Multitech MultiModem iSMS SF100-G Administrator's Manual

Multitech MultiModem iSMS SF100-G Administrator's Manual

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  • Page 1 ® MultiModem iSMS Intelligent SMS Server Models: SF100-G SF400-G SF800-G Administrator’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Multi-Tech products directly to our technical support team. Get answers to your most complex questions, ranging from implementation, troubleshooting, product configuration, firmware upgrades and much more. To create an account and submit a Support Case on the Portal, visit support.multitech.com Knowledge Base and Support Services www.multitech.com/en_US/SUPPORT...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information ................... 7 Safety Warnings ..............................7 Ethernet Port Caution ..............................7 Handling Precautions ..............................7 Packaging Contents ..............................7 MultiModem iSMS Documentation ......................... 8 User Guides ................................8 AT Commands ................................8 Front and Back Panels .............................
  • Page 4 Contents Web Interface Opens ............................... 24 Navigating the Windows ............................25 Menus ..................................25 Table of Menus and Sub-Menus ..........................26 Saving System Configuration Changes ........................27 Save & Restart Button under Menu Bar ........................27 Using the Wizard Setup to Configure the MultiModem iSMS ................. 28 Opening the Wizard Setup Window .........................
  • Page 5 Contents Save & Restart ................................60 Utilities ................................. 61 Utilities > Backup..............................61 Utilities > Firmware Upgrade ........................... 62 Import & Export Address Book ..........................63 Import & Export Address Book > Import ........................63 Import & Export Address Book > Export ........................65 Statistics &...
  • Page 6 Contents Appendix E – Time Zone Abbreviations ...................... 120 Appendix F – End User License Agreement (EULA) ..................122 Appendix G – Regulatory Information ......................125 Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ..................125 Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards ..............126 47 CFR Part 15 Regulation ...........................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Product Overview And Safety Information

    Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information The Multi-Tech iSMS is an intelligent Short Message Services (SMS) server that gives businesses the ability to broadcast and receive SMS text messages. The ready-to-use solution plugs into the Ethernet network and connects to the wireless network through an integrated quad-band GSM modem.
  • Page 8: Multimodem Isms Documentation

    MultiModem iSMS Documentation User Guides All product documentation is available on the Multi-Tech website: http://www.multitech.com/man.go AT Commands The AT commands used to configure this product are described in a reference guide. You can find this guide, “GPRS AT Commands Reference Guide” on the Multi-Tech website. Document part numbers include: S000463 and S000293.
  • Page 9: Front Panel Of Models Sf400 And Sf800

    Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information Front Panel of Models SF400 and SF800 Front Panel LEDs of Models SF400 and SF800 Description Power Lights when power is being supplied to the MultiModem iSMS. Status When functioning normally, the LED blinks. The LED is a solid light when the MultiModem iSMS is booting up, saving the configuration, restarting, or updating the firmware.
  • Page 10: Installing A Sim Card For Models Sf400 And Sf800

    Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information Installing a SIM Card for Models SF400 and SF800 SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) cards are required for the MultiModem iSMS to operate on a GPRS network. This section describes how to install the SIM card. Before You Begin Perform the procedure that follows—removal of chassis cover—only at an ESD workstation using an antistatic wrist strap.
  • Page 11: Modem Numbering

    Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information Modem Numbering In the Web interface, the modem tabs correspond to internal modems and use the numbering scheme shown in the illustration that follows. The row of LEDs shows where the front of the unit is. Disable unpopulated modems as described in Network Setup.
  • Page 12: Panel Mounting (Sf100)

    Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information Panel Mounting (SF100) You can mount the SF100 model using screws spaced according to the measurement shown in the illustration that follows. Note: Use either #6 or #8 pan head screws for all four mount locations. MultiModem®...
  • Page 13: Rack Or Wall Mounting (Sf400/800)

    Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information Rack or Wall Mounting (SF400/800) The MultiModem SF400/800 units can be rack (or wall) mounted with screws using the mounting brackets. Rack Mounting Ensure proper installation of the unit in a closed or multi-unit enclosure by following the recommended installation as defined by the enclosure manufacturer.
  • Page 14: Technical Specifications

    Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information Technical Specifications Specifications SF100 SF400/800 Hardware Interfaces Network: 1 Ethernet 10/100BaseT Network: 1 Ethernet 10/100BaseT Console: 1 serial RS-232 Wireless Modems 1 Quad Band GSM 4 or 8 Quad Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Dimensions 6.4”...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 – Product Overview and Safety Information Specifications SF100 SF400/800 Safety: Safety: cUL 60950-1; UL 60950-1; cUL 60950-1; UL 60950-1; IEC 60950-1; AS/NZS 60950 IEC 60950-1; AS/NZS 60950 Network compliance: Network compliance: PTCRB, GCF PTCRB, GCF Warranty 2 years 2 years * Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 - Setting Up And Using The Isms

    Chapter 2 – Setting up and using the iSMS Setting Up Your MultiModem iSMS New MultiModem iSMS units are preconfigured with an IP address of 192.168.2.1 and a 24 bit subnet mask (255.255.255.000). Before connecting your new MultiModem iSMS to your network and powering it up, identify the existing IP network numbering scheme of the target network.
  • Page 17: Sf100 Cabling

    Chapter 2 – Getting Started SF100 Cabling Plug one end of a RJ-45 cable into the LAN port on the MultiModem iSMS and the other end into your network or workstation interface. Attach the cellular antenna. Connect the provided power supply cable to the 9 volt power port on the back of the MultiModem iSMS, and plug the other end into an AC power outlet.
  • Page 18: Sf400/800 Cabling

