BT Inspiration (+ Versatility etc) PA Connection?
Hallo
I wonder if anyone has any hints or tips about BT PBXs and connecting them to PA systems? The manuals always just refer opaquely to connecting them to a PA system but does that mean I need to spend £1K on a "PA system" or could I just connect up to a £15 digital T Amp and a pair of speakers? Thank you! |
Re: BT Inspiration (+ Versatility etc) PA Connection?
They are usually a standard 600 ohm line level mono output.
I can't see in the Insiration manuals where you actually connect the PA output. There's a reference to a BT80A, and turning paging on in programming, but no cable actually shown. Does it use a spare extension port? |
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Hmmm - found a PDF here - can't find ANY reference to the device they mention online, sadly!
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Aha. That's a very different kettle of fish.
It needs something that will present as a telephone interface. Simplest to make is probably a telephone recording circuit like these. http://www.epanorama.net/documents/t...elerecord.html and to make it always off-hook with a 600 ohm resistor in parallel (or one slightly more so the combined impedance across the line is 600 phm). You might also be able to adapt an old answering machine that answers the line, plays a 'ding dong' as the OGM, then you can speak. You'd have to wipe the tape/memory occasionally as it filled up. The official version would be an interface like this https://www.baldwinboxall.co.uk/bt-interfaces/ They do pop up on ebay varying from cheap to most spendy. BT5 maybe £150 used/unsold or about £400-450 new. |
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We use a unit made by Baldwin Boxall, which gives an audio output of 0dbm into 600 Ohms (775mV) and has a digital storage device to give a delay. This is necessary to prevent howl-round. Various open collector switches are available too.
It may be possible to make one using bucket-brigade technology but will be disconcerting if the delay isn't long enough, ie a delayed message is broadcast when you are still speaking! Ours is effectively an analogue telephone extension: dial a 'PA' number, rings three times then speak and hang up. The message is then broadcast. |
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That's a PA amplifier.
You still need an interface between the extension phone line and the PA system. It might be easier to swap systems to something like a Panasonic KX-TA which has an audio line level paging output or put one on a spare exchange line so you can do [line]330 to page out through the Panny. |
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"Valcom" was the PA adapter I used to install. It just connected to a spare POTS extension port.
The type we used had no delay. In one large factory feedback was a serious problem, but I solved it by identifying the phones that were likely to be used to make announcements and desensatised the microphone with a series resistor. This also improved normal calls because the factory was very noisy and you needed to shout anyway. |
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Hi, I'm not sure about the Versatitlity however I have had a look a the inspiration manuals here and it appears that it is possible to program an extension position as a PA port.
The Inspiration is very similar to the Revelation and I have configured my Revelation so that one of the extension ports acts as a PA output when dialled - the caveat is that you will need something like this connected to the nescassary extension port as the amplifier. I'm sure I tried with a standard loudspeaking telephone left off hook on my Revelation PA extension port, I can't recall if the line timed out after so long in that case though. Regards Andrew |
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Don't suppose anyone has any old kit lying around we could buy? Loathe to throw £100+ at new kit on eBay it as it's more a convenience/fun thing rather than anything mission critical.
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