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== Configuration File names ==
=== Configuration file created when first installing Cumulus MX ===
 
Don't rename the '''CumulusMX.exe''' file name as it must use that mixture of upper and lower case. The main configuration file is always called ''Cumulus.ini'' (it must start with a capital 'C') and is located in the directory in which you installed CumulusMX.exe. All the characters used within the configuration file must be within ASCII range. No other "Cumulus.ini" files are required. Most of the sections are same in both flavours of Cumulus, but MX does not use [MainForm].
For those who are not swapping from Cumulus 1, their first use of MX will create a file called ''Cumulus.ini'' found in the same directory as CumulusMX.exe.
 
The file will contain an entry for every setting in the admin interface. Each entry will be a parameter in format '''attribute=value''' and the values will be as per defaults except for those which you have edited when first setting up MX.
 
These parameters are known as read-write parameters because they can be altered with the settings pages. Later I will explain read-only parameters, as the name suggests these are entries in the configuration file that have been added directly to that file while MX is not running, and MX can only read these, it cannot update them.
 
=== Cumulus 1 ===
As downloaded, the Cumulus 1 executable is called '''cumulus.exe''' and all in lowercase. The configuration file that it creates on first use will take the name of the executable file (keeping to the same case) and add the extension '''.ini''' (instead of .exe) and will be stored in same folder as the executable, it will contain all sections.
 
As downloaded at most versions, the Cumulus 1 executable is called '''cumulus.exe''' and all in lowercase (there were a few releases where it started with a capital letter). The configuration file that Cumulus 1 creates on first use will take the name of the executable file (keeping to the same case) and add the extension '''.ini''' (instead of .exe) and will be stored in same folder as the executable, it will contain all sections.
If you renamed that executable file to say ''Cumulus1.exe'' it will still work in the same way so the main configuration file then takes that name (i.e. ''Cumulus1.ini'') in the same folder but this file will be lacking one section, and another configuration file will be created called ''Cumulus.ini'' in that folder, this second one will have the one missing section.
 
If when you installed Cumulus 1, you had renamed that executable file to say ''Cumulus1.exe'' before you tried to run it, then Cumulus will still start, but it will create a new main configuration file based on that name (i.e. ''Cumulus1.ini'') in the same folder. It will also create another configuration file called ''Cumulus.ini'' in that folder. You will see all but one section in the first file, and the final section in the second file. But if you were running Cumulus 1 before this, you may be missing some of your settings because of the configuration now being split.
 
An additional configuration file, also called Cumulus.ini, can be created by Cumulus 1 to store the position of the NOAA parameter editing screen, this will be created the first time you edit NOAA parameters and will be stored in the "Reports" folder this only contains a [[#Section:_MainForm|single section]] and relates to the screen used for NOAA reports.
 
== Beta builds ==
There are no beta builds of either Cumulus 1 or Cumulus MX. Although much of the content is identical (and shown below), there are differences between this configuration file for Cumulus 1 as shown here and for MX, the differences for MX are given [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)|in this article]].
 
When beta builds of Cumulus 1 were made by Steve Loft, they could be downloaded by anybody, and if there were any differences for the configuration file in that beta they would be listed in the [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)|Cumulus.ini Beta article]], because some people might decide to use last stable release. When that beta ended, and only the stable release was available, any details from the beta page would be transferred into this article.
When there is a beta build, there may be changes to the information shown below with additional sections and/or additional parameters (attribute=value) under test. Brief details of such changes will be given in the support forum announcement for the relevant build. New sections and/or attributes and/or values for beta versions of Cumulus are not listed here until the version becomes 'live', but for details of beta tests see [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=2 the forum].
 
Now that Cumulus 1 is no longer under development, it will not have any beta builds.
'''CURRENTLY CUMULUS MX specific parameters are listed on [[Cumulus.ini (Beta)|another]] page.'''
 
Steve Loft kept MX in beta while he was developing it. This page continued to show what applied to Cumulus 1, and what applied to MX was placed in the [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)|Cumulus.ini Beta article]].
 
After Mark Crossley took over development of MX he ended that beta. All information that was on the beta page was moved into this article that now covers both Cumulus 1 and MX in one place.
 
When Mark is producing a new major version of MX he typically issues it in beta to a restricted number of users by email, he does not make any beta release public. For this reason, it is not anticipated there is going to be any use of the [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)|Cumulus.ini Beta article]] while Cumulus 3 (MX) continues to develop, although of course a Cumulus 4 is in development and we wait to see what might happen when that is ready for a public release.
 
= Editing the file =
 
== Initialisation ==
When Cumulus 1.x.y is run for the very first time, the ''Station settings'' screen within the '''Configuration''' menu is displayed, so that the basic minimum settings can be entered into a 'Cumulus.ini' that it will then create. Should you accidentally delete Cumulus.ini this would happen again, so it is always best to take a backup of the complete Cumulus directory and sub-directories so nothing is lost in such a situation.
 
See [[Setup]] for detailed advice, on how to choose the settings when you first run Cumulus (1 or MX).
For Cumulus MX, again when it is run for first time, unless it has been given a Cumulus.ini file created for Cumulus 1, you will need to set some settings. However, Cumulus MX does save a back up automatically at the end of each day.
 
See [[Setup]] for further advice, notingNote in particular, that some settings (such as units, date/time formats) shouldmust staybe unchanged,got becauseright first time. ifIf you do change those later, it is a lot of work because you will need to edit all the other files that Cumulus creates to reflect those changes.
 
=== Settings controlledInitialisation by applicationCumulus 1 ===
 
When Cumulus 1.x.y is run for the very first time, the ''Station settings'' screen within the '''Configuration''' menu is displayed, so that the basic minimum settings can be entered into a 'cumulus.ini' that it will then create. Should you accidentally delete Cumulus.ini this would happen again, so it is always best to take a backup of the complete Cumulus directory and sub-directories so nothing is lost in such a situation.
 
=== Initialisation by MX ===
 
For Cumulus MX, if it has been given a '''Cumulus.ini''' file created for Cumulus 1, then apart from a couple of parameters already mentioned, MX has all the settings it needs.
 
However, if Cumulus MX is being run for the first time and it does not inherit a file, it needs some settings before it can do anything. The difference is that MX just hangs, unless you look at the Terminal output or the file it creates in [[MXDiags]], you won't know it is waiting for settings. You need to start up the admin interface and go into the various settings pages yourself to select what MX needs to continue to work. You then need to stop MX so it stores those settings and can use them next time it starts. Although some settings can take effect while MX is running, others only take on their new values when MX is restarted.
 
Should you accidentally delete Cumulus.ini, or should you close MX badly so it does not manage to correctly save the entire contents of Cumulus.ini, MX has an advantage in that it saves Cumulus.ini into the backup folder every time it restarts and every time it does a rollover.
 
