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==Transfer APN File==  
 
==Transfer APN File==  
 
[[File:Transfer APN File .png|right]]
 
[[File:Transfer APN File .png|right]]
APN file Upload / Download <br />  
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APN file Upload / Download: <br />  
Connect to the device using configurator and look for Transfer APN file section. Press the Upload button and locate your APN_list.bin file. (binary APN list can be named differently, make sure to use the correct file). This transfer APN File option is valid from 03.25.15.Rev.32 and up.
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*Connect to the device using configurator and look for Transfer APN file section. Press the Upload button and locate your APN_list.bin file. (binary APN list can be named differently, make sure to use the correct file). This transfer APN File option is valid from 03.25.15.Rev.32 and up.
 
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==First Server Settings==
 
==First Server Settings==
 
[[Image:Example Server settings.png|right]]
 
[[Image:Example Server settings.png|right]]
In the main destination server Domain and Port needs to be written, and allows setting the protocol used for data transfers – <span style="color:#F6A83E">TCP</span> or <span style="color:#F6A83E">UDP</span>. <br> An additional option is the use of TLS/DTLS encryption for sending records to the main server and backup server. Also in the Domain settings, can be written either IP address or Domain. <br>
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Domain:
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*Server or Domain adress, can be written either IP address or Domain.
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Port:
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*Server Port
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Protocol:
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*Defines GPRS data transport protocol, used for data transfers – <span style="color:#F6A83E">TCP</span> or <span style="color:#F6A83E">UDP</span>.  
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TLS encryption:
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*An additional option is the use of TLS/DTLS encryption for sending records to the main server and backup server. Also in the Domain settings, can be written either IP address or Domain. <br>
 
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==Second Server Settings==
 
==Second Server Settings==
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EGTS:  
 
EGTS:  
 
*Records are sent to both servers (main and second), records are sent to the backup server using the EGTS protocol. '''RNIS''' system is supported with EGTS protocol. <br />
 
*Records are sent to both servers (main and second), records are sent to the backup server using the EGTS protocol. '''RNIS''' system is supported with EGTS protocol. <br />
Domain and Port needs to be inputted, and allows setting the protocol used for data transfers – <span style="color:#F6A83E">TCP</span> or <span style="color:#F6A83E">UDP</span>. An additional option is the use of TLS/DTLS encryption for sending records to the main server and backup server.
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Backup server Domain:
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*Server or Domain adress, can be written either IP address or Domain.
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Back up server Port:
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*Server Port  
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Backup server Protocol:
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*Defines GPRS data transport protocol, used for data transfers – <span style="color:#F6A83E">TCP</span> or <span style="color:#F6A83E">UDP</span>.  
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Encryption:
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*An additional option is the use of TLS/DTLS encryption for sending records to the main server and backup server. Also in the Domain settings, can be written either IP address or Domain. <br>
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==Records Settings==
 
==Records Settings==
 
[[File:Record settings.png|right]]
 
[[File:Record settings.png|right]]
{{{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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Open Link Timeout:
 
Open Link Timeout:
*Is used to set termination timeout for link between {{{model|FMB1YX}}} and AVL application. <br>
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*Is used to set termination timeout for link between {{{model|FMB1YX}}} and AVL application. If {{{model|FMB1YX}}} has already sent all records it waits for the new records before closing the link (except for Deep Sleep mode, for more information refer to {{{ctrSleepModes|[[Template:FMB Sleep modes#Deep Sleep mode]]}}}). If new records are generated during the period of this timeout and the minimum count to send is reached, the records are sent to the AVL application. This option is useful when GSM operator charges for link activation.<br>
If {{{model|FMB1YX}}} has already sent all records it waits for the new records before closing the link (except for Deep Sleep mode, for more information refer to {{{ctrSleepModes|[[Template:FMB Sleep modes#Deep Sleep mode]]}}}). If new records are generated during the period of this timeout and the minimum count to send is reached, the records are sent to the AVL application. This option is useful when GSM operator charges for link activation.<br>
      
Server Response Timeout:
 
Server Response Timeout:
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Network Ping Timeout:
 
Network Ping Timeout:
 
*Enables network ping after timeout to prevent link close by operator. <br>
 
*Enables network ping after timeout to prevent link close by operator. <br>
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{{{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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'''ACK Type''' determines what method the device uses to receive confirmation from the server. <br>
 
'''ACK Type''' determines what method the device uses to receive confirmation from the server. <br>
   
'''AVL''' means that the device will expect an additional AVL message from the server,  
 
'''AVL''' means that the device will expect an additional AVL message from the server,  
 
'''TCP/IP''' means that the confirmation will be included in the TCP/IP layer and no additional message will be needed.
 
'''TCP/IP''' means that the confirmation will be included in the TCP/IP layer and no additional message will be needed.

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