Code Blue
SKU: CB9S00106
Code Blue CB9S00106 Safety Blue Dual Faceplate
Dual faceplate for outdoor security & telecom with IP68 sealing
Overview
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Overview
Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.
The Code Blue 50142 is a Gaitronics faceplate kit designed as a replacement component for Code Blue speakerphone and communication systems. This kit addresses wear, damage, or obsolescence of the faceplate assembly — the user-facing interface that handles audio input, controls, and visual feedback on wall-mount, pole-mount, recessed, and rack-mounted installations. If you're maintaining or restoring a Code Blue tower or wall enclosure and the faceplate has cracked, faded, or stopped responding reliably, this part restores full operational capability without replacing the entire unit.
The 50142 faceplate kit is listed as a replacement component for multiple Code Blue product families, including CB1, CB2, CB4, CB5, CB6, CB9, and CBRT series towers and wall-mount enclosures, as well as LS1000 audio paging systems, LS2000 VoIP handset systems, IP1500/IP1501 solar-powered VoIP speakerphones, IP2500/IP2501 VoIP speakerphones, IP5000 legacy VoIP speakerphones, and IA4100 analog faceplate speakerphones. Verify your specific system model against the parts catalog before ordering — faceplate dimensions and connector pinouts vary between series.
Faceplate replacement typically requires removing the old assembly from the mounting bracket (wall, pole, recessed cavity, or rack slot) and disconnecting the audio input harness. The 50142 connects via the same harness and mounts to the existing bracket. No tools beyond a standard screwdriver are typically required, though you may need a small wrench or hex key if your installation uses captive fasteners. Power down the system before disconnection to avoid audio feedback or electrical transients. If the audio input connector shows corrosion or damage, clean or replace the mating connector before installing the new faceplate.
Package contents are not specified in the available documentation. Contact the supplier for a detailed packing list before installation.
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