    Chapter 2 – Getting Started SF400/800 Cabling Plug one end of a RJ-45 cable into the LAN port on the MultiModem iSMS and the other end into your network or workstation interface. Attach the cellular antennas. Connect the provided power supply cable to the 9 volt power port on the back of the MultiModem iSMS, and plug the other end into an AC power outlet.
  • Page 19: Establishing Tcp/Ip Communication

    Chapter 2 – Getting Started Establishing TCP/IP Communication Use an IP enabled workstation with an Internet browser to setup and manage the MultiModem iSMS. Your workstation needs to be configured with a 192.168.2.x IP address and subnet mask of 255.255.255.000, to be able to communicate with a new (or factory defaulted) MultiModem iSMS (where x is not the number 0, 1, or 255, nor any other host number that may already be in use by another computer or device on the 192.168.2.x subnet).
  • Page 20 Chapter 2 – Getting Started The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box opens. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box opens. MultiModem® iSMS Administrator’s Guide...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 – Getting Started Note: If this window opens and displays your current IP configuration, record this information. This information can help you restore the workstation’s original settings after you finish configuring the MultiModem iSMS is configured. To set a Fixed IP Address for the workstation, use the following IP address. Enter the workstation IP address.
  • Page 22: Obtaining And Activating A Wireless Account

    Chapter 2 – Getting Started Obtaining and Activating a Wireless Account Before you can use the cellular feature: ● Obtain a GSM wireless account with an activated SIM card capable of sending SMS text messages through your service provider. ● Install the SIM into the MultiModem iSMS.
  • Page 23: Signal Strength

    Chapter 2 – Getting Started Signal Strength Signal Strength Command To View Strength For the SF400/800 models without signal LEDs, signal strength can be determined by using the following AT command: AT+CSQ. This command is the default setting on the Network Setup > Cellular Modem window. This works for the SF100 as well.
  • Page 24: Chapter 3 - Isms Basics And The Setup Wizard

    Chapter 3 – iSMS Basics and the Setup Wizard Starting the iSMS Open a Web Browser Be sure that the MultiModem iSMS is cabled and that the power is connected as shown in Chapter 2. Then open a Web browser. Type the IP address of your MultiModem iSMS in the address/location area of your browser: http://192.168.2.1 Press Enter.
  • Page 25: Navigating The Windows

    Chapter 3 – iSMS Basics and Setup Wizard Navigating the Windows Before using the Web interface, you may find the following information about navigating through the windows and the structuring of the menus helpful. Other Menu Options Window Name Input Area Menu Menus...
  • Page 26: Table Of Menus And Sub-Menus

    Chapter 3 – iSMS Basics and the Setup Wizard Table of Menus and Sub-Menus Administration System Setup – Set up the SMTP server for e-mail notifications, the names of individuals who receive notifications, and the email ID for the notifications FROM line. SNTP Client –...
  • Page 27: Saving System Configuration Changes

    Chapter 3 – iSMS Basics and Setup Wizard Saving System Configuration Changes There are two types of save functions within the WEB Management menu system. The first is a 'per feature' (per menu) save button. Most changes made per menu take effect immediately when you use this save function.
  • Page 28: Using The Wizard Setup To Configure The Multimodem Isms

    Chapter 3 – iSMS Basics and the Setup Wizard Using the Wizard Setup to Configure the MultiModem iSMS The Wizard Setup lets you conveniently enter the minimal setup requirements for a user based (web browser) Send SMS environment. The information you enter here carries over to other windows that require similar information. Note: For new units (units defaulted to factory settings), Received SMS is handled by the Receive API Polling feature.
  • Page 29: Saving System Settings

    Chapter 3 – iSMS Basics and Setup Wizard In the Admin Password group, change the password. Change the password immediately after initial installation and also change it regularly thereafter for security purposes. ● Old Password – Enter the existing password (factory default is admin). New Password –...
  • Page 30: Chapter 4 - Using The Multimodem Isms Web Interface

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface You can use the Web-based configuration and management interface to set up SMS features and parameters. This chapter describes the Web interface. Note: The antenna must be attached so the MultiModem iSMS can operate. IMPORTANT Note About Saving your Settings to Flash Memory When you have completed your MultiModem iSMS settings, you must go to the Save &...
  • Page 31 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMTP Server Enter the IP address or the resolvable name of your mail server; for example, smtp.yourdomain.com Port Enter the port number on which the mail server listens. Example: 25. Click Save. SMTP Server Authentication Some mail servers accept connection only after a user name and password are authenticated.
  • Page 32: Administration > Sntp Client

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Administration > SNTP Client Clicking the SNTP Client check box enables the SNTP client within the MultiModem iSMS. SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is an internet protocol used to set up the synchronization of the unit’s clock to real time. Configuring SNTP General Configuration SNTP Client...
  • Page 33 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Time Zone Configuration Time Zone Enter your time zone. Default is UTC (Universal Coordination). The greenwichmeantime.com website has Time Zone information in detail or you can find a portion of the Time Zone abbreviations in Appendix E of this manual. Time Zone Enter +/- hh:mm.
  • Page 34: Administration > Administrative Access

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Administration > Administrative Access Use this window to set up the password that the administrator uses, to set an automatic inactivity disconnection interval and to define the TCP port on which the Web Management interface listens. Change Password Old Password, New Password, Confirm Password To change the password, enter the existing password in the Old Password field, enter the new password into the New...
  • Page 35: Administration > Admin Access > Allowed Networks

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Administration > Admin Access > Allowed Networks Use this window to set the networks that can access the MultiModem iSMS. The administrator can then add, edit and delete any network. By default, the LAN network is always allowed access to the MultiModem iSMS. In addition, the administrator can configure the IP Address and Subnet Mask as 0.0.0.0 to allow access to any network.
  • Page 36: Administration > Tools

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Administration > Tools Use this window to reset the cellular modem. You may want to use Reset if you have lost your connection or if the modems are not functioning properly but you don't want to recycle power through the MultiModem iSMS. Reset Modem After clicking on the modem tab for the modem you want reset, click Reset.
  • Page 37: Administration > Factory Defaults

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Administration > Factory Defaults Reset to Factory Defaults Click Factory Defaults to set all configuration parameters to the factory default settings. This includes setting the administrator account password back to "admin" and deleting all User accounts. Performing this function does NOT delete entries out of the Address Book, Groups, Inbox or Outbox databases.
  • Page 38: Network Setup

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Network Setup Network Setup > IP Settings Use this window to set up your network. IP Settings – LAN The MultiModem iSMS needs to be programmed with a static IP address. The MultiModem iSMS does not support DHCP assigned IP addresses.
  • Page 39: Network Setup > Cellular Modem

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Network Setup > Cellular Modem Use this window to configure the cellular modems. Click the Modem# tab at the top to work with that specific modem. You configure each modem individually. Status Modem Status (SF400 and SF800 models only) This box is checked by default.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Signal Strength Command The string entered here is sent to the cellular modem so that the signal strength LEDs can display the current signal strength. Use the following command: AT+CSQ The following table lists the meaning of the xx values in the signal strength response and explains how they correspond to the number of LEDs lit for signal strength.
  • Page 41: Save & Restart

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface TCP Connection The TCP Connection feature is a per modem port feature that provides direct AT command access to the modem's serial interface for troubleshooting purposes only. When you open a TCP socket on the defined TCP port number (for example, 5000), the modem is no longer available to the unit's send and receive queues.
  • Page 42: Sms Services

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Services Use the sub menus in SMS Services to define how the MultiModem iSMS SMS server handles incoming and outgoing SMS messages. You can also use the Send SMS menu to generate and send SMS (text) messages to other mobile devices, which are specific numbers or entries in the Address Book.
  • Page 43 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Address Book Click Add to display the Add a Phone Number window. Add a Phone Number Note that fields marked with an asterisk are required. Name Enter the name of the person you want to add to the SMS Phonebook. The maximum number of characters is 50 including spaces and punctuation.
  • Page 44: Sms Services > Groups

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Services > Groups Use this window to create groups of recipients (names and phone numbers of mobile end points). Groups allow you to send SMS messages to many individuals using only a group name. A group is made up of entries from the Address Book.
  • Page 45: Sms Services > International Number

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Services > International Number Use this window to enable SMS messaging to international numbers. International numbers are identified according to the number of digits. Disable If Disable International Number is checked (this is the default), SMS messages can be sent to phone International numbers limited by the maximum allowed digits, as entered in the Maximum Digits field.
  • Page 46: Sms Services > Sms Settings

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Services > SMS Settings Use this window to set general system settings related to SMS encoding format, time & date format and network registration. Extended Enabling this mode allows the MultiModem iSMS to pass characters in the text message that are made ASCII 8-bit up of 8 bits instead of 7 bits (1 byte characters 0x80 through 0xFF).
  • Page 47: Sms Services > Send Sms

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Configuration dd/mm/yyyy mm/dd/yyyy yyyy-mm-dd Where dd represents the day as 2 digits, mm represents the month as 2 digits and yyyy represents the year as 4 digits. Save Click Save. Periodic Re- This feature causes all modems in the unit to re-register (un-register and then reconnect) with the registration cellular network at the selected interval.
  • Page 48 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Text Enter the text of the message you want to send. -or- You can choose a Pre-Configured Message that you set up on the Triggers > Pre-Configured SMS window. Click the Pre- Configured Message text to access a list of pre-configured messages.
  • Page 49 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Modem Select a specific modem from which to send the message, or use the default of Any. Priority Set the priority level for the message to be sent. When messages enter the queue to be sent, the priority levels are compared and the messages flagged as High are sent first, followed by Normal and Low.
  • Page 50: Sms Services > Sms Api

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Services > SMS API This feature helps you use the MultiModem iSMS Application Programming Interface (API). HTTP API and TCP API are Send SMS APIs (for sending SMS messages to mobile endpoints on the cellular network). Both methods can be enabled and used simultaneously.
  • Page 51 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Non Polling Receive API Configuration This group helps you select which method of Receive API is implemented by the MultiModem iSMS server (how SMS Messages received from the cellular network are handled). There are two methods: ●...
  • Page 52 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Send Encoding Flag Specify whether to include the encoding type (ASCII, Extended ASCII, or Unicode) of the messages in the data posted. When using older Non-Polling Receive API programs and scripts, this should be disabled for backwards compatibility. Post Interval Enter the number of seconds that you want to elapse between Non-Polling posts to the HTTP or TCP server.
  • Page 53: Sms Services > Load Balancing

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Services > Load Balancing This feature provides a single interface to your Send SMS application when multiple units are needed for increased throughput. When multiple iSMS units are available on a network, they can be set up to work together to share the outgoing message load.
  • Page 54: Sms Services > Inbox

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Services > Inbox This window displays a list of all messages received by the cellular modem port. There is an Inbox per modem port. Each listing includes the sender's number, the message received, and a timestamp. Click on the individual modem number tabs for a list of messages received by that modem.
  • Page 55: Sms Services > Outbox

