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Vista interactive phone module
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Programming Speaker Output Mode (cont'd)
SPEAKER CONTROL
CATEGORIES
WARNINGS:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
CHIME:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
ALARMS: 1 = Yes, 0 = No
MAIN KEYPAD:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
ENTRY/EXIT DELAY:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
KEYS and OTHER
DEVICES:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
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DESCRIPTION
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.
sounds, which are controlled separately.
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.
Controls speaker announcement of alarms and fire alarms.
Controls arming and other user command confirmations when the
monitored keypad has been used to key in the command.
Allows slow beep entry/exit sound and phone announcements to be
controlled.
Will control speaker output when the applicable partition is armed
or disarmed by devices other than the monitored keypad. Wireless
keys, wireless keypads, scheduled arming (if available), and arming
from a remote PC all fall into this category.
The categories of control shown in the table above will apply in most
cases. When multiple events occur in the system at the same time,
one of the categories 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.
The speaker output is for auxiliary use only and is not intended to replace the
system's primary sounder or siren.
Exceptions are alarms, chime and entry/exit delay

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