Code Blue 41438 Braille Plate HELP PHONE
Overview
The Code Blue 41438 is a Braille-marked tactile call plate designed to provide accessible emergency communication endpoints in facilities requiring ADA compliance. The plate identifies HELP PHONE stations via raised Braille characters, enabling users with visual impairments to locate and activate emergency communication independently. Operates on 24V DC and integrates with Code Blue paging amplifier systems—no separate control electronics required. Suitable for deployment at building entrances, parking structures, stairwells, campus pathways, and public assembly locations where universal accessibility standards apply.
Compatibility
The 41438 is a replacement faceplate component designed for Code Blue CB-series wall-mount enclosures and tower systems. Compatible with CB1, CB2, CB4, CB5, CB6, and CB9 series speakerphone units, as well as LS1000 and LS2000 audio paging systems. Integrates directly with existing Code Blue 12–24V DC power infrastructure—no proprietary interfaces or separate amplifiers needed. Works as part of the larger Code Blue emergency communication platform, extending accessible endpoints across multi-building deployments.
Installation Notes
Mount to wall or pole surfaces using standard installation hardware at ADA-compliant heights (typically 48–54 inches from grade). Braille markings are permanent tactile features; no ongoing calibration or programming required. Operates within the ambient temperature range of standard indoor or sheltered outdoor environments typical of Code Blue deployments. Minimal maintenance—durable plate construction resists weathering and vandalism in high-traffic settings.