User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
 - Version History
 - 1 Introduction
 - 2 Key features
 - 3 Terminal dimensions
 - 4 Installation
 - 5 Interface introduction
 - 6 Application Interface
 - 7 Electrical, Reliability and Radio Characteristics
 - 8 Software/ Firmware Upgrade
 - Appendix
 
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Table 11: T5320+G GPIOs 
T5320+G GPIO  CPU Pin No.  I/O Function 
GPIO1  GPIO0 
I/O
General input/output PIN. It can be used as wake/interrupt 
signal to host from module If it is unused, left open. 
GPIO2  GPIO2 
I/O
General input/output PIN. 
GPIO3  GPIO3 
I/O
General input/output PIN. 
Example 1:    If user use T5320+G GPIO1 pin as an output GPIO: 
1) AT+CGDRT=0,1 //set T5320+G GPIO1 to output 
2) AT+CGSETV=0,1  //set T5320+G GPIO1 to high value 
Example 2:    If user use T5320+G GPIO4 pin as an input GPIO: 
1) AT+CGDRT=5,0 //set T5320+G GPIO4 to input 
Please refer to document [1] and document [2] for details. 
6.4  LED indicator   
A red led indicates the power status, when a valid power appears, the red led will lighten up. But a lighten up red 
led does not mean that the terminal has been powered up. 
A green led indicates the terminal status and GSM net status, after the terminal been powered up and registered to 
the network, it will blink at a certain frequency.   
Figure 14: Indicator LED   
Table 12: Status of the NETLIGHT indicator (Green) 
LED Status    T5320+G behavior 
Always On  Searching Network/Call Connect 
200ms ON, 200ms OFF  Data Transmit 
800ms ON, 800ms OFF  Registered network 
Off 
Power off / Sleep 
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