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How to broadcast messages to a device?
An administrator can broadcast messages to the user’s Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows devices from Hexnode. The admin can include wildcards within these messages to display device/user details on the device. These messages are displayed as pop-up and will be saved on the device for future reference.
Setting up the device to receive messages
In order to receive a message on the device, the device should be enrolled in Hexnode UEM. There is nothing more to set up on an Android device.
In iOS, after you enroll the device in Hexnode, the Hexnode UEM app will be installed automatically on the device. Open the app and allow Hexnode to show notifications to receive the messages broadcasted by the admin.
For Windows devices, once the devices are enrolled, the Hexnode UEM app will be automatically installed on the device. There are no more settings to be configured on the device to receive messages.
For macOS devices, the Hexnode UEM app installs automatically after enrollment. Make sure to grant the Notification permissions for the app, if prompted, to receive the messages sent by the admin.
Broadcast message to devices using Hexnode UEM
To send a message to devices,
- Login to your Hexnode portal.
- Navigate to Manage > Devices.
- Check all devices to which the message is to be sent. You can also choose Users/Device Groups/User Groups/Directory Services to send messages.
- From Actions, select Broadcast Message.
- Type in a message, a maximum of 500 characters is allowed. Include message variables if needed. You can include:
- Device Name (%devicename%)
- IMEI Number (%imei%)
- Serial Number (%serialnumber%)
- User Name (%name%)
- Email (%email%)
- Alternate Email (%alternateemail%)
- Device ID (%deviceid%)
- Domain (%domain%)
- NetBIOS Name (%netbiosname%)
- Unique Device ID (%udid%)
- Device Model (%model%)
- Phone Number (%phonenumber%)
- ICCID number (%iccid%)
- Wi-Fi MAC Address (%wifimacaddress%)
- Department (%department%)
- unique device identification number (%assettag%)
- custom device notes (%devicenotes%)
- OS Name (%osname%)
- OS Version (%osversion%)
- Click on Send, and the message will be delivered to the device.
How are messages shown on the device?
On an Android device, the message is shown as a pop-up, with View and Cancel buttons.
The View button takes you inside the Hexnode UEM app with the message displayed in a larger area.
Cancel button hides the message. Hidden messages can be accessed later from the Hexnode UEM app.
On iOS devices, messages are shown as notifications. Messages can be read instantly or can be viewed later under ‘Messages’ in Hexnode UEM app. Unread message count will be shown as badges on the Hexnode UEM app.
If the iOS device is locked, the message is displayed on the lock screen.
If the included wildcard detail is not available, the wildcard will be displayed as such.
On Windows 10/11 PC, messages are shown in the notification area. Unread messages can be accessed later using the Hexnode UEM app.
View messages from the Hexnode UEM app
Hexnode UEM app stores all messages sent by the admin.
To view those messages on iOS and Android devices,
- Open Hexnode UEM app.
- Swipe from the left and select Messages.
- Tap on a message to see its full content.
To view messages on macOS and Windows devices,
- Open the Hexnode UEM app.
- Navigate to Messages where all the messages sent by admin are listed under three sub-tabs All, Unread and Read.
View messages while in kiosk mode
There’s nothing specific to set up in iOS. All messages are displayed as notifications while in kiosk mode. In Android devices, to display a message as pop up in kiosk mode, you should enable Hexnode Messenger in Android kiosk settings.
- Go to Policies from Hexnode UEM console.
- Add a new policy with the Add New button or click on an existing policy.
- Go to the Kiosk Lockdown > Android Kiosk Lockdown > Peripheral Settings > and check View messages sent by admin under Messenger.
- From the Policy Targets tab, select a device, user, device group or user group to get the policy associated with them.
- Save the policy.
While the device is in multi-app kiosk mode, enabling Hexnode Messenger lets the user access all messages previously received on their device.