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What (who) is intercom - definition

STAND-ALONE VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR USE WITHIN A BUILDING OR SMALL COLLECTION OF BUILDINGS, FUNCTIONING INDEPENDENTLY OF THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK
School intercom system; Intercom call button; Call button; Entryphone; Intercommunication device; Entry phone system; Entry phone; Intercom phone; Gate intercom; Dynamic Mesh Communication
  • A butler uses an intercom on behalf of a lady.
  • ''Sub-station'' by Bolinder's Teleradio (1950s)
  • An intercom control desk
  • 1980s MirTone intercom system
  • A modern four-wire intercom system capable of 272 sources and destinations manufactured by Telex Communications Inc.

INTERCOM         
<language> The assembly language for the G-15. Versions: INTERCOM 101, INTERCOM 1000. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959]. (1997-07-23)
intercom         
¦ noun an electrical device allowing one-way or two-way communication.
Origin
Second World War: abbrev. of intercommunication (see intercommunicate).
intercom         
(intercoms)
An intercom is a small box with a microphone which is connected to a loudspeaker in another room. You use it to talk to the people in the other room.
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Wikipedia

Intercom

An intercom, also called an intercommunication device, intercommunicator, or interphone, is a stand-alone voice communications system for use within a building, small collection of buildings or portably within a small coverage area, which functions independently of the public telephone network. Intercoms are generally mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles, but can also be detachable and portable. Intercoms can incorporate connections to public address loudspeaker systems, walkie talkies, telephones, and other intercom systems. Some intercom systems incorporate control of devices such as signal lights and door latches.

Intercoms are used on a wide variety of properties; from houses that only require one connection between a resident and the property's entrance to multi-unit apartments that require intercom hardware to be installed in every individual apartment. Some are equipped with video and its wiring (electrical installation) can be connected to the outside with a few pairs (4-6 pairs) while controlling an electric strike. The latest generations are even compatible with computers and some models include TCP/IP compatibility.

Examples of use of intercom
1. The next thing I knew he was buzzing my intercom.
2. Over the intercom, they said they were from the army.
3. Yesterday, he remained at home and refused to speak to reporters through his mansion‘s intercom.
4. The mansion is fronted by high wooden gates which can be opened only via an intercom.
5. But that seems to contrast with the need for security intercom systems in synagogues.