Code Blue CB 9 Series Manual

CB 9 Series
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ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD INSTALL THESE UNITS. THE INSTALLATION
SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES. IN SOME COUNTRIES, A CERTIFIED
ELECTRICIAN MAY BE REQUIRED.
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Table of Contents
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Section
Section Title
Page #
2
Introduction
4
CB9 Series Model Photos
5
3
Safety Information
6
4
Installation Instructions
7
Getting Started
7
Tools Needed
7
Anchor Bolt Installation
8
Deck Mount Installation
9
Base Gasket Installation
10
CB9 Series Installation Instructions
11
Remote Mount Beacon/Strobe Installation Instructions
13
How to Replace LED Light Connectors
14
5
Power Requirements
16
6
Wiring Diagrams
20
100-240 AC / DC or 24V AC @ 60 Watt or 24V DC
20
PoE DIN Rail Power System | 48V DC 12.96w or 25.5w
21
NightCharge® 120-240V AC @ 3 Amps NO Area Light | 12VDC 10
Amps
22
Multi-Tap Transformer (Power Brick) 110-347VAC
23
7
Locating Unit Serial Numbers
24
8
Maintenance Schedule
25
9
Warranty
27
10
Download Information
28
11
Legal & Regulatory Information
29

2 Introduction
Other options include:
• IP and analog phones
• Low power consumption LED faceplate light
• Car and truck heights
• NightCharge®
• PoE power
• Custom colors and graphics
• Remote Mount LED Beacon/Strobe Kit
This guide contains all of the CB 9 Series information for the CB 9-s and the CB 9-t. This guide
contains a general overview of the CB 9 Series options and its application, installation and wiring.
Thank you for choosing the CB 9 Series for your Code Blue application.
The CB 9 Series is a versatile freestanding pedestal that is intended for gated entries where
cars and semi-trucks require access and communication. Available in a variety of
configurations, it allows for the installation of additional safety products, including cameras,
card readers or other security devices. The CB 9 Series can withstand a high rate of abuse and
is ideal for parking entry points and other gatekeeper applications.
The exclusive analog InterAct and VoIP speakerphones are designed for maximum reliability,
vandal resistance, auxiliary functions, mass notification control, and fault monitoring and
reporting capability (see IA4100 or IP5000 guides for more information).
Our unmistakable craftsmanship makes our Help Points® the most rugged on the market,
withstanding the punishment of natural and man-made disasters. With durable construction,
our pedestal units can meet any requirement or purpose. CB 9 Series units have a rugged steel
construction, industrial engineering grade reflective graphics and weather, UV and graffiti
resistant paint.
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CB 9-s CB 9-s
with
Dual Opening
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CB9 Series Model Photos
CB 9-t CB 9-t
with
Two Single
Openings
CB 9-t
with
Upper Single
Opening &
Lower Dual
Opening
CB 9-t
with
Upper Dual
Opening &
Lower Single
Opening
CB 9-t
with
Two Dual
Openings
CB 9-t
with
One Dual
Opening

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Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to
property.
IMPORTANT
Indicates significant information that is essential for proper product
functionality.
NOTE
Indicates useful information that helps get the most out of a
product.
3 Safety Information
HAZARD LEVELS LEGEND
WARNING
DANGER
Safety Instructions
Code Blue products shall be installed by trained professionals. The installation should
conform to all local codes. In some countries, a certified electrician may be required.
When transporting a Code Blue product, use the original packaging or equivalent to
prevent damage to the product.
Code Blue products shall be used in compliance with local laws and regulations.
Store the Code Blue product in a dry and ventilated environment.
Do not install the product on unstable brackets, surfaces or walls.
Use only applicable tools when installing Code Blue products.
Do not use chemicals, caustic agents, steel wool or aerosol cleaners other than those
tested and recommended by Code Blue.
Use only accessories that comply with technical specifications of the product. These
can be provided by Code Blue or a third party.
Use only spare/replacement parts provided by or recommended by Code Blue.
Transportation
When transporting a Code Blue product, use the original packaging or equivalent to
prevent damage to the product.
WARNING
NOTICE
NOTICE
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4 Installation Instructions
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Important Notes:
Getting Started
EIA/TIA, ANSI, CSA and BICSI cabling or similar standards shall be adhered to
for proper operation of Code Blue communication devices connected to
copper or fiber infrastructures communications cable and electrical cable in
the same conduit is not an acceptable installation and shall not be supported.
Analog phones require a minimum of 23mA for proper operation (26-29mA
recommended).
Each analog speakerphone requires its own phone line or PBX extension.
Multiple units shall not be supported.
Speakerphones require programming before operation. Consult the
speakerphone’s Administrator Guide for instructions.
If you are installing IP speakerphones, please read the appropriate manuals
and consult with your Network Administrator.
Size electrical wiring based on length of run.
CB 9-s & CB 9-t Tools Required
Ladder for CB 9-t, remote audio paging and/or beacon/strobe only.
Drill and security bit for removing and inserting security screws on phone,
dome top and access door
1-1/8" socket set and extension for installing anchor bolts or Deck Mount Kits
Phillips head screwdriver and flat head screwdriver
Tools Needed

