![]() ![]() In the screen shot below, the device shows the last incoming message and the sender’s phone number. We suggest to set the device in ACEmanager > Services > SMS to “Control Only”. Refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide for the full set of AT commands.ĭisplaying Incoming SMS Messages on ACEmanagerĪCEmanager shows incoming messages on the screen when you are using an SMS mode other than “Password Only”. Note: ATE1 enables echo terminal, which is an optional command that enables the display of what is being typed on screen. The same can be accomplished by establishing a remote Telnet session to the device using the carrier-assigned WAN IP address. Also, the sending of the SMS in this example establishes a local Telnet session using its default local IP address of 192.168.13.31. This example uses the leading “1” in front of the ten-digit phone number which is commonly used for GSM operators. This is only supported by LS and GX Series devices. It's possible to Telnet into the AirLink device using a DOS command prompt, putty.exe, or any other Telnet application to use the AT*SMSM2M command. This allows an SMS message to be sent to another device as a single line item. To send an SMS, use the AT*SMSM2M command with the following syntax: AT*SMSM2M=” ” Once connected to the device, you can enter ALEOS commands. Remember to set up the serial port interface in the application to match the AirLink device’s default parameters: Bits per second=115200, Data bits=8, Parity=None, Stop bits=1, Flow control=Hardware. ![]() On the PC, open a terminal application such as HyperTerminal or putty.exe. This article applies to GX400, GX/ES440, GX/ES450, LS300, LX60 and RV50 Series devices running the latest ALEOS software version, as posted on our web site.Ĭonnect a computer to the serial port of the AirLink device. Computer with a serial port and/or Telnet application to send ALEOS AT commands.Many accounts do not come with SMS, so you may need to contact your Mobile Network Operator to add SMS service to your account. Be sure the SIM/account supports SMS or text messages. ![]()
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