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  • ME901C1

General getting started information

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Please refer to the main Knowlegdebase page for modem-independent configuration tips.


ME910C1 Cat-M1, NB-IoT

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Warning

Super SIM does not support NB-IoT.

Initialization

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Only configure the modem's Radio Access Technology (RAT) preference for Cat-M1. To do so, issue AT#WS46=0.

A parameter of 2 instead of 0 indicates both Cat-M1 and NB-IoT. Do not select 1 (NB-IoT only), and we strongly recommend you avoid 2 in order to prevent the modem from attempting to connect to NB-IoT networks if any are nearby. Such attempts will always be unsuccessful. The default value is 0.

Data-centric attach mode

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To set the ME910C1 to force data-centric attachment, issue AT+CEMODE=2.

The parameter's value is as follows:

  • 0 = PS mode 2: EPS only, data centric
  • 1 = CS/PS mode 1: voice centric
  • 2 = CS/PS mode 2: data centric
  • 3 = PS mode 1: EPS only, voice centric

This setting is non-volatile.

Bring up a data connection

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  1. Set the APN: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","super".
  2. Activate a PDP context: AT#SGACT=1,1.
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Info

This second command will yield the IP address.

To perform a ping to a remote host after bringing up a connection as described above, issue AT#PING="8.8.8.8". This will yield:

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#PING: 01,"8.8.8.8",2,109
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#PING: 02,"8.8.8.8",1,109
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#PING: 03,"8.8.8.8",1,109
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#PING: 04,"8.8.8.8",1,109
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  1. Set the target server: AT#HTTPCFG=0,"jsonplaceholder.typicode.com".

    • 0 is the HTTP "profile ID".
  2. GET a resource: AT#HTTPQRY=0,0,"/todos/1".

    • The first parameter is the profile ID.
    • The second 0 is the request method: 0 = GET.
    • The string is the path to the required resource.
  3. The modem will issue an outcome URC: #HTTPRING: 0,200,"application/json",83.

    • The first parameter is the profile ID.
    • The second parameter is the HTTP status code.
    • The final parameter is the number of received bytes.
  4. Read the data: AT#HTTPRCV=0,0.

    • The first parameter is the profile ID.
    • The second parameter is the number of bytes to read: 0 = all.
  5. The modem will return the data:

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    {
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    "userId": 1,
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    "id": 1,
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    "title": "delectus aut autem",
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    "completed": false
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    }

The ME910C1 supports the eDRX and PSM low-power modes. The commands to enable each of these are:

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AT+CEDRXS=1
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AT+CPSMS=1

See also AT#CEDRXS in the ME910C1 Series AT Command Manual for extended eDRX settings, and AT#CPSMS for further Power Saving Mode settings.

Using these features, but especially PSM, can make the modem inaccessible to the terminal during its sleep time. It's best to experiment with these features locally. To disable all power saving, send:

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AT+CEDRXS=0
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AT+CPSMS=0

You can learn more about implementing these modes in our low-power usage documentation.

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