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INTRODUCTION

CMi4111 is an integrated communication interface that is mounted inside 
a Gyr T230/T330 meter to deliver meter data via a LoRaWAN 
network. For a complete description of the product or for information in 
other languages, please visit the Elvaco AB website,  
https://www.elvaco.com.

ACTIVATION

Upon delivery, CMi4111 is set to passive mode, which means no messages 
will be transmitted from the module. The module is activated via the 
Elvaco OTC App which is avaliable in Google Play Store (compatible 
with Android phones with Android 5.0 or later). 

Start the Elvaco OTC app and place the phone on the front side of the 
meter  where the CMi4110 is mounted to scan via NFC. In the Elvaco 
OTC App, set the Power mode to “Active” and click Apply settings. Place 
the phone on the front side of the meter to apply settings.  

If the module fails to join the LoRaWAN network at first attempt, it 
will retry join attempts according to a schedule designed to conserve 
battery. Delay between join attempts increase gradually from 15 seconds 
to 24 hours. 

CMi4111

Integrated MCM for Gyr  

ULTRAHEAT® T230/T330, LoRaWAN

INITIAL DATA RATE CALIBRATION

When activated, CMi4111 will initially transmit messages every minute in 
order to let the LoRaWAN network adjust to an optimal data rate. After 
three minutes, the module will start using its normal settings where the 
message transmit interval is determined by the device configuration.

DEVICE CONFIGURATION

Before activating the module, you should make sure to apply the correct 
configuration profile by using the Elvaco mobile application Elvaco OTC. 
Settings are transferred to the device using NFC. Please make sure NFC 
is activated on your phone. 

Join EUI -

 The Join EUI sets the identification number of the application 

server where data from the module will be delivered. The JoinEUI is by 
default set to 94193A0307000001 (16 digits) in all CMi4111 devices.

Activation type -

 There are two different activation types for LoRaWAN 

- Over-the-air activation (OTAA) and Activation by personalization 
(ABP). Elvaco strongly recommends using OTAA, where all network keys 
are generated each time the module joins the LoRaWAN network. In 
contrast, for ABP, all keys are set manually and stay constant over time.

Application key - 

The application key of each CMi4111 device is 

generated by Elvaco and used in OTAA mode to generate network keys 
when the module joins the LoRaWAN network. Keys are managed in a 
secure 

way using Elvaco’s OTC (One Touch Commissioning) Solution 

which includes the mobile application for configuration.

Message format - 

CMi4111 supports nine different message formats: 

Standard, Compact, JSON, Scheduled-daily redundant,  Scheduled 
Extended,  Combined heat/cooling, Simple Billing Plausibility check 
and Monitoring. Please refer to the CMi4111 user’s manual for more 
information about the structure and payload of each message format.

Transmit interval - 

The transmit interval parameter is used to set how 

many messages per day the module transmits. It is possible to set any 
transmit interval between 15 minutes and 1440 minutes (24 hours).

EcoMode - 

EcoMode can be enabled to guarantee a battery-life of 

11 years. The device-specific EcoMode table  of the communication 
interface is then used to determine how often the module is allowed to 
transmit data for each data rate. If the transmit interval exceeds the limit 
in the EcoMode table, it will be lowered accordingly. See EcoMode table  
for CMi4111 below. 

Data rate

Transmit interval

DR0

120 minutes

DR1

60 minutes

DR2-DR3

30minutes

DR4-DR5

15 minutes

Configuration lock - 

CMi4111 has a configuration lock feature which 

can be used to prevent unauthorized users to access the module. When 
configuration lock has been enabled, a user needs the device-specific 
Product Access Key in order to access the device. Keys are managed in 
a secure way using Elvaco’s OTC (One Touch Commissioning) solution 
which includes the mobile application for configuration.

After you have set all configuration parameters, place the phone next to 
the meter and click Apply settings. Hold the phone still until it vibrates 
three times. This confirms that new settings have successfully been 
transferred to the device via NFC.

SERVER CONFIGURATION

Before CMi4111 is able to transmit messages on the LoRaWAN network, 
device information needs to be added to the network server. More 
specifically, the following parameters need to be registered (in OTAA 
mode) in order to enable the network server to receive messages from 
the module:

• 

Device EUI (16-digit number)

• 

Application key

• 

Join EUI

NOTE 

If activation mode is set to “ABP”. the application key does not need to 
be added to the network server. Instead, the following information will 
be needed: network session key, application session key and device 
address. 

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