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<div>I am working on Perspective module, 8.0.1(but I am going to be updating it to 8.0.2 today). I would like to play an alarm sound when there is an unacknowledged alarm. I have been researching this, but this scripting environment is all new to me and very greek. I am really hoping someone can give me a simple way of doing this start to finish.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>download car alarm sound</div><div></div><div>Download File:
https://t.co/EZlVOuBR6L </div><div></div><div></div><div>One problem I am encountering is how this is going to work across platforms. I have looked into the system.util.playSoundClip but from everything I read so far I am not sure how that will work with different devices. I would like to have the alarm play whether someone is on a desktop pc, an android tablet, or an iPhone.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Is this doable? Seems it should be since the program is represented to be used for SCADA systems. I would assume most people with these systems would want audible alarms for the times that someone is not sitting directly in front of a screen.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Thanks. I am not sure that will work for me though. I just want it to activate when there is any alarm that is not acknowledged. Seems that would be easier than binding it to each and every tag that has an alarm?</div><div></div><div></div><div>On another note, a guy I work with brought up the idea that if we use an external sound source then we would not get an audible alarm. So I started up the Microsoft IIS web server and put the sound file on it. Now, we can loose outside internet at our facility but still have an audible alarm.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I want to use my new nest mini as an alarm in the morning. I have a really brutal alarm clock at the moment so I would like an equally brutal alarm ring - but the one the nest mini seems to use is really gentle and frankly a bit pants. I could easily sleep through that!</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Sorry for the late reply. I wanted to check in and see if you are still in need of any help changing the alarm sound on your device? Please let me know if the article sent above helped, or if you are still having issues. I would be happy to take a closer look. </div><div></div><div> </div><div></div><div> Best regards,</div><div></div><div> Jake</div><div></div><div></div><div>You need to go into the app, go to security, pick home/away, click the cog and then uncheck camera alarm, that will stop the alarm going off.Screenshot_2022-07-10-14-15-04-44_ff785028b59b747d09873fc0674450df14403216 314 KB</div><div></div><div></div><div>We are trying to have a program produce an alarm noise whenever the value of the force read from a pressure sensor exceeds a certain threshold. We have a bridge setup going through USB to the computer. The program works fine and displays a force anywhere from 0-4 Newtons, depending on how much pressure is placed on the instrument. I tried wiring the numerical indicator into a case structure which has '3..', with a play waveform chunk inside the case structure. It seems that this works except that when it gets above the threshold, it doesn't stop playing. It gets stuck in the case and won't read any new values from the instrument. Its most likely a simple fix, I just don't have enough experience with labVIEW to know what the problem would be. Any help would be much appreciated!</div><div></div><div></div><div>After looking in more detail at your code I'm seeing 3 embedded loops all with boolean switches to stop them. Your logic seems a bit convoluted if you're trying to do what I think you are. Why not change the audio part into a simple boolean indicator for now and see if you can get that switching correctly before you add the wave file alarm.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Okay, I played around with booleans and without the sound file and loop I can get the indicator to show "true" if over 3 and "false" otherwise. I guess the discrepancy comes with my misunderstanding of case structures. How do I get the sound to only play when true?</div><div></div><div></div><div>The alarm and ringer volume is only independent of the side volume buttons when in Settings > Sounds & Haptic the "Change with Buttons" option is turned OFF. Make sure this is turned off, and then adjust the volume to maximum with the slider above. Then do a forced re-start:</div><div></div><div></div><div>Thanks for that info and for choosing the Apple Support Communities. If I understand correctly, you are unable to hear an alarm sound on your iPad, even after doing some good troubleshooting. At this point, we would like you to reinstall iOS on your device; this will help us isolate the situation further. Reinstalling iOS should not affect any of your data, but it is always a best practice to make sure you have a current backup in either iTunes or iCloud.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This is not an acceptable solution, why the heck would I do it manually when we have Siri. That is the entire point of having Siri. This needs to be fixed ASAP. Why would Siri or apple even change what sound you use.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Changing an alarm sound is one of the few things that Apple and IOS should never do. There certainly needs to be a way to update the default alarm sound. It is unbelievable this isn't an option in IOS.