I am in europe, the bell works on 220V of electricity.
Do I need some sort of adapter or something, that will close the circuit (make the bell ring) when the extension is called?
I plan on notifying the bell extension when another extension receives a call.
How do I wire it in? I know how to wire it to the electricity.
But I don't know how to wire it in to the analog port of the IP Office!
Can you tell me in detail or point me to a tutorial somewhere?
Then it's not a regular bell as far as telephony goes, a standard bell is line powered not mains. So is the one you have designed for a telephone system? You will probably need to refer to the manual for it to see how it connects, as the telephony ones are usually fairly obvious
You need a relay that is activated by ring voltage. The ring will close contact for bell. It may be lower cost to simply get a bell designed for telephony.
What you need is a box, a Viking LDB-3 advanced loop detector and two ECE solid state relays part number ESR5102404000. I have used this setup to do exactly what you're asking for, in a call center they wanted a big sign to light up saying "calls in queue" when the queue was notifying an analogue port.
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