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intended receiver is free so he can reinstate the call or
the system can automatically recall the receiver.
Call Forwarding. Call forwarding allows all calls
directed to a station to be forwarded to another station.
Call Reply. When the called person is absent, the caller
may dial a call-back signal which indicates that he has
been called.
Call Transfer. Particularly useful for transferring a call
to or from a secretary.
Camp On. Camp-on is a feature which allows the caller
to camp-on to the called person when that person is in
communication with someone else. Once the called
person hangs up, the caller is automatically connected
to him. Normally, camp-on only holds on for 10–20 s
before dropping out, or may remain in service until the
next call is initiated.
Central Answering Service. Units can be set up to go
through a central answering person with automatic
queuing of incoming calls.
Conference. Conference calls can be held with more
than one party. Normally three to four parties is the
maximum limit, however some systems may be
expanded to a 30 party conference.
Display Features. Today’s intercoms usually use an
LCD type display system which gives the called or
calling station number, in addition may display a series
of preprogrammed messages, whether or not the called
station is in privacy mode and time/date.
Group Callback. Many systems are setup so that
various groups can be connected with one button so a
person can call an entire group at one time.
Hands Free. In this condition, conversations are hands
free from anywhere in the room as long as it is a duplex
system. This can be changed to confidential at any time
by a person picking up the handset and operating as a
telephone system.
Hurry Up. If the conversation channel is busy, and the
caller needs to make an emergency or an important call,
Figure 43-8. Ring Master Intercommunications Crisis Alert System at Toronto-Pearson International Airport. Courtesy of
Ring Communications, Inc.
Infield
Terminal
(62 stations)
A = RS 485 to fiber transceivers
A
Stage 12Copper
exchange
(164 stations)
A
Stage 10Copper
exchange
Park Garage
(9600 cars)
(144 stations)
A
Stage 11Copper
exchange
Central
Utilities
Facilities
(58 stations)
A
Stage 5 Copper
exchange
Firehall #2
(6 stations)
A
Stage 2 Copper
exchange
APM
Parking
(6 stations)
A
Stage 4 Copper
exchange
Terminal 1
Comm Rm 1
(354 stations)
A
Stage 6Copper
exchange
(248 stations)
A
Stage 7Copper
exchange
(150 stations)
A
Stage 8Copper
exchange
Terminal 3
(80 stations)
A
Stage 9Copper
exchange
APM
Building
(23 stations)
A
Stage 13Copper
exchange
(65 stations)
A
Stage 12Copper
exchange
(28 stations)
A
Stage 14Copper
exchange
Terminal 1
Comm Rm 2
Park Garage
(9600 cars)
Terminal 3
Comm Hub
Airport
Train Sys
Firehall #1
(3 stations)
Central
Workshop
Facility
(8 stations)
Stage 1
exchange
(120 stations)
Main
Control
Center
Digital
Network
Controller
Train 1
exchange
(6 stations)
Train 1
exchange
(6 stations)
Security
Gate
Firehall 2
Remote
Stations
Toronto-Pearson
International
Airport
Radio link
w/VOIP
Radio link
w/VOIP
Fiber link
8 km
Fiber link
7.4 km
Fiber link
8.4 km
Fiber link
7.4 km
Fiber link
7.2 km
Fiber link
5.4 km
Fiber link
5.4 km
Fiber link
6.4 km
Fiber link
5.7 km
Fiber link
5.7 km
Fiber link
7 km
Fiber link
9 km
Fiber link
8.7 km
Copper link
0.5 km
Copper link
1 km
Copper
link
0.5 km
Copper
link
2.3 km