Volume Control - Pyronix Enforcer 32-WE Programming Reference Manual

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User In Area  User Arm Options  Arm Area Choice
If a user code is allocated to more than one area and the Arm Area Choice option is set to NO, the
code will automatically arm all areas it has been allocated to when the code is entered to arm. If
the Arm Area Choice has been set to YES then the user will be given the ability to choose which
area to arm when the arming procedure has been activated.
User In Area  User Arm Options  Arm Area Choice  User Name
Write the name of the user for this code.
NOTE: For both duress and guard codes it is possible to program a tag too. In case a tag is
programmed it has to be associated to a reader.
5.8.2 Change Master Manager Code
If a code or tag is already allocated, the display will show [******]. Press the  key to clear the
code and use the numeric keys to enter the new code. This option allows the engineer to change
the Master Manager code -should this been lost or forgotten.
User In Area
Choose the area the code is active in: A,B,C,and D.
User In Area  User Arm Options
[0] Disarm/Arm: The code will arm and disarm the areas selected in the previous option.
[1] Disarm Only: The code will only disarm the areas selected in the previous option.
[2] Arm Only: The code will only arm the areas selected in the previous option.
[3] None: No option programmed.
User In Area  User Arm Options  Arm Area Choice
If user code is allocated to more than one area and if the 'Arm Area Choice' option is set to 'NO',
the code will automatically arm all areas it has been allocated to in the same time. If the Arm Area
Choice has been set to YES then the user will be given the ability to choose which area to arm
when the arming procedure has been activated.
User In Area  User Arm Options  Arm Area Choice  User Name
Write the name of the user for this code.
5.8.3 Change Engineer Code
If a code or tag is already allocated, the display will show [******]. Press  to clear the code
and use the numeric keys to input the new code.

5.9 Volume Control?

The Volume Control function applies to both the buzzer and the internal sounder.
5.9.1 Area A,B,C,D Entry Tone Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-5 Buzzer 6&7 = Internal
Siren
5.9.2 Area A,B,C,D Exit Tone Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-5 Buzzer 6&7 = Internal
Siren
5.9.3 Alarm Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-5 Buzzer 6&7 = Internal
Siren
5.9.4 Fire Alarm Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-5 Buzzer 6&7 = Internal
Siren
5.9.5 Technical Alarm Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-5 Buzzer 6&7 = Internal
Siren
5.9.6 24 Hour Alarm Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-5 Buzzer 6&7 = Internal
Siren
5.9.7 Chime Volume
0=Completely Silent, 1=Silent, but beeps when the system is armed. 2-5 Buzzer 6&7 = Internal
Siren
5.9.8 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
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