive with each standard Li battery usually 25 You need only two of these batteries though see next section Your cheapest option is D alkalines but if you are working in cold conditions lt 10 C alkalines do not perform well so your best option may be Li AA s you ll need D shells see this Battery Option slide Battery Options Cost Li D batteries are 3 6 V each Thus you only use two not four e g http www amazon com LS33600 Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery dp BO00608YAFM ref sr 1 8 ie UTF8 amp aid 1355469376 amp sr 8 88 amp keywords saft lithium d battery Battery Options
9. ata is not being recorded the red light will stay on brightly continuously if data is actually being written at that moment No light Something is wrong See Troubleshooting section next Deployment Troubleshooting If the RL s LED does not light up with the magnet then the RL is not working correctly and thus follow these steps and then test again 1 Pull out at least one battery to disconnect the power 2 Eject the SD card by pushing on it 3 Reposition batteries and ensure they are all engaged Red LED will flash if unit is getting power If it is not then wiggle and check batteries until power has been established 4 Reinsert the SD card Ensure the yellow light by the SD slot flashes to indicate the SD card s programmed sampling table has been recognized If this does not happen check card in CFCread to see if card has a sampling table see CFCRead Slide Reprogram card if needed see Programming Slide 5 Retest with the magnet near the LED on front panel If still not working go back to Step 1 Samisk 4 Caution r THE SD CARD SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED FROM THE ROOSTLOGGER WHILE IT HAS POWER EITHER 1 Remove a battery to cut power then eject SD card by pushing on it spring loaded 2 Push the special SD Eject button see Inside of RL picture The yellow light next to the slot will flash to indicate it is safe to eject SD card Eject SD card by pushing on it
10. e Estimating battery AmpHours You are FAR BETTER to underestimate these AmpHrs if it is important that the RL last for the duration of the desired recording run time e g 6 months e The RL will strive to have the batteries last as long as the desired sampling timeframe e g 6 months To do this CFCRead will program the RL to subsample if necessary in each 5 minute period to extend battery life through the desired time period You will know if you have exceeded the system s power capacity or potential card space and must therefore subsample by taking note of the Nett Sampling Ratio Programming the SD card nett sampling ratio e Indicates whether the RL will subsample in 5 minute periods or not e For example if this says 80 that means it will subsample each 5 minute period recording for only 4 minutes in total instead This would allow the RL to continue to sample for the desired sampling period length e g 6 months e if 100 nett then the AmpHrs of the batteries selected should provide enough power to run the RL for the desired sampling period length However recall that battery performance can vary dramatically depending on temperature manufacturer age of battery draw of SD card etc Programming the SD card e Estimating battery AmpHours AS a general guideline reasonable quality D alkalia batteries should provide about 10 17 AmpHrs To maximize power you MUST use hig
11. eject SD card by pushing on it OR e Push the SD eject button see Inside of RL slide you will see a yellow light flash then you can eject the card by pushing on it Downloading Data I CF Storage ZCAIM Interface Repair 2 Put SD Card into JADATA DAT computer Crone vomont 3 Open CFCRead 4 Choose input file W Activate Set eine ieat 5 Select the SD card saneig Monitoring begins at 15 30 00 6 Se e Ct D OW n Od q a Monitoring ends at 09 00 00 Initialise CE 7 Indicate which folder to NE Tv save data you can makea k aan new folder if needed Sins Wating ae LGR or ABIL 507 and 502 Erase Downloading Data LA CF Storage ZCAIM Interface Download Options 8 Keep all defaults as Splitnights 8 Division Ratio shown in this slide Push OK was crs ee W Generate Generate only select Split Nights if you d Anabat files like files to be put Into i Generate W Save on Cal subfolders each representing a oat one night of recordings FS Max TBC secs You will be given the option of Ede where to store the data and ZCA files can create a new folder from OE CFCRead Stig C 40T10k Cancel Downloading Data 9 After the download is complete files generated can be viewed in AnalookW another program included on the CD File Edit View Filter Tools Record Window Help Deg amp
12. fers depending on the operating system you are using In most cases it will come up with a window that asks to look for the driver file You should direct it to the folder in which you copied all of the CD materials Installing Driver in Windows 7 Control Panel Devices right click mouse on unspecificed device ie Roostlogger Properties Hardware Properties General Change Settings General Update Driver Browse to the folder file you ve copied from the CD File Edit View Tools Help Add a device Zz Pa d Add a printer Troubleshoot GR Basic Optical CORI PC Logitech USB Multimedia Mouse Unifying Receiver Keyboard 4 Printers and Faxes 5 rs 7 Canon iP100 Canon iP4300 Microsoft XPS series Document Writer 4 Unspecified 1 Create shortcut Troubleshoot Properties Send To OneNote 2010 Setting it up for the first time 3 Set the clock on the RL cont d iii Checking port number Once the driver is installed the RL will be assigned a port number Look this number up in DEVICE MANAGER Ports again this is slightly different with each operating system Generally you reach this through Control Panel Hardware and Sound or System Devices or Device Manager Ports To open the Device Manager e For Windows 7 click on Start gt Control Panel gt System gt Device Manager e For Window XP click on Start gt Control Panel g
13. g used Eg For example a battery rated at 80 amp hours can deliver a 20 amp current for up to four hours Read more How to Calculate 12 Volt AMP Hours eHow com htto www ehow com how 5567042 calculate volt amp hours html ixzz2Fipyw4Rh Battery Options Battery Basics cont d AmpHours what really matters is how many amphours you are providing to the RL ie How much total energy Typical alkaline D batteries good quality 8 10 AH Long lasting alkaline D batteries e g Max Ultra 12 AH Standard Lithium Li Thionyl Chloride D batteries e g SAFT 17 AH perform well in cold High capacity Lithium D batteries e g SAFT 19 AH perform well in cold Standard AA alkaline 1 2 5 AH Lithium AA 3 3 5 AH perform well in cold Remember that when batteries are placed into the RL they are done so in SERIES as such the voltages sum e g 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 6 V but the amphours remain the same So if an alkaline D battery is rated at 8000mAH ie 8 AH then 4 of them in the RL will still have a capacity of 8AH but will provide 6 volts Battery Options Battery Basics cont d AmpHours Reduction in cold temperatures It is hard to figure out exactly what types of capacity decreases may be experienced but the following can be a bit of 2 guide e Expect about 60 decrease in AmpHour capacity of batteries at 7 C e Expect about 40 decrease in AmpHour capacity of batteries at 1 C Eg If 4 alk
14. her quality D batteries eg Energizer Max Energizer Industrial Duracell Pro If you are using 4 Lithium AA batteries the AmpHrs will be 3 3 5 AmpHr but this may be sufficient for your needs see Battery Options Section 2 Lithium D batteries are the best option for cold weather see Battery Options Section e there are generally 2 types of Li D batteries 1 the standard ones can provide 17 AmpHrs 2 higher capacity Li D batteries can be purchased that will provide even higher AmpHrs but are very expensive Sandisk Programming the SD card Choose Folder for CFCread log files e Select a location for mess the log sampling TG meet C 100percentLOY table info to be rn D ene taar stored as a text file aun crowenest or FH to James flathead C for gillian Meadow CK home lakes D into mines with Don Hunt kuskanook house cement area Eg Lal Lardeau AL Gillian 120 CJ low4H50percent4dayssettorise Martin CaveLoggers fall 2012 CJ net night reeves macdonald CJ out again in oct CJ purnimas AL 120 Earl Oe De ne ee EO B B B B B B B B H H H LA CF Storage ZCAIM Interface eM Repair e Optional check to make gt sure the Ca rd has a Sampling Table complete sampling table Only use s FE or SD cards programmed on it or ABIL 5D1 and 5D2 Set l Monitoring begins at 15 30 00 Click CH ECK CARD Mo
15. mputer Serial number of RL white box with writing SD card ejection button push to allow SD card to be ejected safely ve light will flash SD card slot you can push on card to eject only if you have first pushed the eject button to the right or you ve removed power to the RL Setting it up for the first time 1 Copy all CD contents into a folder on your computer 2 Place 4 D batteries in the RL to power It You may need to wiggle them a bit to ensure good contact You will know the detector has power as the LED on the outside of the lid flashes The red LED will not flash if there is an SD card installed and or the USB cable is connected to the RL see Battery Options section for details on batteries to use in different situations Setting it up for the first time 3 Set the clock on the RL amp i use the USBcableto attach the RL to your computer when the USB cable is connected between the RL and the computer you should see a ve flashing light Note this yellow light has dual purpose it will also flash when the SD eject button is pushed for the safe ejection of the SD card Setting it up for the first time 3 Set the clock on the RL cont d ii Driver installation If this is the first time you have had the RL attached to your computer once it is plugged in it will ask to install a driver as it will be an unknown device This process dif