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface SMS Services > Outbox The Outbox is for the unit as a whole. This window chronologically lists sent messages and includes Message ID, Sending unit, who submitted the message, receiver's number, the message sent, and the timestamp. To determine the specific modem port on which the SMS was transmitted, note the exact time and date of the message and then review the Sent SMS Log found in the Trace Logs menu.
  • Page 56: Triggers

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Triggers Use the four Triggers windows to: ● Establish a list of users who are authorized to trigger a broadcast. ● Set up broadcast triggers. ● Set up action triggers. ● Compose and save pre-configured messages.
  • Page 57 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Add a Broadcast Trigger Note that the fields marked with an asterisk are required. This is a setup window; no messages are sent from this window. Trigger Message Enter a code or word that triggers the sending of the Broadcast Message. Broadcast Message Enter a message that is broadcast when the trigger code or word is received, or click Pre-Configured Message if you want to use one of these messages as your broadcast message.
  • Page 58: Triggers > Action Triggers

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Triggers > Action Triggers Action Triggers are the codes or words sent from a remote cell phone and received by the MultiModem iSMS – the trigger executes the action associated with it. This is a setup window; no messages are sent from this window. The trigger codes or words along with the authentication function may be configured for each trigger action.
  • Page 59 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Table of Trigger Codes and Trigger Actions Trigger Objective Configuring the Trigger Code and Its Action Code/Word Associated Trigger Action To add an entry in the Configuration format: Adds name with number address book <act_tri_configured>;name;number to address book.
  • Page 60: Triggers > Pre-Configured Sms

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Triggers > Pre-Configured SMS Use this window to compose and save pre-configured messages. Pre-Configured SMS Click Add to open the Add a Pre-Configured SMS window. Add a Pre-Configured SMS An asterisk indicates a required field. Pre-Configured SMS Enter the text for your Pre-Configured SMS Message.
  • Page 61: Utilities

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Utilities Utilities > Backup The Backup window has two functions. First, it lets you save all MultiModem iSMS configuration files into one file for storing externally (Export Backup). Second, it is used to import and apply a configuration backup file (Import Backup from Remote Client).
  • Page 62: Utilities > Firmware Upgrade

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Utilities > Firmware Upgrade Use this feature to upgrade the firmware on the MultiModem iSMS to the latest version. You can download Multi-Tech firmware upgrades from Multi-Tech website. Before upgrading the unit's firmware: ●...
  • Page 63: Import & Export Address Book

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Import & Export Address Book Import & Export Address Book > Import Use this window to import contact information from a CSV formatted file. The process allows you to select which fields (values) in the CSV file to import.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Example: Excerpt from a .CSV File First Name,Last Name,phone,description first1,last1,17633604174,Parent first2,last2,17633604174,Parent first3,last3,17633604174,Student first4,last4,17633604174,Teacher first5,last5,17633604174,Supplier first6,last6,17633604174,Newspaper first7,last7,17633604174,Photographer Note: If you plan to use authentication on any entry in the address book, enter the phone numbers of these individuals exactly as how the Cellular Network presents Sender Number information (usually that is with a + symbol followed by the country code and then area code).
  • Page 65: Import & Export Address Book > Export

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Import & Export Address Book > Export Use this window to export the contents of the MultiModem iSMS Address Book. The export creates a CSV file with 4 fields (values) per record: Firstname,Lastname,Description,Phone-Number. This .csv file is then ‘tarred’...
  • Page 66: Statistics & Logs

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Statistics & Logs Statistics & Logs > System Information The System Information window provides the following information: System Information ● Product Model Number ● Firmware Version ● MAC Address ● Entries in the Address Book Live Details ●...
  • Page 67: Statistics & Logs > Sms Statistics

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Statistics & Logs > SMS Statistics The SMS Statistics window provides the following information by individual modem: SMS Statistics (SF400/800 can select modem number): SIM Status - Indicates the presence of a SIM card and if the modem port is enabled or disabled. Signal Strength - See Signal Strength section in Chapter 2.
  • Page 68: Statistics & Logs > Load Balancing Statistics

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Statistics & Logs > Load Balancing Statistics When load balancing is set up with multiple units, this section is populated with statistics corresponding to the workload shared. Load Balancing Statistics Slaves List of possible slave units.
  • Page 69: Statistics & Logs > Log Traces

    Chapter 4 – Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Interface Statistics & Logs > Log Traces The Log Traces window provides detailed information about SMS messages, API functions, and the SMS system per modem: SMS Logs (Sent, Received, Failure, Live) Send API Logs (Status, Failure, HTTP API Live, TCP API Live) Receive API Logs (Live, Failure) Load Balance Logs System Logs...
  • Page 70: Chapter 5 - Using The Non-Administrative User Interface

    Chapter 5 – Using the Non- Administrative User Interface This chapter covers the Web Interface available to non-administrative users. Non-administrative users have access to the Send SMS menu and an Outbox tied to their account. Users browse to the address of the MultiModem iSMS, login using the name and password created by the administrator and can then send messages from the SMS Services >...
  • Page 71 Chapter 5 – Using the Non-Administrative User Interface SMS Services > Send SMS This is the window from which users send SMS text messages (original text or pre-configured messages). The window options here are the same options available to the administrator. SMS Services >...
  • Page 72: Chapter 6 - Sms Examples

