Product images are provided for reference and may not represent the exact model, configuration, or included components.

Overview

SKU: 60006
Condition: New
Write a Review 5% OFF

Code Blue IA4100-ke Enclosure Phone - 60006

Code Blue 60006 IA4100-ke Enclosure PhoneOverviewThe Code Blue 60006 is an IA4100-ke enclosure speakerphone designed for facilities that need robust a…

$1,500.00 $1,420.99 SAVE $79
Usually Ships Same Business Day
In stock

Quantity:

Adding to cart… The item has been added
Compatibility guidance available for your deployment
Experts for pre and post-sales support
Technical and documentation support
Shipping and lead-time confirmation before install

Laura Bennett, IPSD Senior Specialist

Talk to Laura

Specialized training • U.S - based

Senior Specialist • 877-277-7147

Code Blue IA4100-ke Enclosure Phone - 60006

$1,500.00
$1,420.99

Overview

SKU: 60006
Condition: New

No Bots, Just Experts

Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.

Description

Code Blue 60006 IA4100-ke Enclosure Phone

Overview

The Code Blue 60006 is an IA4100-ke enclosure speakerphone designed for facilities that need robust audio communication built into a compact, mountable form factor. Unlike standalone desk phones or wall-mounted handsets, the 60006 integrates audio input capabilities into a professional enclosure—giving you flexibility in how and where you deploy voice communication infrastructure. Whether you're handling area of refuge installations, emergency communication systems, or general facility paging, this unit supports multiple mounting configurations (wall, pole, recessed, and rack) to fit your site layout.

Key Features

  • Audio Input Capability: Built-in audio input means you can integrate with paging amplifiers, VoIP systems, or legacy analog communication networks without requiring external adapters or breakout boxes. This matters when you're retrofitting older facilities or mixing analog and digital systems on the same backbone.
  • Multiple Mount Options: Wall, pole, recessed, and rack mounting give you deployment flexibility. Choose wall for tight corridors or reception areas, pole for outdoor or high-traffic zones, recessed for a flush-mounted appearance in finished ceilings or bulkheads, or rack if you're centralizing audio control in a comms closet or building automation cabinet.
  • Enclosure Form Factor: The enclosed design protects internal components from dust and minor impact while maintaining audio clarity. This is relevant if your deployment includes loading docks, mechanical rooms, or other light industrial spaces where protection from debris matters but full IP67 submersion isn't required.
  • Code Blue Component Ecosystem: The 60006 connects to Code Blue's broader product line—paging amplifiers, faceplate accessories, replacement components, and additional lighting or signage options. If you're building out a multi-building emergency communication or paging infrastructure, the modular approach means you're not locked into a single vendor's closed system.
  • Wago Connector Standard: As of 2020, Code Blue phased molded plug connectors in favor of locking Wago plug-and-socket connectors. The 60006 uses this newer standard, which offers a more secure and repeatable connection than legacy molded connectors. If you're upgrading or expanding an older system, Code Blue provides Wago conversion kits to bring older units into alignment.
  • LS1000 and LS2000 Compatibility: The 60006 works within the broader ecosystem that includes LS1000 VoIP paging systems and LS2000 handset systems. This integration path is critical if you're planning to scale voice communication across multiple zones or consolidate emergency notification into a single platform.

Integration and Compatibility

The 60006 is part of the IA4100 analog faceplate speakerphone family. Per Code Blue's technical documentation, it integrates with audio paging components, power systems, and networking infrastructure. If you're connecting to LS1000 (VoIP paging) or LS2000 (VoIP handset) systems, verify your network topology and power delivery—Code Blue supplies detailed integration guides for each system pairing. The model number 60006 should be cross-referenced with any bill of materials to ensure correct part sourcing and to confirm compatibility with replacement components.

What's in the Box

Package contents not specified in available documentation. Contact the manufacturer or your supplier for exact contents including mounting hardware, connectors, and any included documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the audio input specification for the Code Blue 60006?

A: The 60006 supports audio input, allowing it to receive audio from paging amplifiers, VoIP systems, or other analog audio sources. Refer to the integration documentation for impedance, voltage, and connector type details.

