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Matthews1977 Posted - 07/20/2019 : 13:58:31
Speaker does not re-mute after alarm event.

To reproduce:

Set speaker to off.
Cause Alarm to go off.
Wait for alarm to stop.
Note the speaker is now ON.
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Matthews1977 Posted - 08/08/2019 : 08:39:04
quote:
Originally posted by EmfDev

Would you guys rather keep this as a feature instead?



I vote for fixing it. However, it could become a feature if it was optioned as such. Ie. A toggle such as: 'Speaker returns to last state after alarm? yes/no'

I mount mine in the attic where it receives fresh outdoor air. I can hear the alarm within the house still. However it is massively inconvenient to me to have to climb into the attic and re-mute the speaker any time there is a spike.
EmfDev Posted - 07/24/2019 : 15:35:06
The fix we found so far produces another problem when adjusting the alarm...It doesn't turn on the ticks but sometimes it won't beep when adjusting the alarm.
Geo-Johnny Posted - 07/24/2019 : 10:53:07
Attention, if you want to fix the bug with the GMC500 with a new firmware, then please make sure that even when changing the alarm volume, the speaker will be also activated, although this is off !!!
Geo-Johnny Posted - 07/23/2019 : 14:27:54
I'm looking forward to the new firmware.
EmfDev Posted - 07/23/2019 : 13:53:46
It is pretty weird. We found a fix on 500/+ but not yet on 300/320+. But maybe this one will be kept anyway. It's kinda helpful and easier to figure out that the alarm went off as you said.
Geo-Johnny Posted - 07/23/2019 : 10:44:40
quote:
Originally posted by EmfDev

Would you guys rather keep this as a feature instead?


Hahaha, then you have no work with it.
No, I think it's better if the bug is fixed and the speaker is muted again after an alarm.
That would be normal. Strange is just that nobody else noticed.
EmfDev Posted - 07/23/2019 : 09:58:26
Would you guys rather keep this as a feature instead?
Geo-Johnny Posted - 07/23/2019 : 09:47:38
That's nice, but I think the bug will affect several models because both of my devices are new and have this bug. That's why I thought before, it was deliberately programmed that way.
EmfDev Posted - 07/22/2019 : 10:39:28
We will check it and I will post here if there's a new firmware update.
Geo-Johnny Posted - 07/22/2019 : 09:34:11
quote:
Originally posted by EmfDev

Will implement a fix on the next update.


If it's a bug and it's fixed, how do we get to the corrected version?
EmfDev Posted - 07/22/2019 : 09:18:18
This is unintended and seems to be a bug it looks like it does turn on the speaker. Will implement a fix on the next update.
Geo-Johnny Posted - 07/20/2019 : 23:52:20
I also have this with both GMC 320+ V5 and GMC 500+ devices. Both devices have the latest firmware. I think it's not a bug, it's a feature. Because if the device sounds an alarm and you are not at home, you can hear later on the speaker that an alarm has previously occurred.
SolarSurveyMonitor Posted - 07/20/2019 : 15:22:20
Also happens in my GMC-300+ v4.52 although I guess is something intended (for alarm purposes idk)

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