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Code Blue
259 Hedcor Street
Holland, MI 49423 USA
800.205.7186
www.codeblue.com
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IA3100
Administrator Guide
3 Getting Started
The IA3100 is a hands-free, ADA compliant emergency speakerphone designed for outdoor or
indoor use. It is a highly vandal resistant unit incorporating both a .125” stainless steel faceplate and
a self-healing, aluminum 1½” piezoelectric button.
When a user touches the button, IA3100 will automatically dial one of the three programmed num-
bers (determined by priority programming), or ring down to a PBX, and illuminate a 3/8” diameter
vivid red LED indicating “Call placed.” Upon receipt of the call, the IA3100 identies itself with either
a digital voice message and/or digital location identier (if programmed to do so), and illuminates a
separate 3/8” diameter green LED indicating “Call received.” The IA3100 is also capable of activat-
ing peripheral devices, such as CCTV or strobe lights via its two auxiliary dry contact outputs. All
functions of the IA3100 are remotely programmable via any touch-tone phone, and are protected by
a user-dened 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 IA3100 speakerphone by pressing a button or activating the
auxiliary input.
Called Party: This is the person receiving the call from the IA3100; typically guards, 911 operators,
dispatch ofcers, etc.

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