Code Blue Centry Series Administrator's Manual

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Centry® Series
Installation | Configuration | Operation | Troubleshooting
Administrator Guide
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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 ELECTRI­CIAN MAY BE REQUIRED.
NOTICE TO USERS
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CODE BLUE CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS GUIDE, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DIS­CLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICU­LAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS GUIDE, THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMA­TION. IN NO EVENT SHALL CODE BLUE CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTIONS WITH THIS GUIDE, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF.
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Table of Contents
Section Page
2 Introduction................................................................................. 4
3 Getting Started............................................................................ 5
4 Installation Instructions............................................................. 8
5 Wiring Diagram........................................................................... 12
6 Flush Mount Mounting Schematics.......................................... 13
7 Surface Mount Mounting Schematics....................................... 14
8 Curb Mount Installation Instructions........................................ 15
9 Setting Up your Centry® Help Point®.......................................... 18
10 In-Call Commands...................................................................... 34
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11 Compatibility............................................................................... 35
12 Conguring for Cisco Unied Communications Manager 9.. 36
13 Avaya IP Ofce Integration Guide............................................. 40
14 Troubleshooting.......................................................................... 47
15 Software Conguration.............................................................. 48
16 Remote Mount Beacon/Strobe Installation.............................. 49
17 S-1000/S-1050/S-2000 Installation Instructions....................... 50
18 Maintenance Schedule............................................................... 52
19 Locating Unit Serial and Part Numbers.................................... 54
20 Warranty...................................................................................... 55
21 Download Information............................................................... 56
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2 Introduction
Thank you for choosing Centry® for your Code Blue application. Centry® is a compact Help Point®
featuring a hands-free speakerphone, IP color camera and station identication light. It has full
duplex capabilities and runs on PoE or 12V DC power. It is mounted with vandal resistant screws for security.
Other features include:
• Powered by EmerComm
• Ring-lit piezoelectric buttons
Call Privacy Laws
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2 Button Flush Mount 1 Button Surface Mount1 Button Flush Mount 2 Button Surface Mount
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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3 Getting Started
This guide contains information and a general overview for Centry, including applications, installation and wiring.
Centry Series Features
1- and 2-button congurations
• SIP protocol support
Station Beacon Light for visual identication
• 3 Ethernet ports
• 3 auxiliary N.O. input contact closures
• 3 auxiliary N.O. output contact closures
• NEMA 3S Compliant
• UL 60950-22 Compliant
• Contemporary faceplate design, with multiple ADA compliant lettering choices with Braille
Type 1 Button Flush 2 Button Flush 1 Button Surface 2 Button Surface
Width (in) 4.5 4.5 4.75 4.75
Height (in) 10 10 10.25 4.5
Depth (in) 3.125 3.125 2.875 2.875
Weight (lbs) 4 4 4 4
Op. Temp. (°F) -40F - +158F
(-40°C - +70°C)
-40F - +158F (-40°C - +70°C)
-40F - +158F (-40°C - +70°C)
-40F - +158F (-40°C - +70°C)
Centry Faceplate Tools
1. T10 pin Torx driver.
Part Part Number
Trim Ring 40002
Speaker N/A
Mic Assembly N/A
Light N/A
Curb Mount 41461
Piezoelectric Button N/A
Indoor 24V AC to 12V DC Adapter Cord 41598
Outdoor 24V AC to 12V DC Adapter Cord (rated for -30 to +70 °C) 40525
Centry Mounting Screws (4pk) 40004
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Flush Mount Drawing
CENTRY
1 BUTTON
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2 BUTTON
BACK VIEW
FRONT VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
SIDE VIEW
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Surface Mount Drawing
CENTRY
1 BUTTON
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2 BUTTON
BACK VIEW
FRONT VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
SIDE VIEW
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4 Installation Instructions
Legal Considerations
Video and audio surveillance can be regulated by laws that vary from country to country. Check the laws in your local region before using this product for surveillance purposes.
Liability
Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document. Please inform Code Blue Corporation of any inaccuracies or omis­sions. Code Blue cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice. Code Blue makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and tness for a particular purpose. Code Blue shall
not be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this mate­rial. This product is only to be used for its intended purpose.
Intellectual Property Rights
Code Blue Corporation has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied 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 modications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certications and approvals.
Trademark Acknowledgments
Code Blue and Centry products are registered trademarks or trade­mark applications of Code Blue Corporation in various jurisdictions. All other company names and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Regulatory Information
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This equipment has been designed and tested to fulll 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 fulll 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
specications.
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 ts@codeblue.com 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 customerservice@codeblue.com 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.
