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==Records settings==
 
==Records settings==
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'''Saving/sending mode'''
 
'''Saving/sending mode'''
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Can be set as either Newest or Oldest. For example, if the Oldest is marked, the device first will send the Oldest information, and if the Newest is marked, the device will send the newest information. Suppose the device had no connection (GSM or GPRS) due to bad coverage or being in an area with no signal, the device continues to save records into internal memory, and once GSM and GPRS are recovered, the device will start sending saved data to the server. In this example, if Oldest is configured - until the newest data is seen on the server, all of the oldest records have to be sent first. If Newest is configured - previous data and track won't be seen until the newest data is sent first. If high priority on I/O parameters or Features is configured device will send the generated records with High Priority first.
 
Can be set as either Newest or Oldest. For example, if the Oldest is marked, the device first will send the Oldest information, and if the Newest is marked, the device will send the newest information. Suppose the device had no connection (GSM or GPRS) due to bad coverage or being in an area with no signal, the device continues to save records into internal memory, and once GSM and GPRS are recovered, the device will start sending saved data to the server. In this example, if Oldest is configured - until the newest data is seen on the server, all of the oldest records have to be sent first. If Newest is configured - previous data and track won't be seen until the newest data is sent first. If high priority on I/O parameters or Features is configured device will send the generated records with High Priority first.
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'''Server Confirmation Method'''
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Defines the device's ability to establish GPRS connection through specific acknowledgement (ACK) type. Can be set as either TCP/IP or AVL.
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If '''TCP/IP''' is selected, then server acknowledgement is not needed and the device will accept TCP/IP layer ACK.
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If '''AVL''' is selected, then the server must respond with an acknowledgement.
    
'''Data protocol'''
 
'''Data protocol'''

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