Ia4100, Administrator guide 3 getting started – Code Blue IA4100 SINGLE BUTTON ANALOG SPEAKERPHONE User Manual
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IA4100
Administrator Guide
3 Getting Started
The IA4100 speakerphone is a hands-free, ADA-compliant emergency speakerphone designed for
outdoor or indoor use. Code Blue’s latest generation of speakerphones establishes a new industry
benchmark for both features and reliability. It is a highly vandal resistant unit incorporating a .125”
stainless steel faceplate, a self-healing, aluminum 1.5” piezoelectric push button, self-monitoring
ability and fault reporting for loss of power and low battery voltage.
The IA4100 is designed to automatically dial any one of the pre-programmed numbers (determined
by priority programming) or initiate a PBX Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) circuit and il-
luminate a .375” diameter vivid red LED indicating “Call placed.” Upon receipt of the call, the IA4100
identifies itself with a digital recorded voice message and illuminates a separate .375” diameter
green LED indicating “Call received.” The IA4100 is also capable of activating peripheral devices
such as CCTV or strobe lights via one of its three normally open or three normally closed auxiliary
outputs. All functions of the IA4100 speakerphone are remotely programmable via any touch-tone
phone or Code Blue’s Unit Programming and Diagnostic (UPD) software package, and are protect-
ed by a user defined security code.
NOTE: Programming via a cell phone is subject to the quality of the call’s DTMF tone transmission.
Throughout this guide you will see the following two references:
Caller: This is the person activating the IA4100 speakerphone by pressing a button or activating the
auxiliary input.
Callee: This is the person receiving the call from the IA4100; typically a guard, 911 operators, dis-
patch officer, etc.