Specifications

Chapter 17 – Audio Commands
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17.4 AT+CLVL Loudspeaker Volume Level
Test Command Syntax: AT+CLVL=?
Response: +CLVL: (list of supported<level>s)
OK
Read Command Syntax: AT+CLVL?
Response: +CLVL: <level>
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Write Command Syntax: AT+CLVL=<level>
Response: OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Parameter Description:
<level>
Loudspeaker Volume Level
0...4 Default = 4
Notes:
The write command can only be used in audio mode 2 - 6.
The values of the volume steps are specified with the parameters <outCalibrate>[0],...<outCalibrate>[4] of the
AT^SNFO command.
As an alternative to AT+CLVL, you can use AT^SNFO and AT^SNFV. The parameter <level> is identical with
<outStep> used by both commands.
Any change to <level> (or <outStep>) takes effect in audio modes 2 to 6. That is, when you change <level> (or
<outStep>) and then select another mode with AT^SNFS, the same step will be applied.
The only exception is audio mode 1 which is fixed to <level>=4 (or accordingly <outStep>=4).
<level> (or <outStep>) is stored non-volatile when the ME is powered down with AT^SMSO or reset with
AT+CFUN=1,1.
17.5 AT+CMUT Mute Control
Description: The AT+CMUT command mutes the microphone input. The command can be used in all
audio modes (1 to 6) and during a voice call only. See AT^SNFS for more details on the
various audio modes. As alternative, you can use the AT^SNFM command.
During an active call, users should be aware that when they switch back and forth
between different audio modes (for example handsfree on/off) the value of <mute> does
not change; i.e., the microphone mode is retained until explicitly changed.
Test Command Syntax: AT+CMUT=?
Response: +CMUT: (list of supported<mute>s)
OK
Read Command Syntax: AT+CMUT?
Response: +CMUT: <mute>
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Write Command Syntax: AT+CMUT=<mute>
Response: OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Parameter Description:
<mute>
0 Mute off. Default.
1 Mute on