4286 VIP Module Installation and Setup Guide
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SPEAKER CONTROL
CATEGORIES
DESCRIPTION
WARNINGS:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
Controls all sounds initiated by the control panel, not directly
as a result of a user command. This category includes AC
loss, system low battery, checks, test mode beeps and other
control panel system messages. Exceptions are alarms,
chime and entry/exit delay sounds, which are controlled
separately.
CHIME:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
If enabled, the speaker will echo chime sounds from the
monitored keypad address. If disabled, other beeping sounds
such as those initiated in test mode will also be disabled.
ALARMS:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
Controls speaker announcement of alarms and fire alarms.
Always set to Yes ("1"). NOTE: This will not trigger a speaker
announcement of a silent alarm. Silent alarms are never an-
nounced. Silent alarms are treated as faults as on a keypad.
MAIN KEYPAD:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
Controls arming and other user command confirmations
when the monitored keypad has been used to key in the
command.
ENTRY/EXIT DELAY:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
Allows slow beep entry/exit sound and voice announcements
to be controlled. NOTE: Arming messages are controlled
separately from this setting.
KEYS and OTHER
DEVICES:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
Controls speaker output when the applicable partition is
armed or disarmed by devices other than the monitored key-
pad. Wireless keys, wireless keypads, scheduled arming (if
available), and arming from a remote PC all fall into this
category.
When multiple events occur in the system at the same time, one of the catego-
ries may take priority, resulting in speaker output even though some of the
categories may have been disabled. To completely disable the speaker in all
cases, use the MUTE command.