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Code Blue IA4100-s Enclosure Phone NB - 60093
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Code Blue 60093 IA4100-s Enclosure Phone
Overview
The Code Blue 60093 is an IA4100-s analog faceplate speakerphone enclosure designed to house communication devices in areas of refuge, emergency corridors, and critical facility zones. This unit provides a structural container for analog-based phone systems and supports multiple mounting configurations—wall, pole, recessed, and rack—making it adaptable to a wide range of facility architectures. The 60093 is engineered for environments where reliable, persistent voice communication must be maintained without dependency on digital infrastructure.
The enclosure integrates audio input capability, allowing connection to paging amplifiers and legacy communication systems. Code Blue has transitioned this unit to use locking Wago plug-and-socket connectors (as of 2020), replacing the older molded-plug design. This connector upgrade delivers a more secure and stable electrical connection—a practical improvement when reliability matters in emergency systems.
Key Features
- Multiple Mount Configurations: Wall, pole, recessed, and rack mounting options mean you can integrate the 60093 into existing facility layouts without extensive structural modifications. Choose the mounting style that fits your space constraints and cable routing strategy.
- Audio Input Support: Direct audio input connectivity allows pairing with paging amplifiers and analog handset systems. If your facility relies on centralized voice distribution (overhead paging, area-specific announcements), this input interface is the backbone of that connection.
- Wago Locking Connectors: The 60093 uses modern locking Wago plug-and-socket connectors rather than legacy molded plugs. This means fewer intermittent connection failures over time—especially important in emergency communication where a loose wire can silence a critical station.
- Compatibility with Code Blue Accessories: The 60093 serves as a platform for Code Blue replacement components and optional lighting or signage modules. This modularity lets you upgrade individual elements (faceplate lights, area-of-refuge signage) without replacing the entire enclosure.
- IA4100 Faceplate Ecosystem: The 60093 enclosure is part of the broader IA4100 analog faceplate family, documented in Code Blue's comprehensive parts catalog. This means sourcing replacements, optional strobe kits, touch-up paint, and maintenance supplies is straightforward.
- Legacy System Integration: For facilities with existing molded-plug wiring infrastructure, Code Blue includes Wago conversion kits as standard components in many products, easing the transition from pre-2020 to post-2020 connector standards within the same unit.
Integration & Compatibility
The 60093 enclosure is designed to work within Code Blue's communication ecosystem. It pairs with paging amplifiers (such as the LS1000 and LS2000 VoIP systems) and supports analog handset configurations. When planning an installation, confirm that your paging amplifier or handset system output matches the audio input specification of the 60093. The Wago connectors are now standard, but if your facility has older Code Blue units with molded plugs, you'll want to plan connector conversion kits as part of any mixed-generation deployment.
The enclosure's flexibility across mounting types (wall, pole, recessed, rack) means it fits cleanly into emergency communication strategies that span multiple building zones. An area of refuge on the ground floor may use wall mounting; a rooftop backup station might use pole mounting. The same enclosure model serves both.
What's in the Box
Exact package contents are not specified in available product documentation. Contact the manufacturer directly for a detailed packing list specific to your order configuration and mounting preference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What mounting options does the Code Blue 60093 support?
A: The 60093 supports four mounting configurations: wall, pole, recessed, and rack. This flexibility allows installation in corridors, on utility poles, within wall cavities, and in equipment racks—giving you options regardless of your facility layout.
Q: Can I use the 60093 with my existing analog paging system?
A: Yes. The 60093 includes audio input connectivity designed to work with analog paging amplifiers. Confirm your amplifier output matches the 60093's audio input specification during system design.
Q: Does the 60093 use the newer Wago connectors?
A: Yes. As of 2020, Code Blue transitioned to locking Wago plug-and-socket connectors on the 60093, replacing legacy molded plugs. This provides a more secure and stable electrical connection.
Q: What if I have older Code Blue units with molded-plug connectors?
A: Code Blue supplies Wago conversion kits as standard components in many products, including strobe kits and faceplate lights. Use these kits to update pre-2020 wiring to the current connector standard within the same facility.
Q: Are replacement components and accessories available for the 60093?
A: Yes. The 60093 is part of the IA4100 analog faceplate family and supports replacement components, optional faceplate lights, area-of-refuge signage modules, and touch-up paint. Consult Code Blue's parts catalog for compatible upgrades.

The Code Blue 60093 is a straightforward piece of the emergency communication puzzle—an enclosure that houses analog faceplate speakerphones across wall, pole, recessed, and rack configurations. What makes it noteworthy is the 2020 connector transition to locking Wago plugs, a practical detail that reduces intermittent failures in mission-critical voice systems. If you're maintaining or expanding an area-of-refuge communication network that relies on legacy analog infrastructure, the 60093 gives you a solid mounting platform with proper connector reliability.
Technical Highlights:
- Wago Locking Connectors: The transition from molded plugs to locking Wago sockets eliminates a common failure point in analog systems—loose or corroded connections that compromise emergency announcements. This is particularly important in facilities where communication equipment may sit unused for months, then must function flawlessly during an actual emergency.
- Four Mounting Modes: Wall, pole, recessed, and rack options mean the 60093 fits into whatever physical footprint your facility presents, without forcing you into a single architectural constraint. This flexibility is essential when retrofitting older buildings where mounting real estate is limited.
- Audio Input Pathway: Direct audio input to paging amplifiers (LS1000, LS2000) allows the 60093 to serve as a reliable distribution node in facility-wide voice systems, especially in environments where centralized overhead paging is still the standard.
Deployment Considerations:
- Confirm your paging amplifier's audio output voltage and impedance match the 60093's input specification—undersized or mismatched amplifiers will produce poor intelligibility even with a properly installed enclosure.
- If your facility contains both pre-2020 and post-2020 Code Blue units, plan for Wago conversion kits during any mixed-generation deployment to avoid connector incompatibility headaches.
The 60093 is the right pick for facilities standardizing on Code Blue's IA4100 analog faceplate ecosystem and needing flexible mounting in emergency communication zones—particularly in older buildings where legacy analog systems remain the foundation of area-of-refuge voice infrastructure.
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