== Read-write Settings controlled by application ==
Many configuration parameter lines are changed from the various application edit, view, or configuration screens, and so making any amendments using those screens should ensure your replacement values are acceptable. You should never edit these parameter lines directly in the file ''while Cumulus is running'', as when Cumulus shuts down it will replace your amendments to these parameters with the contents of the relevant application Edit/View/Configuration screens.
 
 
''You can edit them in the file with Cumulus stopped'', but beware of selecting invalid values for these parameters, generally it is safer to use the application to edit them (unless you are importing values from another setup), and Cumulus will read the new values when it is next restarted.
 
== Settings independent of application ==
== Read-only Settings independent of application ==
 
Some configuration settings can only be applied by editing this file to insert a new parameter line; they do not appear anywhere in the configuration screens. When Cumulus is creating a configuration file it does not write any parameters that are not in its settings screens, so they do not appear with default values - in other words, you need to ''add'' them if you want to set them. Make sure you place these additional parameters in the correct section as listed below.
 
=== Editing outside Cumulus ===
 
*If you are using Cumulus 1, it is best to take a copy of the existing cumulus.ini file before you make any changes (either by using application screens or by editing the file), so you can return to the original if necessary. MX automatically takes back ups, so you can return to an earlier version if necessary
*If you are using Cumulus 1, it is best to take a copy of the existing '''cumulus.ini''' file before you make any changes (either by using application screens or by editing the file), so you can return to the original if necessary.
**MX automatically takes back ups at each rollover (and when it is started), so you can easily return to an earlier version if necessary
*If your system is configured to use a comma for a decimal separator, then you should use a comma in any decimal values that you set in this file.
*You should use a simple text editor (not a rich text editor nor word processor) to edit this file as only letters, numerical digits, decimal separators and the equals symbol are allowed in any parameter. If you use a spreadsheet program to make use of the manipulation it offers, ensure it is set to output in pure text.
*The parameter lines (attribute=value) can be in any order, but must be in the correct section. You might find it helpful to sort the attributes within a section into alphabetical order, to ''ensure you have no duplicates'' (that would stop Cumulus working), and to make it easier to find the particular parameter line you may wish to edit in the future.
**When Cumulus (1 or MX) is closed, it appears to recreate the file, but it preserves the order in the file it read when it was started, as all the parameters are held internally in the sequence they are read.
 
= File Contents =
 
There are two actions that will create this section in a file that is always called ''Cumulus.ini'' stored in different locations according to the creating action:
*If you edit NOAA parameters then One file with this section is stored in the reports sub-directory and it stores the position of your last saved NOAA screen.
*If*One youfile have set 'Save main window position' on Display settings screen,with this section appearsis stored in the Cumulus.ini file found in samereports sub-directory as cumulus.exe, and it stores the position of theyour mainlast Cumulussaved NOAA screen on your monitor.
*If you have set 'Save main window position' on Display settings screen,
**This section appears in the cumulus.ini file found in same directory as cumulus.exe, and it stores the position of the main Cumulus screen on your monitor.
**Note if you renamed your "cumulus.exe" to say "Cumulus1.exe", then the main form section is still in cumulus.ini file, but all other settings will be in a "Cumulus1.ini" file.
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
=== Section: Station ===
 
The read-only parameters must be entered directly into the configuration file. Stop Cumulus before editing this file using any plain text editor, not a word processor
See individual parameters for specific instructions on setting them.
 
{{Version badge 1}}InThe manyread-write casesparameters thisare is byset using '''Station Configuration Screen''' in Cumulus 1, but if the parameter line does not exist in your file, then insert it using a file editor as per instructions above(C1).
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] The read-write parameters are set using the '''Station Settings''' page in MX.
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] There is a station settings page in MX. Again, it does not cover every setting, and for some you need to stop MX and edit this file directly.
 
 
See individual parameters for specific instructions on setting them. The defaults are shown in left hand column, but be aware that some might have different defaults in C1 and MX, and that this article was first created when only Cumulus 1 was available.
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|style="background:lightgray;"|[Station]
|style="background:lightgray;"|Section name - the following parameters relate to all weather stations.
|-
|StartDate=13/08/2009
|This parameter is different to all the others. It is not read-write as you cannot edit it in Cumulus (1 or MX). Unlike other read-only parameters it is automatically inserted into Cumulus.ini and given a value when Cumulus is first run. By default this will be set to the date of initial installation of the Cumulus application (whichever flavour).
This date can be included in a template file, using the tag '''<#recordsbegandate>'''. The tag appears twice in the '''recordT.htm''' template that is provided with Cumulus (1 and MX) and there is a suggestion about changing that at [[FAQ#I_have_inserted_pre-Cumulus_data_making_.27Records_began_on.27_date_wrong]]
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:pink;"|Read-only parameters - The parameters listed below must be entered directly into file with Cumulus stopped. Used in both C1 and MX unless indicated.
|-
|AvgBearingMinutes=N
|This line can be added in the [Station] section of the Cumulus.ini, with this parameter N is the number of minutes over which Cumulus calculates (by treating the wind as a vector and taking into account the speed as well as direction) its average bearing. Without it, the default sampling time = 10 minutes. Note the max number of wind samples stored by Cumulus is 720, so the maximum effective value for N for Fine Offset stations that are read every 10 seconds is 120 (2 hours) while for Davis stations that are sampled every 2 to 3 seconds the maximum effective value is only about 30 (minutes).
|-
|UseWindChillCutOff=1
|If you have not asked Cumulus to calculate wind chill, this parameter is irrelevant as it cannot affect how your weather station calculates wind chill.
 
If you have asked Cumulus to calculate wind chill ('''CalculatedWC=1'''), regardless of whether you have a weather station that can supply it, then Cumulus will by default only modify the outside temperature if both wind speed and temperature criteria are met. This parameter must be added to the file if you want to disable 'calculate Wind chill only if temperature less than 10°C rule'.
 
* 0 = Disabled, Cumulus will use any wind speed of 3 mph or more, to modify the temperature, and determine the wind chill, and Cumulus will ignore the temperature criterion
* 1 = Enabled (default), Cumulus will use both 10°C temperature and 3 mph wind speed criteria to determine if wind chill applies. Outside the criteria,the wind chill field will simply duplicate the outside temperature field.
|-
|ChillHourThreshold=45 '''Fahrenheit only i.e. USA'''
 
ChillHourThreshold=7 '''Celsius users'''
|The temperature threshold for the calculation of [[Heat/cold_degree_days_and_Chill_hours|Chill Hours]] is specified in the units that you use in Cumulus.
If the parameter is not included in the file, the default varies depending on the units you use.
*As shown the default is exactly 45 degrees Fahrenheit if Fahrenheit is used.
*The default is exactly 7 degrees Celsius, (note that is not exactly 45<sup>o</sup>F) if you have selected Celcius.
*You can put in any value you want, with a decimal place if required
*Some people have put in the freezing-point temperature (0<sup>o</sup>C and they relabel "chill hours" to "frost hours"
|-
|ChillHourSeasonStart=10
|The season start figure is the calendar month number (1=January to 12= December). The default if this parameter is not specified is October (month 10). On the first day of the month specified here, Cumulus resets the cumulative chill hours that it reports to zero.
|-
|SnowDepthHour=9
|If this parameter is not included in the file, then any snow entries in the [[Weather Diary]] for a particular date will continue to be used {{Version badge 1}} in output by Cumulus 1 until 9am the next morning, when entries for the current date will apply. [[File:Badge vMx.png]]The default for MX is not stated anywhere, but might be the standard rollover time (https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=17919).
*Allowed values are the integers 0 to 23
*The time is constant year round, in UK "a day of snow" could (before climate change) happen in April despite that being after swapping to summer (daylight saving) time.
#What you enter here is independent of any settings for rollover time
#For meteorological reporting, snow is reported on midnight to midnight days, although snow depth is measured and reported at 9am.
|-
|CreateWxnowTxt=0
|If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed.
 
