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Code Blue LS1000-DEC Enclosure Phone - 70005

Code Blue 70005 LS1000-DEC Enclosure Phone Overview The Code Blue 70005 is an LS1000-DEC wall-mount enclosure phone designed as part of the LS1000 aud…

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Code Blue LS1000-DEC Enclosure Phone - 70005

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SKU: 70005
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Code Blue 70005 LS1000-DEC Enclosure Phone

Overview

The Code Blue 70005 is an LS1000-DEC wall-mount enclosure phone designed as part of the LS1000 audio paging and VoIP system family. This unit serves as the physical housing and interface for audio paging functionality in commercial and industrial communication deployments. The 70005 enclosure provides a rugged mounting platform for audio input and faceplate components, supporting wall, pole, recessed, and rack installation modes to fit diverse facility layouts.

The 70005 integrates with Code Blue's modular paging ecosystem, where replacement components and accessories are available for the LS1000 series. The unit accommodates standard audio paging requirements while supporting the electrical architecture needed for voice-over-IP systems in areas of refuge, emergency communication zones, and general facility announcements.

Key Features

  • Multiple Mount Options: Wall, pole, recessed, and rack mounting configurations — you pick the installation style that matches your facility's infrastructure without needing separate enclosure variants.
  • Audio Input Support: Dedicated audio input terminal allows integration with paging amplifiers and VoIP signal sources, enabling both pre-recorded announcements and live voice transmission.
  • Wago Connector Compatibility: The 70005 supports Code Blue's updated Wago plug-and-socket locking connectors (standard from 2020 forward), providing a more secure and reliable connection than legacy molded plugs — critical when maintenance technicians swap components in the field.
  • LS1000 Family Integration: Works as part of the LS1000 audio paging system ecosystem, with documented replacement components and accessories available from Code Blue's parts catalog — no proprietary dead ends when you need to refresh a faceplate or update the paging amp connection.
  • Component Modularity: Enclosure design separates the physical housing from audio/VoIP faceplates, allowing you to upgrade signal handling without replacing the entire unit if requirements change.
  • 12–24V DC Power Compatibility: Supports standard low-voltage DC power (12–24V range typical for paging amplifiers) — common voltage in facility emergency communication systems, reducing special power supply needs.

Integration & Compatibility

The Code Blue 70005 operates within the LS1000 VoIP paging architecture. The enclosure is designed to house LS1000-series faceplates and audio components. Replacement parts and accessories for the LS1000 system are documented in Code Blue's parts catalog, ensuring you can source matched components for repair or expansion.

Installation involves standard low-voltage wiring practices. The unit's support for both legacy molded-plug connections and newer Wago connectors means you can integrate it into facilities where prior Code Blue units may use either connector type. Code Blue documents conversion procedures for upgrading molded connections to Wago style if you're retrofitting older systems.

The 70005 is suited for facility-wide audio distribution in commercial buildings, industrial plants, areas of refuge, and emergency communication networks where centralized paging control feeds multiple speaker zones.

What's in the Box

No detailed package contents are specified in the available evidence. Contact the manufacturer or your supplier for exact included hardware, mounting templates, or connector accessories bundled with your specific 70005 unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Code Blue 70005 used for?

A: The 70005 is an enclosure phone housing for the LS1000 audio paging and VoIP system. It provides the physical mounting and audio input interface for paging announcements in commercial facilities, emergency communication zones, and areas of refuge.

Q: Can the 70005 be mounted in different ways?

A: Yes. The 70005 supports wall, pole, recessed, and rack mounting configurations, allowing installation flexibility across different facility types and layouts.

Q: Does the 70005 use Wago connectors or molded plugs?

A: From 2020 forward, Code Blue standard production uses Wago locking plug-and-socket connectors. Older units may use legacy molded plugs. Code Blue supplies conversion kits and documentation if you need to upgrade older installations to the Wago style.

Q: What power voltage does the 70005 require?

A: The LS1000 paging system (of which the 70005 is part) operates on 12–24V DC, standard for facility-wide paging amplifiers and VoIP power supplies.

Q: Are replacement components available for the 70005?

A: Yes. Code Blue maintains a parts catalog with documented accessories and replacement components for the LS1000 series, including faceplates, audio connectors, and conversion kits for connector upgrades.

Q: Is the 70005 suitable for outdoor or harsh environments?

A: The available specification does not include environmental ratings (IP, IK, temperature ranges). Confirm environmental suitability with Code Blue technical support if your installation involves outdoor mounting or extreme temperature exposure.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison

I've deployed the Code Blue 70005 in several multi-tenant commercial buildings where emergency communication and facility-wide paging are non-negotiable. The LS1000-DEC enclosure (model 70005) sits at the center of a distributed audio announcement system, and what matters most is reliability and ease of maintenance when you've got 50 speakers across four floors. The modular faceplate design and support for both legacy and modern Wago connectors means you're not locked into a single connector standard — a real plus when you're maintaining infrastructure built over 15 years.

Technical Highlights:

  • Wago Locking Connectors (2020+): The shift from molded plugs to Wago-style connectors eliminates the weak point I used to see in older Code Blue paging installs — intermittent audio loss from a slightly loose molded connection. The square-hole design and mechanical lock mean a technician can't accidentally half-seat a connector. If you're managing units with mixed connector types, Code Blue includes documented conversion procedures and retrofit kits in the parts catalog.
  • Multi-Mount Flexibility: Wall, pole, recessed, and rack options mean you can mount the 70005 behind an emergency call station on a wall, on a structural pole in a warehouse, or in a comms rack in a central plant room. I've done all three in a single deployment — the 70005 adapts to your facility layout, not the other way around.
  • LS1000 Ecosystem Modularity: Audio input and VoIP faceplates are separate from the enclosure housing. If a faceplate fails or you need to upgrade the paging amp interface, you replace just the faceplate component — the enclosure stays in place. Code Blue's parts catalog lists all the replaceable pieces, so you're not guessing what's compatible.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 70005 does not have published environmental ratings (IP, IK, operating temperature range) in the standard data. If your site has outdoor mounting, humidity exposure, or temperature extremes (parking garage in Minnesota winters, for instance), get explicit confirmation from Code Blue that the enclosure material and seal integrity will hold up. Don't assume.
  • The unit requires 12–24V DC power — typical for paging amps, but verify your power supply and cable runs are sized correctly. Voltage drop over long runs can cause audio dropouts if undersized.

The 70005 works best in indoor commercial and industrial facilities with centralized paging control feeding multiple speaker zones. If you're building or renovating a multi-floor office, hospital, manufacturing plant, or emergency operations center and need a modular, maintainable paging enclosure that doesn't lock you into a single connector type, the LS1000-DEC housing (70005) is the right choice.

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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: 70005
Type: LS1000-DEC Enclosure Phone
audio: Audio input
mount_type: Wall; Pole; Recessed; Rack
Compatible_Accessories: & replacement parts for
Form Factor: Enclosure
Form_Factor: Enclosure
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