SF100-G Multi-Tech Systems, SF100-G Datasheet - Page 77

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SF100-G

Manufacturer Part Number
SF100-G
Description
INTELLIGENT SMS SERVER 8PORT
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® iSMSr
Type
SMS Serverr
Datasheets

Specifications of SF100-G

Features
API Commands for Text Messaging
Size
6.40" L x 6.00" W x 1.20" H (162.6mm x 152.4mm x 30.5mm)
For Use With/related Products
Data Transfer Through Cellular GSM Network
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
881-1126
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
Authentication
Sending to a Number
HTTP API format is:
http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=puser1&cat=1[
&enc=0][&priority=1][&modem=1]&to=”7657867765”&text=message
The parameters are:
The system needs to authenticate any API request. We achieve this by having the authentication
credentials as part of the "Send SMS URL" or “Send SMS TCP” command.
This user should be Admin or the configured Send Users.
Every "Send SMS URL" should have the username and password, and every request is authenticated by
the MultiModem iSMS.
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.
enc
cat
priority Priority to send SMS (Optional field)
Category
1 - Send SMS
2 - Broadcast Trigger
3 - Action Trigger
Encoding type to send SMS(Optional field)
Range: 0 to 3
Range: 1 to 3
If priority is not specified in the request, default priority is normal.
If enc is not specified in the send API request, default enc will be the configured
settings in SMS settings page .
i.e. enc=2, if Unicode is enabled.
enc=1, if Extended ASCII is enabled.
enc=0, if both Extended ASCII and Unicode are disabled.
2 - SMS text should be in hexadecimal form (i.e. each hexadecimal value length
0 - SMS text should be in ASCII form
1 - SMS text should be in Extended ASCII form
3 - SMS text should be in decimal form (i.e. each decimal Value length should
1 - Low Priority
2 - Normal Priority
3 - High Priority
MultiModem® iSMS User Guide for Administrators
should be maximum 4 and each hexadecimal value should be separated by a
semi-colon. Example: 0645;41;646)
be maximum 5 and each decimal value should be separated by a semi-colon.
Example: 1605;65;65300) Note: Maximum decimal value allowed is 65535
Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API)
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