0= turn off creation of '''wxnow.tx'''t file (stored in main Cumulus folder)
1= (default) create '''wxnow.txt''' file (an alternative way to get data to CWOP/APRS)
|-
|ListWebTags=0
|If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed.
 
0= (default) turn off creation of WebTags.txt file (stored in main Cumulus folder)
1= create WebTags.txt file when Cumulus is restarted (contains an unordered list of all the web tags your Cumulus build will recognise and process)
|-
|RainDayThreshold=-1
|If this parameter is not included in the file, the default is '''-1''' and that represents 0.2 mm or 0.01 inches.
#The parameter specifies the threshold value which the daily rainfall has to equal or exceed for the day to be considered a 'rain day'.
#Value is entered in your current [[Rain_measurement]] units.
|-
|NoFlashWetDryDayRecords=1
| * When set to 1 (default) stops new Longest Wet/Dry Period records being 'flashed' in Cumulus 1
* Set to 0 if you are happy to have the record light on your Cumulus 1 main screen flash for each rainfall update
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]It is not clear if MX reads this parameter, as it does not show this record on the admin interface dashboard
|-
|FCPressureThreshold=0.1
|It specifies the threshold (in mb per hour averaged over 3-hour period) for a pressure change to count as rising or falling rather than steady when determining the Zambretti forecast. The default is 0.1 mb/hr averaged over the previous three hours. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed.
|-
|RTdisconnectcount=infinite
|{{Version badge 1}}By default, the 'realtime' ftp connection stays connected. But you can add '''RTdisconnectcount=N''' to force a disconnection after N realtime ftp uploads. For example, if you set '''RealtimeInterval=60''' there will be 60 seconds between each update and '''RTdisconnectcount=60''' would force a disconnection each hour.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]There have been changes to FTP handling in MX releases, and it is not clear if this parameter is used by MX
|-
|ErrorLogSpikeRemoval=0
|This is read-only below version 3.7.0. Because it is now a read-write parameter, please see its entry in next section of this table
|-
|UVdecimals=0
|{{Version badge 1}}(added 1.9.3 build 1038) [[File:Badge vMx.png]] applies at all versions
 
UV values are now displayed and logged as whole numbers by default. You can change this by adding this entry specifying the number of decimal places:
* 0 = Integer Values (default)
* n = Number of decimal places e.g. 1
|-
|NoSensorCheck=0
|By default, Cumulus will stop working if after 6 attempts it cannot read all the standard readings from a weather station:
#temperature
#humidity
#wind speed
#pressure
This parameter allows disabling of that sensor check:
* 0 = Sensor check enabled (default)
* 1 = Sensor check disabled
|-
|SpecialLog=0
|[File:Badge vMx.png]] Not available in MX
 
{{Version badge 1}}In Cumulus 1 there is an option of whether to record temperature and humidity (both indoor and outside values) in a log:
* 0 (default) = no special log
* 1 = Add this entry to start updating a file called 'speciallog.txt' in the data folder with the following fields:
 
date(dd/mm/yy),time(hh:mm),inside temp,inside humidity,inside dew point,outside temp,outside humidity,outside dew point
 
