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Model: IPVD01, IPVD02, IPVD03, IPVD04, IPVD05, IPVD06
Admin Guide
Installation | Configuration | Support | Maintenance | Use
800.205.7186
www.codeblue.com

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  • Page 1 Centry® Model: IPVD01, IPVD02, IPVD03, IPVD04, IPVD05, IPVD06 Admin Guide Installation | Configuration | Support | Maintenance | Use 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 2 OF OR IN CONNECTIONS WITH THIS GUIDE, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF. Code Blue Corporation reserves the right to make any modifications to this guide or the information contained herein at any time without notice. The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Determine the IP Address Default Login Information Network - General Settings Accounts SIP Server Settings Advanced SIP Settings Manage Accounts System Status Code Blue page 3 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 •...
  • Page 4 Remote Mount Beacon Strobe Installation S-1000/S-1050/S-2000 Installation Instructions Maintenance Schedule Locating Unit Serial Number & Part Number Warranty Download Information Legal & Regulatory Information Code Blue page 4 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA •...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    2 Button Surface Mount Call Privacy Laws Some states require all parties to be aware that they are being recorded. Code Blue phones offer the ability to play a message stating that the caller is being recorded and giving the caller the option to continue or end the recorded call.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    In some countries, a certified electrician may be required. NOTICE When transporting a Code Blue product, use the original packaging or equivalent to prevent damage to the product. Code Blue products shall be used in compliance with local laws and regulations.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    -40F - +158F -40F - +158F -40F - +158F (-40°C - +70°C) (-40°C - +70°C) (-40°C - +70°C) (-40°C - +70°C) (°F) Code Blue page 7 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 •...
  • Page 8: Flush Mount Drawing

    Centry® Administrator Guide Flush Mount Drawing CENTRY 1 BUTTON BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW CENTRY 2 BUTTON Code Blue page 8 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 9: Surface Mount Drawing

    Centry® Administrator Guide Surface Mount Drawing CENTRY 1 BUTTON BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW CENTRY 2 BUTTON Code Blue page 9 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 10: Power Requirements

    Centry® Administrator Guide 5 Power Requirements The following table on pages 10-13 includes Centry® and ALL OTHER Code Blue Devices and Enclosures for reference Code Blue page 10 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA •...
  • Page 11 Centry® Administrator Guide Code Blue page 11 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 12 Centry® Administrator Guide Code Blue page 12 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 13 Centry® Administrator Guide Code Blue page 13 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 14: Installation Instructions

    Connect earth ground to the provided copper grounding lug using a minimum 14 gauge conductor. Connect electrical and communications wiring using the wiring diagram below. Follow all federal and local codes that apply. Attach faceplate to enclosure using four security screws. Code Blue page 14 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street •...
  • Page 15: Basic Product Installation

    Connect the CAT cable to the Ethernet port on the Centry PCB. Vertical Orientation Re-attach the Centry faceplate to its back box. Screw the four faceplate screws back in place. Code Blue page 15 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street •...
  • Page 16: Wiring Diagram

    9 to 32V AC or DC with current protection of 1.25 Amps. Factory Reset Switch With power connected to Centry, hold down this reset switch for 12 seconds and then release. The unit will reboot. All settings will be lost. Code Blue page 16 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 17: Schematics

    Centry® Administrator Guide 8 Schematics Flush Mount Mounting Schematics 9.466 1.164 2.884 .866 Code Blue page 17 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 18 Centry® Administrator Guide Surface Mount Mounting Schematics 1.382 2.131 3.382 .875 .250 TYP 8.863 2.884 .866 Code Blue page 18 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 19: Curb Mount Installation Instructions

    Follow all federal and local codes that apply. Recommended Base Mounting Bolt This bolt is best suited for structural connections, i.e., column anchorage. The bolt (SD6) is made from 316 stainless steel, which provides corrosion resistance. Code Blue page 19 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 20: Single Curb Mount Option

    Centry® Administrator Guide Curb Mount Option Code Blue page 20 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 21: Dual Curb Mount Option

    Centry® Administrator Guide Dual Curb Mount Option Code Blue page 21 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com...
  • Page 22: Setting Up Your Centry Help Point

    You can then browse to the IP address of the device. The recommended web browser is Google Chrome. You may experience eratic behavior with other browsers. Default login information is: Username: admin Password: admin Code Blue page 22 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA •...
  • Page 23: Network - General Settings

    554 RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol udp 554 RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol udp 5060 SIP Session Initiation Protocol tcp 5061 SIP Session Initiated Protocol rtp 16384-32767 Real Time Transport (Configurable) Code Blue page 23 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street •...
  • Page 24: Accounts

