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Elena Piersanti

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Jan 21, 2024, 3:13:43 PM1/21/24
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Under Paging and Intercom > Settings, I have Auto-answer defaults set to NONE. If I leave this as default, when I do an intercom call (*80EXT) there is a BEEP. But setting it to none eliminates the beep in an intercom call.

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I have done a packet capture to see what was being sent to the phone to see if maybe whatever is being sent is causing the phone to beep, but the packet is the same whether it is a intercom call or a paging call:
INVITE sip:7...@192.168.10.173:5060;intercom=true SIP/2.0

I searched around and found this post: (community . freepbx . org/t/hack-to-disable-intercom-beep/3475/11) and even tried it. I edited the functions.inc.php and Paging.class.php files and removed all references of BEEP and rebooted.

I have two old machines that I use as file servers. The first one has a GIGABYTE GA-G41M-Combo (rev. 2.0) with an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E7400 (3M Cache, 2.80 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) and the second one an ASRock 4Core1600Twins-P35 with an Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9550 (12M Cache, 2.83 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB). Both machines have onboard audio and onboard PC speakers, for sure!!! On both machines I have installed "Ubuntu Server 22.04.3 LTS" and "CasaOS" and I am trying to create a service, or something like that, which will make beep sound using onboard PC speaker (not onboard audio), when CasaOS is loaded. But before I even get there, my problem is when I am testing the "beep" program. On both machines, I can't get the beep sound through the onboard PC speaker.

When I boot the iso from USB, on the countdown screen, there is large beep noise when the menu first show up and when the timer is counting. Also I see something like "ACPI BIOS error" before menu show up if it related. How can I disable large beep noise? And what does that error means, is it come from my hardware or from the iso?

I just have a laptop, an LED monitor, a network switch and two external hard drives plugged into the battery backup outlets. Then I have a printer and cell phone charger plugged into the surge protected outlets. Today when i printed, all went kaput. Everything shut off except the printer and there was a constant beep. Cycling the power on the UPS, the constant beep would return. I unplugged everything from the device, still a audible click, then a constant beep when you turn it on. I tried unplugging the device, disconnecting the batter, holding the power button to purge any remaining electricity, same thing. What happened? Why did something connected to the surge (bypass) outlets cause this to fail? This device is brand new and was working well.

There's an old thread on this. I personally hate loud beeps, but insert little chirps at various times during the print by adding this line to start and end gcode under Printer Settings->Custom g-code:

A long time ago, all PC computers shared a common 8254 programmable interval timer chip for the generation of primitive sounds. The Beep function was written specifically to emit a beep on that piece of hardware.

In Windows 7, Beep was rewritten to pass the beep to the default sound device for the session. This is normally the sound card, except when run under Terminal Services, in which case the beep is rendered on the client.

Now to my most recent problem:
Before, every time I muted or unmuted myself by moving the microphone up and down I got a small beep sound so that I knew that the microphone is on or off.
I just opened the iCUE software again and now this beep sound is magically gone (without me updating or changing anything).
I liked the sound, because this way I knew that the mic was on or off. I know that there is the voice information but this one is much more disturbing during calls and meetings then the small beep sound. Is there a way to get this beep sound back?

Since voice prompt volume is linked directly to the main volume even at 40% volume its is quite disturbing. I agree that the beep sound is rather helpful than the voice prompt which is disturbing at all. On my end, I tried disabling the "Voice Prompts" option in iCue but it didn't bring back the beeps sounds, just plain silence.

And since I am having problems with my HS80, quite stressful uninstall-install of everything (driver and iCue software). I found that when iCue is not installed, there will be no voice prompts (naturally because the setting of iCue is gone) and the beeps will be there.

If you don't need the iCue software, uninstalling it will solve your preference to have the beep sound.

Exact same issue as Tim, gotta love corsair straight up lying that disabling the annoying voice prompts will bring back beeps.

there was a week after icue updated that my headset wasn't recognized and I got the beeps again, I nearly cried when i heard the stupid "Mic off, mic feedback off, battery low! charging battery" again.

straight up does not work, has never worked, I have tried on different versions of ICUE at different times for the past year, the only way to go back to the nice unobtrusive beeps and boops is to uninstall icue

Why would you want to...to me it's one of the most annoying things to have some dumb ass photographer next to you and his camera beeping all the time when he's shooting this or that...get some headphones, play a recording of it..and dance to the beep all you like.

The one thing that is annoying is when I hit the next/back track buttons on my steering wheel a loudish beep occures signifying the track change. I've looked everywhere for a setting to disable this beep but can't find anything.

My cameras have started to make loud beep as well, lucky enough to catch it at beginning of garage feed then camera goes mute. Hopefully Ring help desk can offer solution, must have been during last firmware update. Unfortunately this forum upload features does not accept .mp4 video file @Marley_Ring

I make use of the custom auto-type sequence quite a bit. However, I can never get the beep placeholder to work for me. And I'm using the default BEEP 800 200 one too. I'm still using Windows 7, and I've tested the sequence in both IE and Firefox. This has been a persistent problem for the last two updates (yes, I'm using the latest). Does anyone have any ideas I could try?

did you guys ever figure this out? I am sad to announce that I have joined the 4 beeps constant red light club. i cleaned everything, got a new battery, tried running without the roller brush, and disassembled the eufy completely.

@AnkerSupportcan you suggest what is causing this issue here, and a solution?
I have also got the same problem. My Eufy runs for maybe 60/90 seconds then stops with solid red light and four beeps. I have stripped it down and cleaned it and have tried running it without the brush head as described above but still get the same issue.

If you still hear a beep when a TextEdit window is correctly in focus, check whether you're using any other apps that could be manipulating the clipboard (e.g. snippets apps, clipboard apps, keyboard modifier apps) and interfering with Alfred.

In fact, after the initial beep, the app is still in focus (TextEdit or Notes's menu bar) and each cmd-v will produce a beep (but no paste). Also, at this point, hiting any key (like backspace) also produces a beep with no effect on the text window.

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