See [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=15040 forum]
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Both Cumulus flavours - in MX edit in Station Settings, for Cumulus 1 edit in Station Configuration Screen
*0 = Disabled (default), Cumulus will display the wind speed value to the precision used by the station.
*1 = Enabled, this setting causes wind speeds to be rounded to the nearest integer.
|-
|AvgBearingMinutes=N
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. This line can be added in the [Station] section of the Cumulus.ini, with this parameter N is the number of minutes over which Cumulus calculates (by treating the wind as a vector and taking into account the speed as well as direction) its average bearing. Without it, the default sampling time = 10 minutes. Note the max number of wind samples stored by Cumulus is 720, so the maximum effective value for N for Fine Offset stations that are read every 10 seconds is 120 (2 hours) while for Davis stations that are sampled every 2 to 3 seconds the maximum effective value is only about 30 (minutes).
See next parameter for behaviour when calm.
|-
|UseZeroBearing=0
*1 = Enabled, Cumulus will calculate the wind chill instead of using the value supplied by the station. You should set this if you have specified any calibration values for wind and/or temperature, so that Cumulus can also apply those adjustments to the wind chill.
Note that some stations (Fine Offset, for example), do not make a wind chill value available to Cumulus. For these, Cumulus always calculates it.
|-
|UseWindChillCutOff=1
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed. Purpose is to disable 'calculate [[Wind chill]] only if temperature less than 10&#176;C rule'.
*0 = Disabled, Cumulus will use any wind speed of 3 mph or more, to modify the temperature, and determine the wind chill ignoring the temperature criterion
*1 = Enabled (default), Cumulus will use both 10&#176;C temperature and 3 mph wind speed criterions to determine if wind chill applies.
Note if your station is a type that supplies wind chill to Cumulus; that ''CalculatedWC=1'' is needed for this setting to have any effect [i.e. you need to set Cumulus (see parameter directly above) to calculate the wind chill as this setting cannot change how your weather station calculates wind chill].
|-
|ChillHourThreshold=45
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. The temperature threshold is specified in the units that you use in Cumulus (see [[Heat/cold_degree_days_and_Chill_hours]]). The default is exactly 45 degrees Fahrenheit (or exactly 7 degrees Celsius, note that is not exactly 45<sup>o</sup>F depending on which units you use) if the parameter has not been included.
|-
|ChillHourSeasonStart=10
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. The season start figure is the calendar month number (1=January to 12= December). The default if this parameter is not specified is October (month 10).
|-
|RolloverHour=0
*0 = Use 9am in summer (use 10am not checked on Station Configuration Screen)
*1 = Use 10am in summer selected on Station Configuration Screen
|-
|SnowDepthHour=9
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed. This line needs to be added in the [Station] section of the Cumulus.ini, it is the [[Weather_Diary|Snow lying/falling]] roll over time (time when yesterday's values in log.xml are forgotten) - Allowed values are 0 to 23 and represent the time to the nearest hour that snow depth measurements are taken.
*0 = midnight (default)
*9 = 9am,
*13 = 1pm etc.
Note this time is independent of your rollover time selections in the two preceding parameters.
|-
|WarnMultiple=0
*0 = Disabled, application will close immediately
*1 = Enabled, application will prompt for confirmation that you wish to close it (do not use this if you might suspend/standby/hibernate your computer)
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]Ignored by MX.
|-
|CloseOnSuspend=1
|LocDesc=
|A '''Description''' for the location (as entered on the same screen as other parameters) - inserted after 'Welcome to ' on 'Now' web page.
|-
|StartDate=13/08/2009
|This parameter is automatically inserted into Cumulus.ini and given a value when Cumulus is first run. By default this will be set to the date of initial installation of the Cumulus application (whichever flavour). See [[FAQ#I_have_inserted_pre-Cumulus_data_making_.27Records_began_on.27_date_wrong]]
|-
|CreateWxnowTxt=0
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file in the [station] section, it does not appear on a configuration screen. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed.
*0= turn off creation of wxnow.txt file (stored in main Cumulus folder)
*1= (default) create wxnow.txt file (an alternative way to get data to CWOP/APRS)
|-
|ListWebTags=0
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file in the [station] section, it does not appear on a configuration screen. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed.
*0= (default) turn off creation of WebTags.txt file (stored in main Cumulus folder)
*1= create WebTags.txt file when Cumulus is restarted (contains an unordered list of all the web tags your Cumulus build will recognise and process)
|-
|LastLoggerDownload=13/08/2008 12:48:52
|YTDrainyear=0
|Selected in the same settings page as other parameters. The year for which the previous parameter (YTDrain) is to be applied. Default is 0 meaning not applied to any year. Note if you selected a month other than January in "RainSeasonStart" parameter, you will need to change this "YTDrainyear" when the calendar year changes during your first 'rain season' and change it to 0 when you reach the same "RainSeasonStart" month and start your second 'rain season'.
|-
|RainDayThreshold=-1
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed. The threshold value which the daily rainfall has to equal or exceed for the day to be considered a 'rain day'. Default -1 = 0.2mm or 0.01in. Value is entered in your current [[Rain_measurement]] units.
|-
|NoFlashWetDryDayRecords=1
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. When set to 1 stops new Longest Wet/Dry Period records being 'flashed'
|-
|UseCumulusForecast=0
*0 = Disabled
*1 = Enabled
|-
|FCPressureThreshold=0.1
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. It specifies the threshold (in mb per hour averaged over 3-hour period) for a pressure change to count as rising or falling rather than steady when determining the Zambretti forecast. The default is 0.1 mb/hr averaged over the previous three hours. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed.
|-
|FCpressinMB=1
*0 = metres
*1 = feet (default)
|-
|RTdisconnectcount=N
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. By default, the 'realtime' ftp connection stays connected. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed. You can make it disconnect periodically by adding an Option to periodically disconnect the realtime FTP connection, the theory being that it will not get stuck if the server dies, and will keep trying to reconnect.
N must be a positive integer. For example set N to '60'; it represents the number of realtime ftp uploads between disconnections - so 60 would give an hour if 1 minute realtime interval selected.
|-
|DataLogging=0
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] From version 3.7.0 the default for new installs is now 1. It can be set from the calibration settings screen. It controls the logging of both data spikes and data limits being exceeded. Recommended to be turned on.
|-
|UVdecimals=0
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen.
UV values are now displayed and logged as whole numbers by default. You can change this by adding this entry specifying the number of decimal places. (added 1.9.3 build 1038)
*0 = Integer Values (default)
*n = Number of decimal places e.g. 1
|-
|NoSensorCheck=1
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default value is assumed.
The option (for 'incomplete' stations) to disable the sensor check described in this [https://cumuluswiki.org/a/FAQ#Cumulus_isn.27t_performing_periodic_tasks.2C_like_data_logging_or_web_uploads FAQ]
*0 = Sensor check enabled (default)
*1 = Sensor check disabled
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Cumulus 1 only
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] This parameter is ignored by MX, best to remove it, MX uses a Comport parameter instead, see [[#Parameters_changed|#Parameters_changed section]] above.
|-
|SpecialLog=1
|{{Version badge 1}}This optional parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. If the parameter is not included in the file, the default of no special log is assumed. Add this entry to start updating a file called 'speciallog.txt' in the data folder with the following fields:
 
date(dd/mm/yy),time(hh:mm),inside temp,inside humidity,inside dew point,outside temp,outside humidity,outside dew point
 
See [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=15040 forum]
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] This parameter is ignored by MX
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Cumulus MX only
|style="background:lightgray;"|[Station]
|style="background:lightgray;"|Section name - the following parameters relate to the station configuration.
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:pink;"|Read-only parameters - The parameters listed below must be entered directly into file with Cumulus stopped. Used in both C1 and MX unless indicated.
|-
|VP2SleepInterval=500
|This read-only parameter is the period which Cumulus waits between reads of the data from Davis stations, the value is in milliseconds. The default if the parameter has not been added manually to the file is 500 ms; if you suspect that data is being missed, you could add this parameeter, manually reducing this figure. For VirtualVP users, tests revealed that VP2SleepInterval = 1100 seems to work the best. It updates every two seconds with few exceptions. See note in ''readme.txt'' about VP2SleepInterval - in v1.9.3 release it is around line 50. Related FAQ: [[FAQ#My_Davis_station_shows_a_higher_maximum_wind_speed_than_Cumulus]]
|-
|VPClosedownTime=x
|This read-only parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. x is the number of seconds after the start of the re-connect attempts that you want the program to close itself (added v.1.8.5 b.726).
|-
|DavisCalcAltPress=1
|This read-only parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. Davis stations calculate Sea Level Pressure from Station Pressure using a formula based on several parameters such as temperature, humidity, etc, rather than just using altitude as most other stations. CWOP require 'Altimeter Pressure' to be uploaded, i.e. a value calculated simply using altitude.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]'''Note for MX''', use of the LOOP2 (see [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)#Section:_Station| here]]) means s.l.p. can be obtained from the Davis station.
 
{{Version badge 1}}'''The following note applies to Cumulus 1.x.x:''' The station does not provide this value directly, nor the station pressure, so Cumulus 1.x.x has to read some extra data once a minute in order to do the calculation. This can take several seconds, so it means that a 'normal' data reading may be missed.
 