Anchor Bolt Installation Instructions
2.1 Pull power and phone line up through the conduits – A minimum of two feet of
wire must be available from the conduit for electrical and communications wiring.
1.1 Conduit – Electrical and telephone line conduit, with a maximum combined
diameter of four inches, should be run up through the center of the foundation
hole. A minimum of four inches and a maximum of six inches of conduit above
the finished grade level is required. To ensure proper grounding, a ½-inch x 8-
foot copper rod should be inserted in the center of the foundation and tied to the
steel pedestal.
1.2 Pour the Foundation – The foundation should be at least 24 inches in diameter
and to the correct depth for the frost line in your area, with a minimum depth of at
least three feet (follow local building codes for foundations).
1.3 Set the Anchor Bolts in the Wet Foundation – Four 24-inch L-shaped anchor
bolts and an aligning template are supplied for anchoring the Code Blue unit. The
bolts should be set into the foundation so that six inches are left showing above the
finished grade level. The anchor bolts should be aligned, using the supplied template
in such a way that the phone faceplate on the unit will face in the desired direction.
2.0 WIRING
1.0 FOUNDATION
NOTE: Follow all national and local codes governing this installation.
24.00
KEEP CONDUIT
CONTAINED WITHIN
4.00" DIAMETER 4.00
4.00
8.00
BOLT CIRCLE
FOR ANCHOR BOLTS
6.00
TO BE DETERMINED
BY FROST LINE AND
LOCAL CODES
USE PROVIDED TEMPLATE TO LOCATE ANCHOR BOLTS
PHONE FACEPLATE DIRECTION
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Deck Mount Installation Instructions
1.1 Drill Deck Holes – Drill four holes through the deck or floor for the four 3/4” threaded
rods. The holes should be aligned, using the template provided in such a way that the
phone faceplate on the unit will face in the desired direction (see figure below).
1.2 Drill a fifth hole in the center to accommodate the conduit.
1.3 Position Upper Deck Plate – Position the first plate working from above the deck.
1.4 Place rods, nuts, & washers - Thread a nut and washer on the end of each rod so that
approximately six inches extends beyond the base of the washer. Insert each rod
through the top side of the plate, plate gasket, and down through the four holes in the
deck.
1.5 Position Lower Deck Plate – Position the second plate working from below the
deck. Have another worker hold the upper plate and rods in place from above the deck.
1.6 Place Second Gasket - Place the second plate gasket and then the second plate
over the threaded rods. Place the second plate gasket and then the second plate over
the threaded rods.
1.7 Secure second Plate - Secure the second plate with nuts and washers provided. If
required, readjust the nu Secure the second plate with nuts and washers provided. If
required, readjust the nutsts so that six inches of the rods are above the top of the
upper plate (see figure below).
1.8 Secure Lower Nuts – To prevent tampering, it is advisable to tack weld the lower
nuts to the threaded rod.
2.1 Pull power and phone line through conduits – A minimum of two feet of wire must
be available from the conduit for electrical and communications wiring.
2.2 Conduit – Electrical and telephone line conduit is run through the deck and the
center openings (two-inch diameter) of the upper and lower deck plates. A minimum of
four inches and a maximum of six inches of conduit above the upper plate is required.
2.0 WIRING
1.0 DECK MOUNT FOUNDATION
NOTE: The top of the plate is the side with the tapered edge.
B B
3/4" THREADED ROD OF SUFFICENT
LENGTH TO PASS THROUGH DECK
AND ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 6”
ABOVE THE TOP DECK PLATE.
PHONE
FACEPLATE
DIRECTION
CB 1 Base
ALLOW
1/2" GAP FOR
VENTING
Ø14.00
DECK PLATE
Ø8.00
BOLT CIRCLE
ELECTRICAL
AND TELEPHONE
LINE CONDUIT
6.00
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SKIP if installation does not include a Deck Mount Kit

Access the mounting studs through the access door on the side of the unit.
Place the second washer on the anchor bolt and place the nut on
top.
Tighten the mounting nuts onto the anchor bolts. This may be more
convenient if a long socket, extension and universal joint is used to
tighten the hardware.
Set the gasket on the bolts and cut a small hole where the conduit is
located.
Stretch the screen tightly around the conduit pipe. Slide the gasket over
the bolts to the base of unit.
*For an extra-strong seal, a bead of silicone caulk can be put on the gasket from
bolt hole to bolt hole before setting the gasket into place and around the conduit.
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Base Gasket Installation Instructions

CB 9 Series Installation Instructions
3.1 Ground – The ground (green) wire should be stripped and fastened to the
supplied grounding lug.
3.2 24V AC supply – Run power directly into the 5 finger manifold
3.3 120/240V AC supply – Connect the labeled Molex connectors inside the unit
to the corresponding Molex connectors on the Power Brick.
2.1 Screw one set of nuts and washers onto the anchor bolts – After the foundation
has set, screw one set of nuts followed by one set of washers onto the anchor bolts.
Set the nuts such that the lowest washer is about 2½ inches above the concrete and at
an even height. To accomplish this, use a small level and check all three directions.
These nuts are not adjustable after the unit is in place. The bottom edge of the Code
Blue unit will be ½-inch above the concrete when installed.
IMPORTANT: The leveling of the bottom nuts is crucial to the leveling of the unit. A
small error in the adjustment of these will be magnified after installation.
IMPORTANT: A ½-inch air gap is required between the foundation and the unit.
Moisture problems may result if this condition is not complied with.
2.2 Set the unit on the anchor bolts – Align the phone plate in the desired direction
and lift the Code Blue unit over the anchor bolts. Note that the unit weighs 190-420
pounds. Use appropriate lifting materials and methods to avoid possible injury and/or
damage.
2.3 Secure the unit – Access the mounting studs through the door on the side of the
unit. Place the second washer and nut and then tighten the mounting nuts onto the
anchor bolts. This may be more convenient if a long socket, extension and universal
joint is used to tighten the hardware.
3.0 WIRING
See diagrams next page
All wiring must be installed and connected by experienced and certified personnel to meet
local and national electrical codes, and will include a service disconnect.
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2.0 SET THE UNIT
1.0 FOUNDATION (see Anchor Bolt Installation Instructions)

Figure 1
All wiring must be installed and connected by experienced and certified personnel to
meet local and national electrical codes, and will include a service disconnect.
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Remote Mount Beacon/Strobe Installation Instructions
A - pole-bracket
B - banding
C - J-box
D - pole-bracket mount nut (4 each)
E - pole-bracket mount screw (4 each)
F - conduit plug
H - strobe-bracket
I - 6-32 X ½ screws (4 each)
J - strobe light
K - M4 X 8 screws (3 each) (Low voltage)
K - 10-24 X ¾ screws (2 each) (High voltage)
3.1 Using the three M4 X 8 screws enclosed (K), fasten the strobe (J) to the round
portion of the strobe bracket.
4.1 Connect all wiring from the strobe to the wiring from the unit inside of the J-box
using wire nuts.
4.2 Attach strobe bracket to the J-box using four 6-32 X ½ screws as shown.
1.1 Thread the banding (B) through the pole bracket (A) located on the backside of
the J-box (C).
1.2 Wrap the banding around the pole. Cut the banding to desired length.
1.3 Using a screwdriver or nut driver, tighten the banding and make sure that the unit
is in the desired location.
NOTE: J-box must be positioned so weep hole faces down.
1.0
2.0
3.0
ATTACH LIGHT TO BRACKET
ATTACH J-BOX TO THE POLE
ATTACH LIGHT AND BRACKET TO THE J-BOX
NOTE: If the beacon/strobe is mounted upside-down, a drain hole must be drilled
into the lens to prevent it from filling with water.
All wiring must be installed and connected by experienced and certified personnel to meet local and national electrical codes,
and will include a service disconnect.
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How to Replace LED Light Connectors
As of 2020, Code Blue strobe, area and faceplate lights come with Wago connectors.
These connectors provide ease of use and a much stronger connection. Below are the
steps needed to change to the new connectors. Each new LED light should come with
both the plug-and-socket Wago connectors.
Example:
Cut off both wires.
Wago socket
connectors to
add to your wires.
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This will work on strobe, area and faceplate lights. Please contact
technicalsupport@codeblue.com if you need further assistance.
Strip all wires and twist tight.
Place small screwdriver into square hole and push down. Insert cut wire into round hole
and remove screwdriver. Repeat on the rest of the connectors.
Once all connectors have been switched, you are ready to apply power to the LED.
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The following tables on pages 16-19 include CB9 and ALL OTHER Code Blue devices &
enclosures for reference.
5 Power Requirements
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6 Wiring Diagrams
100-240 AC / DC or 24V AC @ 60 Watt or 24V DC
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