Code Blue CB 6 Series Service manual

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CB 6 Series
CB 6-s
CB 6-f
Installation | Configuration | Operation | Troubleshooting

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WARNING
ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD INSTALL THESE UNITS. THE INSTALLATION
SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES. IN SOME COUNTRIES, A CERTIFIED ELECTRI-
CIAN MAY BE REQUIRED.
NOTICE TO USERS
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Table of Contents
(NOTE: Phone programming instructions can be found in the IP5000 and IA4100 Guides.)
Section Page
2 Introduction..................................................................................... 4
3 Getting Started............................................................................... 6
4 Spare Parts..................................................................................... 7
5 Power Requirements...................................................................... 8
6 Software Conguration................................................................. 10
7 CB 6 Series Installation Instructions........................................... 11
8 CB 6 Series Remote Mount Beacon Strobe Installation............ 12
9 S-1000/S-1050 Installation Instructions........................................13
10 PoE Installation Instructions....................................................... 15
11 CB 6 Series Pole Mount Installation Instructions.......................16
12 CB 6 Series 24V Standard Wiring................................................. 17
13 WM-180 Wall Mount Installation Instructions.............................. 18
14 WM-180 Pole Mount Installation Instructions............................. 21
15 Maintenance Schedule................................................................. 22
16 Locating Unit Serial Numbers..................................................... 23
17 Warranty........................................................................................ 25
18 Download Information................................................................. 26

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2 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the CB 6 Series for your Code Blue application.
The CB 6 series is our basic communication enclosure for wall installations in interior and sheltered
exterior applications. The rugged stainless steel and high-density polyethylene housings, along with
Code Blue’s speakerphone system, meets the need for a vandal-resistant unit while providing a cost
effective and reliable solution.
The CB 6 Series is 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 notication control, and fault monitoring and reporting
capability.
The optional Remote Mount LED Beacon/Strobe Kit allows the user exibility throughout the job.
Our unmistakable craftsmanship makes our enclosures the most rugged on the market,
withstanding the punishment of natural and man-made disasters. With durable construction, our
wall-or pole-mounted units can meet any requirement or purpose. CB 6 series units have a rugged
stainless steel or high-density polyethylene construction, industrial engineering grade reective
graphics and optional UV and grafti resistant paint. (CB 6-s only)
Other options include:
• IP and analog phones
• 180° public address speaker (PAS)
• Remote Mount Beacon/Strobe

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This guide contains all of the Code Blue CB 6 Series information for the CB 6-s and CB 6-f. This
guide contains a general overview of the Code Blue CB 6 Series options and its application, installa-
tion and wiring.
CB 6-s CB 6-f

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3 Getting Started
Basic Install Instructions
1. 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 ber infrastructures.
Communications cable and electrical cable in the same conduit is not an acceptable instal-
lation and shall not be supported. Analog phones require a minimum of 23mA for proper
operation (26-29mA recommended).
2. Each analog speakerphone requires its own phone line or PBX extension. Multiple units
shall not be supported.
3. Speakerphones require programming before operation. Consult the User Guide or Admin-
istrator Guide enclosed with the unit or go to www.codeblue.com > Support > Downloads to
read or download manuals.
4. If you are installing IP speakerphones, please read the appropriate manuals and consult
with your Network Administrator.
5. Size electrical wiring based on length of run.
6. Consult the enclosed document packet for internal wiring instructions.
What’s Included
Quantity Part Description
1 Wall Anchor Kit - 4-3/8 Bolts, 4-Washers, 4-Rubber Washers 4-Cement Anchors
1 Security Bit
1Enclosure - CB 6-s or CB 6-f
1 URL listing sheet of Installation, Programming, Wiring & Warranty locations
Tools Required
CB 6-p, CB 6-s
1. Ladder – to reach above the unit – For Remote Beacon Strobe Only
2. Drill and security bit for removing and inserting security screws on phone
3. 3/8 socket set - to mount the unit onto the wall

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4 Spare Parts
CB 6 Series
Part Part Number
Faceplate Screws 41544 (6pk)
Manifold R/B 5-way 40101
Analog Surge Suppressor 41471
IP Surge Suppressor 41421
CB 6 Series Additional Options
Part Part Number
Pole Mount kit 40027
Remote Mount Beacon/Strobe Kit 40525
PoE Power Splitter Kit Assembly 41574
IP5000 Speakerphone FP1 50101
IP5000 Speakerphone FP2 50102
IP5000 Speakerphone FP3 50103
Remote Mount Beacon Kit (Photocell) 40528

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5 Power Requirements
(The following power requirements include the 6 Series and also ALL OTHER Code Blue units.)

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6 Software Configuration
Blue Alert® MNS Software
Blue Alert MNS (Mass Notication Software) lls a need in the marketplace for an incident response
solution that is both comprehensive and cost-effective, while also providing an efcient way to detect
and respond. The advanced mass notication system allows responders to deliver multi-layered
emergency notications via a wide range of platforms, including email, text message (SMS), emer-
gency phones, public address speakers, social media, desktop alerts and more, quickly informing
and directing people in emergency situations.
Blue Alert® EMS
Blue Alert EMS is an advanced software solution that handles all incoming events effectively by re-
motely controlling emergency communication devices with an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface
(GUI). You also will have the ability to open gates and AED access doors, turn LED beacon/strobes
on or off, transfer calls to Public Address Systems to make area wide announcements and incor-
porate other ancillary devices and applications while the system securely archives data for future
reference.
ToolVox®
A sophisticated emergency management platform for your blue light phone network, ToolVox offers
unique real-time monitoring and provisioning options for emergency phones and public address
speakers, effectively acting as a hub for connecting Help Points®and other Code Blue devices. Us-
ing our proprietary incident response software, Blue Alert®MNS and EMS, you can send alerts via
outdoor platforms, such as blue light phones and public address speakers. It also provides connec-
tions to PBX, public telephone (PSTN) and Internet (ISP) networks, in addition to third party security
platforms.

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7 CB 6 Series Installation Instructions
1.0 PRE-INSTALLATION
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.
2.0 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.
All wiring must be installed and connected by experienced and certied personnel to meet
local and national electrical codes, and will include a service disconnect.
CB 6-f
8.50
11.75
8.25
3.50
11.75 11.00
2.25
CB 6-s
1.00
1.00
9.50
1.25
1/16
5.13
1.25
7.75
12.75
1/16
1.00
1.00
9.50
1.25
1/16
5.13
1.25
7.75
12.75
1/16

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8 CB 6 Series Remote Mount Beacon Strobe Installation
1.0 ATTACH J-BOX TO THE POLE
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.
2.0 ATTACH LIGHT TO BRACKET
3.1 Using the three M4 X 8 screws enclosed (K), fasten the strobe (J) to the round portion of the
strobe bracket.
NOTE: If the beacon/strobe is mounted upside-down, a drain hole must be drilled into the
lens to prevent it from lling with water.
3.0 ATTACH LIGHT AND BRACKET TO THE J-BOX
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.
All wiring must be installed and connected by experienced and certied personnel to meet local and national electrical codes, and will
include a service disconnect.
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)

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9 S1000/1050 Installation Instructions
M3159-R/BK RED
BLACK
POSITIVE (12-24V DC or AC)
COMMON (GROUND)
YELLOW (FLASH MODE)
M3159-Y/Y
DRY CONTACT
CLOSED = "ON"
YELLOW (FLASH MODE)
CAUTION: REMOVE ALL POWER FROM UNIT BEFORE SERVICING.
ATTENTION: WHEN REPLACING A BEACON/STROBE ON THE MODEL CB 5
SERIES ONLY, MOUNTING SCREW THREADS MUST BE COATED TO PREVENT
WATER LEAKAGE INTO THE UNIT.
OPERATION
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).
PHOTOCELL FEATURE (S-1050 MODEL)
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.
NOTE: Instructions pertain to
Model S-1000 LED Beacon/Strobe and
Model S-1050 LED Beacon/Strobe only

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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 ash. Once the unit begins to ash,
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.
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
6Low Single - 150 FPM
7 High Single - 375 FPM
8 OFF Single - 375 FPM
9Low 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: -400C to +650C (-400F to 1490F)
TYPICAL POWER CONSUMPTION AT 250C
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.

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10 PoE Installation Instructions
PoE extractor.

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11 CB 6 Series Pole Mount Installation Instructions
1.0 THREAD MOUNTING STRAPS THROUGH SLOTS – Use outside slots for larger poles and inside
slots for smaller poles.
2.0 HOLD BRACKET TO POLE – 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).
3.0 BAND THE BRACKET TO THE POLE AT DESIRED HEIGHT
3.1 To eliminate waste, pull band (A) 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 at over bridge of buckle.
3.6 Complete application by hammering the buckle ears over the stub.
4.0 ATTACH ENCLOSURE TO BRACKET
4.1 Place a rubber washer (D) 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 Place a steel washer (E) on each of the four studs.
4.5 Turn a nut (F) on each of the four studs.
Specications subject to change without notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
Banding tool sold
separately on the
Parts Order Form,
part #41441.

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12 CB 6 Series 24V Standard Wiring
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Product wiring diagram shown reasonably represents current offering and is intended to assist in component identication 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 conrm replacement part version and availability.

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13 WM-180 Wall Mount Installation Instructions
Note: If WM-180 unit does not include an IP or Analog controller board, then it must be located near
an IA4100 or IP5000 speakerphone for the 20’ supplied PAS cables to reach it.
See included drawing for anchor bolt and conduit locations.
WITH CONTROLLER BOARD
Supply 24V AC to Power Manifold.
Supply Phone line to Phone Port if analog controller board, or Ethernet IP Connection to LAN port if
IP Controller board.
Reference IA4100 Admin and User Guide for programming of analog controller board.
Reference IP5000 Admin and User Guide for programming of IP controller board.
Code Blue Guides are located at www.codeblue.com > support > downloads.
WITHOUT CONTROLLER BOARD
Supply 24V AC to Power Manifold
See attached Wiring Diagram for connecting, PAS Audio Cable and the PAS Control Cable, to the
nearby IA4100 or IP5000 speakerphone.
Reference IA4100 Admin and User Guide for programming of analog controller board.
Reference IP5000 Admin and User Guide for programming of IP controller board.
Code Blue Guides are located at www.codeblue.com > support > downloads.
See diagrams next page

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Product wiring diagram shown reasonably represents current offering and is intended to assist in component identication 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 conrm replacement part version and availability.

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15.00
3.50
15.12
20.10
10.40
Specications subject to change without notice or obligation
on the part of the manufacturer.
2.50 10.00
.75
1.13
CONDUIT HOLE
10.00
8.50
4.05
2.50
2.05
7.50
.44
MTG HOLES
1.13
CONDUIT HOLE
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