Code Blue CB 6 Series Manual

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ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD INSTALL THESE UNITS. THE INSTALLATION
SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES. IN SOME COUNTRIES, A CERTIFIED
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Section
Section Title
Page #
2
Introduction
4
3
Safety Information
5
4
Installation Instructions
6
Tools Needed
6
Getting Started
7
Phone Enclosure Installation
8
S-1000 & S-1050 Strobe/Beacon
9
5
Programming
10
6
Power Requirements
11
7
Alternative Mounting
15
8
Wiring Diagrams
16
100-240 AC / DC or 24V AC @ 60 Watt or 24V DC
16
9
Locating Unit Serial Number
17
10
Warranty
18
11
Maintenance Schedule
19
12
Download Information
21
13
Legal & Regulatory Information
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2 Introduction
CB6-s
Surface Mount Enclosure
CB6-f
Flush Mount Enclosure
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IP and analog phones
Remote Beacon/Strobe
Pole Mounting Kit
Thank you for choosing one of our CB6 Series phone enclosures for your Code Blue
application.
The rugged housings along with Code Blue's speakerphones, meet the need for a
vandal resistant unit while providing a cost effective & reliable solution.
Our CB6 Series phone enclosures are a good choice for hallways, transit centers,
parking decks and other sheltered structures.
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 LS1000 guides for more
information). .
The optional Remote Mount LED Beacon/Strobe Kit allows the user flexibility
throughout the job.
Other options include:
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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
Tools Needed
All CB6 Units Require:
• Ladder to reach above the unit - For Remote Beacon Strobe Only.
• Drill & Security Bit for removing & inserting security screws on phone.
• 3/8" Socket in mount unit onto the wall,
• Phillips and flat head screwdrivers
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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
User Guide or Administrator Guide enclosed with the unit or go to
www.codeblue.com > Support> Downloads to read or download
manuals.
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.
Consult the enclosed document packet for internal wiring instructions
Important Notes:
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CB6-s Surface Mount Enclosure
Pin 1 = Hot or Positive
Pin 2 = Neutral or Negative
Pin 3 = Ground
CB6-f Flush Mount Enclosure
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
2.1 Mark the mounting holes – In order to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) of 1990, the speakerphone button(s) should be positioned between 34 and 48
inches from grade level. (Consult an ADA specialist in your area to verify local and federal
guidelines.)
2.2 Drill all marked holes.
2.3 Secure the housing to the wall – Four anchors of appropriate size and type should be
used to securely fasten the housing to the wall or pole mount.
IMPORTANT: If wiring is coming in from the back, ensure that the conduit is aligned at
this time.
2.4 Connect electrical and communications wiring (see wiring instructions).
Follow all national and local codes that apply.
8.25
8.50
2.25
11.75
3.50
11.75 11.00
Phone Enclosure Installation Instructions
1.0
2.0
3.0
PRE-INSTALLATION
Maximum wattage - 12.96 watts
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1.1 Electrical preparation – The unit may have supply wires run from either (a) behind
the unit through the wall, or (b) below the unit using an external conduit through the
bottom of the unit’s back plate. Holes in the back and bottom of the unit are provided
by others.
Grounding - One input power connector has been provided for power source
termination
Low Voltage 12-24V AC or DC source voltage, choice is limited to the most restricted
voltage and type of voltage (ac or dc) required for the configuration selected. See label
with voltage and type inside the enclosure.
CONNECT THE POWER WIRING
3.1 Wiring –
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CAUTION
The Steadyburn Mode will be ON in dark or night ambient environments and OFF in
bright or daylight ambient environments. The S-1050 LED Beacon/Strobe has two
built-in photo response features: (a) dawn/dusk transition delay of 15-30 minutes
and (b) transient light acknowledgement delay of at least 3 minutes.
To activate the LEDs in the PRIMARY-STEADYBURN MODE, connect the BLACK and
RED wires to 12-24 volts AC or DC.
When in PRIMARY-STEADYBURN MODE, to change the LEDs to SECONDARY-FLASH
MODE, connect both YELLOW control wires together (i.e., CLOSED = ON).
DRY CONTACT
CLOSED = "ON"
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
YELLOW
(FLASH MODE)
(FLASH MODE)
COMMON (GROUND)
POSITIVE (12-24V DC or AC)
S-1000 & S-1050 Strobe Operation
OPERATION
PHOTOCELL FEATURE (S-1050 MODEL)
REMOVE ALL POWER FROM UNIT BEFORE SERVICING.
