Code Blue CB9S00125 CB9SD Emergency Communication Station with PoE
When you need reliable emergency communication endpoints that integrate cleanly into an IP infrastructure without dedicated power runs, the Code Blue CB9SD delivers a proven VoIP-based solution for campus security, healthcare facilities, parking structures, and transit environments. PoE connectivity eliminates the cost and complexity of separate power drops while maintaining the always-available communication critical in emergency response scenarios.
Key Features
- Power over Ethernet connectivity for simplified single-cable installation
- VoIP-based emergency communication for integration with existing IP telephony systems
- Designed for outdoor deployment in campus, parking, and public safety applications
- Durable construction engineered for continuous outdoor operation
- One-touch emergency activation for immediate operator connection
- Compatible with paging amplifiers for mass notification integration
- Standard network protocols enable integration with VMS and access control platforms
The CB9SD addresses a common deployment challenge in emergency communication systems: how to extend reliable call points across large properties without the cost burden of dedicated power infrastructure. PoE support means you can leverage existing network switches with PoE+ capability, feeding both data and power over standard Cat5e/Cat6 cabling. This significantly reduces installation labor and materials cost compared to traditional analog emergency phones requiring separate 12-24V DC power supplies.
Integration with paging amplifiers allows the station to function as part of a broader mass notification strategy, enabling security personnel to broadcast alerts through connected speaker arrays during active incidents. The IP-native architecture means call logs, system health monitoring, and configuration management happen through your existing network management tools rather than requiring proprietary controllers. For integrators managing multi-building campuses or distributed facilities, this network-centric approach reduces long-term maintenance complexity while providing the communication reliability security directors require from emergency call point infrastructure.