8Station CodeImportant! Please change your station code to a unique code, otherwise datafrom all of your stations will be called GECKO and it will be difficult foryou to work out which data files came from which station!The station code identifies the location of the station. If a location has multiple sensors (e.g.monitoring a building, or setting up an array of sensors) you can use the same station codebut identify each recording point with a different Location ID.This station code (default is GECKO) can be up to 5 characters long and can only containuppercase letters and numbers. If you wish to use less than 5 characters, end the code withblank space character. Note that any characters after a blank space will be ignored (e.g. ifyou enter “ABC 1” the Gecko will use station code “ABC”).Enter Station CodeGECKOA flashing block indicates the cursor position. Use the Up and Down buttons to scrollthrough letters and numbers, and use the Right button to move to the next character.Press the Left/Menu button when on the first character to save and exit.Network CodeThe MiniSEED format allows you to include a two character network code, which can be yourFDSN code. For example, the Seismology Research Centre uses “OZ”, Geoscience Australiauses “AU”, and the British Geological Survey uses “GB”. You can register for an FDSN codeat fdsn.org, or you can use this field for you own identification purposes.Location IDAs mentioned above, a seismic monitoring station may have multiple monitoring points, sorather than coming up with a station code for each, they can all use the same station codewith a unique Location ID. This field is any two character code. For example, if you aremonitoring the basement, middle and top of a building you could use Location IDs of B1,M1, and T1; or simply 01, 02 and 03.The default value for channels ENZ is 00, and for 4-channel systems channel O has ID 01.