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Intercall 600/700 Installation & Operation Guide Issue 4.27 Page 4 of 78
The INTERCALL 600 is our most popular addressable call system, coupling flexibility with ease of use, it provides a
complete solution that out performs practically all other systems available today. Being an addressable system, it
requires only one two core connection to network devices and operates at 12voltsDC. The room descriptions may be
programmed using a PC compatible laptop computer or similar which can be programmed on or off site as required.
L622 Standard Call Point.
A Call Point is required for every individual call location on the system. It features six levels of
call, multi-colour re-assurance LED & ‘call follower’ sounder. The industry standard trigger
socket will accept pear leads, pressure mats, portable radio triggers and a host of other triggering
devices. Options which must be specified when ordering include: Magnetic Key reset (L622M)
Emergency call only. Non-latching call points are available for telephones etc. see pages 31 & 45
L628 LCD Displays.
A Display Unit is required in every location where calls are to be shown and the alarm is to
sound. It features LCD display with backlight, multi-level adjustable alarm, day/night volume
control, ‘Priority’ alarm tone for specific call locations, configuration menus and an output
which can be connected to trigger external equipment. All displays are identical but can be
configured on site to operate independently. see page 35
L733 Door Monitoring & Access Control Point.
Generally used to monitor fire doors and main entrances for unauthorised entry or exit. Token
allows door to be opened by authorised personnel without sounding the alarm and isolated to
allow the door to be left open if required. Supplied with two magnetic tokens. See page33
SCP Slave Call Point.
Slave call points are used to cover several beds in one room or ward where each individual bed
does not require a separate identity on the call system. Units must be wired back to a standard call
point to provide the reset and to generate the call identity. see page 53
L746 Overdoor Light.
Overdoor lights are an optional item normally positioned above the door in a corridor to indicate
the status of the call point(s) within the room. The L746 can be used to monitor several call point
addresses and are ideal for ‘end of corridor’ indication. The L746S Unit is fitted with an integral
sounder. see page 36
L714 Remote Sounder with relay.
Remote Sounders are used in areas where only an audible alarm is required. The sounder is similar
in operation to the L628 with limited zoning facilities. Any assistance or emergency call on the
system will over-ride the standard call tone. The unit is fitted with a relay which provides N.O
and N.C ‘dry’ contacts. see page 41
CS1 Ceiling Pull Switch
Connects to call point for en-suite rooms
and bathrooms/toilets See Page 55
L717 & L737 Power Supply & FJB2
Provides power for system & holds back up
b
attery. Laptop connects to L717 to configure
system. L737 is a booster PSU required for
larger systems See Page 31
Printers and alphanumeric pagers
Printers and alphanumeric pagers may be
connected to the system with the L747
universal interface. See Page 36

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