This guide should contain all the information needed for your application. If any further information is needed, please contact customerservice@codeblue.com.
Support
Should you require any technical assistance, please contact Code Blue. Visit codeblue.com to:
• Download user documentation and software.
• Find answers to resolved problems in the FAQ database.
• Report problems to Code Blue Technical Support via email at ts@codeblue.com or 800-205-7186.
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Safety Information
Hazard Levels
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
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. Other message levels
Important indicates signicant information that is essential for the product to function correctly. Note:
Indicates useful information that helps in getting the most out of the product.
Other Message Levels
Important
Indicates signicant 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 specications 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.
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What’s Included
Quantity Part Description
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1 Centry® Help Point
1 Enclosure (Surface or Flush)
4 Security Screws
2 Knockout Covers
1 Faceplate / Circuit board with Integrated IP Color Camera and Beacon Light
Centry faceplate tools needed for installation:
1. Drill and screws to mount unit to wall.
2. T10 pin Torx driver.
Basic Flush Mount Installation Instructions:
1. The ush 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 specic installation requirements into the ush mount back box.
2. Mark the mounting holes onto the mounting surface. In order to comply with the Ameri-
cans 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.)
3. Connect earth ground to the provided copper grounding lug using a minimum 14 gauge
conductor.
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4. Connect electrical and communications wiring using the wiring diagram below.
5. Follow all federal and local codes that apply.
6. Attach faceplate to enclosure using four security screws.
Basic Surface Mount Installation Instructions:
1. Open shipping box and remove Centry unit.
2. Remove four security screws with T10 Torx driver.
3. Separate Centry from enclosure and set aside carefully.
4. Mark the mounting holes onto the mounting surface. In order to comply with the Ameri-
cans 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.)
5. Drill all marked holes.
6. 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.
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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.
10. Attach faceplate to enclosure using four security screws.
1. Find both the CAT cable location and stud/mounting structure in the wall. Mark it clearly.
2. Remove the four screws from the back box of the Centry faceplate.
3. At the mounting location, using the back box as a guide on the wall, mark the rough opening size.
4. Cut the required opening using available hand tools or an electric saw.
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Vertical Orientation
5. Drill the mounting holes needed into your back box and mount it to the structure.
6. Pull the CAT cable through the conduit hole in the back box.
7. Connect the CAT cable to the Ethernet port on the Centry PCB.
8. Re-attach the Centry faceplate to its back box.
9. Screw the four faceplate screws back in place.
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5 Wiring Diagram
Layers have been used on this page.
Do not add anything without checking the layer list
USER’s Connections
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NOTICE
PCB is sensitive to static discharge
WAN
PoE enabled
Ethernet
PoE
WAN
LAN port 1 LAN port 2
LAN 1
DANGER
Power over Ethernet
802.3 af/at 37-57V DC (max 350mA)
LAN 2
1 2 3
1 - Cat 5e - Connect to Switch (100 Mb)
- + - +
Main
Batt Aux
Pwr
Pwr
4
CAUTION
12V SLA 2 Ah battery source (max 400mA)
1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3
Outputs Inputs
Code Blue PAS Amp
Control Plug
Momentary
Trigger
12v DC
7
5
To Pwr
? buzzer
Code Blue
PAS Control
CAUTION
12 V DC (max 400mA) Finger Safe header
PASAudio
RJ-11Audio
Flat Cable to Amp
9
Cable
8
Reset
8
6
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 dened 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 Centry, hold down this reset switch for 12 seconds and then release. The unit will reboot. All settings will be lost.
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6 Flush Mount Mounting Schematics
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9.466
1.164
B
B
2.884
.866
0
0
.317
1.164
3.817
4.134
1.083
3.051
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7 Surface Mount Mounting Schematics
.875
.250 TYP
3.360
1.360
3.360
2.360
1.382
3.382
8.862
2.131
1.360
1.083
3.051
.866
2.884
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8 Curb Mount Installation Instructions
Overview
These instructions are intended to assist in installing the curb mount on most concrete foundations, curbs or sidewalks.
Pre-Installation
Electrical Preparation
Depending on the model of unit being installed, the line communications and power wires will need to be run through the curb mount and at least 10 inches of wire exposed out of each opening.
Installation Procedures
Curb Mount should be mounted on concrete bases with a depth of 4-5 inches, using the correct mounting bolts for your application.
Mounting Holes
In order to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), 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).
Secure the housing to the Curb Mount
Four bolts with four locknuts, four rubber washers and eight steel washers are provided to securely fasten the housing to the curb mount. Connect communications and power wiring where applicable. Follow all federal and local codes that apply.
Recommended Base Mounting Bolt
This bolt is best suited for structural connections, i.e., column anchorage. The bolt (SD6) is made from 316 stainless steel, which provides corrosion resistance.
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Curb Mount Option
Specifications
Height: 43” (109.22 cm)
Width: 7” (17.78 cm)
Construction: Schedule 40 steel tubing
Mounting Base: 7” diameter (17.78 cm)
Finish: Black
Custom colors available
Available for the:
IP2500
Centry
STEEL WELDMENT
C
ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
1
7in DIA. BASE
1/4" x 7" DIA. PLATE
2
7in SQ PLATE
1/4" x 7" x 7" SQUARE PLATE
3
SCH 40 PIPE
1 1/2" Sch 40 PIPE PRE BEND LENGTH 48"
2
1
7.00
10.50
5.75
1.50
STEEL WELDMENT
C
BOTTOM VIEW
ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
1
7in DIA. BASE
1/4" x 7" DIA. PLATE
2
7in SQ PLATE
1/4" x 7" x 7" SQUARE PLATE
3
SCH 40 PIPE
1 1/2" Sch 40 PIPE PRE BEND LENGTH 48"
2
1
Technical Features
39.50
7.00
7.00
7.00
10.50
5.75
1.50
7.00
7.00
2.13
3.63
4.25
1.50
#10-24 x(4)
1.38
3.50
3.50
C
BOTTOM VIEW
REVISIONS
DATE
BY
CH/AP
REDRAWN
7/24/2014
DM
REDRAWN, CHANGED TAP SIZE TO #10-24
10/16/2015
KRH
4
3
2
1
7.00
10.50
5.75
1.50
7.00
7.00
2.13
3.63
4.25
1.50
#10-24 x(4)
1.38
3.50
3.50
C
BOTTOM VIEW
ITEM NO.
3
2
1
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IP2500/Centry
39.50
7.00
Mounting Schematics
10.50
7.00
5.75
3.63
7.00
2.13
1.38
4.25
7.00
3.50
1.50
7.00
1.50
#10-24 x(4)
3.50
Height: 43 in (109.22 cm)
Width: 7 in (17.78 cm)
Construction: Schedule 40 steel tubing
Mounting Base: 7 in diameter (17.78 cm)
Finish: Black (Custom colors available)
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Dual Curb Mount Option
Specifications
Single Mount Height: 50” (127 cm)
Dual Mount Height: 80.02” (191.77 cm)
Width: 6.75” (17.145 cm)
Construction: Schedule 40 steel tubing
Mounting Base: 7” diameter (17.78 cm)
Finish: Black
Custom colors available
9.00
10.50
7.00
1.50
5.75
0.44 (TYP.)
0.50
5.75 0.50
0.50
8.00
4.50
3.38
0.44
(TYP.)
MOUNTING PLATE DETAIL
SCALE 1:3
BOTTOM VIEW
Mounting Schematics
10.50
7.00
1.50
5.75
0.44 (TYP.)
10.50
7.00
1.50
5.75
0.44 (TYP.)
0.50
5.75 0.50
0.50
8.00
4.50
3.38
0.44
(TYP.)
BOTTOM VIEW
Dual Mount
10.50
7.00
1.50
5.75
0.44 (TYP.)
0.50
5.75 0.50
0.50
8.00
4.50
3.38
0.44
(TYP.)
MOUNTING PLATE DETAIL
SCALE 1:3
BOTTOM VIEW
9.00
6.75
80.02
80.02
75.52
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45.75
Specifications
Height: 77.51 in (196.88 cm)
Width: 4.72 in (11.99 cm)
Construction: Schedule 40 steel tubing
Mounting Base: 7 in diameter (17.78 cm)
Finish: Black: (Custom colors available)
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9 Setting up your Centry® Help Point®
If no DHCP server is available, download and install TFTPD32 from tftpd32.jounin.net to turn a com­puter into a DHCP server.
Determine the IP Address
Centry is DHCP out of the box. Once you’re able to browse into the device, you can switch to a static IP if desired. Please note it does not have a default static IP address.
Connect Centry to your DHCP Network. The button LEDs will turn red during the boot process and blue when booted up. Centry will acquire its network settings from the DHCP server on the network.
If the network is not running DHCP, then you will need a router to plug the Centry into, as well as your PC so you can get into the device.
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 Centry device is plugged into, and your PC if plugged into the same network.
You can nd the IP address for your Centry speakerphone by matching its MAC address.
You can then browse to the IP address of the device. The recommended web browser is Google Chrome. You may experience eratic behavior with other browsers.
