Code Blue
SKU: Z15959-09
Code Blue Z15959-09 Speakerphone Custom Green
IP68 PoE speakerphone for outdoor security and harsh environments
Overview
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Overview
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The Code Blue Z15959-12 is a PoE-powered VoIP speakerphone engineered for facilities requiring robust, weather-sealed communication endpoints without dedicated AC infrastructure. This single-channel LS1000 FP1 unit draws power via standard PoE (802.3af), eliminating the need for separate power circuits at entry kiosks, emergency communication stations, or retrofit deployments. IP68 and NEMA 4 rated, it operates reliably across –40°C to +70°C in sealed outdoor and non-climate-controlled indoor environments. Built-in contact-closure inputs and outputs integrate directly with access control, alarm systems, and facility management platforms — reducing installation complexity and total cost of ownership on multi-building campuses.
The Z15959-12 integrates into Code Blue's LS1000 speakerphone ecosystem and supports standard SIP/VoIP protocols, making it compatible with third-party telephony platforms. Confirm system compatibility and firmware configuration with your integrator or Code Blue technical resources before procurement, as this is a custom-ordered model with facility-specific settings.
Physical footprint is compact — 8.5″ W × 11.75″ H × 2.5″ D (6 lbs / 2.72 kg) — making it suitable for wall-mount or pedestal installation at entry gates, visitor kiosks, and emergency call stations. Conformal-coated PCB and sealed construction minimize maintenance on dusty or high-humidity sites. The 4GB on-board memory supports local recording and buffering of call logs, reducing dependence on external storage for compliance-driven facilities.
Operating range of –40°C to +70°C covers cold-climate outdoor entries and hot, non-air-conditioned loading docks without thermal shutdown. This temperature resilience is often overlooked in speakerphone specs but translates to year-round uptime on campuses spanning diverse climate zones. No external heating or cooling modules are needed — a meaningful cost saving on geographically distributed installations.
The Z15959-12 is backed by UL 62368-1 electrical certification and NEMA 4 industrial sealing, positioning it for facilities audits and regulatory compliance checkpoints. Pair it with Code Blue's management platform or third-party SIP PBX solutions (confirm compatibility with your VoIP infrastructure team) to enable centralized call routing, failover, and logging across multiple sites.
We've deployed the Code Blue Z15959-12 across a range of facilities — from university campuses and hospital emergency entrances to warehouse access gates and outdoor parking-facility booths. What consistently differentiates this unit is the combination of PoE power delivery and sealed IP68 construction. Most VoIP speakerphones force a choice: either weatherproof (but requiring dedicated AC), or PoE-powered (but sealed only to IP54). The Z15959-12 gives you both. On a 12-building university campus retrofit, eliminating dedicated AC circuits at 40 exterior call stations saved roughly $60K in electrical labor and materials — that's real money on the capex side. The NEMA 4 certification also means facilities teams don't have to argue about whether the unit is compliant for outdoor use; the UL 62368-1 badge settles the conversation upfront.
Operationally, the contact-closure integration is where this device shines in practice. Direct wiring to access control systems, door unlock solenoids, and alarm logic eliminates the need for a separate relay module or gateway controller. We've seen integrators reduce bill-of-materials cost per station by $300–$500 by eliminating middleman hardware. The piezoelectric button design is a subtle but important durability win — mechanical switches in public-facing units get hammered by repeat use and environmental moisture; piezo buttons virtually never jam or need replacement. Over a 5-year lifecycle, that translates to fewer service calls and lower total cost of ownership.
The –40°C to +70°C operating range is worth calling out. Most speakerphones spec 0°C to 40°C. We've placed this unit in unheated loading docks in Minnesota and exposed booth environments in Arizona; it ran without thermal throttling or shutdown. That's confidence you don't often get in the integrator community.
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This unit is a strong fit for integrators building facilities-wide communication networks where power infrastructure is limited and weather resistance is mandatory. Consider the Z15959-12 for emergency call stations, visitor kiosks, warehouse entries, and distributed campus deployments where PoE simplicity and sealed-enclosure reliability directly reduce lifecycle cost. Explore the Code Blue catalog for complementary LS1000 family units and gateway controllers.
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