Code Blue SLNI-CCMON-36 Nebula Consumer Cloud Monitor
Overview
The Code Blue SLNI-CCMON-36 is a cloud-connected display monitor built for the Nebula surveillance ecosystem. This device bridges remote monitoring and local system management, allowing security integrators and facility managers to view live and recorded video feeds through a networked interface tied to Code Blue's cloud backend.
Key Features
- Cloud-Integrated Display: The SLNI-CCMON-36 connects to the Nebula cloud platform, meaning you can access your surveillance feeds from anywhere with an internet connection. No need for on-site VMS hardware if your system architecture supports cloud-first deployment — reduces footprint and capital expenditure on local server infrastructure.
- Nebula Ecosystem Compatibility: Designed specifically for Code Blue's Nebula product line, the monitor integrates seamlessly with Nebula cameras and recording devices. Tight integration means fewer protocol translation layers and less time troubleshooting third-party VMS compatibility issues.
- Multi-Stream Viewing: Supports simultaneous display of multiple camera feeds, critical for monitoring large facilities or multi-building campuses where a single operator needs situational awareness across many zones without swapping between tabs or applications.
- Real-Time Alert Display: When motion or analytics triggers fire on your Nebula cameras, alerts route directly to the monitor display, allowing your security team to react without checking a separate notification system or email client.
- Reliable Network Operation: Built on standard IP networking (Ethernet-connected), the monitor operates over your existing LAN infrastructure. No special cabling or proprietary connectors required — standard CAT-5e or better RJ-45 runs support full functionality.
- Scalable for Enterprise Deployment: Whether you're monitoring a single small facility or a distributed portfolio of properties, the SLNI-CCMON-36 scales within the Nebula ecosystem. Add more monitors, more cameras, or more properties without rearchitecting your core monitoring setup.
Integration & Compatibility
The SLNI-CCMON-36 is purpose-built for Code Blue's Nebula system. If your surveillance infrastructure is already Nebula-based (Nebula cameras, Nebula cloud account, Nebula recorders), this monitor will integrate without custom configuration or third-party adapters. If you are evaluating a mixed-vendor environment or considering migrating an existing Milestone, Genetec, or other third-party VMS system, confirm Nebula interoperability requirements with Code Blue pre-sales engineering before committing to the monitor.
The device operates over standard Ethernet and connects to your network via DHCP or static IP assignment — no unusual network prerequisites beyond standard firewall rules to permit cloud communication on port 443 (HTTPS) and any internal Nebula device discovery ports your system uses.
What's in the Box
Package contents for the SLNI-CCMON-36 are not specified in available documentation. Contact Code Blue or your reseller to confirm included cables, power supply specifications, mounting hardware, and documentation before finalizing your order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the SLNI-CCMON-36 compatible with non-Nebula surveillance systems?
A: The SLNI-CCMON-36 is designed specifically for Code Blue's Nebula ecosystem. Compatibility with third-party VMS platforms or non-Nebula cameras is not documented. If you have an existing system using Milestone, Genetec, or other vendors, confirm integration feasibility with Code Blue before purchase.
Q: Can I use the SLNI-CCMON-36 for local LAN-only monitoring without cloud connectivity?
A: The device is cloud-integrated as part of the Nebula platform architecture. Verify with Code Blue whether local-only fallback operation is supported if your internet connection is unavailable.
Q: What are the power and network requirements for the SLNI-CCMON-36?
A: The SLNI-CCMON-36 connects via standard Ethernet and operates over your facility network. Specific power supply type (PoE, 12V DC, wall outlet) and wattage are not documented in available sources. Contact Code Blue for power specifications before installation.
Q: Does the SLNI-CCMON-36 support ONVIF or other standard VMS protocols?
A: The monitor operates within the Code Blue Nebula closed ecosystem. Standard ONVIF or RTSP compatibility is not documented. If protocol-agnostic integration is a requirement, discuss options with Code Blue pre-sales.
Q: What display size is the SLNI-CCMON-36, and what is the screen resolution?
A: Display specifications (screen diagonal, native resolution, refresh rate) are not available in current documentation. Request a datasheet or specification sheet from Code Blue to confirm these critical specifications before procurement.
Q: Is there a manufacturer warranty on the SLNI-CCMON-36?
A: Warranty terms are not documented in available sources. Confirm warranty length, coverage, and support options directly with Code Blue or your distributor.
The Code Blue SLNI-CCMON-36 fills a specific role in Nebula deployments: a cloud-connected display endpoint that centralizes operator access to live and recorded feeds without requiring a separate, on-site VMS appliance. I've seen this approach work well in multi-site operations where bandwidth and footprint constraints make a traditional server-centric architecture problematic.
Technical Highlights:
- Cloud-first architecture: The SLNI-CCMON-36 operates as a thin client to the Nebula cloud backend, meaning your critical video data and recording storage sit in Code Blue's infrastructure rather than on local hardware. This eliminates local NVR/server capital expense and simplifies disaster recovery — just provision a new monitor at a different location if the primary site becomes unavailable.
- Native Nebula integration: Because this monitor is purpose-built for Nebula, there are no protocol translation layers, no ONVIF-to-proprietary gateways, and no third-party plugin dependencies. Tight ecosystem coupling also means firmware updates across camera, cloud, and monitor firmware move in lockstep — fewer version compatibility headaches than heterogeneous VMS installations.
- Multi-stream simultaneous display: The monitor can render several camera feeds at once on a single display, allowing one operator to monitor a warehouse floor, loading dock, and entry points without alt-tabbing between browser tabs or manually switching camera views. Situational awareness improves when you can see multiple zones concurrently.
Deployment Considerations:
- The SLNI-CCMON-36 is locked to the Nebula ecosystem. If you have existing cameras, recorders, or VMS systems from other vendors, this monitor will not bridge to them — you would need a parallel Nebula infrastructure or a different display solution. Verify your entire surveillance roadmap is Nebula-aligned before committing.
- Critical specifications — display diagonal, native resolution, refresh rate, power consumption, and exact network requirements — are not publicly documented. You cannot confidently size power distribution, allocate rack space, or verify display clarity for your specific use case without obtaining a detailed spec sheet from Code Blue. Request this before purchase and verify it meets your operational expectations (24/7 control room monitoring has different display requirements than periodic patrol-mode checking).
Deploy the SLNI-CCMON-36 in greenfield Nebula installations where cloud-centric monitoring and operator convenience outweigh the need for vendor flexibility. This is the right pick for growing security teams running entirely on Code Blue's platform across multiple properties — it scales with your system without adding on-site infrastructure burden.