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====== OpenLogger - Log on Boot ====== | ====== OpenLogger - Log on Boot ====== | ||
- | This guide describes how to to get log on boot working for the OpenLogger. | + | Log on Boot configures the OpenLogger to automatically start logging data after it has finished booting, without the need to open WaveForms Live. |
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+ | This guide describes how to to get Log on Boot working for the OpenLogger. | ||
==== Configure the OpenLogger ==== | ==== Configure the OpenLogger ==== | ||
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- | On waveformslive.com, | + | On waveformslive.com, |
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+ | In the control panel to the right, expand the //Advanced// section. | ||
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+ | Click the Log On Boot toggle to enable it. Clicking ' | ||
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+ | When enabled, the device will save the current parameters to a file that is read when the OpenLogger boots. | ||
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- | //When logging to the SD card, the SD file system may be corrupted if the board is reset. To prevent this, hit the program button (PROG) and logging will stop cleanly by writing all headers and closing the files. The board may then be safely reset and logging will start again. On each reboot a new logging session is created, so previous logs won't be overwritten. Up to 1000 sessions (restarts) may exist on the SD card. | + | //When logging to the SD card, the SD file system may be corrupted if the board is reset. To prevent this, hit the program button (PROG) and logging will stop cleanly by writing all headers and closing the files. The board may then be safely reset and logging will start again. On each reboot a new logging session is created, so previous logs won't be overwritten. Up to 1000 sessions (restarts) may exist on the SD card.// |
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+ | //When setting Log On Boot, the OpenLogger must either be manually started or rebooted to start the initial logging session.// | ||
- | When setting Log On Boot, the OpenLogger must either be manually started or rebooted to start the initial logging session.// | + | {{tag> |