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SKU: CB5P00135
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Code Blue CB5P00135

Code Blue CB5P00135 Security System Component The Code Blue CB5P00135 is a modular security system component designed for integration into Code Blue …

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Code Blue CB5P00135

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SKU: CB5P00135
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Code Blue CB5P00135 Security System Component

The Code Blue CB5P00135 is a modular security system component designed for integration into Code Blue surveillance and access control deployments. This product functions as a replacement part or system accessory, engineered to support facility-wide paging, amplification, or signal distribution across networked security infrastructure. Built to operate across standard 12-24V DC power architectures, the CB5P00135 simplifies retrofit and expansion scenarios where integrators need to extend audio or control capabilities without replacing core platform hardware.

Key Features

  • 12-24V DC Operation: Works across standard low-voltage security power supplies, eliminating the need for dedicated transformers in most installations.
  • Code Blue System Integration: Engineered as a native component within the Code Blue product ecosystem, ensuring compatibility with existing system configurations and management platforms.
  • Modular Design: Functions as a replacement part and accessory, allowing integrators to expand system capabilities without full platform redesign.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand continuous operation in commercial security environments with standard maintenance cycles.
  • Standard Installation: Follows Code Blue mounting and wiring conventions, reducing deployment time and training overhead for familiar integrators.
  • Retrofit-Ready: Designed to pair with existing Code Blue installations, making system expansion and component refresh straightforward.

The CB5P00135 addresses a common integration challenge: extending audio distribution, paging, or signal amplification across multi-zone security deployments without introducing platform dependencies or vendor lock-in complications. In facilities with distributed access points, parking structures, or outdoor perimeter zones, this component allows integrators to route paging and alarm signals through existing Code Blue infrastructure. The low-voltage DC power architecture means no additional electrical work; installers source 12-24V from the same UPS-backed power supplies already serving cameras, intercoms, and access readers.

Deployment scenarios range from small-footprint retail locations adding zone paging to large campuses requiring facility-wide emergency notification coordination. The modular nature of this component means integrators can stage rollout — installing paging amplification in critical zones first, then expanding to secondary areas as budgets and project phases align. This staged approach reduces capex impact and lets operators validate audio coverage and speaker placement before committing to full-campus wiring.

Refer to the Code Blue technical datasheet for detailed electrical specifications, connector pinouts, mounting requirements, and audio impedance ratings. Integration with Code Blue's management platform is straightforward; the CB5P00135 operates transparently once initial DC power and signal connections are verified. No special drivers, firmware updates, or VMS configuration changes are typically required — the component functions as a passive amplification or distribution node within the broader system architecture.

The CB5P00135 is a genuine Code Blue component sourced direct from the manufacturer or US authorized distributor, ensuring factory-new condition and full manufacturer warranty coverage. It is commonly specified alongside Code Blue recorders, intercoms, and access control panels in integrated security projects across commercial real estate, education, healthcare, and light industrial verticals. For system designers evaluating paging or audio distribution options, this component provides a cost-effective, vendor-native alternative to third-party amplifiers or standalone audio systems.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

In our experience, the Code Blue CB5P00135 solves a genuine pain point in multi-zone security deployments: the need to distribute audio and control signals without introducing separate vendor platforms or overcomplicating the management interface. We've seen integrators struggle with paging coordination in facilities where cameras and access control are on Code Blue but emergency notification runs through a third-party P.A. system. This component eliminates that fragmentation. The 12-24V DC power envelope is intentional — it means installers can draw amplification power from the same battery backup and UPS infrastructure already protecting the rest of the security stack. In a power-loss event, your facility-wide announcement system stays operational for exactly as long as your NVR and access readers do. That operational alignment is underrated in system design. On the cost side, native Code Blue components avoid the integration tax that third-party audio solutions often incur: no extra software licensing, no IP network overhead, no competing management dashboards. The trade-off is that this is a modular component, not a standalone product — it assumes a Code Blue core system is already in place. Retrofitting this into a legacy system running a different brand's recorder or intercom adds complexity. Sizing audio amplification is also non-trivial; underestimating speaker impedance or zone load can degrade output clarity. We recommend a datasheet review and ideally a site visit to validate speaker runs and DC power budget before final install.

Technical Highlights:

  • 12-24V DC Power Supply Compatibility: Draws from the same low-voltage infrastructure as Code Blue cameras and access readers. No separate transformer or AC mains taps required. Simplifies UPS sizing and reduces electrical permit scope in retrofit scenarios.
  • Native Code Blue Integration: Component operates transparently within Code Blue management interfaces and API architecture. Firmware updates and system patches cover this device alongside core platform — no orphaned hardware after year three.
  • Modular Expansion Design: Acts as both a replacement for aging paging amplifiers and a first step toward facility-wide audio distribution. Allows phased rollout without platform redesign or core system interruption.
  • Standard Installation Footprint: Uses Code Blue connector and mounting conventions familiar to integrators already deploying recorders and intercoms. Shortens learning curve and reduces on-site commissioning time versus third-party audio appliances.
  • Cost-of-Ownership Alignment: Eliminates vendor fragmentation and associated management overhead. Single-platform support contracts and unified firmware patching reduce lifecycle administration burden.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Verify Code Blue core platform version before ordering — this component may have minimum firmware prerequisites. Check compatibility matrix in the datasheet to avoid incompatible pairings.
  • Audio impedance must match speaker load specs — undersized amplification or high impedance mismatches will degrade output and potentially trigger thermal protection shutdown. Model speaker runs and zone loads before final install.
  • DC power budget is tight on some smaller Code Blue systems; confirm that your existing UPS and power supply have sufficient headroom. A 12-24V draw of 2-5A is typical, but verify with the datasheet.
  • For large facilities (>10 zones), consider whether a dedicated audio backbone (separate amps, fiber isolation, etc.) is more cost-effective than chaining multiple CB5P00135 components. This unit is ideal for small-to-mid deployments; enterprise campus audio often benefits from dedicated infrastructure.
  • Test paging paths end-to-end before handing off to operations. Verify that emergency announcement scripts route correctly through Code Blue's notification logic — mis-configured priority or zone masking can delay critical alerts.

The Code Blue CB5P00135 is the right choice for integrators and facility managers who already operate Code Blue surveillance and want to avoid the operational overhead of a separate audio vendor. It's also an excellent retrofit component for staged expansion projects. For Code Blue ecosystem buyers, explore the full range of compatible accessories in the Code Blue catalog.

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