Defined Values:
<pin> id of the digital output to be read. Valid value is 1 or 2.
<val> current value of the digital output:
0 output is OFF, opened.
1 output is ON, closed (shorted).
Example:
Command
Response
AT+IOBW=11
OK
Note: set all output to value "1".
AT+IOBW=01
OK
Note: set output #1 to "0", and #2 to "1".
AT+IOBW=2,0
OK
Note: set output #2 to "0", other outputs are not changed.
AT+IOBW=?
+IOBW: ("00"-"11",1-2) [,(0-1)]
OK
Note:
– To set all output value in one command, enter the AT+IOBW with a set of 2 digits. (only 0 or 1 is allowed)
– The output state will be set to default after on-off or software reset.
11.2.3 Read digital output status
AT+IOBOR
Read the value of one or all output pins on I/O ports.
Syntax: AT+IOBOR[=<pin>]
Response:
+IOBOR: <val><val>
+IOBOR: <pin>,<val>
Defined Values:
<pin> id of the digital output read. Valid value is from 1 to 2. If <pin> entry is omitted all output pins will be
read.
<val> current value of the digital output:
0 output is OFF, opened.
1 output is ON, closed (shorted).
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