Code Blue LS1000 Operating instructions

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Installation, Configuration, Operation, & Troubleshooting
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Table of Con te nts
Section Page
Introduction ...................................................................................................... 4
Getting Started ................................................................................................. 5
Power Requirements ........................................................................................ 6
Installation Instructions ................................................................................. 10
How to Update Connectors ........................................................................... 14
Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................................. 16
Schematics ..................................................................................................... 17
Setting Up Your LS1000 ................................................................................. 19
In-Call Commands .......................................................................................... 42
Compatibility ................................................................................................. 43
Configuring for Cisco Unified Call Manager .............................................. 44
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 48
Software Configuration ................................................................................ 49
Remote Mount Beacon/Strobe Installation ................................................ 50
S-1000/S-1050/S-2000 Beacon/Strobe Installation Instructions .............. 51
Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................. 54
Warranty ........................................................................................................ 56
Additional Download Links ......................................................................... 57

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Code Blue LS1000 full duplex VoIP speakerphone, handset, intercom, and
paging device for indoor and outdoor applications. This speakerphone is part of our Emergency Signaling
group of products built to meet the latest regulations, withstand the harshest elements and be proactive
solutions for when you need them most. This guide provides basic and advanced configuration
information for obtaining the best performance with the LS1000 phones.
Single Button Double Button Double Button w/ Keypad
Single Button w/ Camera Double Button w/ Camera Double Button W/ Keypad and
Camera
Call Privacy Laws
Some states require all parties to be aware that they are being recorded. Code Blue phones offer the
ability to play a message stating that the caller is being recorded and giving the caller the option to
continue or end the recorded call.

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Getting Started
This guide contains information and a general overview for LS1000, including applications, installation,
and wiring.
LS1000 Features
• Single Button, Double Button, and Keypad configurations available
• SIP 2.0 Protocol Support
• 3 Ethernet Ports
• 3 auxiliary N.O. input contact closures
• 3 auxiliary N.O. output contact closures
• NEMA 3S Compliant
• UL 60950-22 and 62368-1 Compliant
• Peer-to-peer audio communication
• Multicast audio
• Multiple ADA compliant lettering choices with Braille

