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OK
Check the concatenated SMSs presence
AT#CMGLCONCINDEX
#CMGLCONCINDEX: 2,7,8
OK
2 SMSs are concatenated. Their storage positions are: 7, 8.
AT+CMGR=7
+CMGR: "STO UNSENT","01085718504",""
05000306020162B219AD66BBE172B0986C46ABD96EB81C2C269BD16AB61B2E078BC
966B49AED86CBC162B219AD66BBE172B0986C46ABD96EB81C2C269BD16AB61B2E
078BC966B49AED86CBC162B219AD66BBE172B0986C46ABD96EB81C2C269BD16AB
61B2E078BC966B49AED86CBC162B219AD66BBE56031D98C56B3DD7039584C36A3D
56C375C0E1693CD68
OK
AT+CMGR=8
+CMGR: "STO UNSENT","01085718504",""
0500030602026AB61B2E07CBE16EB61A6D268BC172B89BAD469BC96230
OK
The Telit HE910V2 family provides various General Purpose Input/output pins, these pins
can be configured via AT commands as Inputs, Outputs and two of them as "alternate
function".
The "alternate function" is supported by pins GPIO5, which can be configured to become a
RF Transmission monitor output pin that reflects the RF transmission activation, GPIO6,
which can be configured to become an alarm output pin that reflects the alarm status.
With these pins your application can control external hardware directly using the Telit
HE910V2 family pins, with little or even no hardware added.
Before using the GPIO pin, you must configure them to select their direction or alternate
function
When you set a GPIO as output, you must specify also the value that the pin output must take:
send command AT#GPIO=<pin>,<value>,1<cr>
where:
<pin> is the GPIO pin number at which the command applies: