OH MY Goodness BCMaint, you still have an EZ-1 in operation? Where is it in operation at? The IP Office we be a great improvement.
Quick note, the EZ-1 was my first experiment with paging systems. My high school had an EZ-1 in 1995 and the main office struggled with paging from a microphone on an old DuKane console. As a student who did the morning PA annoucements, I suggested to the principal that we talk to the phone man, in this case Frank Banas from KLF Communications Indiana, to hook the EZ-1 to the back of an input on the DuKane. It worked! The principal was so happy that he could go to any phone in the building, get a modern sounding page prompt tone on the speakers when dialing 60 and talking across the school. The only thing he hated, was when I would slam the phone down over the PA system after I made the announcements...I liked the noise...but he would rush out to press the release button and beat me to it!
Then a huge civil war broke out within the school. The football coach weight room sound system was bypassed when the new EZ-1 was connected to the port on the DuKane, so he would come and shut it off constantly. Finally he gave up. Then they discovered that the tornado siren didn't work properly and it required the principal to page an entire afternoon repeatedly across the school and everyone hated me for that! haha.
Anyways, thanks for bringing back the good memories of the old EZ-1. Are you going to pitch the EZ-1?
Do you have access to get a third party SIP device? If so, I would recommend getting a SNOM PA-1 paging SIP device $99 and then take the standard two wire RCA outputs from the SNOM PA-1 and connect it to the bogen input. The SNOM sounds like a full fledged highly audible sports stadium PA system. I have one connected to my IP Office as a SIP extension.
Joseph Sus Jr. Nortel Emetrotel Consultant