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Wireless Downloading Now Available With Digital Ally’s In-Car Video System

Posted by gasusan2005 on July 25, 2007 – 7:54 am
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Software Option Provides Hands-Free Method of Downloading Video Files

vid_mirrormain1 Digital Ally, which develops, manufactures and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security and commercial security applications, today announced that a wireless software file transfer option is now available for the Company’s DVM-500 Digital In-Car Video System Integrated into a Rearview Mirror. The wireless feature can be installed in new units at the factory and/or retrofitted for existing DVM-500 systems already being used by law enforcement agencies.

The wireless software option allows law enforcement officers that have computers in their vehicles to easily and inexpensively download video files to police headquarters or other remote locations. The video files can be transferred automatically upon successful connection to a wireless network. If the connection to the network is lost or the file transfer is interrupted, the files will be saved and the software will resume the transfer when the network connection is re-established. After the file transfer is completed and verified, the files will be automatically removed from the compact flash card in the DVM-500 and automatically uploaded into Digital Ally’s Video Manager Software.

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