Default login information is:
Username: admin Password: admin
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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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Generally, you can leave the Host and Domain elds empty.
SSH Port 22 is enabled by default. You can change the Port and disable it, if desired.
If limiting Network Ports, then the ports to have open are:
tcp 22 SSH Secure Shell Protocol (Congurable)
• tcp 53 DNS Domain Name Service over TCP
• udp 53 DNS Domain Name Service over UDP
• tcp 80 HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
• tcp 161 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
• tcp 162 SNMP Trap Simple Network Management Protocol Trap
• tcp 443 SSL Secure Socket Layer (Deprecated)
• tcp 554 RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol
• udp 554 RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol
• udp 5060 SIP Session Initiation Protocol
• tcp 5062 SIP Session Initiated Protocol
rtp 16384-32767 Real Time Transport (Congurable)
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Accounts
Add Account
These settings are usually provided by IP PBX, SIP server or SIP gateway personnel.
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Account Name: Free form eld to identify the account.
Username/Number: Phone number or extension for the Centry device.
Speaker Volume: You can set the speaker volume gain here in the GUI, as well as from a touch-
tone phone using in-call commands. This becomes the default volume level.
Mic Volume: You can set the mic volume gain here in the GUI, as well as from a touch-tone phone
using in-call commands. This becomes the default volume level.
SIP Server Settings
Server IP Address: You can use the domain name or IP address of your IP PBX, SIP Gateway,
SBC or whatever you register SIP devices to.
Password: This is the shared SIP secret password that the phone and your SIP registration server
share.
Server Port: 0 for auto detect. Commonly may be 5060. If necessary, you may have to specify a
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port here.
Advanced SIP Settings
Transport Protocol: IPv4 or IPv6.
Communication Protocol: UDP or TCP.
Registration Lifetime: Default is 600 seconds. This is the time the phone will attempt re-registration
if not contacted by the SIP server.
Keep Alive: Check if you want keep-alive messages sent between the SIP server and the phone.
Use a Proxy Server: If using a Proxy Server in addition to a Sip Server, then specify the IP Address
or Domain and Outbound Proxy Port used.
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Manage Accounts
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After adding an account, you can manage the created accounts on this page.
Note: You can create up to 10 accounts to different SIP servers. Generally only one is used.
Click onto an account to manage it for viewing or to make changes.
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System Status
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After creating your account and providing the SIP server, check the registration status on the System Status page. This is located in the top right corner of the screen.
In this screen, you can see the current IP address of the phone, which is the same for the camera.
It also will display the current registration status of the congured accounts. Registration status of “good” is what you’re looking for. If it is not, investigate the matching account settings congured in
the SIP server and if the network has been opened in between.
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Default RTP Ports are listed here. They can be changed.
Default codecs are also listed and can be adjusted based upon the needs of the SIP server/PBX.
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The default settings can be adjusted on this page.
The camera and the phone share the same IP address.
You can view the camera stream using either Code Blue ToolVox® with Blue Alert® EMS or your own VMS or video stream software. (Example: VLC Media Player.)
The RTSP Stream format is as follows:
rtsp://<Centry IP address>/codeblue
To determine the network bandwidth utilized with your compression and quality options, you can use an online bandwidth calculator such as www.cctvcalculator.net/en/calculations/bandwidth-calculator.
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Action Scripts determine what happens when a button is pushed or aux input is activated. If you have a multi-button phone, the bottom button is button No. 1.
Select the button or aux input.
Choose “Add Action.”
You can choose to have an aux output triggered, place a call or simply play a message. You can also string multiple actions together.
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Select an account.
Enter in the “To” eld the number you would like Centry to dial.
If that number does not answer, you can “Add Call” and select another account and phone number to dial. This is useful if you have the phone registering to multiple SIP servers/SIP PBXs. For example, you can have it call 911 from Account 1 and also call 911 from Account 2 if Account 1 is down. The phone will roll over to Account 2 and call out that account.
Repeat for the number of times you want the call to rollover before answering.
Each iteration of the rolled over call uses the “Dialing/Answer Timeout.”
Note: If voicemail answers, then that is considered an answered call.
“Maximum Call Duration” is 600 seconds or 10 minutes. This is used as a timer in case the receiving party never hangs up the call. This timer is editable.
“While Dialing”
You can select the audio of ring-back or use a custom recording that is uploaded into the phone in the Recordings page. A common recording script would be something like, “Security has been
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contacted; please stand by.”
This message will repeat just like ring-back would until the call is answered. This message will stop when the call is answered.
“When Answered”
The default mode is two-way audio upon the call being answered.
