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Code Blue

 

 259 Hedcor Street 

 Holland, MI 49423 USA 

 800.205.7186 

 www.codeblue.com

GU-156-I

page 22 of  26

CB 6 Series

Administrator Guide

15 Maintenance Schedule

Perform functional communications check

   

 Action: Press red button

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Strobe activates

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Red LED “Call Placed” light turns on

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Message plays

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Call connects, green LED “Call Received” light turns on

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Confirm conversation clarity with dispatch

Visually check lighting functions:

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Faceplate light     

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Beacon     

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Strobe

Visually inspect unit for damage to:

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Faceplate

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Piezo button

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Microphone 

(pest infestation, damage or obstructions)

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Speaker 

(pest infestation, damage or obstructions)

Check batteries

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Functioning with full charge

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Recharging fully, including NightCharge

®

/Solar units 

(NOTE: recommend mid- to late afternoon inspection)

Remove access door and faceplate assembly to inspect the following:

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Ensure all electrical connections are secure

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Check all phone connections for corrosion 

(If corroded, clean and coat with dielectric gel or replace)

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Ensure all battery connections are tight and clean

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Verify no stains exist around gasket areas 

(Stains indicate leaking and gasket should be replaced)

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Verify moisture weep hole on cabinet bottom is open and unobstructed

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Verify bottom of bollards are at least 1/2 inch above footing and free of obstructions 

(Only applies to CB 1, CB 

5 and CB 9 units)

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 and coat exterior stainless steel cabinets with cleaner/polish 

(Suggested products include Chase Products' 

Champion Sprayon Stainless Steel Cleaner to help protect finish against environmental pollutants)

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 blocking view of base station)

Replace batteries used with NightCharge

®

, cellular or RF systems 

(Replace with batteries recommended by the 

communication manufacturer to ensure optimal performance)

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Summary of Contents for CB 6 Series

Page 1: ...800 205 7186 www codeblue com Administrator Guide CB 6 Series CB 6 s CB 6 f Installation Configuration Operation Troubleshooting...

Page 2: ...TO THIS GUIDE THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DIS CLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICU LAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS G...

Page 3: ...ments 8 6 Software Configuration 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...

Page 4: ...ed structures The exclusive analog InterAct and VoIP speakerphones are designed for maximum reliability vandal resistance auxiliary functions mass notification control and fault monitoring and reporti...

Page 5: ...GU 156 I page 5 of 26 CB 6 Series Administrator Guide 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...

Page 6: ...rphones 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...

Page 7: ...eplate 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...

Page 8: ...Street Holland MI 49423 USA 800 205 7186 www codeblue com GU 156 I page 8 of 26 CB 6 Series Administrator Guide 5 Power Requirements The following power requirements include the 6 Series and also ALL...

Page 9: ...Code Blue 259 Hedcor Street Holland MI 49423 USA 800 205 7186 www codeblue com GU 156 I page 9 of 26 CB 6 Series Administrator Guide...

Page 10: ...ts 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 beac...

Page 11: ...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 w...

Page 12: ...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 filling with water 3 0 A...

Page 13: ...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 MOD...

Page 14: ...r 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...

Page 15: ...Code Blue 259 Hedcor Street Holland MI 49423 USA 800 205 7186 www codeblue com GU 156 I page 15 of 26 CB 6 Series Administrator Guide 10 PoE Installation Instructions PoE extractor...

Page 16: ...ning 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 a...

Page 17: ...d Wiring 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...

Page 18: ...ard 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...

Page 19: ...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 connec...

Page 20: ...I page 20 of 26 CB 6 Series Administrator Guide 15 00 3 50 15 12 20 10 10 40 Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer 2 50 10 00 75 1 13 CONDUIT HO...

Page 21: ...e 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 b...

Page 22: ...ections are tight and clean Verify no stains exist around gasket areas Stains indicate leaking and gasket should be replaced Verify moisture weep hole on cabinet bottom is open and unobstructed Verify...

Page 23: ...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...

Page 24: ...24 of 26 CB 6 Series Administrator Guide 16 Locating Unit Serial Numbers Remove the IP or Analog Phone with the special security bit The serial number will be listed on the manufacturer s label locat...

Page 25: ...port 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 ts codeblue com or call...

Page 26: ...e www codeblue com support 9 IA4100 Administrator Guide www codeblue com resources guides 10 IA3100 to IA4100 Upgrade Installation www codeblue com support faq 11 IP5000 Administrator Guide www codebl...

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