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Power Requirements
The following table includes LS1000 and ALL OTHER Code Blue Devices and Enclosures for reference
Faceplates
Voltage
Max
Current
Max
Watts
Norm
Current
Norm
Watts
KWHrs
IA4100
24V AC
0.40
9.60
0.22
5.28
0.13
12V DC
0.90
10.80
0.39
4.68
0.11
24V DC
0.90
21.60
0.39
9.36
0.22
IP5000
24V AC
0.10
2.40
0.07
1.68
0.04
12V DC
0.19
2.28
0.15
1.8
0.04
24V DC
0.19
4.56
0.15
3.6
0.09
Centry
12V DC
0.50
6.00
0.38
4.56
0.11
LS1000/LS2000
12V DC
0.50
3.60
0.40
4.8
0.12
Lights
Voltage
Max
Current
Max
Watts
Norm
Current
Norm
Watts
KWHrs
S-1000/S-2000 LED Strobe
24V AC
0.28
6.72
0.22
5.28
0.13
12V DC
0.26
3.12
0.24
2.88
0.07
24V DC
0.26
6.24
0.24
5.76
0.14
A-700 Area Light
24V AC
1.80
43.20
0.83
19.92
0.48
12V DC
2.68
32.16
0.38
4.56
0.11
24V DC
2.68
64.32
0.38
9.12
0.22
S-1050 LED Strobe W/ Photocell
24V AC
0.28
6.72
0.22
5.28
0.13
12V DC
0.27
3.22
0.24
2.88
0.07
24V DC
0.27
6.43
0.24
5.76
0.14
LED Light Bar
24V AC
0.04
0.96
0.04
0.96
0.02
12V DC
0.04
0.48
0.04
0.48
0.01
24V DC
0.04
0.96
0.04
0.96
0.02
WM180 PAS With LED Strobe
24V AC
7.30
175.20
2.10
50.4
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Models With IA4100 Faceplate
Voltage
Current
Watts
KWHrs
CB 1-E
24V AC
0.48
11.52
0.28
12V DC
0.67
8.04
0.19
24V DC
0.67
16.08
0.39
CB 1-S
24V AC
1.31
31.44
0.75
12V DC
1.05
12.60
0.30
24V DC
1.05
25.20
0.60
CB 5-S
24V AC
0.48
11.52
0.28
12V DC
0.67
8.04
0.19
24V DC
0.67
16.08
0.39
CB 9-S
24V AC
0.26
6.24
0.15
12V DC
0.43
5.16
0.12
24V DC
0.43
10.32
0.25
CB 2-E
24V AC
0.44
10.56
0.25
12V DC
0.63
7.56
0.18
24V DC
0.63
15.12
0.36
CB 2-A
24V AC
0.48
11.52
0.28
12V DC
0.67
8.04
0.19
24V DC
0.67
16.08
0.39
CB 2-S
24V AC
1.31
31.44
0.75
12V DC
1.05
12.60
0.30
24V DC
1.05
25.20
0.60
CB 2-E W/ PAS
24V AC
6.44
154.56
3.71
CB 4-S
24V AC
0.22
5.28
0.13
12V DC
0.39
4.68
0.11
24V DC
0.39
9.36
0.22
CB 4-R
24V AC
0.26
6.24
0.15
12V DC
0.43
5.16
0.12
24V DC
0.43
10.32
0.25
CB 4-U
24V AC
0.26
6.24
0.15
12V DC
0.43
5.16
0.12
24V DC
0.43
10.32
0.25
Surface Mount/Flush Mount
24V AC
0.22
5.28
0.13
12V DC
0.39
4.68
0.11
24V DC
0.39
9.36
0.22
CB RT
24V AC
0.48
11.52
0.28
12V DC
0.67
8.04
0.19
24V DC
0.67
16.08
0.39

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Models With IP5000 Faceplate
Voltage
Current
Watts
KWHrs
CB 1-E
24V AC
0.33
7.92
0.19
12V DC
0.43
5.16
0.12
24V DC
0.43
10.32
0.25
CB 1-S
24V AC
1.16
27.84
0.67
12V DC
0.81
9.72
0.23
24V DC
0.81
19.44
0.47
CB 5-S
24V AC
0.33
7.92
0.19
12V DC
0.43
5.16
0.12
24V DC
0.43
10.32
0.25
CB 9-S
24V AC
0.11
2.64
0.06
12V DC
0.19
2.28
0.05
24V DC
0.19
4.56
0.11
CB 2-E
24V AC
0.29
6.96
0.17
12V DC
0.39
4.68
0.11
24V DC
0.39
9.36
0.22
CB 2-A
24V AC
0.33
7.92
0.19
12V DC
0.43
5.16
0.12
24V DC
0.43
10.32
0.25
CB 2-S
24V AC
1.16
27.84
0.67
12V DC
0.81
9.72
0.23
24V DC
0.81
19.44
0.47
CB 2-E / PAS
24V AC
6.44
154.56
3.71
CB 4-S
24V AC
0.07
1.68
0.04
12V DC
0.15
1.8
0.04
24V DC
0.15
3.6
0.09
CB 4-R
24V AC
0.11
2.64
0.06
12V DC
0.19
2.28
0.05
24V DC
0.19
4.56
0.11
CB 4-U
24V AC
0.11
2.64
0.06
12V DC
0.19
2.28
0.05
24V DC
0.19
4.56
0.11
Surface Mount/Flush Mount
24V AC
0.07
1.68
0.04
12V DC
0.15
1.8
0.04
24V DC
0.15
3.6
0.09
CB RT
24V AC
0.33
7.92
0.19
12V DC
0.43
5.16
0.12
24V DC
0.43
10.32
0.25

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Models with LS1000/LS2000
Voltage
Current
Watts
KWHrs
CB 1-E
12V DC
0.68
8.16
0.20
CB 1-S
12V DC
1.06
12.72
0.31
CB 5-S
12V DC
0.68
8.16
0.20
CB 9-S
12V DC
0.44
5.28
0.13
CB 2-E
12V DC
0.64
7.68
0.18
CB 2-A
12V DC
0.68
8.16
0.20
CB 2-S
12V DC
1.06
12.72
0.31
CB 4-S
12V DC
0.40
4.80
0.12
CB 4-R
12V DC
0.44
5.28
0.13
CB 4-U
12V DC
0.44
5.28
0.13
Surface Mount/Flush Mount
12V DC
0.40
4.80
0.12
CB RT
12V DC
0.68
8.16
0.20
High Voltage AC Components
Voltage
Current
Watts
KWHrs
Multi-Tap Power Supply
120V AC
1.75A/210VAC
210
5.04
Din Rail Power Supply
120V AC
1.2A/115VAC
115
2.76
Heater -DFB
120V AC
1.6
192
4.61
DC - PS DFB
120V AC
2.6
312
7.49
PAS Amp
120V AC
3.83
459.6
11.03
High Voltage Models
Voltage
Current
Watts
KWHrs
CB 1 DFB
120V AC
3.35
402
9.6
CB 2 DFB
120V AC
3.35
402
9.6
CB 1 PAS
120V AC
3.83
460
11
CB 5 PAS
120V AC
3.33
400
9.6
CB 1-s w/ NightCharge
120V AC
2.5
300
2.4
CB 4-U w/ NIghtCharge
120V AC
2.5
300
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Installation Instructions
Legal Considerations
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surveillance purposes. Liability
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responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make
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in the product described in this document. This product contains open source code
that also contains additional open source libraries.
Equipment Modifications
This equipment must be installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions
given in the user documentation. This equipment contains no user-serviceable
components. Unauthorized equipment changes or modifications will invalidate all
applicable regulatory certifications and approvals.
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Regulatory Information
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This equipment has been designed and tested to fulfill applicable standards for:
• Radio frequency emission when installed according to the instructions and
used in the intended environment.
• Immunity to electrical and electromagnetic phenomenon when installed
according to the instructions and used in its intended environment.
USA
This equipment has been tested using a shielded network cable (STP) and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at their own expense. The product shall be connected using a shielded
network cable (STP) that is properly grounded.
Canada
This digital apparatus complies with CAN ICES-3 (Class A). The product shall be
connected using a shielded network cable (STP) that is properly grounded. Cet
appareil numérique est conforme à la norme NMB ICES-3 (classe A). Le produit doit
être connecté à l’aide d’un câble réseau blindé (STP) qui est correctement mis à la
terre.
Safety
This product complies with 62638-1/UL 60950-1 and 62638-1/UL 60950-22, Safety of
Information Technology Equipment. The product shall be grounded either through a
shielded network cable (STP) or other appropriate method. The power supply used
with this product shall fulfill the requirements for Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) and
Limited Power Source (LPS) according to IEC/EN/UL 60950-1. This unit complies with
IP54/NEMA 3 and IEC 61969-3 Class 1 specifications.
Warranty
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/downloads.
In Case of Breakdown
In case of system breakdown, discontinue use and contact Tech Support at
[email protected] or call (800) 205-7186, option 3.
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 [email protected] or (800) 205-7186,
option 2.
Disposal and Recycling
When this product has reached the end of its useful life, dispose of it according to local
laws and regulations. For information about your nearest designated collection point,
contact your local authority responsible for waste disposal. In accordance with local
legislation, penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste.
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information is needed, please contact [email protected].
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Report problems to Code Blue Technical Support
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Hazard Levels
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Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
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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.
Other Message Levels
Important
Indicates significant information that is essential for the product to function correctly.
Note
Indicates useful information that helps get the most out of the product.
Safety Instructions
WARNING
• Code Blue products shall be installed by trained professionals.
NOTICE
• 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, 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 parts provided by or recommended by Code Blue.
• Do not attempt to repair the product by yourself. Contact Code Blue or your Code Blue reseller for
service.
Transportation
NOTICE
• When transporting a Code Blue product, use the original packaging or equivalent to prevent damage
to the product.
What’s Included

