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Integra 64 Alarm System: Disabling Sound on INT-KLCDS-GR Keypad and Other Signals

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  • #1 12452802
    losadamos
    Level 2  
    I have an alarm installed in my house (integra 64, keypad INT-KLCDS-GR) with 2 zones.

    Is there any possibility to completely disable the sound on one of the keypads (not only the sound of the keys but also other signals) ?

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    #2 12453047
    Alberciak
    Level 23  
    There is an option. TS-> Structure-> Manipulators-> Settings -> you select the keypad you want to program and uncheck the entry and exit time signaling, and key sounds.
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  • #3 12936309
    Piorun2002
    Level 15  
    And is it possible in this keypad (INT-KLCDS-xx) to change the volume of the buzzer - in other keypads it is possible to do it from the menu, but in this one there is no such option.
    Maybe there is a patent like a jumper / resistor ?
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  • #4 12936914
    bhtom
    Level 38  
    Hello,

    Piorun2002 wrote:
    resistor ?
    if any more, then with a resistor ;)
    You can try to seal the buzzer with insulating tape - it should help


    Greetings.
  • #5 12948051
    humek
    Level 32  
    What resistor and why tape it ? In the options of the keypad in INTEGRA you have everything you need friend. You can adjust both the buzzer volume and whether it should signal exit time (separately) and entry time and alarm signaling.Everything can be set separately for each keypad.
  • #6 12953772
    Alberciak
    Level 23  
    Fellow HUMEK, this keyboard model does not have a buzzer volume control
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  • #7 12960463
    Rysiek2
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    ...The sealing patent works, I also recommend it.
  • #8 12964058
    Piorun2002
    Level 15  
    bhtom wrote:
    You can try sealing the buzzer with insulating tape - it should help.

    No here you surprised me, panten simple as cep construction but it works great :-) , THX


    I still have a question about the display itself, previously I had CA-10, there the Manipulator signaled on the fly which detectors are violated (without entering the test menu).
    Is it possible in this manipulator to set the display so that the status appears, for example, instead of the name of the manipulator - I went through all the menu options, but I could not do it.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Integra 64 alarm system and the INT-KLCDS-GR keypad, focusing on the possibility of disabling all sounds, including key sounds and other signals, on the keypad. A solution is provided where users can navigate to TS -> Structure -> Manipulators -> Settings to uncheck entry and exit time signaling and key sounds for the selected keypad. However, it is noted that the INT-KLCDS-GR model does not have a built-in option to adjust buzzer volume, leading to suggestions such as using insulating tape to muffle the buzzer. The conversation also touches on the display functionality of the keypad, with users inquiring about the ability to show detector status directly on the display.
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