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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 // | ||
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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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