Code Blue Corp.

ToolVox X3

ToolVox X3

The ToolVox X3 from Code Blue is a sophisticated management platform for blue light phones and mass notification systems.  By offering unique real-time monitoring and provisioning options for emergency phones, ToolVox is a hub for connecting Help Points and other devices to Code Blue’s software.  The X3’s media gateway serves as the network center, bringing analog and IP devices together and connecting to third party products including PBX, as well as public telephone (PSTN) and Internet (ISP) networks.  Occupying just two rack units (RU), it satisfies emergency communication requirements by offering redundant power supplies and utilizing hot-swappable RAID drives.

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