If you don't use CWOP, or you are happy for Cumulus to send Sea-Level pressure to CWOP (the difference is small unless you are at high altitude), set this value to 0.
Cumulus will then use the Sea-Level Pressure value instead of the Cumulus calculated Altimeter Pressure.
*0 = Disabled
*1 = Enabled (default)
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Both Cumulus flavours - in MX edit in Station Settings, for Cumulus 1 edit in Station Configuration Screen
|-
|ClockSettingHour=4
|Configuration file read-only setting, controls what hour of the day the SyncDavisClock activity will take place if it is enabled.
*4 = 04:00 (default value)
*0-23 = 00:00 to 23:00
|Set this in the Station Configuration Screen '''Davis TCP/IP Settings''' block.
Weather station IP address if VP type has TCP/IP selected. Default is 0.0.0.0
|-
|VP2SleepInterval=500
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen.
This is the period which Cumulus waits between reads of the data from Davis stations, the value is in milliseconds. The default is 500 ms; if you suspect that data is being missed, you could try reducing this figure. For VirtualVP users, tests revealed that VP2SleepInterval = 1100 seems to work the best. It updates every two seconds with few exceptions. See note in ''readme.txt'' about VP2SleepInterval - in v1.9.3 release it is around line 50. Related FAQ: [[FAQ#My_Davis_station_shows_a_higher_maximum_wind_speed_than_Cumulus]]
|-
|VPClosedownTime=x
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. x is the number of seconds after the start of the re-connect attempts that you want the program to close itself (added v.1.8.5 b.726).
|-
|VP2PeriodicDisconnectInterval=0
 
Set it to zero to disable, if you are not using the Weatherlink site.
|-
|DavisCalcAltPress=1
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. Davis stations calculate Sea Level Pressure from Station Pressure using a formula based on several parameters such as temperature, humidity, etc, rather than just using altitude as most other stations. CWOP require 'Altimeter Pressure' to be uploaded, i.e. a value calculated simply using altitude.
 
'''Note for MX''', use of the LOOP2 (see [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)#Section:_Station| here]]) means s.l.p. can be obtained from the Davis station.
 
{{Version badge 1}}'''The following note applies to Cumulus 1.x.x:''' The station does not provide this value directly, nor the station pressure, so Cumulus 1.x.x has to read some extra data once a minute in order to do the calculation. This can take several seconds, so it means that a 'normal' data reading may be missed.
 
If you don't use CWOP, or you are happy for Cumulus to send Sea-Level pressure to CWOP (the difference is small unless you are at high altitude), set this value to 0.
Cumulus will then use the Sea-Level Pressure value instead of the Cumulus calculated Altimeter Pressure.
*0 = Disabled
*1 = Enabled (default)
|-
|LogExtraSensors=0
|-
|DavisRainCollectorModel=X
|This read-only parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. (Available from Build 1096 of version 1.9.4)
Option to specify rain collector model for Davis stations '''for situations where the Davis DLL is unable to read it from station''' (what it reads from station is default if this parameter is not present), and your rain figures in Cumulus are incorrect as a result (can happen when using Virtual VP, for example).
Value X is an integer from 0 to 5 with the following meanings:
*0 = 0.1 inch
|-
|RestartIfDataStops=0
|{{Version[[File:Badge badge 1}}vMx.png]]This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on aavailable configurationin screenMX.
Cumulus 1 attempts to restart itself if it has had no data from the station for 60 seconds. Davis stations can use this option explained in the [[#La_Crosse_specific:|La Crosse]] table if Cumulus sometimes fails to read information from the logger. As it says in the help, it may not fix the connection problem, but at least it stops Cumulus logging, so once you have fixed the problem it will download the missing data when you start it up again.
 
{{Version badge 1}}This read-only parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen.
This parameter is not available in MX.
*0 (default) = Cumulus will just stop logging, and processing data, if it has had no data from the Davis station for 60 seconds. As it says in the Cumulus 1 help, use of this parameter may not fix a connection problem. With this default setting a connection problem stops Cumulus logging, so once you have fixed the problem it will download the missing data when you start it up again.
*1 = Cumulus 1 attempts to restart itself if it has had no data from the station for 60 seconds. Davis stations can use this option explained in the [[#La_Crosse_specific:|La Crosse]] table if Cumulus sometimes fails to read information from the logger. Again, this may not fix the problem, but this setting does force Cumulus to have another attempt after making a new connection on start up.
|-
|Port=0
Identifies COM Port used if Davis type is serial. Default is 0.
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Only available in Cumulus MX: edit in Station Settings or if read-only directly in file
|-
|UseDavisLoop2=1
|{{Version badge 1}} Not applicable.
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]This read-only parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen.
The current MX code uses ''LOOP2'' for two purposes. First, it uses the 'peak 10-minute gust' value, to avoid the problem where a gust might be missed, and secondly it uses the 'absolute pressure' value to make calculation of 'altimeter pressure' easier and more accurate. This is mainly used if you upload to CWOP.
|-
|ForceVPBarUpdate=0
|This read-only parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. The default (value=0) is to assume standard barometer updates on Davis stations. Set to 1, by adding ForceVPBarUpdate=1 in [Station] section to force more frequent barometer updates on Davis stations. Steve says "Having checked the code, I see it asks for 20 packets from the 'LOOP2' if the barometer forcing is on, otherwise it stops receiving LOOP data after 50 packets". Added in build 3042 (January 2017). Note that ForceVPBarUpdate=1 is only useful on very old versions of the console firmware.
|-
|DavisIncrementPressureDP=0
|[[File:Badge vMx.png]](from version 3.0.0 build 3042) A Cumulus.ini setting to turn off the 'extra' decimal place in pressure values on Davis stations. To limit the pressure to 1 decimal for mb/hPa and 2 for inHg, add this to the [Station] section
|-
|VPrainGaugeType=0
|This read-only parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen. The default is to assume that people using MM units to display rain in Cumulus have a Metric Rain Adapter fitted to their rain gauge so it tips for every 0.2mm, and those selecting inches as their unit have the unmodified 0.01" rain gauge. This parameter over-rides that assumption, but note that conversion rounding errors will then occur.
 
Specifies the units selected on your Vantage Pro Rain Gauge. Set to 0 for a 0.2mm gauge and 1 for a 0.01" gauge.
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|DataLogging=0
|This[[File:Badge parametervMx.png]]Set (attribute=value)in isoptions addedsection directlyof tostation thesettings file, it does not appear on a configuration screenpage. Default is 0, change to 1 for more detailed Davis logging.
*0 (default) = Cumulus MX will not add extra logging.
|-
|AutoUpdateIpAddress=1
|[[File:Badge vMx.png]](read-only, you cannot edit this on station settings screen, you must type it directly into file) default = 1, set to 0 to switch off the WLL autodetection of IP address. This is a workaround for a WLL firmware bug that does not update the IP address when it changes using DHCP.
|-
|ZeroConfig
|[[File:Badge vMx.png]]set this on station settings screen; to enable/disable the entry/update of the stations IP address via auto-discovery
|}
 
|style="background:lightgray;"|Section name - the following parameters relate to the station configuration.
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:pink;"|Read-only parameters - The parameters listed below must be entered directly into file with Cumulus stopped. Used in both C1 and MX unless indicated.
|RestartIfUnplugged=0
|{{Version badge 1}}This is set in the settings frame on the Station settings screen off the configuration menu.
*0 = Disabled, default i.e. deselected on the Station Configuration Screen
*1 = Enabled, Cumulus will restart if it detects that a Fine Offset station is unplugged. '''Note:''' Unless the station has been manually plugged in again, a Cumulus restart has no benefit; normally the station should be checked to be plugged in before Cumulus is ever started and the station then left plugged in.
 
