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Code Blue SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 Surveillance Paging Amplifier
Overview
The Code Blue SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 is a paging amplifier module built into surveillance infrastructure where 12–24V DC audio distribution is required. This unit supports synchronized audio messaging across secured facilities, integrating with existing Code Blue surveillance deployments to add announcement capability without separate audio infrastructure.
Key Features
- Dual Voltage Input (12–24V DC): accepts both 12V and 24V DC power supplies during production and ongoing operation—eliminates the need for dedicated power conversion and simplifies installation where mixed voltage infrastructure exists.
- Paging Amplifier Function: delivers audio messaging capability integrated into surveillance systems, enabling coordinated announcements across zones without standalone PA hardware.
- Code Blue Integration: the SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 works as a component within the broader Code Blue surveillance ecosystem, allowing audio messaging to synchronize with camera events and recording management.
- Modular Design: compatible with Code Blue replacement parts and accessories, supporting phased deployments and future expansion without complete system replacement.
- Production-Tested: manufactured with validated 12–24V DC operation, reducing field integration risk and supporting both legacy and modern power budgets.
Integration & Compatibility
The SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 is designed for deployment in Code Blue surveillance environments where audio messaging must operate on standard 12V or 24V DC power supplied by facility infrastructure. Replacement parts and accessory compatibility follows Code Blue specifications; consult your system integrator or the Code Blue product family documentation for wiring schematics and audio output specifications specific to your installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What power supplies are compatible with the SLNI-MCTVMNS-12?
A: The SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 accepts both 12V DC and 24V DC power inputs, allowing integration with standard facility power supplies in either voltage range. Verify your power supply amperage capacity matches the amplifier's current draw for your installation.
Q: Can the SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 be used as a standalone audio system?
A: The SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 is a paging amplifier component designed for integration within Code Blue surveillance systems. It is not a standalone PA system and requires integration into a larger audio messaging or surveillance infrastructure.
Q: Are replacement parts available for the SLNI-MCTVMNS-12?
A: Code Blue maintains compatibility with replacement parts and accessories for this model. Contact your integrator or Code Blue directly for specific part numbers and availability.
Q: What audio output levels does the SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 deliver?
A: Specific audio output power and impedance specifications are detailed in the Code Blue technical documentation for this model. Consult your installation manual or Code Blue support for exact dB levels and speaker compatibility.

The SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 fills a specific gap in surveillance deployments where synchronized audio messaging must live on the same 12–24V DC infrastructure as your camera and sensor power. I've seen integrators stumble here—trying to run a standalone PA system on facility power when the Code Blue ecosystem can handle paging natively. The dual-voltage design (12V or 24V DC operation) means you don't have to rationalize voltage conversion in the field or deal with mismatched supplies downstream.
Technical Highlights:
- 12–24V DC Input Flexibility: accepts either voltage standard without modification, reducing BOM complexity and supporting mixed-voltage facility environments where one zone runs 12V and another runs 24V.
- Integrated Paging Architecture: sits inside Code Blue surveillance infrastructure, synchronized with camera events and recording schedules—no external PA controller required for basic announcement workflows.
- Modular Accessory Ecosystem: compatible with Code Blue replacement parts, allowing field upgrades and staged expansion without full system swap-out.
Deployment Considerations:
- The SLNI-MCTVMNS-12 is a paging amplifier component, not a standalone system—verify your Code Blue installation includes the full audio chain (controller, speakers, wiring) before ordering.
- Power budget: confirm your 12V or 24V supply has adequate amperage for the amplifier's maximum current draw; undersized supplies will cause dropout during peak announcement events or multi-zone paging.
Deploy this in multi-building or multi-zone facilities where announcements must sync with security events (lockdown, evacuation, all-clear) and you already have Code Blue cameras on site. It eliminates the complexity of bolting a third-party PA system into a surveillance-first architecture.
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