Hi…,
BG96-- PSM was not working, at any time it consume 19mAmps like that…
AT+CPSMS=1
OK
AT+CPSMS?
+CPSMS:1,“10010100”,“00011110”
OK
AT+QPSMS=1,“00000001”,“00100001”
OK
AT+QPSMS?
+QPSMS: 1,“600”,“60”
OK
AT+COPS?
+COPS: 0,0,“JIO 4G”,9
OK
AT+QCFG=“psm/urc”,1
OK
Ratan
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Hi Satish ,
I had tested PSM over BG96 and it worked well .
you can try below set of commands .
at+qcfg=“psm/enter”
at+qcfg=“psm/urc”,1
AT+CPSMS=1,“10001111”,“00011111”
PSM is supported by module but it also needs to be supported on network you are testing .
If still you are unable to see module entering in PSM mode . you can capture debug log using below windows log tool and send to me
https://cnquectel-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/india-fae_quectel_com/EWmxaEZsPK5OgB2uh9RG7CQBV0xEVJBTAXbsRXOi0fUeeg?e=MX4z2S
Please send command AT+QCFG=“dbgctl”,0
AT+CFUN=0
AT+CFUN=1 before taking the logs.
Thank you
Ratan
thank you for your reply sir…
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AT+QCFG=“psm/enter”
+QCFG: “psm/enter”,1
OK
AT+QCFG=“psm/urc”,1
OK
AT+CPSMS=1,“10000101”,“00011111”
OK
at+qpsms?
+QPSMS: 1,“150”,“62”,“60”
OK
AT+CFUN=1,1
OK
I do above all those commands but its not working…if any hardware changes needed…
PSM will never work if it is not supported by your local operator.