Not applicable to MX
|-
|SyncFOReads=0
|This is set in the settings frame on the Station settings screen off the configuration menu.
*0 = Synchronisation disabled, default (Cumulus reads the memory without taking into account when memory is being updated)
*1 = Re-synchronizes once each day, to avoid reading memory at time of memory update
A Fine Offset station will be writing to its memory every 48 or 60 seconds (depending on model); Cumulus can attempt once a day to identify when this update of memory occurs, and thereafter try not to read the memory at update time, by using what is called a synchronisation mode of operation. See next parameter.
 
Cumulus 1 and MX
|-
|FOReadAvoidPeriod=3
 
Tell Cumulus what offset to use, by using an external text editor to insert this parameter where x.y is your pressure offset in in mb or hPa [i.e. your station (absolute) pressure subtracted from the sea-level (relative) pressure]. Applies to Cumulus 1 and MX.
|-
|RestartIfUnplugged=0
|{{Version badge 1}}This is set in the settings frame on the Station settings screen off the configuration menu.
*0 = Disabled, default i.e. deselected on the Station Configuration Screen
*1 = Enabled, Cumulus will restart if it detects that a Fine Offset station is unplugged. '''Note:''' Unless the station has been manually plugged in again, a Cumulus restart has no benefit; normally the station should be checked to be plugged in before Cumulus is ever started and the station then left plugged in.
 
Not applicable to MX
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Both Cumulus flavours - in MX edit in Station Settings, for Cumulus 1 edit in Station Configuration Screen
|-
|SyncFOReads=0
|Cumulus 1 and MX
*0 = Synchronisation disabled, default (Cumulus reads the memory without taking into account when memory is being updated)
*1 = Re-synchronizes once each day, to avoid reading memory at time of memory update
A Fine Offset station will be writing to its memory every 48 or 60 seconds (depending on model); Cumulus can attempt once a day to identify when this update of memory occurs, and thereafter try not to read the memory at update time, by using what is called a synchronisation mode of operation. See next parameter.
|}
 
*1= Enabled - Used for Oregon Scientific WMR-928 and similar stations if you have additional sensors (e.g. another temperature probe) to make Cumulus read, display, and log the readings from those sensors. You don't use this for Solar/UV sensors.
(Note this attribute appears in [[#Davis_family_specific|Davis family]] and [[#Introduced_for_problems_with_Fine_Offset_family:|Fine Offset family]] tables above and in [[#Instromet_station_specific:|Instromet station specific:]] table below with different usage explanations).
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:pink;"|Read-only parameters - The parameters listed below must be entered directly into file with Cumulus stopped. Used in both C1 and MX unless indicated.
|-
|WMR928TempChannel=N
|style="background:lightgray;"|[Station]
|style="background:lightgray;"|Section name - the following parameters relate to the station configuration.
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:pink;"|Read-only parameters - The parameters listed below must be entered directly into file with Cumulus stopped. Used in both C1 and MX unless indicated.
|-
|WS2300Sync=1
|style="background:lightgray;"|Section name - the following parameters relate to the station configuration.
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightbluepink;"|Read-only Bothparameters Cumulus- flavoursThe -parameter inlisted MXbelow editmust inbe Stationentered Settings,directly into forfile with Cumulus 1stopped. editUsed in Stationboth ConfigurationC1 Screenand MX.
|-
|ImetWaitTime=200
|This parameter (attribute=value) if you need to change it from its '''default of 200 ms''' is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen.
Specifies the time in milliseconds that Cumulus allows for a response from an Instromet station. If you are having problems with reading from an Instromet station, try inserting this line into the ''Station'' section using a value of 500. According to the specification, 500 ms is the absolute maximum time that the station should take to respond to any command.
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:pink;"|Read-only parameters - The parameter listed below must be entered directly into file with Cumulus MX stopped. Only Cumulus MX.
|-
|ImetBaudRate=19200
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen.
The default value is 19200. Some ?older? Instromet loggers operate at 115200, if you have one of these older loggers you will need to manually set this value in Cumulus.ini before running the program.
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Both Cumulus flavours - in MX edit in Station Settings, for Cumulus 1 edit in Station Configuration Screen
|-
|SyncDavisClock=0
*1= Enabled - Used for optional Sunshine hours or extra temperature sensors on Instromet stations. For a wet bulb sensor, Cumulus will output the temperature it shows, but not calculate the humidity.
(Note this attribute appears in [[#Davis_family_specific|Davis family]], [[#Oregon_Scientific_specific:|Oregon Scientific specific]] and [[#Introduced_for_problems_with_Fine_Offset_family:|Fine Offset family]] tables above with different usage explanations).
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Only Cumulus MX: edit in Station Settings
|-
|ImetBaudRate=19200
|This parameter (attribute=value) is added directly to the file, it does not appear on a configuration screen.
The default value is 19200. Some ?older? Instromet loggers operate at 115200, if you have one of these older loggers you will need to manually set this value in Cumulus.ini before running the program.
|}
 
