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      AdamF
      last edited by gjacobse

      Does anyone have any recommendations for a VoIP based "ringer", or speaker that will literally just ring for incoming calls?

      The environment is a loud shop, and you simply cannot hear the existing VoIP phones ring.

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        gjacobse @AdamF
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        @fuznutz04 said in SIP "Ringer" / external speaker:

        Does anyone have any recommendations for a VoIP based "ringer", or speaker that will literally just ring for incoming calls?

        The environment is a loud shop, and you simply cannot hear the existing VoIP phones ring.

        @Mike-Ralston @art_of_shred

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          wirestyle22
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          Something like this might be able to do that: https://www.voipsupply.com/snom-pa-1-new ??

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            art_of_shred Banned @wirestyle22
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            @wirestyle22 said in SIP "Ringer" / external speaker:

            Something like this might be able to do that: https://www.voipsupply.com/snom-pa-1-new ??

            Just set it up as an extension that is part of a ring group for incoming calls. Yup, that'll do it. Then attach it to a speaker.

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              AdamF @wirestyle22
              last edited by AdamF

              @wirestyle22

              That's what I was thinking as well. The only missing piece for me is to figure out how the PA-1 integrates with an existing analog speaker. There are a couple of different ports on the PA-1, including what looks like an RJ11 jack, as well as a Black/Red standard audio connection. For a shop environment, will I need any other external amplifier, or is the built in 4 watt amplifier good enough to power the speaker?

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                NetworkNerd
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                Here's just a regular ringer - http://www.cyberdata.net/products/voip/digitalanalog/officeringerv3/index.html.

                I'd consider getting some of the SIP speakers for the shops so you can page people out in the loud shops. Those paging speakers are super loud - http://www.cyberdata.net/products/voip/digitalanalog/paging_endpoints.html.

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                  gjacobse
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                  @art_of_shred

                  I knew we recently worked on one of these, just could not recall the make / model.

                  http://www.csmobiles.com/WebRoot/StoreES3/Shops/78317249/5580/1693/3768/8F10/F8B5/C0A8/2BBA/B62A/Snom-PA1-3.jpg

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                    momurda
                    last edited by momurda

                    Take the phone apart, find teh leads for the speaker, remove them or solder some on if the speaker is on the board. Drill a hole so the leads can come out of it.
                    Hook those leads up to an airhorn or foghorn. Every time the phone rings you will wake the dead.
                    edit: youll need to power the airhorn/foghorn obviously

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                      Dashrender @momurda
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                      @momurda said in SIP "Ringer" / external speaker:

                      Take the phone apart, find teh leads for the speaker, remove them or solder some on if the speaker is on the board. Drill a hole so the leads can come out of it.
                      Hook those leads up to an airhorn or foghorn. Every time the phone rings you will wake the dead.
                      edit: youll need to power the airhorn/foghorn obviously

                      LOL

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                        AdamF @momurda
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                        @momurda

                        Best answer ever!

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                          art_of_shred Banned @AdamF
                          last edited by

                          @fuznutz04 said in SIP "Ringer" / external speaker:

                          @wirestyle22

                          That's what I was thinking as well. The only missing piece for me is to figure out how the PA-1 integrates with an existing analog speaker. There are a couple of different ports on the PA-1, including what looks like an RJ11 jack, as well as a Black/Red standard audio connection. For a shop environment, will I need any other external amplifier, or is the built in 4 watt amplifier good enough to power the speaker?

                          Depends on the speaker. This would work.
                          http://www.secureaccess.in/downloads/LBD8351_10_4W_Compact_Ceiling_Loudspeaker_Datasheet_51_en_10486837643.pdf

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                            JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            I always recommend the Snom PA-1 as the go to device for anything like this.

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                              gjacobse @momurda
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                              @momurda said in SIP "Ringer" / external speaker:

                              Take the phone apart, find teh leads for the speaker, remove them or solder some on if the speaker is on the board. Drill a hole so the leads can come out of it.
                              Hook those leads up to an airhorn or foghorn. Every time the phone rings you will wake the dead.
                              edit: youll need to power the airhorn/foghorn obviously

                              Air horn
                              http://d35gqh05wwjv5k.cloudfront.net/media/catalog/product/cache/4/image/85e4522595efc69f496374d01ef2bf13/1419949470/a/i/airhorn-9514c-lg.jpg

                              Foghorn
                              https://cdn.meme.am/cache/instances/folder858/500x/74673858.jpg

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                                coliver
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                                I put in a snom pa1 for this at my last job. It worked really well and plugged right into the punch down board all the shop speakers were attached to.

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                                  AdamF
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                                  Looks like this guy would fit the bill just fine. https://www.arktel.com/catalog/p-1407-weatherproof-1181-compact-paging-loudspeaker.aspx

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                                    MattSpeller @AdamF
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                                    @fuznutz04 said in SIP "Ringer" / external speaker:

                                    Looks like this guy would fit the bill just fine. https://www.arktel.com/catalog/p-1407-weatherproof-1181-compact-paging-loudspeaker.aspx

                                    Dealt with similar situation, the guys in the shop tried a few solutions and settled on a big flashing light (no one liked the additional sound in an already cacophonous environment). Can't recall the vendor, sorry.

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                                      AdamF @MattSpeller
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                                      @MattSpeller

                                      Disco ball, strobe light & laser beams. Got it.

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