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3.4.2.2.2.1 SMS_RECIPIENT: syntax<br />

The SMS_DESTINATION defines the phone number of the SMS recipient.<br />

General Reference Guide <strong>eWON</strong> Configuration<br />

In order to reach an SMS recipient, an SMS server must be called and the correct protocol must be used with that server. The server phone<br />

number depends on the GSM operator and the protocol used will be one of the 2 standard UCP or TAP protocol. A table with the SMS protocols<br />

and server phone numbers is available on http://www.ewon.biz/DocSMS.htm.<br />

To introduce a pause in the number composition, use ‘+’ in the number.<br />

SPECIAL CASE FOR FRANCE USERS: as ucp and tap server is not available in France, the InfoZ protocol is available for<br />

<strong>eWON</strong>s embedding an analog modem. In that case the server phone number is 0. If a number has to be dialed to access the<br />

network it can be entered before the 0.<br />

Example: if 9 must be dialed to leave PABX the syntax is 0407886633,ifz,90<br />

if a pause is required to leave the PABX, the syntax will be 0407886633,ifz,9+0<br />

See also www.infoz.fr for details about the InfoZ service.<br />

The syntax for SMS_RECIPIENT is:<br />

• DDDD,TTT,MMM,PPP<br />

Or<br />

• DDDD,TTT,MMM<br />

DDDD Destination phone number<br />

TTT<br />

MMM<br />

Protocol type, must be one of the 4 following values:<br />

ucp<br />

tap<br />

gsm<br />

ifz<br />

Server phone number, see your GSM provider or for<br />

example:<br />

http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/PagerSettings.html<br />

If the previous field is GSM or IFZ, the server must be set to<br />

"0"<br />

It is possible to add a word datasize and parity<br />

specification. The generic syntax is ucpDP:<br />

with Datasize<br />

D= 8 or 7<br />

with Parity<br />

P= n: none, o: odd, e: even<br />

Examples:<br />

ucp7o<br />

ucp7e<br />

ucp7n<br />

ucp8n (default value)<br />

It is possible to add a word datasize and parity<br />

specification. The generic syntax is tapDP<br />

with Datasize<br />

D= 8 or 7<br />

with Parity<br />

P= n: none, o: odd, e: even<br />

Examples:<br />

tap7o<br />

tap7e<br />

tap7n<br />

tap8n (default value)<br />

40 char max<br />

PPP A password is sometimes required by the GSM provider. 30 char max<br />

Table 52: the SMS_recipient syntax<br />

RG-001-0-EN ver 1.6 <strong>eWON</strong>® - 22/06/2009 - ©ACT'L sa Page 77

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