|style="background:lightgray;"|[Offsets]
|style="background:lightgray;"|Section Name - the following 'attribute=value' parameters are the adjustment factors for your specific sensors
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:pink;"|Read-only parameters - The parameter listed below must be entered directly into file with Cumulus stopped. Used in both C1 and MX.
|-
|TempMult2=1.0
|This line needs to be added in the [Offsets] section of the Cumulus.ini, if it is omitted default second order multiplier is 1.0.
"Second order" multiplier by which measured outdoor Temperature is to be corrected, this means that the logged reading can be (TempMult2 X measured-temp X measured_temp) + (TempMult X measured_temp) + TempOffset
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:pink;"|Read-only parameters - The parameter listed below must be entered directly into file with Cumulus stopped. Only MX (build 3045 onwards).
|-
|HumMult2=1.0
|This line needs to be added in the [Offsets] section of the Cumulus.ini, if it is omitted default second order multiplier is 1.0.
"Second order" multiplier by which measured outdoor Humidity is to be corrected, this means that the logged reading can be (HumMult2 X measured_hum X measured_hum) + (HumMult X measured_hum) + HumOffset
|-
|colspan="3" style="background:lightblue;"| Both Cumulus flavours
|-
|TempOffset=Offset_Value
|Default 'Offset_Value' is 0 in this parameter, used for quadratic formula shown belowfor read-only parameter
|-
|TempMult=1
|First order multiplier by which measured outdoor Temperature is to be corrected (default=1).
For formula see nextread-only item.
|-
|TempMult2=0.0
|This line needs to be added in the [Offsets] section of the Cumulus.ini, if it is omitted default multiplier is 0.0.
"Second order" multiplier by which measured outdoor Temperature is to be corrected, this means that the logged reading can be (TempMult2 X measured-temp X measured_temp) + (TempMult X measured_temp) + TempOffset
|-
|HumMult=1
|Multiplier by which measured Humidity is to be corrected (default=1). See formula in nextread-only rowparameter
|-
|HumOffset=Offset_Value
|Default 'Offset_Value' is 0 in this parameter used for formula: Cumulusin HumidityMX =read-only measured_Humidityparameter X Humidity_multiplier + 'Offset_Value'above
|-
|WetBulbMult=1
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Both Cumulus flavours - in MX edit in Internet Settings, see individual entry for Cumulus 1 edits
|-
|Logging=0
|Determines whether enhanced "debugging" logging takes place where Cumulus 1 or MX makes a detailed record of each action that takes place.
*0 (default) = Cumulus 1 or MX will not add debug logging.
*1 = For '''debug''' logging when Cumulus 1 or MX (re-)starts, add ''Logging=1'' to the station section of Cumulus.ini while Cumulus is stopped.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] In MX only, it can also be set in the admin interface internet settings screen. Note that if set on the admin interface, it only remains set while Cumulus continues to run, and resets to default off when MX re-starts. For MX, if you want debugging output every time it runs, then add "-debug" parameter as explained at [[Cumulus_MX#Parameter_for_adding_debugging|Parameter_for_adding_debugging]]
|-
|DailyProgram=
 
=== Section: MySQL ===
 
Not applicable to Cumulus 1.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]Only applicable to Cumulus MX.
 
 
Cumulus MX uses Cumulus.ini to store the MySQL configuration details.
All details are input on '''The MySQL settings screen'''. Here are the default settings. See [[Cumulus MX]] page for examples of what can be selected.
CustomMySqlSecondsInterval=10
CustomMySqlMinutesIntervalIndex=6</pre>
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== Section: Display ===
=== Section: Solar ===
 
{{Version badge 1}}Set mostly in '''solar block''' at foot of ''Station Settings'' screen in Configuration menu.
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] Available from version 3.0.0 only.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]Set in '''Solar''' section quite a long way down on ''Station settings'' page in Settings menu
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!style="width:150px" | Parameter Line Entry
!style="width:800px600px" | Function
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|style="background:lightgray;"|[Solar]
|style="background:lightgray;"|Section nameName - the following parameters relateare toset theas solardescribed configuration.above
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| Both Cumulus MXflavours only
|-
|SunThreshold=75
|If you have a solar sensor: Cumulus tries to determine whether the sun is shining by determining whether the current solar radiation value is above a certain percentage of the current theoretical maximum. The value you supply here is used as that percentage. The default value is 75%.
|-
|RStransfactor=0.8
|Cumulus uses the Ryan-Stolzenbach formula to determine the current theoretical maximum solar radiation at your location at the current moment in time. This formula has a factor to allow for the transmission of the radiation through the atmosphere; the default is 0.80.
|-
|SolarMinimum=0
|This setting allows you to specify a minimum solar radiation value which needs to be reached before it can be considered to be sunny. Note that this setting does not replace the calculation using the current theoretical maximum, it specifies an additional condition which has to be met. This setting therefore allows you to cater for the periods at the beginning and end of the day when the theoretical maximum is very low.
|-
|LuxToWM2=0.0079
|Edit cumulus.ini to add this parameter if you have a Fine Offset station with a solar detector. These supply 'Lux' values rather than 'W/m2' values that Davis stations supply. Cumulus attempts to convert from Lux to W/m2 using the supplied multiplication factor. You can add this parameter if you want to use a value other than the default of 0.0079, which is the generally accepted standard conversion factor for sunlight.
|-
|UseBlakeLarsen=0
| Called B/l on screen. Set this to 1 if you have a Blake-Larsen Sun Recorder, and you want Cumulus to get today's sunshine hours from it. You need to configure the Blake-Larsen software to put the SRsunshine.dat file into the Cumulus data folder so that Cumulus can read it.
|-
|colspan="2" style="background:lightblue;"| [[File:Badge vMx.png]] Available from MX version 3.0.0 only
|-
|SolarCalc=1
|The value is set in the MX user interface when the solar calculation method is set.
|This parameter (attribute=value) can be added directly to the file, it does also appear on the user interface screen.
The value is set in the MX user interface when the solar calculation method is set.
*0 (default) = Ryan-Stolzenbach calculation, which uses the RStransfactor entry to tune the output.
*1 = Bras calculation, which uses the BrasTurbidity entry below to tune the output.
|-
|BrasTurbidity=2.0
|The value is set in the MX user interface when the solar calculation method is set.
|This parameter (attribute=value) can be added directly to the file, it does also appear on the user interface screen.
*2.0 (default) = Perfect clear sky
*decimal value = The normal range is 2 (Clear sky) to 5 (Smoggy)
=== Section: Graphs ===
 
For individual settings, check whether they apply to Cumulus 1 only, MX only, or to both flavours.
Set many of these parameters using '''Configuration''' menu and either ''Display'' (Graphs block) or ''Colours'' screens.
Set the colours of the data lines on graphs/charts and Select whether to plot particular data by using '''View''' menu and ''Graphs'' option, then right click over the relevant graph.
Set the SAG colours and axis position by using '''View''' menu and ''Select-A-Graph'' option, the settings for different observations are at the foot of the screen.
 
{{Version badge 1}}In Cumulus 1, in '''Configuration''' menu, select either ''Display'' (Graphs block) or ''Colours'' screens for most options. Set the colours of the data lines on graphs/charts. Select whether to plot particular data by using '''View''' menu and ''Graphs'' option, then right click over the relevant graph. Set the SAG colours and axis position by using '''View''' menu and ''Select-A-Graph'' option, the settings for different observations are at the foot of the screen.
The only settings used in this section by both Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX are the first 2 - "ChartMaxDays" and "GraphHours.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] All settings in this table are controlled in the '''Graphs''' section at the bottom of the '''Station Settings''' page.
The next few are only used by Cumulus MX, then the remainder are Cumulus 1 only.
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
 
=== Section: Alarms ===
For MX, there is a default path "\CumulusMX\interface\sounds". '''Edit''' on '''Settings''' tab, '''Alarms''' screen.
 
{{Version[[File:Badge badgevMx.png]]For 1}}SetMX, thesethere usingis thea default path "\CumulusMX\interface\sounds". '''Edit''' menuon '''Settings''' tab, '''Alarms''' screen.
 