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LS1000 - Camera Phone
Quantity
Part
1
Enclosure (Surface or Flush)
6
Security Screws
1
Faceplate / Circuit board with Integrated IP Color Camera
LS1000 faceplate tools needed for installation:
1. Drill and screws to mount unit to wall.
2. Code Blue Security bit and any 1/4” bit drive handle.
Basic Flush Mount Installation Instructions for use by Installers:
1. Remove six security screws with Code Blue security bit and any 1/4” bit driver tool.
2. Separate LS1000 from enclosure and set aside carefully. The flush mount enclosure will come with no mounting
holes. It can be mounted from the sides, top or bottom. Once your mounting needs have been determined, drill the
holes needed for your specific installation requirements into the flush mount back box.
3. Mark the mounting holes onto the mounting surface. 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.)
4. Connect earth ground to the provided copper grounding lug using a minimum 14-gauge conductor.
5. Connect electrical and communications wiring using the wiring diagram below.
6. Follow all federal and local codes that apply.
7. Attach faceplate to enclosure using six security screws.
Basic Surface Mount Installation Instructions for user by Installers:
1. Remove six security screws with Code Blue security bit and any 1/4” bit driver tool.
2. Separate LS1000 from enclosure and set aside carefully.
3. Mark the mounting holes onto the mounting surface. 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.)
4. Drill all marked holes.

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5. Secure the housing to the wall – If you are securing to drywall, utilize drywall screws and anchors. If you are
securing to metal, utilize sheet metal screws. If you are securing to brick, use Tapcon screws. Fasten all screws
securely.
Important: Ensure that conduit is aligned with wiring.
7. Connect earth ground to the provided copper grounding lug using a minimum 14-gauge conductor.
8. Connect electrical and communications wiring using the wiring diagram below.
9. Follow all federal and local codes that apply.
Attach faceplate to enclosure using six security screws.

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How to Update Connectors
As of 2020, many Code Blue products 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.

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Wiring Diagrams
1 - Cat 5e - Connect to Switch (100 Mb)
2 - Cat 5e - Connect to Peripheral (100 Mb) 3 - Cat 5e - Connect to Peripheral (100 Mb)
4 - Optional 12V battery
5 - 12V DC power
6 - Aux outputs (3)
• The auxiliary outputs are Normally Open and can be triggered in your action script to close. Duration is
defined in your action script.
7 - Aux inputs (3)
• The auxiliary inputs are Normally Open and are triggered by voltage. The voltage range is 9 to 32V AC or
DC with current protection of 1.25 Amps.
8 - Factory Reset Switch
• With power connected to LS2000, hold down this reset switch for 12 seconds and then release. The unit
will reboot. All settings will be lost.

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Schematics
7.1.1
Flush Mount Mounting Schematics

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7.1.2
Surface Mount Mounting Schematics

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Setting Up Your LS1000
Determine the IP Address
Once you can browse into the device, you can switch to a static IP if desired.
Connect the LS1000 to your DHCP Network. The “Call Placed” red LED will flash while the device is
booting up. The LS1000 will acquire its network settings from the DHCP server on the network. If the
network is not running DHCP the device will default to the IP address of 192.168.0.249 after one minute.
If you do not have network scanner software, you can download many free ones. “Advanced IP Scanner”
is one example. Run a scan of the subnet the LS1000 device is plugged into, and your PC if plugged into
the same network.
You can find the IP address for your LS1000 speakerphone by matching its MAC address. You can then
browse to the IP address of the device. The recommended web browsers are Google Chrome and
Mozilla Firefox. You may experience erratic behavior with other browsers.

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Default login information is:
Username: admin
Password: admin
Network - General Settings
Once logged into the device, you can change the Network Settings in General Settings under
Network if you want to switch over to a static IP address.
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