Speech And Sound Control; Speech & Sound Cont. Pushbuttons; Adjusting The Speech Volume; Voice On/Off - Visonic POWERMAXPRO User Manual

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SPEECH AND SOUND CONTROL

3. Speech And Sound Control
Speech & Sound Cont. Pushbuttons
The sound and speech-related functions offered by
the PowerMax Pro are controlled using the built-in
keypad, as detailed in the following list.
Key
Function
Increasing
messages
Decreasing
messages
Enabling / disabling the loudspeaker
Recording a spoken message for other
users of the alarm system
Listening to a recorded message left by
another user of the alarm system
Enabling / disabling the chime function in
chime zones

Adjusting the Speech Volume

The following diagram shows how to increase the
loudness by clicking the <1> key (assuming that the
volume was at minimum to begin with).
PRESS
(max)
The following diagram shows how to decrease the
loudness with the <4> key (assuming that the volume
was at maximum to begin with).
PRESS
(max)
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the
loudness
of
spoken
the
loudness
of
spoken
RESULTANT DISPLAY
VOLUME+
VOLUME+
VOLUME+
VOLUME+
RESULTANT DISPLAY
VOLUME–
VOLUME–
VOLUME–
VOLUME–

Voice ON/OFF

You can switch spoken announcements on and off
by alternate clicking of the <7> key, as shown below.
PRESS
RESULTANT DISPLAY
VOICE ON
VOICE OFF
READY
Note: The system will maintain the "Voice OFF" state
until subsequent selection of "Voice ON'.

Message Exchange

For message exchange you can record a verbal
message for other users of the alarm system. Face
the panel, press <2> and keep it pressed. When the
display reads TALK NOW, start talking. The 5 dark
boxes will slowly disappear one by one, from right to
left, as shown in the diagram below.
ACTION
(constant)
Talk ↓
Talk ↓
Talk ↓
Talk ↓
Talk ↓
Stop talking
Once the last of the boxes disappears, RECORDING
ENDED will be displayed.
When you release the button, the display will revert
to the normal status-displaying mode, but will also
indicate that a message is waiting. For example:
READY
(alternating)
READY
To check your own message, listen to it within one
minute from the end of recording (see Chapter 3 -
Message Playback). This way the MSG indication
will not be erased.
HH:MM
RESULTANT DISPLAY
RECORD A MESSAGE
TALK NOW
TALK NOW
TALK NOW
TALK NOW
TALK NOW
RECORDING ENDED
HH:MM
MSG
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