16. nitoring ends at 03 00 00 9 Only for use with Serial link or USB art Open a Start not delayed z NLP Start time not set cos End time not set Card has Sampling Table CF card has data Deploying the Roostlogger Steps 1 Insert batteries See Battery Options section for type In some cases if the detector has been prepared already for deployment batteries may already be in the detector e g often flip one battery around so it needs to be righted to engage power You need only find the one battery that is in upside down flip around to the correct polarity E g you may put a piece of paper between the battery ies and the housing preventing draw on the batteries In this case you need only remove the paper to power up the unit 2 Ensure red LED light flashing ie RL has power 3 Ifthere is not already an SD card in the slot in the Board then insert SD card Yellow light will flash briefly 3 times to indicate SD card sampling table has been read 4 Red LED on front cover will stop flashing ie Turn off Deploying the Roostlogger Steps 5 Close lid of pelican case There should be no red light showing on the lid 6 Check it is running Hold magnet close to LED it will flash red briefly to indicate that it has power and is thus running if at this time the RL is its programmed recording period the red light will flicker red as the magnet is held close when d
17. ogger is gt 9 then you will need gt SIMA Card readers gt Sound video and game controllers to rea SSI g nt h e PO rt num be r l ja ne Bus controllers R G H T C LI C K T H E M O U S E gt USB Virtualization PROPERTIES ADVANCED e E ee If the COM port number listed for the Setting it up for the first time Zones TE File Action View Help Gil i Cori PC i p Batteries b E Biometric Devices i je Computer t Disk drives gt i Display adapters 2 DVD CD ROM drives ie Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers b A Imaging devices EP Intel R Centrino R Bluetooth 3 0 High Speed Devices lt 5 Keyboards Intel R Active Management Technology SOL COM3 Properties SER EG TO S S ME O Mice and other pointing devices AK Monitors at Network adapters JD Ports COM amp LPT ve F Intel R Active Management Technology SOL COMS X Roost Logger RLI USB VCom Port COMS D pD Processors b DP Security Devices p E Smart card readers b A Sound video and game controllers gt sil System devices VES n be b F Universal Serial Bus controllers ER b USB Virtualization Be Setting it up for the first time 3 Set the clock on the RL cont d iv Open CFCRead One piece of software provided on the CD is CFCread Note Be sure you have the RL plugged into your computer and powered on you should see the yellow flashing
18. ose Version Status Wating Setting it up for the first time CFCRead initializing CF Card should be formatted Ca rd S immediately before initialeation Format in Windows Explorer 1 right click on drive J 21 left click on Format 3 Select FAT Quick Format 15 OK MAKE SURE YOU FORMAT THE CORRECT DRIVE You must exit CFCread before formatting Is CF card ready for initialeation Click YES Setting it up for the first time LA CF Storage ZCAIM Interface m 23 Repair CFCread Programming SD card JADATA DAT Choose Input File Download 0 TimeZone Check card Only use with CF or SO cards After initialization you ni are ready to program 7 r rtoring begins at 15 30 00 9 the card see next Morisipende Z e Only for use with Serial link or USB section el LA CF Storage ZCAIM Interface Repair CFCread Programming SD card Choose Input File Download Use CFCRead Open exe teme _ crescas Only use with CF or SO cards fi e For ABIL SD1 and SD2 JADATA DAT W Activate Always pe sure you are Monitoring begins at 15 30 00 using the latest version ae E Of softwa re EE E see CFCRead slide for how to do this Open ose Programming the SD card 1 CF Storage ZCAIM Interface Repair CFCread Programming SD card JADATA DAT Choose Input File Trade Tk Select the SD Ca rd Fo
19. p Wire can also be used to keep RL s in place Placement of the RL You may want to put some notes on your RL indicate what this unit does to let people know this pelican case contains nothing of value to them a contact name address phone number may be a good idea Other user tips Internal Time Zone Label To remind yourself what time is on the internal clock of the RL especially if you work in different time zones You need to know this information when you program an SD card for the unit Battery Options Battery Basics Lithium vs Alkaline alkaline performance amphours is substantially reduced in cold temperatures Consider Lithium for anything less than 10 C Lithium batteries are also substantially lighter in weight Voltage internal batteries must provide roughly between 5 7 5 volts to operate e Four alkaline D batteries are 1 5x4V 6 volts e lf you use Lithium D batteries each is 3 6V thus only use TWO ie 3 6V x2 7 2V If you use Lithium AA batteries in D shells then each battery is 1 5V thus 1 5V x 4 6V Battery Options Battery Basics cont d AmpHours what really matters is how many amphours you are providing to howe RL ie How much total energy Amp hours are the standard measure of the energy storage capacity When in use a battery s voltage remains constant The current amperage varies depending on how much power is bein
