AT Command Manual for Sierra MC87XX Module
Table Of Contents
- 1: About This Guide
- 2: AT Password Commands
- 3: Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands
- 4: Diagnostic Commands
- 5: Test Commands
- 6: Memory Management Commands
- 7: Voice Commands
- 8: GPS Commands
- 9: STK Commands
- Appendix A: Test Frequencies / Channel Lists
- Appendix B: HSDPA / HSUPA Categories
- Appendix C: ASCII Table
- Appendix D: Module Customization
MC87xx Extended AT Command Reference
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!AVCODECRXG
=<profile>, <value>
!AVCODECRXG?
<profile>
Supporting Mini Cards:
• MC8775V
• MC8785V
• MC8790V
• MC8791V
• MC8792V
Set / query CODEC RX gain
This command sets the CODEC RX gain for the specified audio profile.
The CODEC RX gain is applied to the digital signal prior to its
conversion to the analog domain to provide additional gain range from -
84dB to +12dB in the receive direction.
This setting is stored in non-volatile memory and persists across power
cycles.
Module-specific details:
• MC8775V:
· The change to the audio system takes place immediately
if the specified audio profile is active.
· This command has no effect if the specified profile’s
external PCM interface is enabled. Use !AVEXTPCMSEL
to disable the interface.
•
MC8785V / MC8790V / MC8791V / MC8792V:
· The change to the audio system takes place the next time
the sound device (re)starts.
· This command has no effect if a PCM audio proifile (ID 6
or 7) is enabled.
Usage:
• AT!AVCODECRXG=<profile>, <value> sets the CODEC RX gain for
the specified <profile>.
• AT!AVCODECRXG?<profile> returns the current CODEC RX gain
(<value>) for the specified <profile>.
Parameters:
<profile> (audio profile number)
• 0 = Handset
• 1 = Headset
• 2 = Car kit
• 3 = Speaker phone
• 4 = Auxiliary
• 5 = TTY
• (MC8785V / MC8790V / MC8791V / MC8792V only)
6 = Auxiliary external PCM (128 kHz clock)
• (MC8785V / MC8790V / MC8791V / MC8792V only)
7 = Primary external PCM (2 MHz clock)
<value> (gain value—selected <profile>)
• Min = 0x0000 (mute)
• Max = 0xFFFF
• Unity gain = 0x4000
You can calculate the gain in dB using this formula:
Gain = 20 log
10
(<value> / 16384)
Note: In the command, <value> is in hexadecimal format. In the
formula, convert <value> to decimal format.
Table 7-3: Voice command details (Continued)
Command Description