    RTSP video quality. Force Resolution: Some desk phones will overwrite the resolution set in the Centry to their native resolution. Select this option to force the selected resolution. Code Blue page 24 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street •...
  • Page 25: Sip Server Settings

    Use a Prox y Server: If using a proxy server in addition to a SIP server, then specify the IP Address or Domain, SIP Authentication ID and Outbound Proxy Port used. Code Blue page 25 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 26: Manage Accounts

    After adding an account, you can manage the created accounts on this page. Note: You can create up to 10 accounts to different SIP servers. Generally only one is used. Click onto an account to manage it for viewing or to make changes. Code Blue page 26 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 27: System Status

    Registration status of “good” is what you’re looking for. If it is not, investigate the matching account settings configured in the SIP server and if the network has been opened in between. Code Blue page 27 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 28: Audio

    To change the priority of the multicast, simply drag and drop. A phone call priority level also can be set with the Order Priority box checked. By default, the Phone Call Priority is set to 0. Code Blue page 28 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 29: Rstp Video

    The camera and the phone share the same IP address. You can view the camera stream using either Code Blue Fusion Server with Blue Alert Motion, Code Blue ToolVox® with Blue Alert® EMS or your own VMS or video stream software.
  • Page 30: General Events

    Administrator Guide General Events In the General Events setting you can alter the outgoing call tone, apply a call ending warning, allow or disallow incoming calls and apply location recordings. Code Blue page 30 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street •...
  • Page 31: Action Scripts

    Select the button or aux input. Choose “Add Action.” You can choose to have an aux output triggered, place a call or simply play a message. You can also string multiple actions together. Code Blue page 31 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 32: Place Call Action

    Recordings page. A common recording script would be something like, “Security has been contacted; please stand by.” This message will repeat just like ring-back would until the call is answered. This message will stop when the call is answered. Code Blue page 32 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 33 In-call commands are also available on an inbound call into Centry. See section on in-call commands for the full list. Control AUX Output Action Choose the AUX output you wish to control. Code Blue page 33 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street •...
  • Page 34 Centry speaker. Note: There are blue arrows that can move your action up and down in the action script. Note: You can string together many actions in the action script. Code Blue page 34 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 35 At the bottom of the action script page, you can test your action script and it will launch through the script and place a call, play a message or trip auxiliaries. Note: This will call whatever number you have entered in. Code Blue page 35 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 36: Recordings

    Recordings uploaded are then available in action scripts. The phone only can play uncompressed 16-bit PCM or compressed g.711 A-law/U-law format .wav files. If you upload unsupported audio file formats, they will not play in the action script. Code Blue page 36 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 37: Administration

    This page also allows for the default password to be changed. New passwords must be at least six characters long. This page also allows for the phone to be rebooted via the GUI. Code Blue page 37 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 38: Date And Time

    Diagnostics With SNMP Traps enabled, enter the SNMP server name, port number (162 by default) and Read/ Write Community Names. Each trap can be enabled or disabled to customize the output. Code Blue page 38 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street •...
  • Page 39: Firmware

    Upload new firmware into the phone from www.codeblue.com/resources. Once you download onto your PC, unzip the file. From the Centry firmware page, browse to the .bin file on your PC and upgrade your Centry. Hardware Settings Code Blue page 39 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 40 Control. The color of the ring LED around each button can be changed in the drop- down menu. Any additional peripherals attached to Centry must be marked as “Installed” to ensure functionality. Code Blue page 40 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 41: In-Call Commands

    Note: These adjustments do not persist after the call has ended. The Centry phone will return to the default levels set in the account screen via the phone’s web GUI. See the Accounts chapter for further information. Code Blue page 41 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 42: Compatibility

    Examples of mainstream IP PBXs Centry has registered to as a third party SIP device include: Avaya Asterisk Cisco Call Manager Nortel and many others… Code Blue page 42 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA •...
  • Page 43: Configuring For Cisco Unified Communications Manager

    CUCM and be able to place calls in the assigned calling search space as well as receive calls at the directory number it is configured with. Note: If you are setting up the Centry with secondary account support, make sure that you create each failover number twice. Code Blue page 43 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 44 2. Do a Find on “Third-party” to locate the Third-party SIP Device Basic - Standard SIP Non-Secure Profile. Click the Copy icon. 3. Check Enable Digest Authentication. 4. Change the Name and Description to Code Blue Centry Profile. 5. Click Save. Configure End Users For each Centry device, configure a new end user for SIP authentication.
  • Page 45 6. For Phone Button Template, select Third-party SIP Device (Basic). 7. For Calling Search Space, select the calling search space the Centry is to use. 8. For Device Security Profile, select Code Blue Centry Profile. 9. For SIP Profile, select Standard SIP Profile.
  • Page 46 SIP devices. To send audio pages from InformaCast to Code Blue speakerphones, select the Code Blue devices as end point phones for the messages. The Code Blue phones will have the ability to answer and play the audio by default.
  • Page 47: Avaya Ip Office Integration Guide

