[cisco-voip] Valcom Paging
Bill Talley
billt at aos5.com
Tue Dec 16 18:08:16 EST 2008
In that case I believe there's a dip switch setting that enables or disables an alert tone. I apologize for not knowing off hand what the correct setting is but at least wanted to let you know it was there. It's probably the same switch, or next to the switch John was referring to in his earlier email.
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Valcom Paging
No it is not DTMF digits. It is like a very muffled dialtone
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 4:24 PM, Bill Talley <billt at aos5.com<mailto:billt at aos5.com>> wrote:
When you say stutter tone, does it play it overhead or in the telephone. If overhead, are you dropping the appropriate digits on the route pattern, If not, you'll hear dtmf over the paging system, which in some cases can be confused for stutter tone.
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Valcom Paging
When I call I get the port to go off hook but it plays a stuttered tone.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Truelove_John <JTruelove at aetinc.com<mailto:JTruelove at aetinc.com>> wrote:
This is from memory.
I just used 2 wires to FXO (middle of RJ11), sounds like you have that part right.
Didn't use control1, then connected to TIP/RING # 1.
You will also need to get you SW settings correct. I think it was SW1 that I had to change.
If I remember correctly, something was backward from the way that I was thinking and I had to change it.
I called Valcom support and they were very helpful.
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Valcom Paging
Can anyone tell me how to wire this to the FXO? I think I have it correct but it is not working. On the Valcom system I have Tip1 Ring1 Control1 Control1 . I have the tip and ring in the middle pair on the RJ-11 and the control on the outside pair. I get a fast busy when I call to the system.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Truelove_John <JTruelove at aetinc.com<mailto:JTruelove at aetinc.com>> wrote:
I have. FXO to 2 Valcom 9963s.
I have had the Valcom 9963 lock up a couple of times which stops paging.
Rebooting 9963 fixes the problems.
I put the Valcom 9963s and Valcom 2006A on a power strip to quickly power cycle.
We do a lot of paging 10,000+ pages per month on those units.
No problems with disconnects. I did have to adjust the gain on the FXO ports
for volume out to the 9963s.
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Valcom Paging
I have a customer that has a Valcom V-2924A with a Valcom V-9963 Digital
Feedback Eliminator
What type of connection would I use on the router? FXS or FXO ? Has anyone
integrated with these? Are there any problems with disconnect or anything
else to watch out for. Thanks for your help.
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