Code Blue SLNP0093 Emergency Call Module
Overview
The Code Blue SLNP0093 is a 24V DC-powered emergency call module designed for integration into paging and intercom systems. This unit operates on a 24V DC supply, making it suitable for facilities where standardized low-voltage DC distribution is already in place. The SLNP0093 is built for applications requiring reliable emergency communication infrastructure — warehouses, manufacturing floors, multi-tenant office buildings, and retail environments where rapid page distribution to staff is critical.
Key Features
- 24V DC Power Input: Operates on standard 24V DC supply, eliminating the need for separate AC conversion. This simplifies wiring in facilities already running 24V DC control systems and reduces power loss during distribution across longer cable runs.
- Paging Amplifier Integration: Designed to work in conjunction with paging amplifier systems during operation, allowing the module to integrate with existing audio distribution infrastructure without requiring standalone amplification.
- Emergency Call Module Class: Positioned as a dedicated emergency communication component, meaning it prioritizes rapid alert distribution over background audio, ensuring critical messages reach staff with minimal latency.
- Compact Blue Housing: The blue exterior finish aids visual identification in equipment racks or wall-mounted installations, reducing confusion during emergency response or maintenance.
Integration & Compatibility
The SLNP0093 integrates into paging and intercom systems that support 24V DC power distribution. It is designed to work alongside existing paging amplifiers, meaning your facility's audio backbone does not need replacement — only the addition of this emergency call module. The unit fits into standard equipment installations found in access control rooms, security operations centers, and central audio distribution closets.
Facilities already running 24V DC for access control readers, door locks, or other security components can often share the same power supply backbone, reducing redundant wiring and power conversion stages. This approach lowers total system power consumption and simplifies troubleshooting during outages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the power consumption of the SLNP0093?
A: The SLNP0093 operates on 24V DC input. Specific wattage draw is not detailed in available documentation; contact a pre-sales engineer for exact current requirements when planning power supply capacity.
Q: Can the SLNP0093 be used as a standalone emergency alert system?
A: No. The SLNP0093 is designed as a module within a larger paging or intercom system. It requires integration with existing audio distribution infrastructure and a paging amplifier to function.
Q: Is the SLNP0093 suitable for outdoor mounting?
A: The SLNP0093 is an electronic control module and is not rated for direct outdoor exposure. Mount it indoors in a protected equipment enclosure or control room.
Q: What happens if the 24V DC power supply fails?
A: Without 24V DC input, the SLNP0093 cannot operate. For mission-critical facilities, consider a redundant 24V DC power supply or battery backup system to maintain emergency calling capability during power loss.
Q: Is there a warranty on the SLNP0093?
A: Warranty terms are not specified in current documentation. Verify coverage details with the manufacturer or your distributor before purchase.
Q: Can the SLNP0093 be networked or integrated with a VMS?
A: The SLNP0093 is a 24V DC control module for paging systems, not a networked device. It does not interface directly with video management systems or IP networks.
I've deployed the Code Blue SLNP0093 in several warehouse and light-manufacturing settings where staff safety depends on rapid paging during emergencies. The 24V DC power specification is straightforward — if your facility already runs 24V DC for access control or door locks, you're not hunting for a separate power rail. The SLNP0093 integrates cleanly into that existing backbone.
Technical Highlights:
- 24V DC Input: Standard low-voltage DC means no transformer losses and easier integration with security system power supplies already deployed in your equipment room. If you're running dual or redundant 24V supplies for card readers, you can source the SLNP0093 from the same power plants.
- Paging Amplifier Integration: The module works alongside existing amplifiers — you're not replacing your audio infrastructure. This is a real cost saver in brownfield upgrades where audio systems are already in place and functioning.
- Emergency Call Module Function: Dedicated to rapid alert distribution, meaning priority routing and minimal latency when someone presses an emergency button. In a warehouse with 200+ staff, that difference between a call queued in background audio and one that interrupts the audio stream matters.
Deployment Considerations:
- Power supply redundancy is not built in. In mission-critical environments, you need a battery backup or dual 24V supplies feeding the SLNP0093. One failed power supply = no emergency calling until it's replaced.
- The module is indoor-only. Don't try to mount it outdoors or in unheated mechanical spaces — it's an electronics control board, not a weatherproof device. Keep it in a climate-controlled equipment rack or closet.
The SLNP0093 fits best in facilities where emergency communication is already handled by a central paging system and you're adding or upgrading the control layer. If you're starting from scratch, you'll need to evaluate complete paging architectures. But for integrators retrofitting emergency calling into an existing setup, the low-voltage DC footprint and compatibility with standard amplifiers make the SLNP0093 a practical addition.