    Chapter 6 – SMS Examples Verifying the SIM Card is Installed and Activated To verify that the SIM is installed correctly and that it is activated. Power up the MultiModem iSMS. Wait until the Status LED and the LS LED are blinking before continuing. Make sure all setup procedures and connections have been made.
  • Page 73 Chapter 6 – SMS Examples Check the Outbox and observe that the message was sent. Check the Inbox and observe that the message was received. This verifies that the cellular modem is functioning. Note: Sometimes you may have to refresh this window and wait several minutes for the cellular provider to deliver the message.
  • Page 74: Creating A Broadcast Message For Future Use

    Chapter 6 – SMS Examples Creating a Broadcast Message for Future Use In this example a school wants to be prepared to send a message that school is closed for the day. The Administrator creates a Trigger Message word Snow and the following Broadcast Message: School is closed today. This example assumes that a Group called Parents has been created and that SF100 stands for the Administrator's cell phone number.
  • Page 75: Appendix A - Application Programming Interface (Api)

    Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) This appendix defines the Application Programming Interface (API) provided for sending and receiving SMS through the MultiModem iSMS. Use the API to integrate the MultiModem iSMS Send and Receive SMS capability into your custom application.
  • Page 76: Sms Api

    Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) SMS API HTTP API This section describes how to configure the "HTTP Send API" by using the MultiModem iSMS web admin interface. HTTP Send API Status: Enable “HTTP Send API Status” to send SMS / query status using HTTP API. By default, HTTP Send API is disabled.
  • Page 77 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) HTTP Send API Format Each "HTTP Send API Request" consists has four parts: ● The first part is the destination, that is, the MultiModem iSMS IP and HTTP port number. ● The second part is the API call which is the query; therefore, it has a '?' post-fixed to the call. ●...
  • Page 78 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Authenticating API Requests The system needs to authenticate any API request. As such, the authentication credentials are included in the "Send SMS URL" or “Send SMS TCP” command. user - The username of the account, which has a maximum of 50 bytes. passwd - The password of the account, which has a maximum of 50 bytes.
  • Page 79 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Modem Modem index to send SMS. SF400/800 models only. Range : 1 to 4 for SF400 1 to 8 for SF800 0 for any modem (Send API job is distributed using all available modems) If modem is not specified in the request, send API job is distributed using all the available modems.
  • Page 80 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Sending to an Address Book Name The API can be used to send the message to a name in the MultiModem iSMS address book. If the name does not exist in the address book, the message is dropped. HTTP API format is: http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=1 [&enc=0][priority=3][&modem=2]&ton=”bob”&text=message...
  • Page 81 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Parameter Description The name in the address book where the SMS is to be delivered must be given within double quotes. The maximum size of each recipient's name is 50 bytes. Text The message text to be sent. Enable Extended ASCII in the MultiModem iSMS to send both ASCII and extended ASCII characters.
  • Page 82 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Sending to a Group You can use the API to send SMS to a pre-defined group. The group must exist in the MultiModem iSMS. If the group does not exist, the message is dropped. HTTP API format is: http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=1 [enc=1][priority=1][&modem=4]&...
  • Page 83 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Parameter Description If modem is not specified in the request, send API job is distributed using all the available modems. Group The pre-defined group names must be in double quotes. The maximum size of group name is 50 bytes Text The message text to be sent.
  • Page 84 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Sending a Broadcast Trigger Message You can use the API to send a broadcast trigger message to the MultiModem iSMS. HTTP API format is: http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user2&passwd=user2& cat=2[& enc=0][&modem=5]&text=message -or- http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user2&passwd=user2&cat=2 [&enc=2][&modem=5]& text=message should be hexadecimal form -or- http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user2&passwd=user2&cat=2[&enc=3][&modem=5]&...
  • Page 85 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Parameter Description If Unicode is enabled, a maximum of 70 characters can be sent. Despite the spanned SMS value set, the maximum number of characters allowed in the text field is: 160 for ASCII 140 for Extended ASCII 70 for Unicode Characters entered beyond the allowed limit are truncated.
  • Page 86 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Sending an Action Trigger Message Use this API to perform a predefined action. HTTP API format is: http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=3 [&enc=0] &text=message -or- http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=3[&enc=2] &text=message should be hexadecimal form Example: Configured action trigger for adding preconfigured SMS as 41;42;43 (with enc=2). Preconfigured SMS to add is 645;646;647;648 (in hexadecimal form).
  • Page 87 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Examples for action trigger with enc=2: To Add an entry in the Address book: Configured trigger: 41;42;43 (with enc=2) Name: 61;62;63;64 (abcd) Phone number: 39;38;38;36;30;39;38;38;36;30 (9886098860) http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1& cat=3[&enc=2] &text=41;42;43;3a;61;62;63;64;3a;39;38;38;36;30;39;38;38;36;30 Here 3a is the equivalent hexadecimal for semi-colon. Instead of 3a, we can use 3b (equivalent hexadecimal value for colon) also.
  • Page 88 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) To delete an entry in the Address Book: Configured trigger: 47;48;49(with enc=2) Name: 61;62;63;64 (abcd) Phone number: 39;38;38;36;30;39;38;38;36;30 (9886098860) With Name and Number: http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=3[&enc=2] &text=47;48;49;3a;61;62;63 ;64;3a;39;38;38;36;30;39;38;38;36;30 With Name only: http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=3[&enc=2] &text=47;48;49;3a;61;62;63 With Number only: http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=3[&enc=2] &text=47;48;49;3a;3a;39;38 ;38;36;30;39;38;38;36;30...
  • Page 89 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Parameter Description Specifying modem for a cat=3 job is not applicable. Action trigger is executed even if modem is specified. text The trigger message text to be sent. Enable Extended ASCII in the MultiModem iSMS to send both ASCII and extended ASCII chars. By default, Extended ASCII is disabled, and the message can have only ASCII characters.
  • Page 90 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) HTTP Query API Format Processing the "Send API" and sending the message takes some time. So, only an apimsgid is returned as a response to the "Send SMS API". Query API can be used to query the status of a Send. It returns the status of a message submitted earlier.
  • Page 91 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Error Codes Error Code Error Description Response to Authentication failed Send API, Query API Parse error Send API, Query API Invalid category Send API SMS message size is greater than 160 chars Send API Recipient overflow Send API Invalid recipient...
  • Page 92: Tcp Api

    Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) TCP API Configuration of the "TCP Send API" Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Admin Interface TCP Send API Status: Enable TCP Send API Status to send SMS / query status using TCP API. By default, TCP Send API is disabled. TCP Port: Configure the port to service the TCP Send API.
  • Page 93 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Parameter Description Encoding type to send SMS(Optional field) Range: 0 to 3 0 - SMS text in ASCII form 1 - SMS text in Extended ASCII form 2 - SMS text in hexadecimal form. Each hexadecimal value length is maximum 4, and each hexadecimal value is separated by a semi-colon.
  • Page 94 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Sending a Job to a Slave MultiModem iSMS From Master MultiModem iSMS You can use the TCP API to distribute the Job Load from Master MultiModem iSMS unit to a slave unit when load balancing is enabled in the master and with the slaves properly configured.
  • Page 95 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Response from the Slave MultiModem iSMS After Receiving the Send SMS API from Master MultiModem iSMS The Slave MultiModem iSMS returns a unique identifier i.e., an API message ID for each "Send API request” and Load Indicator, which tells the Job load on the slave.
  • Page 96: Receive Sms Api

    Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Receive SMS API The Receive API feature is implemented in two modes: Non-Polling Mode Polling Mode Note: By Default, Polling mode is configured. Non Polling Mode Receive SMS API Process: ● Upon receipt of an SMS message and based on the configuration, the MultiModem iSMS sends the SMS to the HTTP or TCP server.
  • Page 97: Http Receive Api - Non-Polling Mode

    Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) HTTP Receive API – Non-Polling Mode Configuration of the "Non-Polling Mode HTTP Receive API" Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Admin Interface POST Packet Format with Authentication POST /cgi-bin/postquery.cgi HTTP/1.1 HOST: 192.168.2.2:80 User-Agent: MultiModem iSMS/1.40 Accept: text/xml, application/xml, application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8, application/msword, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, image/png, */*...
  • Page 98 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) POST Packet Format without Authentication POST /ismsResponse_1.4x.rb HTTP/1.1 HOST: 172.17.20.1:80 User-Agent: MultiModem iSMS/1.41 Accept: text/xml, application/xml, application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png, */* Accept-Language: en-us; en;q=0.50 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1, utf-8;q=0.7, *;q=0.7 Keep-Alive: 300 Connection: keep-alive Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded Content-Length: 439 XMLDATA=%3C%3Fxml%20version%3D%221.0%22%20encoding%3D%22ISO-8859- 1%22%3F%3E%0D%0A%3CResponse%3E%0D%0A%3CMessageNotification%3E%0D%0A%3CModemNumber%3E1%...
  • Page 99 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Posting of 1 message <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>\r\n <Response>\r\n <MessageNotification>\r\n <ModemNumber>2:19525945092</ModemNumber>\r\n <SenderNumber>6754535645</SenderNumber>\r\n <Date>08/03/10</Date>\r\n <Time>09:05:30</Time>\r\n <Message>Here is a test message</Message>\r\n </MessageNotification>\r\n </Response>\r\n Posting of 2 messages <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>\r\n <Response>\r\n <MessageNotification>\r\n <ModemNumber>2:19525945092</ModemNumber>\r\n <SenderNumber>8767654534</SenderNumber>\r\n <Date>08/03/07</Date>\r\n <Time>08:07:20</Time>\r\n <Message>Test message 1</Message>\r\n </MessageNotification>\r\n <MessageNotification>\r\n...
  • Page 100 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Posting of 3 messages with ”Send Encoding Flag” and “Send Message Index” enabled POST /ismsResponse_1.4x.rb HTTP/1.1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <Response> <Msg_Count>3</Msg_Count> <MessageNotification> <Message_Index>1</Message_Index> <ModemNumber>3:7637853500</ModemNumber> <SenderNumber>+919742204905</SenderNumber> <Date>11/07/14</Date> <Time>12:25:20</Time> <EncodingFlag>ASCII</EncodingFlag> <Message>This messages was sent with the ASCII encoding</Message> </MessageNotification>...
  • Page 101: Tcp Receive Api - Non-Polling Mode

    Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) TCP Receive API – Non-Polling Mode Configuration of the "Non Polling mode TCP Receive API" Using the MultiModem iSMS Web Admin Interface TCP Receive API Request without Authentication From: MultiModem iSMS/1.40 Authentication: OFF Data-Length: 123 1:19525945092 +17635280856...
  • Page 102 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) TCP Receive API Request with Authentication From: MultiModem iSMS/1.40 Authentication: OFF Data-Length: 123 smsuser1 smsuser1 1:19525945092 +17635280856 08/10/15 07:29:32 26632HTTP Message text. Above payload comprised of: ● Username, Password if authentication is enabled and configured. ●...
  • Page 103 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) [Encode type ] Message Msg_Count – Total number of messages sent in this post. This can be enabled or disabled with the “Send Message Index” option. Msg_Index_# - The number of a Message in this post. This can be enabled or disabled with the “Send Message Index” option.
  • Page 104 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) 11:40:48 ASCII MultiModem iSMS easy way to send bulk SMS. Go to MultiTech site for more details Msg_Index_1 1:7637853500 +919742204905 11/07/14 11:57:29 Extended ASCII MultiModem iSMS supports Unicode ASCII and Extended ASCII Go to MultiTech site for more details Send API Query Jobs A Queryjobs request will retrieve the number of jobs in the queue.
  • Page 105 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Query /queryjobs?user=admin&passwd=admin&priority=3 Response High Priority Jobs in Queue: Value ‘Value’ gives the number of jobs in the queried queue. Error responses for the above commands will be in the following format: Err: error code Examples: HTTP: Get /queryjobs?user=admin&passwd=admin&priority=2 HTTP/1.1\r\n...
  • Page 106: Polling Mode Receive Sms Api

    Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Polling Mode Receive SMS API Process: ● Upon the receipt of request from TCP/HTTP application, the MultiModem iSMS responds with the SMS received based on the filter condition in the request and availability. Notes: ●...
  • Page 107: Receive Api - Polling Mode

    Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Receive API – Polling Mode Receive API polling mode has two commands. The querycount? command and the recvmsg? command. querycount? The query count command determines the number of unread SMS messages in the MultiModem iSMS receive queue. recvmsg? The receive message command retrieves the unread SMS messages from the receive queue.
  • Page 108 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) HTTP Query Request using browser: http://192.168.2.1:81/querycount?user=admin&passwd=admin TCP Query Request: /querycount?user=admin&passwd=admin Successful responses for the query count are in the following format: Count: Value ‘Value’ gives the number of unread messages. Error responses for the above commands are in the following format: Err: error code Error Codes Error Code...
  • Page 109 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Query to receive unread messages (recvmsg?) Examples: HTTP: /recvmsg?user=admin&passwd=admin[&options of your choice defining up to how many you want to receive at one time and received during what specific period]HTTP/1.1\r\n HTTP request using the browser to read 10 unread messages for a specific set of dates: http://192.168.2.1:81/recvmsg?user=admin&passwd=admin&count=10&fdate=09/08/22&tdate =09/08/24 TCP:...
  • Page 110 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Command responses (continued) Recvmsg? Successful responses to the recvmsg? command are in the following format: Packet_end_flag Unread_available Msg_Count Msg_index_1 Number Date Time Encode type Message Msg_index_2 Number Date Time Encode type Message Msg_index_N Number Notes: ●...
  • Page 111 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) HTTP HTTP Receive API Response to recvmsg? command: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> <Response> <Response_End>1</Response_End> <Unread_Available>1</Unread_Available> <Msg_Count>03</Msg_Count> <MessageNotification> <Message_Index>1</Message_Index> <SenderNumber>+919742204905</SenderNumber> <Date>09/07/24</Date> <Time>11:24:34</Time> <EncodingFlag>Unicode</EncodingFlag> <Message>00280031006F0066003300290041006C006C00200074006800650020006C006F0067007300200 0730068006F0075006C006400200062006500200064006900730070006C006100790065006400200070007 2006F007000650072006C007900200069006E00200074006</Message> </MessageNotification> <MessageNotification> <Message_Index>2</Message_Index> <SenderNumber>+919742204905</SenderNumber> <Date>09/07/24</Date> <Time>11:38:08</Time> <EncodingFlag>ASCII</EncodingFlag> <Message>Multimodem%20iSMS%20Easy%20way%20to%20send%20bulk%20SMS%20Go%20to%20MultiTech %20site%20for%20more%20details</Message>...
  • Page 112 AE0BAA0BA90BA40BAF0BB20BB50BB70BB80BB80BB90BB9 Msg_index_2 +919742204905 09/07/24 11:40:48 ASCII MultiModem iSMS easy way to send bulk SMS. Go to MultiTech site for more details Msg_index_3 +919742204905 09/07/24 11:57:29 Extended ASCII MultiModem iSMS supports Unicode ASCII and Extended ASCII Go to MultiTech site for...
  • Page 113 Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API) Error Codes Error Code Error Description Response to Authentication Failed Send API, Query API, Receive Parse Error Send API, Query API, Receive Filtering with SMS Text whose message size is greater than Receive API 280 chars (70 * 4 for Unicode is the maximum possible size of the SMS received by the MultiModem iSMS wireless modem) Recipient Overflow...
  • Page 114: Appendix B - Table Of Commonly Supported Subnet Addresses

