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  1. AC Inductance
  2. All Call Adaptor
  3. All Call Button
  4. Apartment/Office Station
  5. Audio Monitoring
  6. All Call
  7. All Page
  8. Audio Only Door Station
  9. Auxiliary Light Control
  10. Background Music
  11. Bathroom Pull Cord
  12. Call Button
  13. Call Tone
  14. Call Reset Switch
  15. CCTV Camera Call-up
  16. CCD
  17. Chime Tone (Door Chime)
  18. Chime Extension
  19. Common Area Call Stations
  20. Composite Video Output
  21. Concierge Station (Security Guard Station)
  22. Corridor Light
  23. Daisy-chained Wiring
  24. Desk Mount
  25. Door Release Relay
  26. Door Release
  27. Door/Gate Station
  28. Dry Contact Closure
  29. DSP
  30. Dual Patient Stations
  31. Entry Panel
  32. External Signaling Device
  33. External Signaling Relay
  34. Flush Mount
  35. Handheld Call Switch
  36. Hands Free Reply
  37. Handset Communication
  38. Handset Master
  39. Handset Sub
  40. Homerun Wiring
  41. Infrared LED Illuminator
  42. Instant On
  43. LED Call Indicator
  44. Locator LED
  45. Low Capacitance Cable
  46. Master Station
  47. Master to Master Communication
  48. Mid Capacitance Cable
  49. Monitor (Video)
  50. Multi-Conductor Cable with Overall Shield
  51. Normally Closed Contact
  52. Normally Open Contact
  53. Open Voice Communication
  54. PanTilt
  55. Patient Stations
  56. Pedestal Stand
  57. Picture Memory Unit
  58. Privacy
  59. Remote Control
  60. Residential Station
  61. Selective Calling
  62. Semi-Flush Mount
  63. Single Patient Stations
  64. Sub Station
  65. Sub-master Station
  66. Surface Mount
  67. Talkpath
  68. TFT LCD
  69. Twisted Pair Cable
  70. Vandal Resistant
  71. Video Entry Station
  72. Video Monitoring
  73. Volatile Memory
  74. VOX Communication
  75. Wall Mount
  76. White LED Illuminator
  77. Zone Indicator Light
  78. Zone Paging



  1. AC Inductance

    Interference from electrical wiring or devices. This is usually manifested by 60 cycle buzz when the open voice intercom stations or wiring are located too closely to AC wiring. Take proper precautions to avoid interference.

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  2. All Call Adaptor

    Adapter that adds All Call to an Aiphone system. An All Call Adapter may also add chime and background music input features.

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  3. All Call Button

    The button on a station that activates the All Call feature. In some systems, press the All Call button and make an announcement. With the LEF masters, press the All Call button, then the TALK button to make the announcement.

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  4. Apartment/Office Station

    Intercom station used to communicate with the visitor, and equipped with a door release button to allow the visitor entry into the building.

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  5. Audio Monitoring

    The ability to "listen in" to a door or sub station without that station being aware that they are being listened to.

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  6. All Call

    On systems with this feature, by pressing the All Call button, then the Talk button, the announcement will be transmitted throughout inside intercom stations in the system. Some systems have this feature built in. All Call is provided through additional equipment on the LEF and LEF-C systems.

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  7. All Page

    Paging all zones in a system simultaneously.

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  8. Audio Only Door Station

    An intercom unit designed for outdoor use, able to call and communicate with an intercom station inside.

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  9. Auxiliary Light Control

    The ability to turn on and off an outside light that will illuminate the area surrounding a door station.

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  10. Background Music

    Music (AM/FM Radio, or music from an external source) heard through the inside intercom stations. Available as a feature on the Master Sentry System (LEF-C) with specified equipment. (BGM is a common abbreviation for background music.)

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  11. Bathroom Pull Cord

    A call station located next to a toilet or shower, allowing a person to call for help. The call from the bathroom pull cord must be reset at the station itself.

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  12. Call Button

    A button for placing a call to the master station. This can either be built into the intercom station or it can be a remote device, depending on the system and the remote station requirements.

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  13. Call Tone

    Mono electronic tone heard when a sub calls a master station. This tone can also be heard when a master calls a sub by depressing the designated buttons for calling by tone.

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  14. Call Reset Switch

    A switch allowing a call from the remote station to be canceled at the calling location, rather than at the master station only.

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  15. CCTV Camera Call-up

    Ability to activate a CCTV camera at the same time that an intercom remote station is selected.

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  16. CCD

    Charged Couple Device.

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  17. Chime Tone (Door Chime)

    A multi-stroke chime heard through the system as it is designed. This feature is standard on some systems, and an option on other systems.

