Smsm2M - Sierra Wireless AirLink ES440 User Manual

Aleos 4.4.0 software configuration
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ALEOS 4.4.0 Software Configuration User Guide
Command

*SMSM2M

*SMSM2M_8
*SMSM2M_u
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SMSM2M
SMS messages can be sent from the serial command interface. Enter
AT*SMSM2M="[phone] [message]". The phone number needs to be in the same
format as numbers entered in the Trusted Phone Number List.
The message must not exceed 140 characters. To send several messages back
to back, you must wait for the OK before sending the next message.
Description
*SMSM2M is the command for ASCII text.
*SMSM2M_8 is the command for 8-bit data.
*SMSM2M_u is the command for unicode.
Format:
*smsm2m="[phone][ascii message]"
*smsm2m_8="[phone][hex message]"
*smsm2m_u="[phone][hex message]"
The phone number can only consist of numbers (NO spaces or other
characters). The phone number should be as it appears in the Last
Incoming Phone Number field.
Example 1 (US): 14085551212 (including leading 1 and area code)
Example 2 (US): 4085551212 (ignore leading 1, include area code)
Example 3 (UK): 447786111717 (remove leading 0 and add country
code)
Command Examples:
*smsm2m="18005551212 THIS IS A TEST" sends in ASCII.
*smsm2m_8="17604053757 5448495320495320412054455354"
sends the message "THIS IS A TEST" as 8-bit data.
*smsm2m_u="17604053757
000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f808182838485868788898A8b8c8d8e
8f" sends the bytes:
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f
80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8a 8b 8c 8d 8e 8f
Note: Not all cellular carriers support 8-bit or unicode SMS messages.
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