Additional options include playing a custom recording locally out of the Centry speaker and/or
playing a custom recording remotely to the receiving party that identies where this call is coming
from.
Note: This is a useful feature if the receiving party is not going to get a unique caller ID
name/number for this location.
Once the recording has played, two-way audio will commence.
Note: If playing a remote message but not a local message, then the person at the Centry
will hear dead air until the remote message is done playing. It is advisable to play the same message to both parties in this case.
Note: It is advisable to keep your recordings short to help speed the connection to a two-
way call.
“In-Call Commands”
Default is to have the in-call commands available during the phone call. These can be disabled for this action. In-call commands are also available on an inbound call into Centry.
See section on in-call commands for the full list.
Control AUX Output Action
Choose the AUX output you wish to control.
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Choose enabled or disabled for this action. Enabled closes the normally open contact; disabled opens the normally open contact.
Choose the duration you want the action to last. (0 seconds = indenite.)
Note: This is the most common setting for controlling an auxiliary, such as a blue light strobe
,to stay activated for the duraction of the call if linked to a place call action.
Play Message Action
Play a message when this step is reached as part of your greater action script or as the only action in your action script.
Upload your recordings by going to the Recordings page. The message only plays out of the Centry speaker.
Note: There are blue arrows that can move your action up and down in the action script.
Note: You can string together many actions in the action script.
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A typical action script for a Centry may just have a Place Call Action, or if your Centry has a remote beacon/strobe light, then it would look like this to have the strobe linked to the duration of the call:
At the bottom of the action script page, you can test your action script and it will launch through the script and place a call, play a message or trip auxiliaries.
Note: This will call whatever number you have entered in.
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Recordings
Upload recordings into the phone on this page.
Recordings uploaded are then available in action scripts.
The phone only can play uncompressed 16-bit PCM or compressed g.711 A-law/U-law format .wav
les.
If you upload unsupported audio le formats, they will not play in the action script.
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Upload a secure PEM certicate and PEM key.
This page also allows for the default password to be changed. New passwords must be at least six characters long.
This page also allows for the phone to be rebooted via the GUI.
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Date and Time
Adjust the date and time on this page or point the phone to a NTP server to have a permanent time source.
Firmware
Upload new rmware into the phone from www.codeblue.com/resources. Once you download onto your PC, unzip the le. From the Centry rmware page, browse to the .bin le on your PC and
upgrade your Centry.
Hardware Settings
Click on the check box to turn the faceplate blue light on or off.
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10 In-Call Commands
You can make adjustments during a live phone call with the Centry device. This can be done by calling into the Centry or by a button press from the Centry to the receiving party. The party with the touch-tone phone can use the keys on their keypad via DTMF tones to make adjustments.
In-Call Command Function Description
4 Aux 1 Output Toggle contact closed/open
5 Aux 2 Output Toggle contact closed/open
6 Increase Mic Gain Small adjustments to Centry microphone
7 Decrease Mic Gain Small adjustments to Centry microphone
8 Increase Speaker Gain Small adjustments to Centry speaker
9 Decrease Speaker Gain Small adjustments to Centry speaker
Note: These adjustments do not persist after the call has ended. The Centry phone will return to the default levels set in the account screen via the phone’s web GUI. See the Accounts chapter for further information.
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11 Compatibility
Centry is a SIP version 2.0 (RFC3261) device and is compatible with IP Gateways and PBXs that can register third party SIP devices.
You must verify that the IP PBX you are registering Centry to can handle third party SIP de­vices, whether through licensing and/or hardware add-ons. Please note that Centry currently does not work with a separate Proxy Server. SIP registration and calls must point to the same domain/IP Address SIP Server.
Examples of mainstream IP PBXs Centry has registered to as a third party SIP device include:
Avaya Asterisk Cisco Call Manager Nortel
and many others…
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12 Configuring for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9
PREPARATION
1. Record the MAC address and determine the current IP address for each Centry
device you wish to use with CUCM.
2. Determine which partition you will put the Centry directory numbers into.
3. Obtain one directory number for each Centry device.
a. If you are going to use the Centry’s dual account conguration to register to redun-
dant CUCM servers, obtain a second directory number for each Centry device.
4. Determine which calling search space you will assign to the Centry.
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Congure Account(s)
1. Log in to Centry via its web interface. The default username and password
are admin and admin.
2. Select Account 1.
3. For VoIP Protocol, select SIP and RTP.
4. Under SIP Conguration, for Username/Number enter the directory number you assigned
earlier.
5. For Display Name, enter caller ID text.
6. For Domain, enter the hostname or IP address of the CUCM node you wish to register this
account to.
