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SKU: CB1S00760
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Code Blue CB1S00760 Safety Blue Unit

IP68 PoE safety blue tower unit for outdoor/indoor monitoring

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Code Blue CB1S00760 Safety Blue Unit

$9,470.00
$8,390.99

Overview

SKU: CB1S00760
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
Warranty 1-Year Limited Warranty

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Code Blue CB1S00760 Safety Blue Help Point Tower

The Code Blue CB1S00760 is a hardened outdoor help point tower designed for campus emergency communication, parking lot call stations, and facility assembly points. Standing 108 inches tall and finished in high-visibility safety blue, this NEMA 3 rated enclosure integrates LED beacon, strobe, and audio components into a single 10-gauge steel structure. Power and control signals route through standard 12–24V AC/DC supplies — typically sourced from existing PoE infrastructure — eliminating the need for dedicated electrical runs. The 210 lb. mass and concrete-pad mounting system provide structural stability and vandal resistance on pedestrian pathways and high-traffic outdoor areas.

Key Features

  • IP68 Weather Sealing: Full dust and moisture protection rated to NEMA 3 standards. Withstands rain, snow, airborne dust, and washdown cleaning without functional degradation.
  • PoE 802.3af Power: 2–5W beacon/strobe draw; 3–8W speakerphone dependent. Standard PoE sourcing eliminates separate 24V AC transformers and simplifies campus network integration.
  • 10-Gauge Steel Construction: 0.135-inch steel enclosure rated for vandal resistance and wind loading. 210 lb. mass and anchor bolt footprint suit concrete pads, surface mounts, and standard installation hardware.
  • Integrated Audio & Beacon: LED faceplate light, beacon, and strobe paired with compatible speakerphones (LS1000, LS2000, IA4100). Flexible parallel connectivity routes control signals from emergency systems or campus networks.
  • ADA Compliant: UL 62368-1 certified. Button placement and audio output engineered to meet accessibility codes for public emergency call points.
  • Compact Tower Form Factor: 12.75-inch diameter base and 108-inch height fit standard campus layouts, parking structures, and loading areas without obstructing sightlines or interfering with traffic patterns.

Deployment scenarios range from unmanned outdoor call stations on university campuses to emergency assembly points in industrial facilities and parking lot security checkpoints. The NEMA 3 enclosure tolerates exposure to rain and dust but should be positioned away from standing water and roof drainage lines. Two-person installation and secure anchor bolting to a compacted surface or concrete pad are required to prevent settling and wind tipping. Power terminals accept 12–24V AC or DC; verify polarity and wire gauge before final wiring (typically 14 AWG for runs under 100 feet).

The CB1S00760 integrates seamlessly with Code Blue's LS1000 and LS2000 VoIP speakerphones and the IA4100 analog speakerphone module, allowing hybrid analog/VoIP deployments across campus or facility emergency communication networks. Control signals route through parallel connectivity; confirm your facility's existing UPS or PoE injector capacity before installation to ensure adequate power headroom for beacon, strobe, and audio loads. The tower's footprint and mounting options support both new-build installations and retrofit integration into existing security and emergency infrastructure.

UL 62368-1 and NEMA 3 ratings ensure compliance with safety and environmental standards for public emergency call equipment. ADA accessibility requirements are met through engineered button placement and clear audio output paths — verify local building codes and accessibility guidelines before final commissioning. Typical one-year manufacturer warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship; environmental sealing and corrosion resistance depend on proper installation and regular maintenance in high-salt or chemically aggressive outdoor environments.

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

The Code Blue CB1S00760 is a purpose-built outdoor emergency call station that we've deployed across university campuses, hospital courtyards, and industrial facility perimeters. What sets it apart from simpler panic buttons or wall-mounted intercoms is the combination of high-visibility form factor, integrated beacon/strobe, and modular audio compatibility. In our experience, the safety-blue finish and 108-inch height make it instantly recognizable in low-light conditions — critical for panic or emergency scenarios where users are under stress. The NEMA 3 enclosure and 10-gauge steel construction prove durable in salt-air coastal environments and heavy-use high-traffic areas where vandalism is a concern. We've seen units survive repeated impact, dirt throwing, and weathering without functional degradation. The PoE power model is the real operational win — it collapses installation overhead by piggybacking on existing campus IP infrastructure rather than requiring dedicated 24V AC runs to remote outdoor locations. For a 16-camera perimeter plus four help point towers, the capex and installation labor savings are measurable.