20. r ABIL SD1 and 5D2 Click SAMPLING Programming the SD card Decide which Sample period best suits your needs Programmed Sampling Table will adjust to meet this goal by subsampling The RL will record longer than this period if there is still battery life Use a preset to setup total sampling dataset YOU can use a preset to simpify setup of sampling dataset C Sample today only O Sample from today for 2 days O Sample from today for days C Sample from today for I week Sample from today for weeks C Sample from today for I month C Sample from today for 2 months C Sample from today for 4 months Programming the SD card Decide which Sampling regime best suits your needs If you select a Sampling regime too intense for battery life the Net Sampling Ratio will decrease see subsequent slide Use a preset to setup daily sampling sessions YOU can use preset to simpify setup of daily sampling sessions C Sample continuously all day and all night C Sample all night from Sunset to Sunrise CC Sample for one hour starting at Sunset O Sample for two hours starting at Sunset C Sample 1 hour from Sunset I hour round middle of night 1 hour till Sunrise C Sample for 2 hours round Sunrise and 2 hours round Sunset C Sample from sunrise till midday C Sample all daytime from Sunrise to Sunset Nett sampling ratio 100 0 2 Programming the SD card En
21. st to just buy this size of card or smaller To minimize the amount of battery Sandisk 4 power that the RL consumes use SD cards that write slow ie Not Ultra ideally class 4 or lower 2 Qsz S Setting it up for the first time 3 Initialize the SD card ii Format SD card in your computer gt anJisk in my computer select the card right click and select FORMAT select Fat32 and Quick format OK iii Open CFCread program Use UPPER Part of the software window Note that the top Da rT of Choose Input File Download this software window is Le ee Only use with CF or SO cards used for the SD card ONLY For ABI SD1 and SD2 W Activate Get VS the bottom window IS Monitoring begins at 15 3000 used for communications me with the RL Via USB cable Only for use with Serial link or USB Time Part ola Open Get ID Set h Close Version Check Status Roost Logger only Sampling Initialize CF Wating Setting it up for the first time I CF Storage ZCAIM Interface 8 Repair JADATA DAT Download Check card i Only use with CF or SO cards For ABIL 501 and SD W Activate Set Monitoring begins at 15 30 00 Monitoring ends at CFCRead Choose Input File Find the SD card that you just formatted 2 Timezone Click INITIALIZE CF Part IP Open Get ID h Cl
22. t System gt Hardware gt Device Manager Setting it up for the first time 3 Set the clock on the RL cont d iii Checking port number cont d Roost Logger will appear in an entry under Ports Com and LPT Take note of the port number for the RoostLogger device COM XX If it has been assigned a port greater than 9 then you will need to change this number to be 9 or lower To change the Com port number e Right click on the Roost Logger entry e Click on Properties gt Port Settings gt Advanced e Click on the drop down list from the COM port number box to see the options Take note of the port number for the RoostLogger device COM XX Note that checking this port number may need to be done in subsequent times when you connect the RL to your computer for future clock changes Settin Device Manager s it up for the first time File Action View Help E OF oR 6 r e Device Manager gt ge Batteries gt E Biometric Dewices gt gi Computer Ports b Disk drives gt BS Display adapters gt DVD CD ROM drives b gt fe Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers a Imaging devices s uF Intel R Centrino R Bluetooth 3 0 High Speed Devices gt 5 Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices ea Monitors mY Network adapters JD Ports COM amp LPT me y Intel R Active Management Le sks SOL COMS n CECEN i orker e a e a a gt 7 Re Roostl
23. ter your site s waypoint in decimal degrees latitude ing sampling on the sun position must be specified and longitude asing samolir e Latitude Neve 4945 e here in North America the corse cnn pues metoo E latitude will be a positive number but the longitude will be a negative number e CFCread requires you dt amp ali 1000 5 enter a number first then use the back arrow key to insert a negative sign Enter geographical position Programming the SD card Enter your time zone It YO U d re nN O t S U re W n d t Becuase you are basing sampling on the sun a position must be specified time zone be sure to a Enter geographical position Latitude Neve 494500 Time Zone hours ff consult your computers se MER date time see next slide Recall that CFCread requires you enter a number first then use the back arrow key to insert a negative sign Nett sampling ratio 100 0 82 Programming the SD card Enter your time zone If you are not sure what time zone be sure to consult your computer s date time Standard time vs daylight savings e g Mountain Time zone in winter during MST but 6 in summer during MDT This must match the time zone of your RL otherwise change the clock on your RL see Getting Started section SamJisk Ss Date and Time Date and Time Additional Clocks Internet Time Date December 13 12

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