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Code Blue LS1000-SA Enclosure Phone - 70107
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Code Blue 70107 LS1000-SA Enclosure Phone
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The Code Blue 70107 is an LS1000-SA enclosure phone designed as a dedicated audio paging component for VoIP-based communication systems. This unit serves as a wall-mountable, pole-mountable, or recessed enclosure delivering audio input functionality in commercial security and area-of-refuge deployments where distributed voice messaging is required across a facility.
The 70107 operates on 12–24V DC power, making it compatible with standard low-voltage security infrastructure already present in most institutional buildings. As part of Code Blue's LS1000 audio paging system line, the enclosure phone integrates into larger VoIP speakerphone networks and supports replacement component provisioning to maintain long-term system reliability.
Key Features
- Flexible mounting: Wall, pole, and recessed installation options mean you adapt the enclosure to your facility layout—no need to rebuild infrastructure or compromise aesthetic placement. Choose the orientation that suits your building's existing conduit runs and cable pathways.
- 12–24V DC power input: Operates across a standard low-voltage range, so you can tie the 70107 directly into your facility's existing 24V security backbone without adding isolated supplies. Reduces infrastructure complexity and failure points in centralized power distribution.
- Audio input capability: Accepts audio signals for paging and announcement distribution, enabling two-way voice communication within area-of-refuge systems or general facility-wide announcements. Critical for emergency messaging and tenant communication in multi-tenant buildings.
- Modular enclosure design: The LS1000-SA housing accommodates internal component replacement—faceplate units, audio routing modules, and power conditioning components can be swapped without replacing the entire cabinet. Extends service life and reduces capital replacement costs over 10+ year deployments.
- Wago connector compatibility: Code Blue transitioned its internal wiring harness to locking Wago plug-and-socket connectors in 2020, providing superior durability and vibration resistance compared to legacy molded connectors. The 70107 supports these upgraded connections, and conversion kits are available if you're retrofitting older Code Blue units in the same facility.
- Accessories and replacement parts support: The LS1000 line maintains published spare-parts catalogs covering faceplates, audio components, lighting modules, and wiring adapters. Multi-year availability of documented parts means your paging infrastructure doesn't become orphaned when a single component fails.
Integration and Compatibility
The 70107 is part of Code Blue's LS1000 audio paging system ecosystem, which pairs with LS2000 VoIP handset systems and broader IP1500/IP1501 VoIP speakerphone arrays. When deploying the enclosure phone in an area-of-refuge or emergency communication context, coordinate power distribution through a centralized LS2000 power module to manage 24V supply across multiple endpoints.
Audio signal routing from your VoIP switch or paging controller into the 70107 requires standard RJ-45 or analog audio patching—verify your source equipment's output impedance and signal level compatibility with Code Blue's published input specs before installation. If you're integrating into an existing Code Blue tower or speakerphone array, cross-reference the LS1000 parts catalog to confirm faceplate and component revision compatibility, especially if some units predate the 2020 connector transition.
What's in the Box
Package contents are not specified in available evidence. Contact the manufacturer or your supplier for a definitive bill of materials for the 70107 unit you are ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the Code Blue 70107 be mounted in a recessed wall cavity, or is it surface-mount only?
A: The 70107 supports recessed, wall, and pole mounting. Verify the enclosure dimensions and trim ring compatibility with your building's cavity dimensions before finalizing installation location.
Q: Does the 70107 work with legacy molded-plug connectors from older Code Blue systems, or must I convert to Wago connectors?
A: The 70107 is designed around Wago locking connectors (standard from 2020 onward). If you are retrofitting or replacing components in pre-2020 Code Blue installations, conversion kits are available to adapt molded-plug harnesses to the Wago socket style. Refer to Code Blue's connector conversion guide for the correct wire-stripping and insertion procedure.
Q: What is the power consumption of the 70107 when operating on 24V DC?
A: Power draw specifications are not detailed in available evidence. Consult the manufacturer's datasheet or contact Code Blue directly for maximum current draw to correctly size your facility's 24V supply and protective circuit sizing.
Q: Is the LS1000-SA audio paging system NDAA or FCC certified?
A: Certification status is not specified in available evidence. Verify regulatory compliance directly with Code Blue if NDAA Section 889 compliance or FCC marking is a contract requirement.
Q: Where can I find replacement audio input modules or faceplate components for the 70107?
A: Code Blue maintains a parts catalog covering LS1000 audio paging system components. Request a spare-parts BOM from the manufacturer or your direct manufacturer source, specifying part revision and connector type (Wago vs. legacy molded plug) to ensure compatibility with your existing installation.

The Code Blue 70107 is a straightforward audio paging enclosure designed to integrate into Code Blue's LS1000 VoIP system architecture. If you're building out area-of-refuge communications or emergency announcement infrastructure in a multi-story facility, the 70107's flexible mounting (wall, pole, recessed) and 12–24V DC power input let you deploy it exactly where you need audio distribution without running dedicated power runs to each location.
Technical Highlights:
- 12–24V DC power range: Accepts standard low-voltage security supply without isolation transformers or separate conditioning. Tie it directly into your facility's existing 24V backbone and manage all paging endpoints from a single centralized power module—simplifies troubleshooting and reduces points of failure in emergency communication infrastructure.
- Wago locking connector interface: The transition to Wago connectors (vs. legacy molded plugs) gives you vibration-resistant, field-replaceable connections. When a faceplate or audio module fails in the field, you swap the component without desoldering or crimping—critical when you're supporting emergency communication paths and cannot afford extended downtime.
- Modular enclosure design: The LS1000-SA housing allows faceplate, audio routing, and power components to be replaced independently. Over 10+ years, this modularity means you're not scrapping the entire 70107 cabinet when one internal circuit card ages out—parts availability is published in Code Blue's catalog, so spares don't vanish after a product generation change.
Deployment Considerations:
- Connector backward compatibility: If you're retrofitting the 70107 into a facility with pre-2020 Code Blue units (using molded-plug harnesses), you'll need to either source conversion kits or run new harnesses with Wago connectors. Plan this before installation to avoid field surprises when wiring doesn't seat.
- Power budget planning: The 70107's maximum current draw is not published in standard datasheets, so before you finalize your 24V supply sizing, contact Code Blue for actual worst-case consumption—don't assume it's negligible. If you're stacking multiple paging enclosures on one supply, undersizing will trigger nuisance shutdowns during peak announcement load.
The 70107 makes sense for institutional deployments (hospitals, universities, office towers) where you need distributed paging nodes across multiple floors and can leverage existing 24V security infrastructure. It's not a standalone speaker—it's a routing and enclosure frame designed to work inside a larger LS1000/LS2000 VoIP ecosystem.
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