Currently settings are temporal and not saved, they should be saved in EEPROM so that if the unit comes back online it comes with the last common used setting. This is especially important for auto-on semantics.
It is also critical for calibration (Issue #8) or otherwise calibration will be needed every time the unit is turned on which is rather tedious.
Currently settings are temporal and not saved, they should be saved in EEPROM so that if the unit comes back online it comes with the last common used setting. This is especially important for auto-on semantics.
It is also critical for calibration (Issue #8) or otherwise calibration will be needed every time the unit is turned on which is rather tedious.