Instructions

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The HTTP-report, the e-mail report and the subject line for the e-mail are
texteldsthatcanbettedwithvariables.Thevalueofavariablewillbe
replaced by text when the message text is set up.
The list of variables is:
Variable Description
$v Measured value
$q Sensor type 1 = Temperature (°C), 3 = RV% (%), 5 = CO2 (ppm)
$i Identicationnumberofthesensor
$r rssi-value (signal level value in dBm)
$h Indication of the hours in the time indication of the measurement
$m Indication of the minutes in the time indication of the measurement
$s Indication of the seconds in the time indication of the measurement
$Y Indication of the year in the time indication of the measurement
$M Indication of the month in the time indication of the measurement
$D Indication of the day in the time indication of the measurement
$S Measurement time in seconds since 1-1-2000 UTC
$t time string; Time of measurement in the format: hh:mm:ss
$d date string; Date of the measurement in the short date format
$p(dt) Previous value. If dt=0, then the previous measurement value is given, otherwise,
the interpolated value at the moment of dt seconds back in time is given.
$X Xml data; generates an xml list of the most recent measurements. To be used in
conjunction with the timed rule type. The xml format is the same as the output from
the data.xml page (see below).
$0 Altitude (degrees)
$1 longitude (degrees)
$2 Altitude (m)
$A Altitude (10^-7 degrees)
$B Longitude (10^-7 degrees)
$C Altitude (10^-2m)
Except for the $X and $S, all time indications are expressed in UTC under
considerationofthetimezoneosetindicationinthecongpagescreen
Time server.The time indications $X, $w and $S are expressed in UTC
(seconds since 1-1-2000).
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