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  18. Chime Extension

    Hearing the chime when a person calls from a door at a remote inside location.

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  19. Common Area Call Stations

    Station for use where bathroom pull cord stations are required, but no patient station is installed. Equipped with two corridor lamps.

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  20. Composite Video Output

    Standard 1 volt peak-to-peak video signal. Compatible with CCTV systems.

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  21. Concierge Station (Security Guard Station)

    Intercom station allowing calling and answering communication with each Entry Panel in the system, as well as selective calling and answering capability with all Apartment/Office stations in the system.

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  22. Corridor Light

    An indicating device installed above a doorway in a healthcare environment. An illuminated lamp indicates that a call has been placed in that room.

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  23. Daisy-chained Wiring

    The wiring method where the wire path is in and out of each station from the first to the last location. Most Aiphone systems are designed to be wired in a daisy-chained fashion, unless otherwise specified.

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  24. Desk Mount

    An intercom unit that can be placed on a desk or counter.

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  25. Door Release Relay

    Relay to interface electric door strike to intercom system. Required on some systems.

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  26. Door Release

    Activating an electric door strike or a magnetic lock from the inside intercom system. Aiphone systems are designed to activate an electric strike, with a relay required on some systems. Activation of a magnetic lock can be done by using a different type of relay contact.

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  27. Door/Gate Station

    Weather resistant sub station. Designed to be used at doors, gates, or any outside area. Pressing call button activates a tone and/or LED at the master station(s). When the master answers, communication is hands free at door, controlled by the master.

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  28. Dry Contact Closure

    A closure where no voltage is present. Commonly used for door release contacts, either directly out of a unit or the relay being used for interface between the intercom and door strike.

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  29. DSP

    Digital Signal Processing

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  30. Dual Patient Stations

    Patient station with two call button jacks.

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  31. Entry Panel

    Device used at the entry of a building, usually providing selective calling and communication to offices, condominiums, or apartments inside the building.

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  32. External Signaling Device

    A supplemental sounding device tied in with an intercom system for remote or louder indication of a call being received. (Requires additional equipment.)

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  33. External Signaling Relay

    The relay required to activate an external signaling device. Choose the relay specifically designed for that purpose on the system being installed.

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  34. Flush Mount

    Mounting the intercom station into a backbox or opening in the wall, where the majority of the unit is in the wall. The faceplate and call button will be on the surface of the wall, having a low profile.

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  35. Handheld Call Switch

    A call button on a cord, usually for healthcare applications. Cord either plugs into a wall jack or the intercom station, depending on the system.

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  36. Hands Free Reply

    Respond without touching the intercom station when called by a master station.

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  37. Handset Communication

    Using a telephone style handset to talk to another person, who is using a similar handset or an open voice door station.

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  38. Handset Master

    Intercom master station equipped with a handset. Pick up handset to communicate with remote station. (Some systems also provide a push-to-talk button, in which case either method can be used to communicate with the remote station.)

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  39. Handset Sub

    A unit designed to be used as a sub station. Used like a telephone, but communicates with the intercom master station.

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  40. Homerun Wiring

    Wires from stations all run to a designated unit or location. Use this method only for stations and systems that specify homerun wiring.

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  41. Infrared LED Illuminator

    Built-in LED’s that project infrared light to illuminate a caller located within a foot of a video door station.

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  42. Instant On

    When a call is placed from a door station, the inside stations will automatically turn on and allow audio and video monitoring.

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  43. LED Call Indicator

    When a call is placed from a door or sub station, the corresponding LED station light will light up on the master(s) for approximately 20 seconds. The lights will not light up when a master calls another master. The station LED light will come on when a master depresses a station selector button.

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  44. Locator LED

    An LED that is always lit to show the location of a door station. (Lights up when the system is powered.)

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  45. Low Capacitance Cable

    Cable with capacitance rating of 17pF per foot or lower.

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  46. Master Station

    Station where communication is initiated and controlled. The features of a master station may include selective calling, All Call button, Privacy, Occupied light, Monitoring Capability, Door Release and other features provided from components included in a system. (All Call for the LEF system requires additional equipment.)

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  47. Master to Master Communication

    Communication between master stations. Calling master presses TALK button. Responding station speaks hands free

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  48. Mid Capacitance Cable

    Cable with capacitance rating of 24pF per foot or lower.

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  49. Monitor (Video)

    The video monitor unit used in conjunction with the intercom to provide audio/video door answering.

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  50. Multi-Conductor Cable with Overall Shield

    Cable that has multiple wires in a single jacket. Every wire will be a different color, and they are not paired. Shielding is an aluminum covering over all wires just inside the outer jacket along with a bare metal stranded wire (called a drain wire). If the lines indicating wires are parallel on the wiring diagram, that indicates the use of a multi-conductor cable.

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  51. Normally Closed Contact

    A contact for door release that is in the closed position when not activated, and opens when the door release button is pressed. This type of contact is typically required to activate a magnetic lock device.

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  52. Normally Open Contact

    A contact for door release that is in the open position when not activated, and closes when the door release button is pressed. This type of contact is typically required to activate an electric door strike.

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  53. Open Voice Communication

    Speaker type communication without having to pick up a handset. Open voice communication normally requires the person initiating a call from a master station to press and hold a talk button while speaking, then releasing to listen. The responding person simply speaks toward the intercom station without touching it.

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  54. PanTilt

    The term used to describe Aiphone's video door stations with a movable camera built in. Pan indicates horizontal movement, and Tilt indicates vertical movement.

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  55. Patient Stations

    Intercom stations for a healthcare application. Standard features include 2-way communication, bedside call button jack(s), and a cancel button (which resets the call to the nurses station).

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  56. Pedestal Stand

    A mounting device that allows the intercom to be installed at the proper height for ease of use.

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  57. Picture Memory Unit

    Aiphone’s KC-32EU, which provides snapshots of visitors every time a call is placed from a video entry system equipped with this unit.

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  58. Privacy

    With the privacy button depressed, station can receive communication, but the response back to the calling station is blocked. To speak from a station in privacy mode, momentarily depress the talk or call button to open up communication both ways. LEF master stations have this feature, as well as LE-series sub stations with an "N" at the end of the model number.

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  59. Remote Control

    Remote activation or deactivation of devices from an intercom station. Lights can be turned on, alarm contacts disarmed, surveillance cameras activated, video monitors turned on, and door releases activated. Any function controlled with N/O or N/C contact can be done with this feature on specified Aiphone systems.

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  60. Residential Station

    Handset intercom station used to communicate with the visitor, and equipped with a door release button to allow the visitor entry into the building.

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  61. Selective Calling

    Call a specific station in the system by depressing that station's selector button at a master station. Communication at the calling master is push to talk, release to listen. At the called station, communication is hands free.

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  62. Semi-Flush Mount

    Part of the intercom unit is recessed into the wall, but part of it is outside of the wall as well.

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  63. Single Patient Stations

    Patient station with one call button jack.

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  64. Sub Station

    Receives a call from a master station, and can place a call to master(s) by tone and/or light. In open voice systems, the communication is hands free at the sub station, controlled by the master. In handset systems, the communication is simultaneous through the handset.

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  65. Sub-master Station

    Station used to receive calls from a master, make an All Call, and/or answer a call from a door station. (Available as part of the LEF-C system only.)

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  66. Surface Mount

    Mounting the intercom station to the surface of a wall, not having any part of the unit recessed into the wall.

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  67. Talkpath

    Circuits on which communication takes place. The number of talkpaths, also called communication paths, is generally one unless otherwise specified.

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  68. TFT LCD

    Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Diode. The latest technology in color video monitors, and the type of monitors typically used in laptop computers.

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  69. Twisted Pair Cable

    A type of cable where there are individually twisted pairs of wires within a single jacket. This type of cable is only recommended on a few of Aiphone's systems, and will be indicated on the wiring diagrams by illustrating twisted wires.

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  70. Vandal Resistant

    A unit made from steel, able to stand up to a more harsh environment than standard units. A stainless steel call button is used, and additional protection is provided for the speaker.

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  71. Video Entry Station

    A unit that includes both a video camera and audio intercom, allowing both audio and video communication from an entry area and an inside monitor/intercom location.

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  72. Video Monitoring

    The ability to activate a video door station camera from an inside location to see the area around the camera.

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  73. Volatile Memory

    Items stored in memory will be lost if power is removed from the unit.

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  74. VOX Communication

    Communication is activated using a voice sensing circuit. Communication is sent (transmitted) when voice or noise is detected above a pre-set threshold. When voice or noise falls below that threshold, communication is received from the other station in the system. This creates a hands free 2-way communication system where each person talks without pressing buttons or using a handset.

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  75. Wall Mount

    An intercom unit that is designed to be mounted vertically on a wall.

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  76. White LED Illuminator

    Built LED’s that project white light to illuminate a caller at a color video door station.

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  77. Zone Indicator Light

    Device with four separate lamps, used to indicate if there are any calls in each of four defined zones in the system.

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  78. Zone Paging

    Paging through an overhead speaker system, divided into areas or groups. Most systems allow multiple zones of paging.

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