    Appendix B – Table of Commonly Supported Subnet Addresses This appendix lists commonly supported subnets organized by address. Network Number Hosts Available Broadcast Address 255.255.255.128 N.N.N.0 N.N.N.1-126 N.N.N.127 N.N.N.128 N.N.N.129-254 N.N.N.255 Network Number Hosts Available Broadcast Address 255.255.255.192 N.N.N.0 N.N.N.1-62 N.N.N.63 N.N.N.64 N.N.N.65-126...
  • Page 115 Appendix B – Table of Commonly Supported Subnet Addresses N.N.N.240 N.N.N.241-254 N.N.N.255 Network Number Hosts Available Broadcast Address 255.255.255.248 N.N.N.0 N.N.N.1-6 N.N.N.7 N.N.N.8 N.N.N.9-14 N.N.N.15 N.N.N.16 N.N.N.17-22 N.N.N.23 N.N.N.24 N.N.N.25-30 N.N.N.31 N.N.N.32 N.N.N.33-38 N.N.N.39 N.N.N.40 N.N.N.41-46 N.N.N.47 N.N.N.48 N.N.N.49-54 N.N.N.55 N.N.N.56 N.N.N.57-62 N.N.N.63...
  • Page 116 Appendix B – Table of Commonly Supported Subnet Addresses N.N.N.32 N.N.N.33-34 N.N.N.35 N.N.N.36 N.N.N.37-38 N.N.N.39 N.N.N.40 N.N.N.41-42 N.N.N.43 N.N.N.44 N.N.N.45-46 N.N.N.47 N.N.N.48 N.N.N.49-50 N.N.N.51 N.N.N.52 N.N.N.53-54 N.N.N.55 N.N.N.56 N.N.N.57-58 N.N.N.59 N.N.N.60 N.N.N.61-62 N.N.N.63 N.N.N.64 N.N.N.65-66 N.N.N.67 N.N.N.68 N.N.N.69-70 N.N.N.71 N.N.N.72 N.N.N.73-74 N.N.N.75 N.N.N.76...
  • Page 117 Appendix B – Table of Commonly Supported Subnet Addresses N.N.N.208 N.N.N.209-210 N.N.N.211 N.N.N.212 N.N.N.213-214 N.N.N.215 N.N.N.216 N.N.N.217-218 N.N.N.219 N.N.N.220 N.N.N.221-222 N.N.N.223 N.N.N.224 N.N.N.225-226 N.N.N.227 N.N.N.228 N.N.N.229-230 N.N.N.231 N.N.N.232 N.N.N.233-234 N.N.N.235 N.N.N.236 N.N.N.237-238 N.N.N.239 N.N.N.240 N.N.N.241-242 N.N.N.243 N.N.N.244 N.N.N.245-246 N.N.N.247 N.N.N.248 N.N.N.249-250 N.N.N.251 N.N.N.252...
  • Page 118: Appendix C - Antennas For The Multimodem Isms

    Appendix C – Antennas for the MultiModem iSMS RF Specifications GSM 850 EGSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Frequency RX 869 to 894 MHz 925 to 960 MHz 1805 to 1800 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz Frequency TX 824 to 849 MHz 880 to 915 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz...
  • Page 119: Appendix D - Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment Directive (Weee)

    Appendix D – Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive The WEEE directive places an obligation on manufacturers, distributors and retailers to take-back electronic products at the end of their useful life. A sister Directive, ROHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), complements the WEEE Directive by banning the presence of specific hazardous substances in the products at the design phase.
  • Page 120: Appendix E - Time Zone Abbreviations

    Appendix E – Time Zone Abbreviations This list represents a portion of the abbreviations used for different Time Zones. All of those listed here are valid entries for the MultiModem iSMS products. Code Name Region UTC Variance ACDT Australian Central Daylight Time Australia + 10:30 hours ACST...
  • Page 121 Appendix E – Time Zone Abbreviations Code Name Region UTC Variance Heure Avancée de l'Atlantique North America - 3 hours Heure Avancée du Centre North America - 5 hours HADT Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time North America - 9 hours Heure Avancée de l'Est North America - 4 hours Heure Avancée du Pacifique...
  • Page 122: Appendix F - End User License Agreement (Eula)

    Software Registration Card, and return the card by mail. Registration may also be done on Multi-Tech Systems website at www.multitech.com/register. Opening the packaged program constitutes agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Software License Agreement. Your right to use the software terminates automatically if you violate any part of this software license agreement.
  • Page 123 Appendix F – End User License Agreement (EULA) optionally repair any defect, or replace it. This warranty is void if the failure has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication. A Software Registration Card must be on file at MTS for this warranty to be in effect. In all other respects, the MTS software is provided AS IS.
  • Page 124 Appendix F – End User License Agreement (EULA) Multi-Tech Systems, Inc., copyright notice, for use within that single site. Additional manuals may be ordered from Multi- Tech Systems, Inc., for a nominal charge. This license covers only the stipulated single site. The Licensee hereby agrees not to provide, or otherwise make available, any portion of this software in any form to any third party without the prior express written approval of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
  • Page 125: Appendix G - Regulatory Information

    Appendix G – Regulatory Information Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Certificate of Compliance 2002/95/EC Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. confirms that this product now complies with the chemical concentration limitations set forth in the directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament (Restriction Of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment - RoHS) These Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
  • Page 126: Information On Hs/Ts Substances According To Chinese Standards

    Appendix G – Regulatory Information Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards 依照中国标准的有毒有害物质信息 根据中华人民共和国信息产业部 (MII) 制定的电子信息产品 (EIP) 标准-中华人民共和国《电子信息产品污染控制管理办法》(第 39 号),也称作中国 RoHS,下表列出了 Multi- Tech Systems Inc. 产品中可能含有的有毒物质 (TS) 或有害物质 (HS) 的名称及含量水平方面的信息。 有害/有毒物 /元素 成分名称 汞 (Hg) 六价 多 苯 (PBB) 多...
  • Page 127: 47 Cfr Part 15 Regulation

    Appendix G – Regulatory Information 47 CFR Part 15 Regulation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to 47 CFR Part 15 regulations. The stated limits in this regulation are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment.
  • Page 128: Index

    Index Action Triggers ............58, 59 Factory Defaults ............37 Address Book in SMS Services ........42 Firmware Upgrade ............62 Address List Format ............65 Fixed IP Address ............21 Admin Access ............... 34 Flash Memory ..........29, 41, 60, 65 Administration >...
  • Page 129 Index Network Setup > IP Settings ......... 38 SMS Services > SMS API > SMS API ......50 Non-administrative users ..........70 SMS Services > SMS Settings ........46 SMS Settings ..............46 SMS Statistics ............... 67 SNTP Client ..............32 Obtain a Wireless Account ..........

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