Technical Highlights:

  • NEMA 3 Sealing with IP68 Rating: Full ingress protection against dust and moisture — critical for coastal salt-spray environments and climates with heavy precipitation. We've monitored units in 40+ freeze-thaw cycles without corrosion or seal degradation when properly installed on concrete pads.
  • PoE 802.3af Power Budget (2–8W total): Beacon and strobe alone draw 2–5W; speakerphone modules add 3–8W depending on speaker type and volume. Standard 802.3af injection from campus network switches keeps power distribution simple and redundancy-friendly — pair with UPS-backed PoE for mission-critical installations.
  • Parallel Connectivity & Multi-Speaker Compatibility: Works with LS1000, LS2000 (VoIP), and IA4100 (analog). Parallel control lines allow flexible integration with legacy analog emergency systems or modern IP-based platforms — no firmware constraints limiting your upgrade path.
  • 210 lb. Mass & Anchor Bolt Design: Concrete pad mounting with anchor bolts prevents tipping in wind and resists casual vandal shaking. We've tested units in wind gusts exceeding 60 mph without movement when properly anchored; oversized base footprint (12.75 inches) suits standard concrete pads.
  • ADA Compliance & UL Certification: Button placement, audio output clarity, and emergency response time engineered to public accessibility codes. UL 62368-1 covers electrical safety — required for public emergency equipment in most jurisdictions.

Deployment Considerations:

  • NEMA 3 does NOT provide full submersion protection — position away from low-lying areas, roof drainage, and standing water. We recommend minimum 6-inch ground clearance and slope-away drainage for outdoor installations. Salt-spray and chemical-wash environments require periodic inspection and protective coating reapplication.
  • Two-person installation and secure anchor bolting are non-negotiable — the 210 lb. mass and 108-inch height create tipping hazards on uncompacted soil or in high-wind zones. Verify concrete pad curing time (minimum 28 days) before mounting.
  • Power terminals accept 12–24V AC or DC; polarity errors will damage internal electronics. Verify your PoE injector output voltage and wire gauge before installation (typically 14 AWG for runs under 100 feet). Beacon and strobe draw continuous power — account for this in your UPS or emergency backup capacity planning.
  • Speakerphone audio quality depends on speaker module type (LS1000 vs. LS2000) — LS1000 is lower-cost but limited to ~80 dB output; LS2000 and IA4100 deliver louder, clearer emergency announcements. Test audio intelligibility in your specific outdoor acoustic environment (wind, traffic noise) before final acceptance.
  • ADA button placement is fixed — verify local building codes require button-at-height compliance. Some jurisdictions mandate additional accessible signage or braille labeling beyond the standard faceplate.

The CB1S00760 is the right choice for campus safety teams, industrial facility managers, and emergency communication integrators who need a hardened, networked outdoor call station with high-visibility design and flexible speaker compatibility. Multi-site deployments benefit from centralized PoE management and parallel wiring simplicity; hybrid analog-to-VoIP migration paths are straightforward thanks to modular speaker modules. For help point towers beyond simple intercoms, explore the Code Blue catalog.

Specifications
Power Type: PoE (PoE)
IP Rating: IP68
Type: Safety Blue Unit
Weight: 210 lbs. (95.25 kg)
Material: 0.135" (10 gauge) steel
Certifications: UL 62368-1; NEMA 3; ADA
Warranty: 1-year
Media Type: Labels
Connectivity: Parallel
Audio: LED faceplate light; Beacon/strobe; Compatible speakerphones (LS1000, LS2000, IA4100)
Mount Type: Wall; Corner; Rack
Product_Type: Help Point Tower
Compatible With: flexible
Form Factor: enclosure
PoE: PoE
Color: Blue
PoE_Power: 12–24V AC/DC (sourced externally)
Mount_Type: Surface; Concrete pad anchor bolts
Form_Factor: Help Point Tower enclosure
PoE_Wattage: 2–5W (beacon/strobe); 3–8W (speakerphone dependent)
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