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#482165 08/10/10 06:29 PM
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Just installed a new valcom paging system in a school. We are using a V-2924A with a V-2925 Expansion unit. All wiring is new and each speaker in wired individually except for the common areas (Hallways, lunchroom, etc.) Pages work fine but we get a constant hum on the speakers. It appears to be a power problem-if we disconnect the talk pair the hum persists. Anyone have any ideas?

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Are you using a common power supply or separate transformers? It sounds like you have a ground loop being caused by to many grounds.


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We are using a single VP-4124 at one site and 2 VP4124 at another site and we have identical problems at each.

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Miswired? How high do you have the volume turned up?


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Possibly the common wire for the speech path is bare and touching building steel or conduit. Try disconnecting all speaker runs at the Valcom and reconnecting one at a time. This will backfeed to ALL speech paths! And please don't tell us you used 'signal cable', doorbell wire, or some other type of non-telco wire, rather than cat3.


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I'd call Valcom and see what they have to recommend. I was at a training seminar today and their support is really top notch.


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All runs are Cat 3 and the volume is turned almost all the way down.

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Doesn't the 2924 have a BGM function? If you are not using BGM, turn it off AND short the the input.


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