NOTE: Instructions pertain to:
Model S-1000 LED Beacon/Strobe and
Model S-1050 LED Beacon/Strobe only.
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Mode Number
Primary-Steadyburn Mode
Secondary-Flash Mode
1
High
Single - 60 FPM
2
OFF
Single - 60 FPM
3
Low
Single - 60 FPM
4
High
Single - 150 FPM
5
OFF
Single - 150 FPM
6
Low
Single - 150 FPM
7
High
Single - 375 FPM
8
OFF
Single - 375 FPM
9
Low
Single - 375 FPM
10
High
Neobe - 75
11
OFF
Neobe - 75
12
Low
Neobe - 75
13
High
Neobe - 150
14
OFF
Neobe - 150
15
Low
Neobe - 150
16
High
Double - 125
17
OFF
Double - 125
18
Low
Double - 125
19
High
Double - 250
20
OFF
Double - 250
21
Low
Double - 250
INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: 12-24V AC or DC
TEMPERATURE RATING: -40°C to +65°C (-40°F to 149°F)
TYPICAL POWER CONSUMPTION AT 25°C
Voltage Flash Mode
Steady Mode - High
12V DC
0.24 A Max
0.24 A
24V DC
0.12 A Max
0.12 A
12V AC
1.1 A rms Max
0.53 A rms
24V AC
0.22 A rms Max
0.22 A rms
NOTE: Average current draw in Flash Mode will vary by selected Flash mode. The above maximum amperage draw is
stated at Single 60 FPM.
5 Programming
PROGRAMMING PRIMARY & SECONDARY MODES
1. Remove power from unit.
2. Short the Yellow wires together.
3. Restore power to the unit and wait until the unit begins to flash. Once the unit begins to flash, remove the short. The unit will
alternately demonstrate the Secondary-Flash Mode and Primary-Steadyburn Mode that will be displayed during operation. For
approximately 4 seconds the Secondary-Flash Mode will be demonstrated, followed by the Primary-Steadyburn Mode.
4. To select the next mode of operation, momentarily short the yellow wires. The unit will cycle to the next mode in the list above.
5. There are seven Flash Modes and three Steadyburn Modes combinations to choose from.
6. When you reach the desired mode of operation, remove power from the unit. You MUST leave power disconnected for 20 seconds
BEFORE reapplying. When power is reapplied, the unit will operate as programmed above.
NOTE: If you do not leave power disconnected for 20 seconds before reapplying power, the light will default to Program Mode.
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6 Power Requirements
The following tables on pages 11-14 include CB6 and ALL OTHER Code Blue devices &
enclosures for reference.

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Use outside slots for larger poles and inside slots for smaller poles.
Set the height of the bracket (C) so that the speakerphone push button(s) on the unit will be at
desired height (please check with local codes for ADA compliance).
3.1(A) To eliminate waste, pull band from carton as needed. With ears of buckle (B)
away from operator, slide the buckle on the banding. Lace banding around the
object being clamped and again through buckle.
3.2 Bend end of band under buckle.
3.3 Slide band in tool nose slot. Press down on gripper with thumb and tension
clamp by turning the handle. Maximum tension has been reached when the band
stops moving through the buckle.
3.4 When maximum tension has been reached, roll tool over buckle, at same time
reversing handle carefully at approximately three-quarters turn to avoid breakage.
The band that is released will be used in the bend and therefore there is no loss of
tension.
3.5 Lift cutter lever and the band will be cut to correct length.While holding the
stub of the band with your thumb, hammer flat over bridge of buckle.
3.6 Complete application by hammering the buckle ears over the stub.
7 Alternative Mounting
Phone Enclosure Pole Mount Installation Instructions
2.0 HOLD BRACKET TO POLE
4.1 (D) Place a rubber washer on each of the four studs.
4.2 Align and place the back plate of the unit over the four studs.
4.3 Place a second set of rubber washers on each of the four studs(inside the unit).
4.4 (E) Place a steel washer on each of the four studs.
4.5 (F) Turn a nut on each of the four studs.
1.0 THREAD MOUNTING STRAPS THROUGH SLOTS
3.0 BAND THE BRACKET TO THE POLE AT DESIRED HEIGHT
Banding tool sold separately.
See Parts Order Form, part
#41441.
Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation on
the part of the manufacturer.
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4.0 ATTACH ENCLOSURE TO BRACKET
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Product wiring diagram shown reasonably represents current offering and is intended to assist in component identification and service. Earlier product
production may have different components and wiring connections. Reference the model and serial number from the unit ID tag and contact
manufacturer to confirm replacement part version and availability.
8 Wiring Diagrams
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Remove the IP or Analog Phone with the special security bit. The serial number
will be listed on the manufacturer’s label located on the backside of the unit
behind the phone opening.
9 Locating Unit Serial Numbers
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10 Warranty
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Code Blue Corporation provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer
to your sales agreement to establish the terms. In addition, Code Blue’s
standard warranty language, as well as information regarding support for
this product while under warranty, is available at
www.codeblue.com/support
In Case of Breakdown
In case of system breakdown, discontinue use and contact Tech Support
at:
In Case of Abnormal Operation
If the unit emits smoke or an unusual smell, if water or other foreign
material enters the enclosure, or if you drop the unit or damage the
enclosure, power off the unit immediately and contact Code Blue
Customer Service at:
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11 Maintenance Schedule
Guard Tasks Technician Tasks
G T
LEGEND
DAILY OR WEEKLY
Ensure all electrical connections are secure
Check all phone connections for corrosion (If corroded, clean and coat with dielectric gel or replace)
Ensure all battery connections are tight and clean
Verify no stains exist around gasket areas (stains indicate leaking & gasket should be replaced)
Verify moisture weep hole on cabinet bottom is open and unobstructed
Verify bottom of bollards are at least 1/2 inch above footing and free of obstructions (only applies to
CB1, CB5, CB9, & CBRT units)
Remove access door and faceplate assembly to inspect the following:
Replace batteries used with NightCharge®, cellular or RF systems (Replace with batteries recommended
by the communication manufacturer to ensure optimal performance)
MONTHLY OR QUARTERLY
G
G
G
Action: Press Red Button
Strobe activates
Red LED "Call Placed" light turns on
Message plays
Call connects, green LED "Call Received" light turns on
Confirm conversation clarity with dispatch
Perform functional communications check.
T
T
Faceplate light
Beacon/Strobe
Visually check lighting functions:
Faceplate
Piezo Button
Microphone
Speaker
Visually inspect unit for damage to:
Functioning with full charge
Recharging fully, including NightCharge®/Solar Units(Note: recommend mid-to-late afternoon
inspection)
Check Batteries:
BIANNUALLY
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Apply automotive paint sealant to unit exterior for protecting finish against environmental
pollutants (Suggested products include Black Magic Wet Shine Liquid Wax, Nu Finish NFP-80, and 5
Star Shine)
Clean & coat exterior stainless steel cabinets with cleaner/polish (Suggested products include Chase
Products' Champion Spray-on Stainless Steel Cleaner to help protect finish against environmental
pollutants)
T
T
Visually confirm line-of-sight is still clear to base station (i.e., confirm that new tree growth, new
building construction or other obstructions are not bloacking view of base station)
ANNUALLY
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LEGEND: POLLUTANTS LEVEL
SURFACE CARE FREQUENCY
BIANNUAL ANNUAL
Painted
Stainless Steel
See scheduled tasks under Biannually for suggested paint sealants or
stainless steel cleaners.
Component life is based on various mechanical, operational and environmental factors. Your
local Code Blue reseller can assist you with a regularly scheduled maintenance program
customized to your individual site requirements.
The painted and stainless steel Code Blue models require periodic care to sustain their aesthetic
appearance. Units located outdoors are vulnerable to harsh environmental conditions, including
UV rays, acid rain, diesel fumes and airborn iron particles (i.e., dust) which over time may cause
unit discoloring. To prevent pollutants developing harmful chemical reactions on Code Blue units,
an appropriate surface maintenance schedule should be adhered to. The Surface Care Frequency
table below provides general guidelines to assist in configuring a schedule. Please note that the
frequency of care required to guard the Code Blue unit’s surface from damage will also be
dictated by local environmental characteristics.
Low
Low/Moderate
Moderate
Moderate/High
High
AVERAGE COMPONENT LIFE
UNIT SURFACE MAINTENANCE
QUARTERLY
BIMONTHLY
MONTHLY
Code Blue strongly recommends contacting a local CB dealer to establish a proactive maintenance schedule.
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