Full list of Webtags: Difference between revisions

1,853 bytes removed ,  15:11, 4 October 2022
m
Line 2,209: Line 2,209:
==Davis==
==Davis==


'''Please be aware that the tags available are not the same in all versions.
At present this table has not yet been updated for latest MX version.'''
[[File:Badge vMx.png]]At present this table has not yet been updated for latest MX version.'''


All (see note for THSWindex) of the following web tags for the Davis PWS are available from Cumulus 1.9.2. Most of the following web tags are available in Cumulus MX 3.0.0 beta from build 3019, Storm tags from 3021.
All (see note for THSWindex) of the following web tags for the Davis PWS are available


'''Both flavours update the values of the reception tags every 15 minutes.''' In Cumulus 1 this applies from 1.9.3, in 1.9.2 they were read, and updated, every minute, in earlier versions not available.
The values of the reception tags are updated every 15 minutes.


{| class="wikitable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
|-
!style="width:150px" |Web tag_name
!style="width:150px" |Web tag_name
!style="width:120px" |Applicability
!style="width:600px" |Function
!style="width:600px" |Function
|-
|-
|<#DavisTotalPacketsReceived>
|<#DavisTotalPacketsReceived>
|1.9.2 onwards and MX
|Total number of data packets received. This stat is not supplied by the Davis WLL station.
|Total number of data packets received. This stat is not supplied by the Davis WLL station.
|-
|-
|<#DavisTotalPacketsMissed>
|<#DavisTotalPacketsMissed>
|1.9.2 onwards and MX
|Number of missed data packets. Optionally add "tx=n" parameter, where n=1-8 and equals the desired transmitter id. The default is n=0 and will return the VP2 stats.
|Number of missed data packets. From version 3.6.0 build 3076, optionally add "tx=n" parameter, where n=1-8 and equals the desired transmitter id. The default is n=0 and will return the VP2 stats.
|-
|-
|<#DavisMaxInARow>
|<#DavisMaxInARow>
|1.9.2 onwards and MX
|Longest streak of consecutive packets received. Optionally add "tx=n" parameter, where n=1-8 and equals the desired transmitter id. The default is n=0 and will return the VP2 stats.
|Longest streak of consecutive packets received. From version 3.6.0 build 3076, optionally add "tx=n" parameter, where n=1-8 and equals the desired transmitter id. The default is n=0 and will return the VP2 stats.
|-
|-
|<#DavisNumCRCerrors>
|<#DavisNumCRCerrors>
|1.9.2 onwards and MX
|Number of packets received with CRC errors. Optionally add "tx=n" parameter, where n=1-8 and equals the desired transmitter id. The default is n=0 and will return the VP2 stats.
|Number of packets received with CRC errors. From version 3.6.0 build 3076, optionally add "tx=n" parameter, where n=1-8 and equals the desired transmitter id. The default is n=0 and will return the VP2 stats.
|-
|-
|<#DavisNumberOfResynchs>
|<#DavisNumberOfResynchs>
|1.9.2 onwards and MX
|Number of times the console resynchronised with the transmitter. Optionally add "tx=n" parameter, where n=1-8 and equals the desired transmitter id. The default is n=0 and will return the VP2 stats
|Number of times the console resynchronised with the transmitter. From version 3.6.0 build 3076, optionally add "tx=n" parameter, where n=1-8 and equals the desired transmitter id. The default is n=0 and will return the VP2 stats
|-
|-
|<#DavisFirmwareVersion>
|<#DavisFirmwareVersion>
|1.9.2 onwards and MX
|The console/WLL firmware version
|The console/WLL firmware version
|-
|-
|<#THWindex>
|<#THWindex>
|1.9.x
|A derived temperature using Temperature/Humidity/Wind values
|A derived temperature using Temperature/Humidity/Wind values read from Davis DLL in Cumulus 1.9.x.
 
*The THW Index uses humidity and temperature (like Heat Index), but includes the cooling effects of wind (like wind chill).
The THW Index uses humidity and temperature (like Heat Index), but includes the cooling effects of wind (like wind chill).
*Available from 1.9.2 Build 1009 (Aug 2011).
|-
|-
|<#THSWindex>
|<#THSWindex>
|(1.9.x and) MX
|A heat stress indicator using Temperature/Humidity/Solar/Wind values.
|A heat stress indicator using Temperature/Humidity/Solar/Wind values.
*The THSW Index uses humidity and temperature (like the Heat Index), but also includes the heating effects of sunshine, and the cooling effects of wind.
*The THSW Index uses humidity and temperature (like the Heat Index), but also includes the heating effects of sunshine, and the cooling effects of wind.
*Therefore requires Davis station with solar sensor.
*Therefore requires Davis station with solar sensor.
[http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1223&context=animalscinbcr  Approx calculation]: Decrease heat index by 1 unit for each 1 mph increase in wind speed, and for each, either 3 Langley increase in solar radiation, or 10% increase in cloud cover.
See [http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1223&context=animalscinbcr  Approx calculation].
 
'''IMPORTANT NOTES:'''
#Although this tag is available in Cumulus 1.9.x, there is an issue somewhere in the Davis code that prevents Cumulus 1 obtaining the value (so tag always displays zero).
#Search the forum for several discussions about "THSW".
#Cumulus MX reads "LOOP2" packets, and the correct value for this tag can be read there and displayed on 'Now' template.
|-
|-
|<#battery>
|<#battery>
|1.x.x and MX
|The console battery condition in volts. eg "4.82v"
|The console battery condition in volts. eg "4.82v"
|-
|-
|<#txbattery>
|<#txbattery>
<#txbattery channel=1>
<#txbattery channel=1>
|1.8.9 onwards and MX
|The transmitter battery condition, by default it returns the status of all transmitters.
|The transmitter battery condition, by default it returns the status of all transmitters. (This was displayed from version 1.9.4 to 1.8.9 on the main screen).
'''Cumulus 1.9.3 onwards Only:''' The optional 'channel' parameter returns the status for a particular transmitter, up to channel=8. The channel result is just the string "ok" or "LOW" for a low battery
|-
|-
|<#StormRain>
|<#StormRain>
|1.x.x and MX
|The console 'storm rain' current amount.
|The console 'storm rain' current amount (build 1090 onwards for Cumulus 1; 3021 onwards for MX)
|-
|-
|<#StormRainStart>
|<#StormRainStart>
|1.x.x and MX
|The console reported date of the start of the 'storm' (see previous webtag).
|The console reported '''date''' of the start of the 'storm', you can use [[Webtags/Parameters#Which_tag_names_take_date.2Ftime_output_formatting_modifiers|date output format modifiers]]


(Note that the console does not report start time, so the web tag cannot report time.  It appears a minimum of 2 tips within 3 hours will trigger a storm start, so using <#LastRainTip> in a MX script might help)
'''Note:''' that the console does not report start time, so the webtag cannot report time.  It appears a minimum of 2 tips within 3 hours will trigger a storm start, so using <#LastRainTip> might help
|}
|}


==Davis WLL ==
==Davis WLL ==


New from version 3.6.0. Not available for earlier MX, not available for Cumulus 1.
You need a payed license to use these webtags.


{| class="wikitable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
Line 2,305: Line 2,285:




==Fine Offset==


 
The following tags are specific to the Fine Offset series  
 
 
==Fine Offset==
The following tags are specific to the Fine Offset series of PWS


{| class="wikitable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable" border="1"