{{Version badge 1}}Set these using the '''Edit''' menu, ''Alarms'' screen. The default path and file is '''\Cumulus\alert.wav''' for all the file parameters. (Previously this article incorrectly showed "C:\Program Files\Cumulus\alert.wav" for some, but that has been removed now this applies to MX as well)
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|LowTempAlarmSoundFile=C:\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name of sound file for Low Temperature alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|HighTempAlarmSoundFile=C:\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name of sound file for High Temperature alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|LowPressAlarmSoundFile=C:\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for sound file to play for Low Pressure Alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|HighPressAlarmSoundFile=C:\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for the sound file used for the High Pressure Alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|HighRainTodayAlarmSoundFile=C:\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for the sound file used for the High Rain Today Alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|HighRainRateAlarmSoundFile=C:\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for the sound file used for the High Rain Rate Alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|HighGustAlarmSoundFile=C:\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for the sound file used for the High Gust Alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|HighWindAlarmSoundFile=C:\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for the sound file used for the High Wind Alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|SensorAlarmSoundFile=C:\Program Files\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for the sound file used for the Sensor Contact lost Alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|TempChangeAlarmSoundFile=C:\Program Files\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for the sound file used for the Temperature Change Alarm
|-
*1 = Enable sound on alarm
|-
|PressChangeAlarmSoundFile=C:\Program Files\Cumulus\alert.wav
|Path and file name for the sound file used for the Pressure Change Alarm
|}
==== Section: xAP ====
 
{{Version badge 1}}Set in the Internet Configuration Screen sites/Options tab
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]It is in Cumulus.ini for MX, but nobody has told me whether it can be edited within the Admin interface.
 
==== Section: WeatherCloud ====
 
Not available in Cumulus 1
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] Only available from version 3.0.0
|-
|Wid=
|The value is set in the MX user interface when the Weathercloud ID value is set.
|This parameter (attribute=value) can be added directly to the file, it does also appear on the user interface screen.
The value is set in the MX user interface when the Weathercloud ID value is set.
|-
|Key=
|The value is set in the MX user interface when your Weathercloud API Key value is set.
|This parameter (attribute=value) can be added directly to the file, it does also appear on the user interface screen.
The value is set in the MX user interface when your Weathercloud API Key value is set.
|-
|Enabled=0
|This parameter controls whether data is sent to WeatherCloud
|This parameter (attribute=value) can be added directly to the file, it does also appear on the user interface screen.
*0 (default) = Disable sending of data (default)
*1 = Enable sending of data
|-
|SendUV=0
|The value is set in the MX user interface when the Include UV value is set.
|This parameter (attribute=value) can be added directly to the file, it does also appear on the user interface screen.
The value is set in the MX user interface when the Include UV value is set.
*0 = Do not send UV data (default)
*1 = Send UV data
|-
|SendSR=0
|The value is set in the MX user interface when the Include Solar Radiation value is set.
|This parameter (attribute=value) can be added directly to the file, it does also appear on the user interface screen.
The value is set in the MX user interface when the Include Solar Radiation value is set.
*0 = Do not send Solar data (default)
*1 = Send Solar data
|}
 
==== Section: WLL ====
 
Not available in Cumulus 1
 
 
==== Section: WLL ====
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] Only available from version 3.0.0
 
==== Section: Windy ====
 
Not available in Cumulus 1
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] Only available from version 3.0.0 build 3049 onwards. Edit all parameters in the '''Internet settings''' screen, ''Windy.com'' section.
 
=== Section: NOAA ===
All these can be set in the NOAA Setup Screen in Configuration menu. You might select to close Cumulus, and edit the 'NOAATempNorm[Jan-Dec]' and 'NOAARainNorm[Jan-Dec]' parameters by using a external editor to manipulate into required format, copy, and paste, the values from another source (as there are a lot of figures to type in).
 
{{Version badge 1}}All these can be set in the '''NOAA Setup Screen''' in Configuration menu.
'''Please note:''' because this section of Cumulus.ini uses [[Webtags#Time.2FDate_.27format.27_Parameter|date format]] parameters, it is not directly exchangeable between Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX. You will need to update this section using the NOAA Setup Screen in Configuration menu.
 
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]Set these setting on the '''NOAA Settings''' page within Settings menu.
 
You might select to close Cumulus, and edit the 'NOAATempNorm[Jan-Dec]' and 'NOAARainNorm[Jan-Dec]' parameters by using a external editor to manipulate into required format, copy, and paste, the values from another source (as there are a lot of figures to type in).
 
'''Please note:''' because this section of Cumulus.ini uses [[Webtags#Time.2FDate_.27format.27_Parameter|date format]] parameters, you are advised to read [[Webtags#The_format_used_for_naming_reports]].
 
The settings that you use for Cumulus 1 may not be the same as settings you use for MX. If for Cumulus 1, you used capital "M" to represent month it will work for MX too. If for Cumulus 1 you used "NOAAMO'mmyy'.txt" and you then move to MX at any version from version 3.3.0 onwards, it will automatically change your setting to "NOAAMO'MMyy'.txt" (which works on both Cumulus MX and, if you then revert, also on Cumulus 1).
 
 
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|NOAARainNorm[Jan-Dec]=-1000
|Long term rainfall averages for each month, used for 'departure from the norm' calculations. '-1000' is used to represent Null, a parameter that has not yet been set
|}
 
=== Section: Solar ===
 
Set mostly in solar block at foot of Station Settings screen.
 
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!style="width:150px" | Parameter Line Entry
!style="width:600px" | Function
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|style="background:lightgray;"|[Solar]
|style="background:lightgray;"|Section Name - the following parameters are set from the Solar Setup dialog in Cumulus
|-
|SunThreshold=75
|If you have a solar sensor: Cumulus tries to determine whether the sun is shining by determining whether the current solar radiation value is above a certain percentage of the current theoretical maximum. The value you supply here is used as that percentage. The default value is 75%.
|-
|RStransfactor=0.8
|Cumulus uses the Ryan-Stolzenbach formula to determine the current theoretical maximum solar radiation at your location at the current moment in time. This formula has a factor to allow for the transmission of the radiation through the atmosphere; the default is 0.80.
|-
|SolarMinimum=0
|This setting allows you to specify a minimum solar radiation value which needs to be reached before it can be considered to be sunny. Note that this setting does not replace the calculation using the current theoretical maximum, it specifies an additional condition which has to be met. This setting therefore allows you to cater for the periods at the beginning and end of the day when the theoretical maximum is very low.
|-
|LuxToWM2=0.0079
|Edit cumulus.ini to add this parameter if you have a Fine Offset station with a solar detector. These supply 'Lux' values rather than 'W/m2' values that Davis stations supply. Cumulus attempts to convert from Lux to W/m2 using the supplied multiplication factor. You can add this parameter if you want to use a value other than the default of 0.0079, which is the generally accepted standard conversion factor for sunlight.
|-
|UseBlakeLarsen=0
| Called B/l on screen. Set this to 1 if you have a Blake-Larsen Sun Recorder, and you want Cumulus to get today's sunshine hours from it. You need to configure the Blake-Larsen software to put the SRsunshine.dat file into the Cumulus data folder so that Cumulus can read it.
|}
 
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