Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference

Audio

Scope

The audio control can be summarized to the following three issues:

Path: Selection of microphone and speaker to be used.

Gain: Control of volume levels for rings, voice, etc.

Algorithm: Activation of audio algorithms (echo cancellation, noise suppression and sidetone).

The G24-L incorporates two audio modes: 'Basic Audio' and 'Advanced Audio'. Each mode has a different behavior and a set of relevant AT commands. Figure 3-3describes the two audio modes, switching between them and the AT commands related to each mode.

Audio Control of Path, Gain and Algorithms is available by these two different modes' sets of commands. It is advised to select the audio mode according to the application needs, either the 'Basic Audio' set or the 'Advanced Audio' set.

Basic Audio

This mode of commands suits most users. It provides a simple audio control. In this mode the G24-L will also adjust the paths automatically upon headset interrupt. The G24-L powers up in 'Basic Audio' mode.

Basic audio specific commands are: +CRSL, +CLVL, +CMUT, S94, S96.

Advanced Audio

This mode suits users who require a full control of the audio. When using these advanced commands, the audio control will ignore the headset interrupt (when the headset will be connected the paths will not change automatically). Upon invoking, any of the advanced Audio specific commands: +MAVOL, +MAPATH, +MAFEAT, +MAMUT, the G24-L enters 'Advanced Audio' mode. G24-L remains in 'Advanced audio' mode until the next power up.

While in Advanced Mode, all Basic Audio AT commands (+CRSL, +CLVL, +CMUT, S94, S96) are blocked and will return an error.

General Audio Commands

The following audio commands can be used in both Basic and Advanced audio modes:

+CRTT, +VTD, +VTS, +CALM, +MMICG, +MADIGITAL

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