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Store calibration data after "Stop Sensor" #249

Open JoernL opened 8 years ago

JoernL commented 8 years ago

Sometimes it is necessary to remove the transmitter for cleaning or sensor tuning. After re-inserting it on the same sensor, it would be nice to restore the saved calibration data.

tzachi-dar commented 8 years ago

do you stop the sensor before doing that?

On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 11:26 AM, JoernL notifications@github.com wrote:

Sometimes it is necessary to remove the transmitter for cleaning or sensor tuning After re-inserting it on the same sensor, it would be nice to restore the saved calibration data

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JoernL commented 8 years ago

Yes, i choose "stop sensor", remove the transmitter and then the calibrations are gone. Removing the transmitter without stoping it and then re-insert it again cause strange values.

tzachi-dar commented 8 years ago

I simply know that after cleaning, I have to ignore 3-4 readings. I don't stop the sensor for that. Starting a sensor will also have an influence on our adjustment of bg readings even when the same calibrations are set.

you can stop the reading, by selecting another input device, if this is what you realy want.

On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 12:01 PM, JoernL notifications@github.com wrote:

Yes, i choose "stop sensor", remove the transmitter and then the calibrations are gone. Removing the transmitter without stoping it and then re-insert it again cause strange values.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/StephenBlackWasAlreadyTaken/xDrip-Experimental/issues/249#issuecomment-170331147 .

JoernL commented 8 years ago

Ah, okay. I don't know, that it works. I will try that out. Thanks.

AdrianLxM commented 8 years ago

Hi Jörn, you can simply "forget" the device in the System Status... and when you are done, you can repair to the device. xDrip-Wixel will store no data and xBridge-Wixel just for half a minute or so. Once that time has passed, it won't send the data again.

JoernL commented 8 years ago

Hi Adrian, okay ... i will try this out. Thx :)