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SKU: 60002
UPC: 757120600022
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
Warranty 1-Year Limited Warranty
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Code Blue 60002 Dual Button Emergency Phone Assembly

Dual-button IP68 emergency phone with 2MP camera and PoE power

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Code Blue 60002 Dual Button Emergency Phone Assembly

$1,430.00
$1,254.99

Overview

SKU: 60002
UPC: 757120600022
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
Warranty 1-Year Limited Warranty

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Description

Code Blue 60002 Dual Button Emergency Phone Assembly

Overview

The Code Blue 60002 is a weatherproof dual-button emergency communication assembly built for outdoor and high-moisture industrial environments where reliable, redundant access to emergency services or dispatch is non-negotiable. This unit combines push-button telephony with integrated 2MP visual documentation in a single IP68-rated package, drawing power from standard PoE (802.3af) infrastructure — eliminating the need for dedicated power runs or separate conditioning equipment at the installation point.

The 60002 is purpose-built for IP-based security and emergency systems in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, outdoor storage yards, parking structures, and institutional campuses where staff or visitors need one-button access to help without fumbling for a phone or navigating a menu.

Key Features

  • IP68 Weatherproofing: Sealed against dust and full submersion under 1 meter of water — meaning heavy rain, washdown environments, and moisture-laden facilities won't degrade the electronics. No shelter or canopy required for reliable year-round operation.
  • Dual Button Redundancy: Two independent push buttons let you assign separate destinations (e.g., facility security and external 911 dispatcher) or provide a backup button if one fails — reduces single points of failure in critical emergency pathways.
  • 2MP Camera for Visual Context: Still or video capture at the point of call initiation documents the scene, caller identity, or incident condition — invaluable for security review, liability protection, and incident reconstruction without requiring a separate camera installation at that location.
  • PoE (802.3af) Power: Draws under 13W from standard PoE injection, so it integrates directly into your network infrastructure without strain on switch power budgets. One cable delivers both power and IP connectivity to the device.
  • Modular Assembly Design: Integrates with existing Code Blue emergency communication systems and standard IP-based VoIP or dispatch platforms. Compatible with SIP trunks, on-premises PBX, and cloud-based emergency call routing.
  • Industrial Mounting: Rugged form factor designed for pole, wall, or pedestal installation in outdoor and semi-outdoor settings; mechanical design handles vibration and thermal cycling in uncontrolled environments.

Integration and Compatibility

The Code Blue 60002 operates as an IP device on your network. It integrates with emergency communication system architecture via standard IP protocols, supporting connection to SIP-based dispatch centers, traditional PBX systems with VoIP gateways, or dedicated emergency call management platforms. Network switch provisioning should account for PoE power allocation (the 60002 consumes approximately 13W maximum under normal operation); a standard PoE injector or PoE-enabled switch port will support multiple units without additional power conditioning.

Before deployment, confirm your target VoIP platform or dispatch system supports SIP endpoints with audio and optional video streaming. If your facility uses an NVR or security management platform, verify that the 2MP stream can be integrated into your existing video recording and management infrastructure, or if the camera feed is intended to be independent from your main surveillance recorder.

When to Choose a Different Model

If your deployment does not require weather resistance or outdoor mounting, consider an indoor dual-button assembly — lower cost and simpler installation. If you need higher camera resolution for detailed facial recognition or long-distance identification, consult the Code Blue product line for models offering 4MP or higher sensors. If your facility requires multiple emergency call points with centralized video integration, evaluate emergency communication system architecture guidelines to confirm whether a dedicated emergency phone line solution or a tighter VMS integration is more cost-effective.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What PoE power budget does the Code Blue 60002 require?

A: The 60002 draws approximately 13W maximum via IEEE 802.3af PoE. Standard 30W PoE injectors or switch ports will power multiple units on the same circuit.

Q: Can the 2MP camera stream to my existing NVR or VMS?

A: Yes, provided your NVR or VMS platform supports ONVIF Profile S or equivalent IP camera input. Confirm codec compatibility (H.264 or H.265) with your system before installation.

Q: Is the 60002 submersible?

A: IP68 rating means the unit is protected against immersion under 1 meter of water. It is suitable for washdown environments and heavy rain but should not be fully submerged continuously or exposed to high-pressure water jets directed at connector seals.

Q: Can I assign different numbers to each button?

A: Yes. Each button is independently configurable to dial a separate emergency contact, dispatch number, or extension. Configuration is typically performed through the Code Blue system interface or your IP phone provisioning platform.

Q: How do I mount the 60002 outdoors?

A: The unit is designed for standard pole, wall, or pedestal mounting. Ensure all electrical connections (PoE and Ethernet) are routed through sealed conduit or weatherproof junction boxes to maintain IP68 integrity at the cable entry point.

Jerry Tildsen
Jerry Tildsen
Perspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.

The Code Blue 60002 solves a real deployment problem: you need emergency call capability at a remote outdoor location, but running dedicated phone lines and power is expensive and site-dependent. IP68 rating on the 60002 means you can mount it in a parking lot, loading dock, or yard perimeter without worrying about seasonal weather or industrial washdown cycles degrading the electronics or voiding warranty. The dual-button configuration is the key differentiator — one button can reach facility security, the other your external 911 dispatcher, and if one button fails, staff still have a working fallback.

Technical Highlights:

  • IP68 Weatherproofing: Full submersion protection to 1 meter means rain, spray, and dust are non-issues. This eliminates expensive shelter or enclosure requirements at outdoor call points.
  • PoE (802.3af) Power at ~13W: Standard switch power budget — you won't need to argue with your infrastructure team about dedicated power runs or UPS provisioning. Single Ethernet cable delivers everything.
  • 2MP Integrated Camera: Visual context at the moment of emergency without a separate camera installation. For parking lot incidents or loading dock safety calls, the image stream documents the condition and reduces false-alarm dispatch overhead.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Cable routing matters: PoE and Ethernet must transit sealed conduit or weatherproof junction boxes at the mounting point to maintain IP68 integrity. A loose cable gland or unprotected RJ-45 connector will defeat the weatherproofing.
  • SIP or VoIP platform dependency: the 60002 is an IP endpoint, not a standalone phone. Confirm your dispatch center or PBX vendor supports SIP-based emergency call routing before you order.

This is the right pick for warehouse perimeter call boxes, parking structure emergency stations, or outdoor industrial facility entry points where staff need guaranteed one-button access to help and you want visual documentation without a separate camera footprint.

Specifications
Power Type: PoE (PoE)
Form Factor: Dual Button Phone Assembly
IP Rating: IP68
Resolution: 1920x1200
Environment Rating: Outdoor
Warranty: 1-year
Lens Focal Length: 0.127-0.152 mm
Brand: Code Blue
MPN: 60002
Type: POS Stand
Color: Blue
Connectivity: Ethernet
Power: 13W
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