When no program is set to run on startup, the CR300 board is supposed to enter a listening state that still allows programming. This seems to require a power cycle to break the startup loop, and to switch on the housing does not remove battery power to the logger board? This means that to force a listening state you have to disassemble the unit. I believe this can be fixed with a small wiring re-design?
Need to document process. For now just get back into a running state and try to avoid forcing this outcome. Makes the multi-file compilation a bit harder.
When no program is set to run on startup, the CR300 board is supposed to enter a listening state that still allows programming. This seems to require a power cycle to break the startup loop, and to switch on the housing does not remove battery power to the logger board? This means that to force a listening state you have to disassemble the unit. I believe this can be fixed with a small wiring re-design?