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Temp in blue

Discussion and questions about Cumulus weather station software version 1. This section is the main place to get help with Cumulus 1 software developed by Steve Loft that ceased development in November 2014.
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zaax
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Weather Station: WH1081

Temp in blue

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Why is the word Temp in blue on the main screen?
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akasonny
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Re: Temp in blue

Post by akasonny »

zaax wrote:Why is the word Temp in blue on the main screen?
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You have set an alarm condition for your temperature. The blue text informs you that the weather outside exceeded your alarm condition (it would have been red text at that time). If you look under alarms you'll see the temp alarm you have established.

You can clear the blue by simply clicking on it.
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dane
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Re: Temp in blue

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When an alarm condition occurs, the label for the item causing the alarm goes red. If you click on the label, it goes black again and the alarm is reset. Note that it may occur again immediately. If you do not click on the label and the alarm condition ceases to exist (e.g. the temperature rises above the pre-set value) the label goes blue to show that an alarm condition has existed at some time. Again, clicking on the label turns it black and the alarm is reset.
Above is a quote from the Cumulus Help file.
So I assume you have set an alarm?
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zaax
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Re: Temp in blue

Post by zaax »

Thanks for the quick reply :D
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