7. Insure Keep-Alive is enabled.
8. Under Proxy Authentication, for Username enter the username you assigned the CUCM end user, e.g. the hexadecimal representation of the MAC address or the local-use variant for a secondary account.
9. For Password, enter the password you entered into Digest Credentials under the CUCM end user.
10. Click Save.
11. Repeat steps 3-10 with Account 2 if you are using the second account.
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Other Settings
Refer to the Centry Guide to complete the setup of the Centry, including Numbers, General Set-
tings, Hardware Settings and Action Scripts. When nished, click Apply Now to restart the phone; it
should now register to CUCM and be able to place calls in the assigned calling search space as well
as receive calls at the directory number it is congured with.
Note: If you are setting up the Centry with secondary account support, make sure that you create each failover number twice.
UCM CONFIGURATION
All UCM-side conguration is done within the Cisco Unied CM Administration web interface.
Create Phone Security Prole
1. Navigate to System > Security > Phone Security Prole.
2. Do a Find on “Third-party” to locate the Third-party SIP Device Basic - Standard SIP Non­ Secure Prole. Click the Copy icon.
3. Check Enable Digest Authentication.
4. Change the Name and Description to Code Blue Centry Prole.
5. Click Save.
Congure End Users
For each Centry device, congure a new end user for SIP authentication.
1. Navigate to User Management > End User.
2. Click Add New.
3. For the User ID, enter the hexadecimal version of the MAC address; e.g. 00:50:C2:17:7B:E8 would become 0050c2177be8.
a. Use of the MAC address as user ID is only a recommendation. If local conguration permits, you can use any other form of user ID; just be sure to record which user ID goes with which phone and which of the phone’s accounts.
4. Fill in the Last Name eld with a description of the station.
Create and record a secure SIP password and ll in the Digest Credentials and Conrm
Digest Credentials elds with this password. You will be entering this password later into
the Centry.
5. Click Save.
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Configuring End Users for Secondary Accounts
If you are going to use the Centry’s secondary account functionality to register to a separate di­rectory number to a separate CUCM node for failover support, repeat the above process using a local-use-only MAC address. A local-use-only MAC address has the U/L bit set to 1 to indicate the address is locally administered.
Congure Phones and Directory Numbers
For each Centry device, congure a new Phone and associated directory number.
1. Navigate to Device > Phone.
2. Click Add New.
3. For Phone Type, select Third-party SIP Device (Basic).
4. Enter the MAC Address of the phone in hexadecimal format; e.g. 00:50:C2:17:7B:E8 would
become 0050c2177be8.
5. For Device Pool, select Default (or some other locally-congured device pool).
6. For Phone Button Template, select Third-party SIP Device (Basic).
7. For Calling Search Space, select the calling search space the Centry is to use.
8. For Device Security Prole, select Code Blue Centry Prole.
9. For SIP Prole, select Standard SIP Prole.
10. For Digest User, select the end user matching the MAC address of the phone, or the alter
nate user ID you created when you were conguring the end user.
11. Click Save.
12. On the left side of the screen, click Line [1] - Add a new DN.
13. Fill in the Directory Number.
14. For Route Partition, select the partition the directory number resides in.
15. Under Line 1, for Display (Internal Caller ID), enter a descriptive name for Caller ID pur­poses.
16. If you wish to return a busy signal for silent monitoring if the Centry is in use, disable Call Waiting: under Multiple Call/Call Waiting Settings, For both Maximum Number of Calls and Busy Trigger, enter 1.
17. Click Save.
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Configuring Phones and Directory Numbers for Secondary Accounts
If you are going to use the Centry’s secondary account functionality, repeat the above process with
a local-use-only MAC address as outlined in Conguring End Users for Secondary Accounts, and
specify a distinct directory number.
Integrating InformaCast Utilizing Cisco Call Manager
Access to the InformaCast emergency notication system produced by Singlewire Software fre­quently is included with Cisco Unied Communication Manager (CUCM). Code Blue’s VoIP speak­erphones (Centry) can be registered and congured with CUCM as SIP devices that are compatible
with IP Gateways and PBXs that can register third-party SIP devices.
To send audio pages from InformaCast to Code Blue speakerphones, select the Code Blue devices as end point phones for the messages. The Code Blue phones will have the ability to answer and play the audio by default.
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13 Avaya IP Office Integration Guide
Introduction
This Avaya IP Ofce Integration Guide provides general instructions for integration of the Centry Series Phones with an IP Ofce installation. Read this instruction set completely before starting any
installation. For detailed Centry setup instructions, please consult the Centry Guides.
