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Create your account Lost password? First name. Last name. Your cart is empty. Condition: New. Add to cart. Share this product. Shipping Returns. Estimate shipping. Since the client already had a perfectly good paging system in place--as well as 22 speakers specifically designed for the amplifier in place, we chose to use a Snom PA-1 to interface with the Valcom VA.
However, the VA requires relay usage which requires nominal voltage in order to activate the amp when audio is received for broadcast. This way, if I ever forget, I can always come back here myself. BTW, I took tidbits from all sorts of Wikis and other phone techs that I found on line who talked about this functionality but never actually gave working examples.
Using those snippets, and our own successful implementation, here is exactly what we did Okay, so the pa-1 is configured as a standard extension on the QX, and a route is defined in the CRT for dialing the snom extension.
The snom registers locally using a single identity. There is nothing at all special on the extension--it is assigned an IP line just like any other IP phone. The snom pa1 has several action URLs that can programmed based on the events taking place with the device. We used the 'On Connected', and 'On Disconnnected' events. Using this, the snom pa-1 receives a phone call from any extension, the action url applies 3. And we have 22 speakers broadcasting in our new paging system. Hope this helps somebody else save hours of research time Last edited by tchancev; at PM.
Thanks for your post, but could you provide detail on how to connect the pa1 to the Valcom? I am trying to get this going with a Valcom which I think is very similar. Exactly which physical wires are going to where on the Valcom? On the input side of the Valcom I have two connections for Music - and these certainly work for an external music source.
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