Overview
Valcom V-1026C Corridor Wall Speaker with Amplifier
Valcom V-1026C Corridor Wall Speaker with Built-In AmplifierOverviewThe Valcom V-1026C is a wall-mounted bi-directional corridor speaker engineered fo…
Valcom V-1026C Corridor Wall Speaker with Amplifier
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Overview
Valcom V-1026C Corridor Wall Speaker with Built-In Amplifier
Overview
The Valcom V-1026C is a wall-mounted bi-directional corridor speaker engineered for institutional and commercial paging applications. Featuring an integrated amplifier and manual volume control, this unit delivers consistent voice clarity for emergency alerts, routine announcements, and background music distribution across offices, schools, hospitals, and multi-tenant facilities.
Compatibility
Designed for wall and rack installation environments where space is constrained. The speaker supports microphone input, enabling direct integration with hand-held or desk-mounted paging controls. Compatible with standard Valcom paging infrastructure and distributed audio systems requiring point-source reproduction in corridors and transition spaces.
Key Features
- Built-in amplifier eliminates external amp requirement
- Manual volume control for on-site adjustment
- Bi-directional audio capability
- Wall and rack mounting options
- Microphone input support
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
Fixed scope • Fixed price
System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology