Hughes Network Systems HNS9211 Manual Do Utilizador
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Using the Web UI
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SMS Settings
On the SMS Settings page you can configure the default settings
for messages.
for messages.
You must have a valid Service Center number configured in
order to send messages. The default Service Center number is
+870772001799.
order to send messages. The default Service Center number is
+870772001799.
In the Remote SMS Feature section you can enable the unit to
receive and act on special remote control SMS messages.
Contact your service provider for more information on this
feature. Before this feature can be enabled you must obtain the
feature activation code from your service provider and activate
the feature from the Features Web page.
receive and act on special remote control SMS messages.
Contact your service provider for more information on this
feature. Before this feature can be enabled you must obtain the
feature activation code from your service provider and activate
the feature from the Features Web page.
You can configure the password that must be contained in
remote control SMS messages. Be sure to make a note of the
password if you change it from the default. Note: If you activate
this feature and do not change the password, it is possible that
other people may be able to send control messages to your unit.
remote control SMS messages. Be sure to make a note of the
password if you change it from the default. Note: If you activate
this feature and do not change the password, it is possible that
other people may be able to send control messages to your unit.
Remote control messages will be deleted after they are received
and will not be stored in the SIM. The Default SMS destination
is the SMS address that is used when sending any of the pre-
defined text messages from the keypad. (See Menu Navigation
on page 17).
and will not be stored in the SIM. The Default SMS destination
is the SMS address that is used when sending any of the pre-
defined text messages from the keypad. (See Menu Navigation
on page 17).