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This screen configures the default volume levels. Changes made on other screens or scheduled events are temporary, and the system will return to these default settings you make. Zones A and B are the two outside speaker channels. The monitor level adjustments affects both the front panel speakers as well as the output connections that may be made to your PA system or other inside speakers.
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Setting the toolbar Front Speaker button here will set the default condition for the front panel after you log out. Tapping the Front Speaker button while working on the system (to save your hearing if the default is Loud) while logged in will reset to the default setting here when you save the screen settings.
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Tap Settings on the Home screen then tap Volume on the Settings menu.  


Make small incremental adjustments and walk around outside while the system is playing. The settings range from 1 to 11.  
This screen configures the default volume levels. Changes made on other screens or scheduled events are temporary, and the system will return to these default settings you '''save'''. Zones A and B are the two outside speaker channels. The monitor level adjustments affects both the front panel speakers as well as the output connections that may be made to your PA system or other inside speakers.


Below the Inside and Outside fader sections are Mixer switches.  
=== Front speaker ===
The inside speaker button in the tool bar is always functional but here you will set your default choice. Toggle the button to your preferred default, Mute, Low (Platinum only) or On. These settings do not affect the rear panel inside output levels.
 
=== Zone volume ===
Bravo and Millennium systems provide two simple Inside and Outside volume controls
 
The Platinum Inside and Outside volume control sections have Mixer switches.  
;Stereo
;Stereo
: Stereo setting disables opposite channels and their faders are grayed out and minimized for maximum channel separation.
: Stereo setting disables opposite channels and their controls are grayed out and minimized for maximum channel separation.
;Mix
;Mix
: Mix allows Left and Right outputs to be proportionally mixed into each zone.
: Mix allows Left and Right signals to be proportionally mixed into each output zone.
 
Tap the Save button at lower right to save your changes. Tap the Toolbar back button or Home button to abandon your changes.
 
;Recommended levels
: These levels depend on amplifier sensitivity and gain adjustments. Chime Master inSpire amplifiers and sound packages are assumed below.
 
Level 1 should be safe enough to be in the tower with the speakers for testing after installation.


Levels 2-3 are suitable for night ringing, if required
When adjusting the level of outside speakers, make small incremental adjustments and walk around outside while the system is playing. The system often sounds much louder after you walk some distance from the building.


Levels 4-6 are reasonably loud for most neighborhoods if the speakers are open (not behind tower louvers).
=== Save or Exit ===
Tap the Save button at lower right to save your changes. Or, tap the Toolbar back button or Home button for making temporary changes that will revert to the saved default when the system next wakes from standby.


Levels 7-9 may be needed for noisy environments and towers with heavy louvers (less than 40% open).
=== Recommended levels ===
These levels depend on amplifier sensitivity and gain adjustments. Chime Master inSpire amplifiers and sound packages are assumed below.


Level 10 and above should only be used for short length Mono and Simple music to avoid:
* Level 1 should be safe enough to be in the tower with the speakers for testing after installation.
* Levels 2-3 are suitable for night ringing, if required
* Levels 4-6 are reasonably loud for most neighborhoods if the speakers are open (not behind tower louvers).
* Levels 7-9 may be needed for noisy environments and towers with heavy louvers (less than 40% open).
* Level 10 and above should only be used for short length Mono and Simple music to avoid:
: Speaker overdrive distortion
: Speaker overdrive distortion
: Triggering amplifier protection modes (occasional sound drop outs)
: Triggering amplifier protection modes (occasional sound drop outs)


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Tap Settings on the Home screen then tap Volume on the Settings menu.

This screen configures the default volume levels. Changes made on other screens or scheduled events are temporary, and the system will return to these default settings you save. Zones A and B are the two outside speaker channels. The monitor level adjustments affects both the front panel speakers as well as the output connections that may be made to your PA system or other inside speakers.

Front speaker

The inside speaker button in the tool bar is always functional but here you will set your default choice. Toggle the button to your preferred default, Mute, Low (Platinum only) or On. These settings do not affect the rear panel inside output levels.

Zone volume

Bravo and Millennium systems provide two simple Inside and Outside volume controls

The Platinum Inside and Outside volume control sections have Mixer switches.

Stereo
Stereo setting disables opposite channels and their controls are grayed out and minimized for maximum channel separation.
Mix
Mix allows Left and Right signals to be proportionally mixed into each output zone.

When adjusting the level of outside speakers, make small incremental adjustments and walk around outside while the system is playing. The system often sounds much louder after you walk some distance from the building.

Save or Exit

Tap the Save button at lower right to save your changes. Or, tap the Toolbar back button or Home button for making temporary changes that will revert to the saved default when the system next wakes from standby.

Recommended levels

These levels depend on amplifier sensitivity and gain adjustments. Chime Master inSpire amplifiers and sound packages are assumed below.

  • Level 1 should be safe enough to be in the tower with the speakers for testing after installation.
  • Levels 2-3 are suitable for night ringing, if required
  • Levels 4-6 are reasonably loud for most neighborhoods if the speakers are open (not behind tower louvers).
  • Levels 7-9 may be needed for noisy environments and towers with heavy louvers (less than 40% open).
  • Level 10 and above should only be used for short length Mono and Simple music to avoid:
Speaker overdrive distortion
Triggering amplifier protection modes (occasional sound drop outs)