    Basic instructions for integrating Centry Series Phones with an Avaya IP Office R7 Manager are included. Advanced setup of IP Office Manager features is outside the scope of this document. 1. Using IP Office R7 Manager, connect to the IP Office Control Unit. Code Blue page 47 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 48 Administrator Guide 2. Log in to Avaya IP Office Manager: 3. SIP Extension Support is required for Centry integration. Select System > LAN1 (or LAN2) > VoIP in IP Office Manager: Code Blue page 48 of 63 GU-162-L • 259 Hedcor Street •...
  • Page 49 6. In Domain Name, enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or the IP address associated with the correct LAN port on the IP Office Control Unit. Deselect Auto- create Extn/User. Click OK. Code Blue page 49 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 50 Extension ID: A unique extension to identify the logical extension in IP Office. By default, IP extensions start at 8000. Base Extension: This is the extension used to call Centry. Force Authorization: Select to force authentication of Centry. Code Blue page 50 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 51 Centry device is G.711 U-LAW and will work in most cases. More information on audio codecs can be found in the Centry device Guide. Set DTMF Support to RFC2833. 10. Each Centry device should have a unique User. Right click on User and select New. Code Blue page 51 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 52 Centry device. 12. Select the Telephony tab and then the Call Settings sub-tab. Disable Call Waiting On and Answer Call Waiting on Hold. Call waiting is not supported on the Centry device. Code Blue page 52 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 53 13. Select the Supervisor sub-tab. In the Login Code field enter a password to be used by the Centry device for authentication. Avaya IP Office will only accept numbers in this field. 14. If adding multiple Centry devices, repeat steps 7-13 for each device. Code Blue page 53 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    Note: If you do not have a DHCP server running, use a standard home/wireless router and plug your speakerphone and laptop into the same router. Once you know the IP Address, you can browse to it via a web browser. Code Blue page 54 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 55: Remote Mount Beacon Strobe Installation

    K - 10-24 X ¾ screws (2 each) (High voltage) All wiring must be installed and connected by experienced and certified personnel to meet local and national electrical codes, and will include a service disconnect. Code Blue page 55 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 56: 1000/S-1050/S-2000 Installation Instructions

    The S-1050 LED Beacon/Strobe has two built-in photo response features: (a) dawn/dusk transition delay of 15-30 minutes and (b) transient light acknowledgement delay of at least 3 minutes. Code Blue page 56 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 57 NOTE: Average current draw in Flash Mode will vary by selected Flash mode. The above maximum amperage draw is stated at Single 60 FPM. page 57 of 63 GU-162-L Code Blue • 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA •...
  • Page 58: Maintenance Schedule

    Chase Products' Champion Spray-on Stainless Steel Cleaner to help protect finish against environmental pollutants) Visually confirm line-of-sight is still clear to base station (i.e., confirm that new tree growth, new building construction or other obstructions are not bloacking view of base station) Code Blue page 58 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 59 The Surface Care Frequency table below provides general guidelines to assist in configuring a schedule. Please note that the frequency of care required to guard the Code Blue unit’s surface from damage will also be dictated by local environmental characteristics.
  • Page 60: Locating Unit Serial Number & Part Number

    19 Locating Unit Serial and Part Numbers Remove the Centry phone from the housing. The serial number and part number will be listed on the back plate that covers the Centry board. Code Blue page 60 of 63 GU-162-L •...
  • Page 61: Warranty

    20 Warranty Code Blue Corporation provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms. In addition, Code Blue’s standard warranty language, as well as information regarding support for this product while under warranty, is available at www.codeblue.com/support...
  • Page 62: Download Information

    Centry® Administrator Guide 21 Download Information Code Blue now has a centralized location where you can find installation, setup, information, configuration and operation instructions. Admin Guides: www.codeblue.com/resources/guides Frimware: www.codeblue.com/resources/firmware Maintenance Tips: www.codeblue.com/support Product Sheets: www.codeblue.com/resources/sheets Specifications: www.codeblue.com/resources/specifications For Legacy Product Information: www.codeblue.com/legacy-products...
  • Page 63: Legal & Regulatory Information

    This digital apparatus complies with CAN ICES-3 (Class A). The product shall and fitness for a particular purpose. Code Blue shall not be liable or be connected using a shielded network cable (STP) that is properly responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with grounded.

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