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** If you have the legacy Cumulus 1 installed, stay on this page and look at [[#No_Commas]], as you have to use the restricted alternative set of tag names.
** If you have the legacy Cumulus 1 installed, stay on this page and look at [[#No_Commas]], as you have to use the restricted alternative set of tag names.
* How to [[Webtags/Parameters#Two_Output_.28format_modifier.29_parameters_for_decimal_places|control number of decimal places]] in any real number output
* How to [[Webtags/Parameters#Two_Output_.28format_modifier.29_parameters_for_decimal_places|control number of decimal places]] in any real number output
* All about the complex subject of modifying the way a '''duration''', a ''date'', or a  '''clock time''' is output by looking [[Webtags/Parameters#Multiple_Output_Format_Modifier_parameters_for_times_and_dates|here]]
* All about the complex subject of modifying the way a '''duration''', a ''date'', or a  '''clock time''' is output by looking at [[Webtags/Parameters#Multiple_Output_Format_Modifier_parameters_for_times_and_dates|Multiple_Output_Format_Modifier_parameters_for_times_and_dates]]


== Why does MX talk about tokens? ==
== Why does MX talk about tokens? ==
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[[File:Badge vMx.png]] Unless otherwise indicated these web tags become available from release 3.9.5.
[[File:Badge vMx.png]] Unless otherwise indicated these web tags become available from release 3.9.5.
<big>THE INFORMATION HERE IS TAKEN FROM RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT DO NOT EXPLAIN WHAT THESE WEB TAGS REPORT
PLEASE WOULD SOMEBODY WHO UNDERSTANDS THIS TERMINOLOGY UPDATE THE FOLLOWING TABLE</big>


{| class="wikitable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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!style="width:150px" |Web tag_name
!style="width:150px" |Web tag_name
!style="width:600px" |Function
!style="width:600px" |Function
|-
| <#CO2>
| The actual CO<small>2</small>concentration in ppm
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|-
| <#CO2-pm2p5>
| <#CO2-pm2p5>
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 2.5 micrometres or less
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 2.5 μm/m<small>3</small> or less
|-
|-
| <#CO2-pm2p5-24h>
| <#CO2-pm2p5-24h>
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 2.5 μm, or less, Last 24 hours average
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 2.5 μm/m<small>3</small>, or less, 24 hours moving average
 
WILL SOMEBODY WHO KNOWS UPDATE THIS ENTRY AND OTHERS
|-
|-
| <#CO2-pm10>
| <#CO2-pm10>
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 10 μm, or less
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 10 μm/m<small>3</small>, or less (yes, this includes the 2.5 figure)
|-
|-
| <#CO2-pm10-24h>
| <#CO2-pm10-24h>
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 10 μm, or less, Last 24 hours average  
| Air Quality expressed in terms of particulate matter of 10 μm/m<small>3</small>, or less, 24 hours moving average  
 
WILL SOMEBODY WHO KNOWS UPDATE THIS ENTRY AND OTHERS
|-
|-
| <#CO2-temp>
| <#CO2-temp>
| Temperature as reported by Air Quality monitor
| Temperature as reported by Air Quality monitor.
 
Note that this temperature has nothing to do with the temperature as reported by the main weather station. It reflects the temperature of the sensor and would be used in combination with the sensors measured humidity (see next) for correction of the measured PM (particulate matter) value. Determination of how to correct the PM value is highly dependent on the conditions and placement of the sensor. See the specification sheet for the sensor or create some multivariate regression line based on calibration measurements. This is also valid for PM sensors like the AirLink. The normal amateur usage of PM sensors is that the uncorrected values are published.
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|-
| <#CO2-hum>
| <#CO2-hum>
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|-
|<#AirQuality1>
|<#AirQuality1>
| Air quality index (24 hour) 1
| Air quality in μm/m<small>3</small> or less
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|-
|<#AirQuality2>
|<#AirQuality2>
| Air quality index (24 hour) 2
| Air quality in μm/m<small>3</small> or less
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|-
|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#AirQuality4>
|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#AirQuality4>
|-
|<#AirQualityAvg1>
| 24 hr running average Air quality in μm/m<small>3</small> or less
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|<#AirQualityAvg2>
| 24 hr running average Air quality in μm/m<small>3</small> or less
|-
|colspan="2"|... and so on up to <#AirQualityAvg4>
|-
|-
|<#LeakSensor1>
|<#LeakSensor1>

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