7Data StorageThe Gecko is supplied with a 32GB SD card, formatted with the FAT file system. Largercapacity SD cards can be used in the Gecko if they are pre-formatted as FAT (not exFAT).To remove the card from a Gecko Compact 3ch (above, left) slide open the SD card coverand press in the SD card to eject it. The SD card faces up, and it cannot be inserted upside-down. For the Gecko Compact 4ch (above, centre), the SD card cover requires a quarterturn anti-clockwise before removal. The SD card faces the rear of the recorder.If you have a Rugged model with optional integrated sensor, unscrew the card cover toaccess the SD card slot (above, right). The SD card faces the rear of the recorder.Insert the SD card into your computer (directly if you have an SD card slot, or via a USBcard reader) and you’ll be able to browse your continuous data files.To re-insert the card, push the SD card into the socket, ensuring you feel the card springback from push-lock. The SD card will automatically mount and recording should resume.Check that the q arrows are animating over the word “Storing” on the Home screen, whichindicates data packets are being written “down” to the SD card.Station InfoEvery seismic monitoring point needs to have a unique identifier. As part of the MiniSEEDdata format standard there are three tiers of identifier – Network, Station, and Location.Station InformationStation Code> Network CodeLocation ID (3D)Location ID (1D)