A hack would be to plug the elk into the background music port on the 624. This would allow any annoucments to be heard on any phones that have the BGM feature on. Also would allow elk annoucements as the "hold" musicI'm trying to avoid deploying dedicated Elk speakers throughout a very large residence. Has anyone devised a solution that would allow Elk voice announcments to be "broadcast" throughout a home via the intercom feature of a Panasonic 624 or 824?
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Interesting idea...but I didn't think BGM could be monitored by local phones -- only outside lines that were on hold.
Am I mistaken? Is it possible to set all idle phones to default to routing BGM to the speaker component of the phone -- as though the global intercom function was being called by another phone?
Interesting idea...but I didn't think BGM could be monitored by local phones -- only outside lines that were on hold.
Am I mistaken? Is it possible to set all idle phones to default to routing BGM to the speaker component of the phone -- as though the global intercom function was being called by another phone?
On my Panasonic system pressing "1" on an idle phone toggles monitoring of the BGM.
If you did this then you would probably want to program the system so that the external source wasn't used for calls on hold.
I have set up my Elk to make specific announcements through the phone system by setting up the paging access code as a "voice message" telephone destination and triggering this using rules.
Paul
A hack would be to plug the elk into the background music port on the 624. This would allow any annoucments to be heard on any phones that have the BGM feature on. Also would allow elk annoucements as the "hold" musicI'm trying to avoid deploying dedicated Elk speakers throughout a very large residence. Has anyone devised a solution that would allow Elk voice announcments to be "broadcast" throughout a home via the intercom feature of a Panasonic 624 or 824?
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I have set up my Elk to make specific announcements through the phone system by setting up the paging access code as a "voice message" telephone destination and triggering this using rules.
Paul
When going from the M1's Output 1 to a line level signal you will need to add two resistors and a cap. according to this document: M1 output to line level
So are you actually having the M1 dial the 33* paging access on your phone system? (assuming Panasonic here).
Am I correct in my understanding that, except for your bypassed phones, the M1 performs a global speakerphone page requiring no action on the part of residents except to merely listen to the page.
And, that the only reason you dial "43" is to answer the page to hit # in order to avoid the repetition.
Lastly, and this is probably a dumb question, is there a way to initiate a page with only a single announcement -- with an immediate M1 hang-up (line release) after the single announcement has been made?