Monitored Direct Call System (Refuge)

 

 Refuge Call System

The central unit is fitted with illuminated momentary push switches for each of the Refuge areas. When a call is requested the relevant indicator illuminates and the phone rings to attract the attention of an incoming call. The master handset is lifted and the illuminated switch pressed, thereby connecting the slave phone/hands free to the master. A normal duplex (phone) or semi duplex (loudspeaker) conversation can then take place. Replacing the handset cancels the call. Multiple calls are logged onto the control panel and taken at the discretion of the master. Up to 4 refuge telephone areas can be spoken to at the same time, but only one hands free unit. Dims:- Master 16 line - H = 392 mm W = 412 mm D = 100 mm
 


Refuge call systems are manufactured to suit the environment they are installed into and fall into the following groups:-
 

 

By way of a Telephone Handset which when lifted automatically calls the central control and speech is transmitted on a duplex configuration similar to a standard telephone but is monitored for fault or removal. These can be enclosed into a flush wall mounting enclosure or surface wall mounted.

 

 

 

A Hands Free Loud Speaking version is available which is exactly the same size as the phone but a call is made by pressing a large momentary push button which will illuminate a re-assurance indicator on the front panel when registered at the central control unit. Dims:- Slave 330 mm H x 185 mm W x 95 mm D

 

 

 

A Stainless Steel Hands Free flush or surface version is available with the same facilities. Dims:- S/S Slave panel H = 260mm W = 185mm Flush back box - H = 230mm W = 155mm D = 55mm Surface back box - H = 290mm W = 220mm D = 50mm

 

 

Combined Systems

Either of the above units can mixed and combined with a Fire phone system, to make an integrated system. The central control panel can deal with both systems and have the ability for any slave to be patched to any other Refuge or Fire phone at the discretion of the central controller.


 

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