In conjunction with the dial-up public telephone system, voice quality lines
carry
videophone signals for monitoring a multitude of locations from at least one central
station for use in a variety of applications, such as for security, surveillance,
quality control and inspection, regulation of food and/or other standards in food-related
and other facilities, market research, remote monitoring of deposit and withdrawal
of funds at bank vaults, grocery chains, convenience stores, and the like. At the
central station, telephonic interface apparatus is actuated by a control unit to
selectively accomplish a telephonic connection with a remote location. Displays
include the scene at the remote location and related graphic data. During routine
operation, remote locations are displayed in sequence to at least one operator.
Such operation may be interrupted either from a remote location or central station
in the event of an urgency. In such an event, the concerned scrutiny location is
displayed for further communication involving status, camera selection, camera
configuration, audio, video and so on. Incoming calls from scrutiny stations imply
an urgent situation for immediate display. The called number, by dialed number
identification system (DNIS) may indicate the status while the calling number identifies
the location by automatic number identification (ANI) signals. Alternative signalling
and code techniques afford flexible operation as with respect to various graphic
and status indications available for displays.