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5.14 Volume Control?

The Volume Control function applies to both the buzzer and the internal sounder.
5.14.1 Area Entry Tone Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-7 Internal Siren
5.14.2 Area Exit Tone Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-7 Internal Siren
5.14.3 Alarm Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-7 Internal Siren
5.14.4 Fire Alarm Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-7 Internal Siren
5.14.5 Tamper Alarm Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-7 Internal Siren
5.14.6 24 Hour Alarm Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-7 Internal Siren
5.14.7 Chime Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-7 Internal Siren
5.14.8 Code Stops Sound
This option is very useful when 2 or more independent areas are used on one system. If programmed
as 'Yes', once an alarm has been generated in an area, the user of a different area by his/her user
code on his/her keypad will silence the alarm without disarming the area; and an 'Open After Alarm'
(Abort) event will be sent for the silenced area. The area will still be armed until a valid user code that
controls that area is entered.
5.14.9 Entry/Exit Tones on Keypad Only
If enabled, the entry and exit tones will only be heard on the keypad and not the internal sounders. If
disabled, the entry and exit tones will be heard on both.
5.14.10 Alarm Tones Only
If enabled, alarm tones will only sound on keypads and buzzers. If disabled alarm and any other alert
tones produced by the panel will sound on the buzzer.
5.14.11 Silent Technical Alert
If enabled, any technical alert sounds (such as mains fail, line fail etc.) will be silent.
NOTE: If the Exit time has started from an Arm Device programmed in multiple areas, or Entry time
started from a door programmed into multiple areas, the HIGHER relevant level will apply.
5.14.12 Disable Call Fault
If enabled, all call faults will not be shown on the display, but they will appear in the log.

5.15 Review Logs?

There are two logs available on the system, panel and access control. Each log displays most recent
event first. Use the [] keys to move forwards and backwards through the log. To view additional
details, press the c key. If no other information is available, the display will move to the next log entry.
Pressing the a key will return to the main screen for that entry.
NOTE: In any disarmed or armed period, the PCX will only log a maximum of three occurrence of any
particular event. It is not permitted under EN50131-1 to delete logs. The only circumstance in which you
can clear the logs is as part of the "Factory Default" operation - see page 34
5.15.1 The Panel Log?
Includes Arm, Disarm, Trouble, User, Alarm, Engineer Access, Time & Date changes and etc.
5.15.2 The Access/Control Log?
Includes all Access Control and Guard Tour events.
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