</div><div></div><div></div><div>As a workaround until Apple sobers up and fixes this, create a shortcut named something you can say clearly that Siri won't confuse with other things. Add a single action "Create an alarm" and have the time set to "ask each time". Alarms created through that will have the latest-chosen-in-clock alarm sound.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I have the exact same problem. Seems like there is currently no ideal fix. Until Apple addresses this I am having better luck by asking Siri to wake me up in 7 hours or 20 minutes or whatever, rather than asking Siri to wake me at a certain time. It activates the timer instead of setting an alarm, but it gives the desired</div><div></div><div></div><div>The answer "do it manually instead of with Siri" is not an acceptable answer. I set all my alarms using Siri and I set a lot of them. There must be a way to set the default alarm sound. Using the new sound is not acceptable since it is a really bad alarm sound.</div><div></div><div></div><div>As above if the alarm is activated and linked to your phone, WHY cant you be informed via sound on the phone, we are off the bike to get a coffee etc and chat unless you are looking at the phone you wont know your bike alarm has triggered, is it possible to get the phone to alarm as well etc</div><div></div><div></div><div>When I purchased my new 830, I thought that the bike alarm feature would provide a bit of comfort when I park my bike at the local coffee shop. Boy was I wrong. The notifications sent to my phone are silent -- and invisible (I would have to know in advance that there was a notification and then navigate my phone to find it -- it does not pop-up on the screen). And of course there is no alarm sound on my phone to alert me. As others have mentioned, the alarm "sound" on the edge is ridiculously soft. I have a Galaxy S8 phone.</div><div></div><div></div><div>i just heard a loud "alarm" sound. first thought it was my CO2 detector but then realized it was coming either from the roku box or the remote. it was quite loud and constant for about 15-20 seconds & then it stopped. any ideas? i set up the roku about a month ago & haven't had any problems.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I know what you mean. I clicked on a little button on the lower right side of the box and that alarm started sounding. It's easy to do by simply picking up the box. But the sound was coming from the box, not the remote. The remote was over by my chair several feet away. Anyway it stopped after a few seconds.</div><div></div><div></div><div> ness_2510: I'm sorry to hear that you have encountered this issue on your Galaxy Z Flip4. If the issue persists, next time the alarm sounds, please head to Settings > Notifications > Recently sent, and check here to see if any apps are listed that correspond with the alarm (typically this would be the Clock app). If you're able to verify which app is responsible, head to Settings > Apps > Select the relevant app > Notifications, and explore your options from here.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I'm also having this happen on my Z-Fold 3. 6:30 every morning this week, I have had an alarm sound. No alarm set in the clock for this time, and I can't find it anywhere. I've tried clearing the clock cache, and still no joy.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I would like an alarm (or beep or something, the sound is not the priority) to go off for a few seconds once a countdown timer expires. I've got the countdown timer part working. After searching around the web, my thought is to use the following lines of code for the alarm part:</div><div></div><div></div><div>I've got a raw directory (it's empty), but can not figure out find or how to get an audio file in there. Or how I could access a default alarm or ringtone. I think the audio file only needs to be a few seconds long or I will have to figure out how to end the MediaPlayer after a few seconds (that would be my next challenge.)</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you want the default notification or ringtone sounds it's Settings.System.DEFAULT_NOTIFICATION_URI, Settings.System.DEFAULT_ALARM_ALERT_URI or Settings.System.DEFAULT_RINGTONE_URI in place of R.raw.whatever.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I've upgraded IMC to 7.1. Before the upgrade, I had all the alarm sounds disabled. I had done this by unticking the boxes in the alarm sound menu that's located on the lower left hand side of the main page. The boxes are still unticked, but I am getting the alarm sounds anyway. Does anyknow know how to fix this? My office isn't a fan of the audio alarms and it's a bit of a nuisance. Thanks for the help!</div><div></div><div></div><div>The attached is a wav file with No Sound (you have to change the file extension to wav). Go into the audible alarm settings-->click "Voice File Manager"-->browse and upload the NoSound audio file --> then go back and select it as the audio file for all of the alarms.</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you are experiencing the audible alarm issue, it would be helpful for us and for R&D if you would log a support case and provide us with some data. For example: from which version(s) did you upgrade? Log files might also help to pin down the problem.</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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