Site Voice EnableThis setting enables or disables the announcement of a site ID from the ex-pander unit. If the expander is being used to increase the number of alarmsto be reported from a single site, you probably don’t need to announce thesite ID again. However, the site ID might be useful to differentiate betweenalarms from different areas or pieces of equipment.B1290: Expander Site is . . .YOU: 0** Site voice is not used1** Site voice is used** NextDefault: 0 (expander site ID disabled)To program the parameters within the expander, the PGM port on theB1290 is used. Programming is done exactly as though the main unit itselfwas being programmed, except that the expander number precedes theprogram code. Refer to Example 10 - Adding an Expander for a specific de-scription of this procedure.Program Code 8 ÞÞ: Reset DatabaseThis code is used to reset all of the programmed parameters (excludingvoices) to their default values.B1290: Enter Empty CodeYOU: #31** Clear Database** NextAny other entry will leave the database unchanged.Program Code 9 ÞÞ: Audio LevelsThis code is used to adjust audio levels for specific signals. For receive lev-els the setting should correspond to the level of the signal that is comingfrom the attached equipment. Receive levels can be in the range between-20 dBm and 0 dBm. For transmit levels the setting determines the ampli-tude of the signal that will be produced at the output of the B1290. Transmitlevels can be set in the range between -20 dBm and 0 dBm. The negativesign is automatically applied to any non-zero value.The settings for the audio levels are presented in the following order formodificationB1290: Radio Code One is . . .(Radio Transmit Tone Level)43 Program Codes