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                "title": "Meteoplug Wiki:Privacy policy",
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                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:10:31Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__ <h4>Privacy Policy</h4>  <p>We are very delighted that you have shown interest in our enterprise. Data protection is of a particularly high priority for the management of the smartbedded GmbH. The use of the Internet pages of the smartbedded GmbH is possible without any indication of personal data; however, if a data subject wants to use special enterprise services via our website, processing of personal data could become necessary. If the processing of persona...\""
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                "logid": 5564,
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                "title": "Instruments",
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                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:08:02Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__ Meteoplug provides an easy way to display a dashboard with weather instruments. To keep it simple, configuration of instruments is very limited but allows you to have a quick view on your most important sensor data in a convenient way. Instruments are visualized by \"Weather Display Live (WDL)\" applet of Julian Best. If you are interested in details about WDL, you might visit [http://www.weather-display.com/wdlive.php these] pages.   <center>File:mp-wdlive.png...\""
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                "title": "Show Chart",
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                "logpage": 2793,
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                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:07:46Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__ ==Show Chart== Meteoplug allows to display result of applying your chart definition to your weather data.  Simply select chart you want to display from drop-down menu. The chart will immediately generated. If something goes wrong an error message will appear instead of chart.  <center>[[File:mp-showchart-temphum1day.png]]</center>  The link at the bottom allows to access the chart as a stand alone HTML page. When you want to include the chart into your homepage...\""
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                "logid": 5562,
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                "title": "Define Chart",
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                "logpage": 2792,
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                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:07:27Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"Generating graphs and displays in Meteoplug is probably one of the most exciting things as it gives you a lot of freedom to present your weather data. Meteoplug makes use of [http://amcharts.com amcharts] for interactive graphing and [http://www.fusioncharts.com/widgets/Gallery.asp fusionwidgets] for live displays with meters and gauges. Both are based on recent Flash technology. In addition to that a classical graphing based on [http://gnuplot.info gnuplot] can also be...\""
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                "logid": 5561,
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                "title": "Weather Networks",
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                "logpage": 2791,
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                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:07:12Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__ Meteoplug allows to feed weather data to a broad range of Internet weather networks. As Meteoplug server gets data from clients at a shortest interval of 10 minutes, sending data more often than every 10 minutes to weather networks does not make sense and is not supported. While most weather networks are not expecting to get data more often then every 10 minutes, there is one exception. Weather Underground offers a so called \"rapid fire\" mode, where data gets u...\""
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                "title": "Weather Station",
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                "logpage": 2790,
                "revid": 2797,
                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:06:56Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__ Here you define which weather station is connected to your Meteoplug client.  ==Available Devices== This section lists devices which are momentarily connected to the client. Devices are listed sorted by it's type of physical connection: * '''USB serial''' lists devices that are connected via USB but have a serial-to-USB converter included. From a logical point of view these are serial connections tunneled via USB. When you connect a weather station with RS232 c...\""
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                "title": "Sensors",
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                "logpage": 2789,
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                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:06:23Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__ The idea of \"Sensors\" page is to define unique IDs to the sensors reported from your weather station, resp. your weather stations if you have more than one connected to your Meteoplug client.   <center>[[File:mp-sensors-2.png]]</center>  Each connected station is displayed in a rectangular field which lists all sensors reported. Coumns have meaning as follows: * '''Type''' displays what type of sensor you are facing. * \"'''#'''\" indicated the channel number sel...\""
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                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Inspect Data",
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                "logpage": 2788,
                "revid": 2795,
                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:05:46Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__ Inspect data tab allows to view client's raw data for a given period in time and a selected set of sensors. You can also import or export data to your PC and can mark data as deleted.  Data is marked by a \"*\" if it s regarded as deleted and is marked by a \"i\" if it is data imported from a Meteohub or WSWIN system. Data marked with \"z\" are zero setting entries which set current counter value (rain total for example) as a a new starting point for measuring future...\""
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                "logid": 5557,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Log Files",
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                "logpage": 2787,
                "revid": 2794,
                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:05:25Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"==Meteoplug Client Log== Meteolug lists events of Meteoplug client in a separate log file. This can be of significant help to understand why data is not being received as expected. It also indicates transmission problem between weather station and Meteoplug client.  <center>[[File:mp-client-log.png]]</center>  In example above you can see that logger has been restarts several times. As this just happens every few days, presumably caused by changes on the Meteoplug server...\""
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                "title": "Settings",
                "pageid": 2786,
                "logpage": 2786,
                "revid": 2793,
                "params": {},
                "type": "create",
                "action": "create",
                "user": "Admin",
                "timestamp": "2024-12-04T18:05:06Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__ System Information page gives you a compact view on the status of your Meteoplug client and some basic information about the server application  <center>[[File:mp-systeminfo.png]]</center>  ===Server Information=== Meteoplug displays following information about the server application: * Version and build number of server software * Date when license of use will expire and how many days are left. When license is close to expiration (less than 14 days left) or is...\""
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