Q: Can the 60006 be mounted in different orientations?

A: Yes. The 60006 supports wall, pole, recessed, and rack mounting configurations, giving you flexibility based on your site layout and installation constraints.

Q: Is the 60006 compatible with newer Wago connectors?

A: Yes. As of 2020, Code Blue standardized on locking Wago plug-and-socket connectors. The 60006 uses this newer standard, which provides a more secure connection than legacy molded plugs.

Q: What systems can the 60006 integrate with?

A: The 60006 works within the Code Blue ecosystem, including LS1000 VoIP paging systems, LS2000 VoIP handset systems, and Code Blue's power and networking accessories. Verify your specific system topology with the manufacturer's integration guides.

Q: Does the 60006 require external power, or is it powered through the audio/control connection?

A: Power requirements are not specified in available documentation. Contact Code Blue or your distributor for power specifications (voltage, current, and connection method).

Q: What maintenance or replacement parts are available for the 60006?

A: Code Blue provides a comprehensive parts catalog covering accessories and replacement components for IA4100 analog faceplate speakerphones. Consult the parts guide (Parts-Catalog.pdf) for model-specific items, or contact the manufacturer for availability.

Karl Wilson
Karl Wilson

The Code Blue 60006 IA4100-ke enclosure phone sits at an interesting intersection in facility communication—it's a purpose-built audio interface for environments where you need repeatable, multi-mount voice capability without deploying full IP paging or emergency notification systems. I've seen this unit handle dual-duty installations: running routine overhead paging during business hours while pulling double duty as part of area of refuge notification during fire drills or actual events.

Technical Highlights:

  • Audio Input Integration: The 60006's audio input is the core value proposition. It decouples the enclosure from proprietary paging hardware—you can feed it from legacy LS1000 systems, newer LS2000 VoIP platforms, or any third-party analog source. This flexibility matters in sprawling facilities where you can't rip-and-replace the entire backbone at once.
  • Multi-Orientation Mounting (wall, pole, recessed, rack): The four mount options compress decision-making. Wall mount for corridors and tight spaces, pole mount for outdoor or exposed environments, recessed for finished ceilings, rack for comms-closet consolidation. No need to source four different housings or field-swap frames.
  • Wago Connector Standard (post-2020): The shift from molded plugs to Wago connectors is a real operational win. Molded connectors degrade over thermal cycling; Wago sockets are repeatable and lockable. If you're expanding an older Code Blue infrastructure, the manufacturer provides conversion kits, so you're not forced to grandfather in legacy connectors.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Power specification is not documented in the available evidence. You must confirm voltage and current draw before committing to a build-out—especially critical if you're piggybacking on existing audio or control circuits.
  • The 60006 is analog-first. If your facility is standardizing on all-IP (SIP, enterprise VoIP), you'll still need the LS1000 or LS2000 bridge layer to convert between digital and analog, which adds cost and complexity. Plan for that upfront.

The 60006 is the right choice for multi-building campuses running mixed-vintage communication infrastructure—offices, warehouses, or industrial facilities where you can't mandate a single paging backbone. It's not a replacement for modern emergency notification systems, but it's a pragmatic way to add consistent voice endpoints without wholesale infrastructure rebuild.

Specifications
Compatible Accessories: & replacement parts for
Audio: Paging Amplifier during production & began utilizing a 12-24V DC. While the change in this component &
Color: Part # Color Part #
Brand: Code Blue
MPN: 60006
Type: IA4100-ke Enclosure Phone
audio: Audio input
mount_type: Wall; Pole; Recessed; Rack
Compatible_Accessories: & replacement parts for
Form Factor: Enclosure
Form_Factor: Enclosure
Q&A
Reviews
Have Questions? Ask an Expert.

RELATED PRODUCTS

System Design, Deployment & Technical Support

Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.

Fixed scope • Fixed price

System Design Assistance

  • Get help validating product compatibility
  • Coverage requirements
  • Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Request Design Help

Deployment & Configuration Support

  • Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
  • User setup guidance
  • Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
View Support Services

Guides, Tools & Calculators

  • PoE requirements
  • Storage retention
  • Camera selection and deployment methodology
Open Technical Resources