OmniCALL – Combined Fire Telephone & Disabled Refuge (Type C outstation)

A combined OmniCALL outstation that brings a fire telephone and disabled refuge communication together in one unit, giving clear two-way voice support for staff and occupants when it matters most.

SKU: OCCCRP Category: Tag: Manufacturer:

Key Benefits

Key Benefits

  • Two-in-one call point for fire response and disabled refuge support
  • Hands-free refuge communication plus a dedicated handset for responders
  • Clear identification with Braille and luminescent style labelling
  • Induction loop output and hearing aid compatibility for accessible communication (fire telephone)
  • The fire telephone provides full-duplex speech, whilst the disabled refuge remote offers speech-steered communication
  • A practical solution for mixed-use locations such as stair cores and lobbies
  • One address on the Master Station
  • Built in loudspeaker to allow broadcasting to all Type A and Type C outstations via Master Station
  • Reset via outstation button
  • Monitored external beacon output
  • Ability to conference call with up to four Type A or Type C outstations via the Master Station

Details

Description

The OmniCALL OCCCRP combines a fire telephone handset and a hands-free disabled refuge point in one compact unit, making it a great choice where space is limited or you want a single, easy-to-find call point.

It helps both emergency teams and building users communicate quickly and confidently, with clear voice audio, simple call initiation and reassuring labelling.

Technical Data

Technical Data

Power Supply: 15-36V
Power Consumption: 30mA @ 24V
Humidity Range: 0-90% non-condensing
Temperature Range: -5°C to +40°C
Indicators: Status
Finish: RAL 3020 & RAL 6024 / Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 130 x 395 x 80 mm (W x H x D)
Mounting height (to centre): 1235-1330 mm
Knockouts/cable entry points: 20 mm

Audio:

  • Fire telephone: Full duplex speech
  • Disabled refuge remote: Speech steered communication

Wiring:

  • Can be wired for either loop or radial connections

Compliance:

  • BS 5839-9: Code of practice for design, installation and maintenance of emergency voice communication systems
  • BS 8893: Emergency voice communication (EVC) systems. Components. Specification.
  • BS 8300-1: Code of practice for the design of an accessible and inclusive built environment
  • BS 9991: Fire safety in the design, management and use of residential buildings
  • BS 9999: Fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings

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Where OmniCALL fits best

OmniCALL is a best choice when you need:

A modern EVC system for new build projects

A straightforward upgrade path for existing sites

Minimal disruption in occupied buildings

It is equally at home in residential towers, hotels, healthcare, education, retail, and transport and many more.