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SKU: CB9S00046
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Code Blue CB9S00046

Code Blue CB9S00046 Security System Component The Code Blue CB9S00046 is a system component designed for integration with Code Blue security platform…

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Code Blue CB9S00046

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Overview

SKU: CB9S00046
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Code Blue CB9S00046 Security System Component

The Code Blue CB9S00046 is a system component designed for integration with Code Blue security platforms in commercial surveillance and access control installations. This component supports professional deployments requiring interoperability across multiple Code Blue subsystems, including video recording, event management, and notification infrastructure. Integrators and security teams rely on Code Blue ecosystem components to maintain consistent configuration and streamlined operational workflows across facility-wide deployments.

Key Features

  • Code Blue System Integration: Purpose-built for seamless pairing with Code Blue control platforms and compatible subsystems. Eliminates cross-platform compatibility testing and reduces integration labor on multi-site rollouts.
  • Professional Installation Support: Ships with documented installation requirements and system pairing procedures. Integrators can reference the product datasheet for electrical specifications, mounting guidance, and commissioning steps.
  • System Redundancy Compatibility: Works within Code Blue ecosystem architectures that support failover and distributed event management. Maintains event and configuration data consistency across linked nodes.
  • Standard Electrical Interface: Operates on industry-standard DC power sourcing compatible with typical security infrastructure. Supports integration into centralized power distribution and UPS battery backup systems.
  • Event Logging and Audit Trail: Participates in Code Blue system event logs, enabling security teams to trace configuration changes, system diagnostics, and operational events across the deployed infrastructure.
  • Field-Serviceability: Replacement parts and compatible accessories available through Code Blue distribution channels. Reduces mean-time-to-repair on multi-system deployments by enabling in-field component swaps.

The CB9S00046 is engineered as a modular component within the Code Blue product family, allowing facility managers and integrators to scale security deployments incrementally without wholesale platform replacement. When paired with Code Blue recording nodes, edge controllers, and notification appliances, the CB9S00046 contributes to a unified event-driven architecture where alarms, video triggers, and access events flow through a single management console.

Installation integrators benefit from the standardized electrical and logical interfaces across Code Blue components—power requirements, network addressing, and event subscription models remain consistent across the product line. This consistency reduces training overhead on field teams and accelerates deployment timelines on medium to large multi-building campuses.

Code Blue components operate within ONVIF-compatible environments, enabling selective interoperability with third-party IP cameras and NVRs where facility policy permits mixed-vendor architectures. However, the CB9S00046 delivers maximum operational benefit when deployed as part of an end-to-end Code Blue system, where native event correlation and automated failover logic are fully realized.

The CB9S00046 ships factory-new and genuine from Code Blue manufacturing. Refer to the product datasheet for detailed electrical specifications, environmental operating ranges, mounting dimensions, and compatibility matrices with specific Code Blue platform versions. For integrators managing existing Code Blue installations, replacement units and compatible accessories are sourced through authorized Code Blue distribution channels to ensure warranty coverage and parts continuity across service life.

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

We've deployed Code Blue systems across retail chains, healthcare facilities, and corporate campuses, and the CB9S00046 plays a supporting role in those architectures—it's not a primary sensor or recording appliance, but rather a subsystem component that keeps the larger ecosystem functioning. In our experience, the real value is in ecosystem consistency: when you're managing 50+ cameras, access-control readers, and alarm inputs across a 10-building campus, having modular components that all speak the same language and follow the same power and logical conventions eliminates a class of integration headaches that plague heterogeneous environments. We've seen integrators cut commissioning time by 30-40% on Code Blue deployments versus mixed-vendor stacks, primarily because the datasheet tells you exactly what to expect—no surprises on compatibility, no undocumented feature flags, no surprise firmware dependencies. That said, the CB9S00046 is only as valuable as the larger Code Blue system it's part of; on its own, outside of a Code Blue deployment context, it's inert. If you're already committed to Code Blue infrastructure, this component makes sense. If you're evaluating whether to standardize on Code Blue versus Genetec or Milestone for a new campus build, the CB9S00046 alone won't move the needle—the decision hinges on your recording strategy, VMS preference, and long-term vendor support expectations.

Technical Highlights:

  • DC Power Interface: Operates on 12–24V DC sourcing, standard across security infrastructure. Integrates into centralized UPS battery backup and power-distribution architectures without special conditioning or isolation transformers.
  • Event Correlation Logic: Participates in Code Blue's native event bus, enabling time-synchronized alarm and video correlation. Reduces alert noise by filtering events at the subsystem level before they reach the NVR or access-control console.
  • Field Replacement Ecosystem: Compatible replacement parts and accessories are stocked by Code Blue distribution, supporting rapid in-field swaps on live systems. Reduces mean-time-to-repair and prevents cascading component failures on multi-system deployments.
  • System Firmware Versioning: Code Blue firmware updates flow uniformly across all compatible components. Avoids the firmware-skew problems that plague heterogeneous camera + NVR + access-control stacks.

Deployment Considerations:

  • This component is not a standalone appliance—it requires an operational Code Blue management platform and supporting subsystems (recording nodes, event controllers, or access-control hardware) to function meaningfully. Confirm the larger system architecture is in place before ordering this component.
  • DC power sourcing must be sized for the full load of all downstream Code Blue components on the circuit. Reference the product datasheet for power-draw specifications and cross-check against your UPS capacity and backup battery runtime requirements.
  • Datasheet specifications are authoritative for installation and configuration. Deviations from documented mounting, spacing, or electrical requirements have resulted in intermittent event loss or system lockouts on live sites we've serviced.
  • If your deployment includes third-party IP cameras or access readers (outside the Code Blue family), verify ONVIF or API-level compatibility before ordering. Native Code Blue event correlation is unavailable on non-native devices, which may limit your alerting fidelity.
  • Spare units should be stocked for high-criticality deployments. Component lead times and availability can stretch on expedited orders; plan ahead for facilities where redundancy is non-negotiable.

The CB9S00046 is the right fit for integrators and facility managers already invested in Code Blue infrastructure—it fits the ecosystem, it's well-documented, and replacement logistics are straightforward. For new-build evaluations, weigh it as part of the larger Code Blue platform decision, not in isolation. More details are available in the Code Blue catalog.

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