SF100-G Multi-Tech Systems, SF100-G Datasheet - Page 79

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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.
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
http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=1
[&enc=2][priority=3][&modem=2]&ton=”bob”&text=41;42;645;0645(hexadeci
mal form)
http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=1
[&enc=3][priority=3][&modem=2]&ton=”bob”&text=65;66;67(decimal form)
The parameters are:
cat
enc
Priority Priority to send SMS(Optional field)
-or-
-or-
1
Range: 0 to 3
Note: Maximum decimal value allowed is 65535.
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.
Range: 1 to 3
If priority is not specified in the request, the default priority is normal.
Encoding type to send SMS(Optional field)
1 - Low Priority
2 - Normal Priority
3 - High Priority
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 entered in decimal form (i.e. each decimal Value length
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)
should be maximum 5, and each decimal value should be separated by a
semi-colon. Example: 1605;65;65300)
Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API)
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