paxcounter.conf: add DISPLAYCONTRAST

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Verkehrsrot 2019-09-30 15:05:30 +02:00
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// Hardware settings // Hardware settings
#define RGBLUMINOSITY 30 // RGB LED luminosity [default = 30%] #define RGBLUMINOSITY 30 // RGB LED luminosity [default = 30%]
#define DISPLAYREFRESH_MS 40 // OLED refresh cycle in ms [default = 40] -> 1000/40 = 25 frames per second #define DISPLAYREFRESH_MS 40 // OLED refresh cycle in ms [default = 40] -> 1000/40 = 25 frames per second
#define DISPLAYCONTRAST 80 // 0 .. 255, OLED display contrast [default = 80]
#define HOMECYCLE 30 // house keeping cycle in seconds [default = 30 secs] #define HOMECYCLE 30 // house keeping cycle in seconds [default = 30 secs]
// Settings for BME680 environmental sensor // Settings for BME680 environmental sensor
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#define TIME_SYNC_INTERVAL_RETRY 10 // retry time sync after lost sync each .. minutes [default = 10], 0 means off #define TIME_SYNC_INTERVAL_RETRY 10 // retry time sync after lost sync each .. minutes [default = 10], 0 means off
#define TIME_SYNC_COMPILEDATE 0 // set to 1 to use compile date to initialize RTC after power outage [default = 0] #define TIME_SYNC_COMPILEDATE 0 // set to 1 to use compile date to initialize RTC after power outage [default = 0]
#define TIME_SYNC_LORAWAN 0 // set to 1 to use LORA network as time source, 0 means off [default = 0] #define TIME_SYNC_LORAWAN 0 // set to 1 to use LORA network as time source, 0 means off [default = 0]
#define TIME_SYNC_LORASERVER 0 // set to 1 to use LORA timeserver as time source, 0 means off [default = 0] #define TIME_SYNC_LORASERVER 0 // set to 1 to use LORA timeserver as time source, 0 means off [default = 0]
// settings for syncing time with timeserver applications // settings for syncing time with timeserver applications
#define TIME_SYNC_SAMPLES 1 // number of time requests for averaging #define TIME_SYNC_SAMPLES 1 // number of time requests for averaging