Robustel GoRugged M1000 User Guide
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SMS Direct
Note: This function is only available under “Config Mode”.
Tick the SMS-IN checkbox to allow forwarding of incoming short messages from specified
Caller ID to the modem’s serial port as data.
The Caller ID (phone number) should be specified in “Phone Book” tab by inputting the
phone number and tick “SMS In” checkbox.
Tick the SMS-OUT checkbox to allow data received from the attached serial device to be
transmitted as short messages to Target Phone Number.
The Target Phone Number (phone number) should be specified in “Phone Book” tab by
inputting the phone number and tick “SMS Out” checkbox.
7 bits text format (160 bytes per packet)
Enable when receiving text (ASCII) SMS from mobile phone.
Disable when receiving text (ASCII) SMS from mobile phone.
Enable when sending text (ASCII) SMS from mobile phone.
Disable when sending text (ASCII) SMS from mobile phone.
16 bits Unicode (UCS2) format (70 bytes per packet)
8 bits binary (140 bytes per packet)
Auto adds timestamp at the beginning of the SMS.
Timestamp format is dd.mm.yy hh:mm:ss
Set daily limitation for sending SMS in SMS Direct function, when reaching the maximum
limitation, M1000 will stop sending SMS any more at that day.
0 is no limitation.
Customer could also clear the counter by sending SMS to M1000 with SMS Control
privilege, the SMS is “clear sms counter”
After enable SMS-IN function, Receive windows will be available, the incoming short
messages from specified Caller ID to the modem’s serial port will be displayed in this
item.
After enable SMS-Out function, Send windows will be available, user could input any text
message in this item which will be transmitted as short messages to Target Phone
Number.
Note:
1. The phone numbers for SMS Direct function can be set in Phone Book tab.
2. The Target Phone Number must be specified if SMS-OUT is activated.
3. The Target Phone Number and Caller ID must be written in international format, starting with “+” followed by
the country code.
4. If you leave Caller ID blank, the modem will allow all incoming short messages as serial data to be forwarded to
its serial port. This includes system broadcasts and advertisements.
5. The timeout between characters is 0.5 second. Messages that require a longer time period will be split into 2 or
more messages.
7 bits text format (160 bytes per packet)
16 bits Unicode (UCS2) format (70 bytes per