Code Blue 70111 LS1000-D CC Enclosure Phone
Overview
The Code Blue 70111 is a ruggedized enclosure phone designed for integrated emergency communication in outdoor and industrial environments where standard telecom equipment fails. Built around the LS1000-D form factor, this unit combines an audio paging amplifier with a telecommunications interface in a sealed, durable housing rated for harsh conditions. It operates on 24V DC power, accommodating both central battery backup systems and distributed power architectures common in larger multi-site deployments. The 70111 solves the critical need for accessible, serviceable emergency communication endpoints in correctional facilities, industrial campuses, transportation terminals, and municipal emergency operations centers where voice communication must remain operational during power disruptions or equipment failures.
Compatibility
The Code Blue 70111 is listed as an accessory and replacement component for the LS1000 Audio Paging system. It integrates with Code Blue's emergency communication infrastructure, particularly applications requiring wall-mounted or pole-mounted enclosure phones as part of a larger paging or emergency notification network. The 24V DC power requirement means it is compatible with Code Blue installations already configured for this voltage standard. Verify your existing paging system documentation to confirm the LS1000-D form factor matches your deployment architecture before ordering.
Installation Notes
The enclosure supports multiple mounting configurations: wall, pole, recessed, and rack installations. Field technicians can service the unit without requiring specialized tools, reducing downtime in emergency scenarios. Standard audio and power connections enable straightforward integration into existing paging systems. The 24V DC operating range is the critical wiring parameter — confirm your site power supply delivers stable 24V DC to avoid operational failures. No external amplification is needed when the integrated paging amplifier is utilized; however, audio input requirements should be verified against your control panel output specifications.