Prerequisites
Avaya IP Ofce Manager Version 9 pre-installed
• SIP Device Licensing for 3rd Party IP Endpoints
Network access to the IP Ofce Manager, Centry Series Phones and all network services (SIP, HTTP, FTP, RTP/SRTP)
IP Office Manager Basic Configuration
Basic instructions for integrating Centry Series Phones with an Avaya IP Ofce R7 Manager are included. Advanced setup of IP Ofce Manager features is outside the scope of this document.
1. Using IP Ofce R7 Manager, connect to the IP Ofce Control Unit.
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2. Log in to Avaya IP Ofce Manager:
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3. SIP Extension Support is required for Centry integration. Select System > LAN1 (or LAN2) >
VoIP in IP Ofce Manager:
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5. Select the SIP Registrar sub-tab.
6. In Domain Name, enter the Fully Qualied Domain Name (FQDN) or the IP address associ-
ated with the correct LAN port on the IP Ofce Control Unit. Deselect Auto-create Extn/User. Click OK.
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7. A SIP extension will need to be created for each Centry.
Right click on Extension, select New and then click on SIP Extension.
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8. Enter the following elds to create a new extension:
• Extension ID: A unique extension to identify the logical extension in IP Ofce. By
default, IP extensions start at 8000.
• Base Extension: This is the extension used to call Centry.
• Force Authorization: Select to force authentication of Centry.
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9. Select the VoIP tab and select the Compression Mode. The default of the
Centry device is G.711 U-LAW and will work in most cases. More information on audio codecs can be found in the Centry device Guide. Set DTMF Support to RFC2833.
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10. Each Centry device should have a unique User. Right click on User and select New.
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11. Enter the following elds to create a new user;
• Name: This will be displayed as the user’s name in IP Ofce Manager, and is used as the username for SIP registration when conguring the
Centry device.
• Extension: This should match the Base Extension congured for the SIP exten­ sion in Step 8. This is also used as the phone number when conguring the
Centry device.
12. Select the Telephony tab and then the Call Settings sub-tab. Disable Call
Waiting On and Answer Call Waiting on Hold. Call waiting is not supported on the Centry device.
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13. Select the Supervisor sub-tab. In the Login Code eld enter a password to be
used by the Centry device for authentication. Avaya IP Ofce will only accept numbers in this eld.
14. If adding multiple Centry devices, repeat steps 7-13 for each device.
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14 Troubleshooting Centry
Centry is a network device. The following are tips for troubleshooting:
Power - Ensure the power to your device is working and rated for 802.11af/at PoE specications if
using PoE. Centry should only have one source of power other than a backup battery. If not using PoE, then main power needs to fall into 12-24 Volts DC.
Ping Test - This determines connectivity and the packet loss and latency time to and from your destination and the quality of your network connection to Centry. If you receive no response and
power is conrmed, contact your network administrator. You can also ping from within the phone
towards your IP PBX to test that it can reach its IP PBX/SIP Gateway.
Network – If you’re putting Centry on a network that restricts ports, then the following ports must be open for Centry to communicate to its appropriate IP PBX/SIP Gateway:
1. IAX2/UDP outgoing to port 4569 on IP PBX/SIP Gateway (only needed if using IAX2 instead
of SIP on the accounts page).
2. SIP/UDP outgoing to port 5060 IP PBX/SIP Gateway.
3. RTP/UDP incoming from IP PBX/SIP Gateway to UDP ports 23456-23556 (congurable).
DHCP - Centry is set up for DHCP by default. If you cannot determine the IP address of your Centry, contact your network administrator.
Account - Ensure your SIP account is set up correctly. Account username and password must match the account credentials on your VoIP system. This is the most common mistake with setting up SIP accounts.
Codec - Ensure the codec settings on your VoIP system match the Centry codec settings.
Firewall - Firewalls commonly block or partially block VoIP calls. Check with your network
administrator if you cannot communicate with your Centry from behind a rewall.
Note: If you do not have a DHCP server running, use a standard home/wireless router and plug your speakerphone and laptop into the same router. Once you know the IP Address, you can browse to it via a web browser.
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15 Software Configuration
Blue Alert MNS Software
Designed specically for schools, hospitals, corporate and municipal campuses looking for an efcient way to detect and respond, Code Blue’s Blue Alert® MNS is part of our First Responder package that lls a need in the marketplace for an incident response solution that is both
comprehensive and cost-effective. The result is a sophisticated software solution that quickly informs and directs people in emergency situations. Blue Alert MNS is available in two editions, Audio/Visual and Messaging that are available individually or together in the Blue Alert MNS Professional Package.
