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<text> is the +CALA optional parameter previously set.
The device keeps on sending the unsolicited code every 3s until a #WAKE or #SHDN
command is received or a 90s timeout occurs. If the device is in "alarm mode" and it does not
receive the #WAKE command within 90s then it shuts down. (default)
3 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off, otherwise it
remains fully operative. In both cases the MODULE starts playing the alarm tone on the
selected path for the ringer (see command #SRP)
The device keeps on playing the alarm tone until a #WAKE or #SHDN command is received
or a 90s timeout occurs. If the device is in "alarm mode" and it does not receive the #WAKE
command within 90s then it shuts down.
4 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off, otherwise it
remains fully operative. In both cases the MODULE brings the pin GPIO6 high, provided its
<direction> has been set to alarm output, and keeps it in this state until a #WAKE or
#SHDN command is received or a 90s timeout occurs. If the device is in "alarm mode" and it
does not receive the #WAKE command within 90s then it shuts down.
5 - the MODULE will make both the actions as for <type>=2 and <type>=3.
6 - the MODULE will make both the actions as for <type>=2 and <type>=4.
7 - the MODULE will make both the actions as for <type>=3 and <type>=4.
8 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off, otherwise it
remains fully operative. In both cases the MODULE sets High the RI output pin. The RI
output pin remains High until next #WAKE issue or until a 90s timer expires. If the device is
in "alarm mode" and it does not receive the #WAKE command within 90s. After that it shuts
down.
<text> - unsolicited alarm code text string. It has meaning only if <type> is equal to 2 or 5 or
6.
Wait for response OK
If you use the GPIO6 pin as ALARM OUTPUT, then you MUST set its direction to "alternate
function" (see par. 3.7.2.4) otherwise the pin does not respond to the alarm settings.
In case the alarm mode is equal to 1,3,7 then a dummy empty text is inserted "".
If you use the unsolicited codes +ALARM: <text>, then you must fix the port speed rate (see
par. 2.7.1) and store it in the active profile (see command &W), in order to make the Telit
HE910V2 family boot with the desired port speed, otherwise at the alarm wakeup, the module
starts with the default port speed that may differ from yours.
Remember that the string time has to be encapsulated in double brackets, furthermore the
Alarm time is computed for different time zone, therefore the alarm time always refers to the
same time zone as the clock setting regardless the time zone set in the +CALA command.