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Code Blue Corporation is pushing the security industry forward into the next generation with the introduction of Centry, a compact IP video Help Point now available from the industry manufacturer of emergency communication solutions.

Code Blue's Centry is the first Help Point to include a camera integrated right into its faceplate, the first to include an embedded Station Beacon Light, that will bring the visibility of a blue light phone indoors, and the first device to be Powered by EmerComm, Code Blue’s new device operating system that provides increased security and functionality and allows locations to install intelligence at the edge with an agnostic system of sensors and indicators to give emergency phones full computer capabilities.

Centry is powered by Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing a single connection to drive both power and network connectivity to the device

Power and network connectivity

All of this is built on the traditions synonymous with all Code Blue Help Points, including durability, visibility and versatility.

The release of Centry marks an important first step into the future of Code Blue’s emergency communication solutions,” Code Blue Chief Design Officer David Fleming said. “Not only are we bringing an exciting new Help Point to the market, but we have developed a platform in EmerComm that will serve as the backbone to our electronics for years to come.”

Available in either surface or flush mounts, Centry is powered by Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing a single connection to drive both power and network connectivity to the device. Additional features include:

  • 1- and 2-button configurations
  • SIP protocol support
  • Contemporary faceplate design, with multiple ADA compliant lettering choices with Braille
  • Station Beacon Light for visual identification
  • 3 Ethernet ports
  • 3 auxiliary N.O. input contact closures
  • 3 auxiliary N.O. output contact closures
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