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NR-100's don't need an amp, it's just a connection to superimpose ringing over the audio pair. You still can use it with Valcoms.
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Originally posted by alphagsc: Well, if it's connected to the shop phone, then I guess it doesn't matter if it rings for intercom calls as well. Actually might be better if it did. I could still use a dedicated port if needed. I didn't realize the KX-TES824 had the ability to control a delayed ring based on a schedule. I haven't got a setup manual for that system to cant be sure; may have been thinking of another. Hoever user can set a divert on busy/no answer from the office phone to the ringer extension. 71 2 extn # for divert on busy / no answer 71 0 # to cancel divert
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Originally posted by Carl Navarro: NR-100's don't need an amp, it's just a connection to superimpose ringing over the audio pair. You still can use it with Valcoms.
Carl Ok. So, I'm still wondering if it's not a good idea to twist together two outputs (both external page from PBX, and NR-100) to the powered PA speaker input. Does anyone think those two outputs will fight with each other or anything? Alternatively, what if I tied the PBX page output to the NR-100 BGM source? Then the single Amp output from the NR-100 to the powered PA speaker input...
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you can bridge the bgm/paging output of a KX to line tr on 24volt sound powered horns and the paging input of wheelock,valcom/bogen amp with its own speakers we just did this recently at a car dealer. thats how we isolated bgm the outdoor horns do not have music.
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Originally posted by Carl Navarro: NR-100's don't need an amp, it's just a connection to superimpose ringing over the audio pair. You still can use it with Valcoms.
Carl Ok, I ended up corresponding with Bogen earlier. Here's what they suggested: -Take the PBX Page output and connect it to the "BGM Source" terminals on the NR-100 -Take the analog extension output and connect it to the "TEL RING" terminals on the NR-100 -Take the "AMP INPUT" terminals on the NR-100 and run them to the self-amplified PA horn input
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Yeppers. It's pretty foolproof. You just follow the wiring in Fig 1 https://www.bogen.com/products/pdfs/specialelectronicspdfs/NR100m.pdf Input, output, phone line, power. BTW the Viking Electronics PA-2A works about the same way. Carl
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