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Room
Phone
Intercom
Systems
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Inter-Building
Intercom
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MiniCom Q-16
Some people live with a
relative right next door or have several buildings on their property. With two
buildings perhaps a couple of hundred feet
apart,
next-door relatives may wish to put in place a local intercom solution between the two homes.
That may be to keep an eye on the elderly parent who lives in one of the
homes. Most
people will prefer a hard-wired solution for this kind of application to ensure
reliability and security. The idea is
to be able to grab a phone and call the other
house without going thru the public telephone network.
The MiniCom system delivers the exact measure for inter-building
intercom (Off-Premise Extension or OPX). |
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By
installing one MiniCom unit in any one of the two locations, you are ready for
inter-building intercom. You may use the spare pair wires in the wiring runs
of the both homes for interconnect purposes. When you plug any phone in any one of the homes to
its regular phone jack thru one of our mini-couplers, this phone will be attached
to the intercom system.
At any location where you want to service both the intercom and your
regular phone line, you may attach two phone sets to the wall jack (use an ordinary T
adapter to do so) or a low-cost two-line phone. The two-line phones give you an efficient
and elegant solution, one line-button for your regular phone line, and the other for your
intercom. Note that the users are not limited to
call other users in the other home, they can call other users in the same home!
In this case, you don't
need to know where someone is in the other home or in your own home to call him or her.
Distinctive ring does the job for you.
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