Description
Route telephone ring signals to paging speakers across up to three zones with the Valcom V-9924C, an audible ringer that connects to an analog PBX station port and automatically interrupts background music or paging during ring events, with individual zone volume controls.
The Telecom Spot Expert Review
The V-9924C solves the problem of making a telephone ring audible in areas where the phone handset's ringer alone cannot be heard — warehouses, cafeterias, stockrooms, and open production floors where ambient noise drowns out a standard desktop ringer. By connecting to an analog PBX station port, it detects the 90 Vac ring signal or a dry contact closure and routes that ring tone out through existing paging speakers across three independent zones simultaneously, each with its own volume control for level matching across different acoustic environments. The automatic interruption of background music or active pages during ringing ensures the ring is heard clearly rather than competing with the audio already playing through the speakers. Compatible with both one-way and talkback page controls, so it integrates into both architectures without requiring a separate ringer path or specialized equipment at the head end.
Key Features
- Routes telephone ring signals to paging speakers across up to three independent zones
- 90 Vac ring signal or dry contact closure activation — connects to analog PBX station port
- Three zone outputs with individual volume controls for level matching
- Automatically interrupts background music or active page during ring events
- Compatible with one-way and talkback page controls
Technical Specifications
| Model | V-9924C |
|---|---|
| Type | Audible Ringer |
| Activation | 90 Vac ring signal or dry contact closure |
| Connection | Analog PBX station port |
| Zone Outputs | 3 (individual volume controls) |
| Music / Page Override | Automatic interrupt during ring |
| Compatibility | One-way and talkback page controls |



