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*Newest and Oldest. {{{model|FMB1YX}}} device will send the newest records first if <span style="color:#F6A83E">Newest</span> is selected in ''Records Settings'', and if <span style="color:#F6A83E">Oldest</span> is selected then it will sent Oldest records. <br> When <span style="color:#F6A83E">Newest</span> is selected it is useful in cases when the most important parameter set is the most recent one, as a result other records will be sent right after the newest records are received by AVL application.<br />
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* Can be set either Newest or Oldest. For example if the Oldest is marked the the device first will send the Oldest information, if Newest then Device will send the newest information. Also if there was no connection for some time, the device saves the records to the internal storage, when signal is recovered and if the sorting is set on Newest the device will sent first the Newest record rather than the Older records. If Oldest is set then the device will sent all the records from Oldest to Newest, but it may take some time while the Newest record will be sent. If high priority in I/O section is set then I/O parameter will be sent first.
*Also if there was no connection for some time, the device saves the records to the internal storage, when signal is recovered and if the sorting is set on Newest the device will sent first the newest record and then the older records. If oldest is set then the device will sent all the records from oldest to Newest, but it may take some time while the newest record will be sent. If high priority in I/O section is marked then I/O parameter will be sent first.
   
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*Determines what method the device uses to receive confirmation from the server <span style="color:#F6A83E">TCP/IP</span> or <span style="color:#F6A83E">AVL</span>. <span style="color:#F6A83E">TCP/IP</span> means that the confirmation will be included in the TCP/IP layer and no additional message will be needed. <span style="color:#F6A83E">AVL</span> means that the device will expect an additional AVL message from the server,  
 
*Determines what method the device uses to receive confirmation from the server <span style="color:#F6A83E">TCP/IP</span> or <span style="color:#F6A83E">AVL</span>. <span style="color:#F6A83E">TCP/IP</span> means that the confirmation will be included in the TCP/IP layer and no additional message will be needed. <span style="color:#F6A83E">AVL</span> means that the device will expect an additional AVL message from the server,