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==GPRS Settings==
 
==GPRS Settings==
GPRS Contex these settings define the main parameters for {{{model|FMB1YX}}}: GSM operator ''APN'' and GPRS ''Username'' and ''Password'' (optional – depending on operator).
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GPRS Contex can be selected disabled or enabled:
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* Device ability to enable or disable GPRS connection.
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* APN: Access point name, mandatory parameter which is used connect to internet (GPRS)
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* APN Username:Acces point name username
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* APN Password:
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GPRS Authentication:
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these settings define the main parameters for {{{model|FMB1YX}}}: GSM operator ''APN'' and GPRS ''Username'' and ''Password'' (optional – depending on operator).<br />
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Some operators use a specific type of authentication for GPRS sessions – CHAP or PAP. If any of these is used, APN should be entered as "chap:<APN>" or "pap:<APN>" respectively e.g. if the operator is using APN "internet" with CHAP authentication, it should be entered as "chap: internet". Information about APN and authentication type should be provided by your GSM operator. <br />
    
{{{txt_sim2|SIM1 and SIM2 ''GPRS Settings'' can be configured separately. }}}
 
{{{txt_sim2|SIM1 and SIM2 ''GPRS Settings'' can be configured separately. }}}
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==First and Second Server Settings==
 
==First and Second Server Settings==
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In the main destination server IP (Domain) and Port needs to be inputed, 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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In the main destination server 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.
    
Backup server has 4 different modes:
 
Backup server has 4 different modes:
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*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Backup</span>: records are sent to backup server if main server is not available (for example fails to open link) or when main server response timeout is reached successively 5 times.
 
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Backup</span>: records are sent to backup server if main server is not available (for example fails to open link) or when main server response timeout is reached successively 5 times.
 
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Duplicate</span>: records are sent to both servers (main and backup), records are deleted from SD-card (or Flash storage) only if both servers accepted the records.
 
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Duplicate</span>: records are sent to both servers (main and backup), records are deleted from SD-card (or Flash storage) only if both servers accepted the records.
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">EGTS</span>: records are sent to both servers (main and backup), records are sent to the backup server using the EGTS protocol. '''RNIS''' system is supported with EGTS protocol.
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*<span style="color:#F6A83E">EGTS</span>: records are sent to both servers (main and backup), records are sent to the backup server using the EGTS protocol. '''RNIS''' system is supported with EGTS protocol. <br />
 
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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.
Some operators use a specific type of authentication for GPRS sessions CHAP or PAP. If any of these is used, APN should be entered as "chap:<APN>" or "pap:<APN>" respectively e.g. if the operator is using APN "internet" with CHAP authentication, it should be entered as "chap: internet". Information about APN and authentication type should be provided by your GSM operator.
      
==Records Settings==
 
==Records Settings==
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==FOTA WEB Settings==
 
==FOTA WEB Settings==
 
[[File:Fotawebsets.png|right]]
 
[[File:Fotawebsets.png|right]]
These settings are used to configure FOTA WEB server connection parameters. ''Status'' enables or disables FOTA WEB functionality. The address and port number of the FOTA website are entered to ''Domain'' and ''Port'' fields. ''Period'' is used to set the timeout of repeat connections to the FOTA WEB server.
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These settings are used to configure FOTA WEB server connection parameters. ''Status'' enables or disables FOTA WEB functionality. If the Status is enabled then it means that CFG can be uploaded to FOTA WEB. The address and port number of the FOTA website are entered to ''Domain'' and ''Port'' fields. ''Period'' is used to set the timeout of repeat connections to the FOTA WEB server.
    
From 03.27.XX firmware version, FOTA WEB connection period randomizer is added. The randomizer will choose a +-2.5 period for each connection. For example, then the connection period is set to 30 minutes, device with each connection will choose a new connection (from 27.5 min to 32.5 minutes). This also applies to the "web_connect" SMS/GRRS command. This has been implemented to ensure smoother operation of FOTA WEB services by spreading out large numbers of simultaneous device connections over a longer timeframe.
 
From 03.27.XX firmware version, FOTA WEB connection period randomizer is added. The randomizer will choose a +-2.5 period for each connection. For example, then the connection period is set to 30 minutes, device with each connection will choose a new connection (from 27.5 min to 32.5 minutes). This also applies to the "web_connect" SMS/GRRS command. This has been implemented to ensure smoother operation of FOTA WEB services by spreading out large numbers of simultaneous device connections over a longer timeframe.

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