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In the control panel to the right, expand the // | In the control panel to the right, expand the // | ||
- | Click the Log On Boot toggle to enable it. | + | Click the Log On Boot toggle to enable it. Clicking ' |
When enabled, the device will save the current parameters to a file that is read when the OpenLogger boots. If set to log to SD, the device will check to see if the SD card exists, wait for the SD card file system to initialize and then start logging if all is good. | When enabled, the device will save the current parameters to a file that is read when the OpenLogger boots. If set to log to SD, the device will check to see if the SD card exists, wait for the SD card file system to initialize and then start logging if all is good. |