Code Blue CB4R00122 CB4R Gateway Remote Module 24V
When deploying Code Blue emergency communication towers across expansive campuses or multi-building facilities, centralized monitoring and remote control become critical operational requirements. The CB4R00122 gateway remote module enables integrators to extend emergency tower functionality beyond standalone operation, bridging individual CB4R tower systems into networked command and control architectures. Operating on 24V DC power, this module provides the interface layer between distributed emergency points and central monitoring stations, ensuring that activation signals, audio streams, and status reports reach security personnel without delay.
Key Features
- 24V DC operation for compatibility with standard low-voltage infrastructure and PoE+ injector deployments
- Gateway functionality connects CB4R emergency towers to central monitoring and paging amplifier systems
- Remote module architecture allows centralized control of distributed emergency communication points
- Compatible with Code Blue replacement parts and accessories for streamlined service and expansion
- Designed for integration with paging amplifier systems to broadcast alerts across facility-wide audio zones
- Supports retrofits and system upgrades where DC voltage standardization is required
- Modular design simplifies troubleshooting and component-level replacement in the field
Integrators deploying emergency communication systems across universities, healthcare campuses, parking structures, and corporate facilities face the challenge of creating unified incident response networks from geographically dispersed call points. The CB4R00122 solves this by providing the gateway layer that aggregates emergency activations into actionable intelligence at security command centers. When a tower is activated, the remote module ensures that audio communication, location data, and alarm status flow reliably to monitoring personnel and trigger appropriate response protocols including facility-wide notifications through connected paging systems.
The 24V DC power requirement aligns with modern low-voltage security infrastructure, allowing integration with existing power distribution systems and reducing installation complexity compared to legacy AC-powered solutions. This voltage flexibility proves especially valuable during system expansions or when standardizing mixed-vintage emergency communication deployments under a single power specification. The module's compatibility with Code Blue accessories and replacement components ensures long-term supportability and straightforward maintenance as campus safety requirements evolve.