Blue Alert EMS
Blue Alert EMS (Event Management System) from Code Blue handles all incoming emergency and non-emergency events with an easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI). Effectively utilize EMS for remote operation of Code Blue emergency communication devices. Open gates and AED access doors, turn the LED beacon/strobe on or off. Have a camera connected to your Code Blue unit or one mounted nearby? Simply integrate EMS with your CCTV system for instant video when your
Code Blue units are activated. The Event Management System utilizes an advanced API for efcient
integration with third party applications.
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16 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.
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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.
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)
All wiring must be installed and connected by experienced and certied personnel to meet local and national electrical codes,
and will include a service disconnect.
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17 S-1000/S-1050/S-2000 Installation Instructions
S-2000 (for CB 2-a ONLY)
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M3159-R/BK
M3159-Y/Y
DRY CONTACT CLOSED = "ON"
NOTE: Instructions pertain to Model S-1000 LED Beacon/Strobe, Model S-1050 LED Beacon/Strobe and Model S-2000 LED Beacon/Strobe only.
YELLOW
YELLOW
RED
POSITIVE (12-24V DC or AC)
BLACK
COMMON (GROUND)
(FLASH MODE)
(FLASH MODE)
DRY CONTACT CLOSED = "ON"
M3159-R/BK
M3159-Y/Y
RED
BLACK
YELLOW (FLASH MODE)
YELLOW (FLASH MODE)
POSITIVE (12-24V DC or AC)
COMMON (GROUND)
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.
S-1000
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.
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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 Primary­Steadyburn 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.
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
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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.
INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: 12-24V AC or DC
0
TEMPERATURE RATING: -40
TYPICAL POWER CONSUMPTION AT 25
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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Guard tasks
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DAILY OR WEEKLY
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MONTHLY OR QUARTERLY
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Perform functional communications check Action: Press button
Strobe activatesRed LED “Call Placed” light turns onMessage playsCall connects, green LED “Call Received” light turns onConrm conversation clarity with dispatch
Visually check lighting functions:
Faceplate light
Visually inspect unit for damage to:
FaceplatePiezo buttonMicrophone (pest infestation, damage or obstructions)Speaker (pest infestation, damage or obstructions)
Check batteries
Functioning with full charge
Technician tasks
BIANNUALLY
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Remove faceplate assembly to inspect the following:
Clean and coat exterior stainless steel cabinets with cleaner/polish (Suggested products include Chase Products'
Champion Sprayon Stainless Steel Cleaner to help protect nish against environmental pollutants)
Visually conrm line-of-sight is still clear to base station (i.e., conrm that new tree growth, new building construction or other obstructions are not blocking view of base station)
Ensure all electrical connections are secureCheck all phone connections for corrosion (If corroded, clean and coat with dielectric gel or replace)Ensure all battery connections are tight and cleanVerify no stains exist around gasket areas (Stains indicate leaking and gasket should be replaced)
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UNIT SURFACE MAINTENANCE
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 conguring 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.
LEGEND: POLLUTANTS LEVEL
Low
Low/Moderate
Moderate
Moderate/High
High
SURFACE CARE FREQUENCY
Painted
Stainless Steel
See scheduled tasks under Biannually for suggested paint sealants or stainless steel cleaners.
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AVERAGE COMPONENT LIFE
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.
Code Blue strongly recommends contacting a local CB reseller to establish a proactive maintenance schedule.
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Remove the Centry phone from the housing. The serial number and part number will be listed on the back plate that covers the Centry board.
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20 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 ts@codeblue.com 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 customerservice@codeblue.com or call Customer Service at
800-205-7186, option 2.
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21 Download Information
Main Location: www.codeblue.com/resources
Code Blue now has a centralized location where you can find Installation, Setup, Information, Configuration and Operation instructions.
1. Centry
2. CB 1 Series Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
3. CB 2 Series Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
4. CB 4 Series Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
5. CB 5 Series Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
6. CB 6 Series Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
7. CB 9 Series Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
8. Stainless Steel Maintenance Guide: 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.codeblue.com/resources/guides
12. IP1500/2500 Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
13. IA500 Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
14. ToolVox
15. ToolVox X3 Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
16. Public Address Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
17. Blue Alert® MNS User Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
18. Blue Alert® EMS User Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
19. IP1500 and IP2500 Firmware: www.codeblue.com/support/firmware
20. IP5000 Versions 1.X & 2.X Firmware: www.codeblue.com/support/firmware
®
Administrator Guide: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
®
Administrator Guide (prior to Aug. 2014): www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
For Legacy IA3100 Information:
www.codeblue.com/resources/guides
These Guides should contain all the information needed for your application. If further information is required, please contact customerservice@codeblue.com.
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