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July 30, 2007

Wireless Downloading Available for Digital Ally's In-Car Video System

By Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet Contributing Editor

Digital Ally recently 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, users can install the wireless feature in new units at the factory and/or they can be retrofitted for existing DVM-500 systems already being used by law enforcement agencies.
 
Law enforcement officers that have computers in their vehicles can use the wireless software option to easily and inexpensively download video files to police headquarters or other remote locations.
 
Video files can now be transferred automatically upon successful connection to a wireless network. When the connection to the network is lost or the file transfer is interrupted, the files are saved and the software resumes the transfer when the network connection is re-established.



 
Once the file transfer is completed and verified, the files are automatically removed from the compact flash card in the DVM-500 and automatically uploaded into Digital Ally's Video Manager Software.
 
“This exciting new option will allow us to capture a segment of the market unavailable to the Company in the past,” said Stanton E. Ross, chief executive officer of Digital Ally in a statement.
 
Ross said that the ability for law enforcement personnel to access, analyze and respond to digital video evidence can make the difference between success and failure in the prosecution of criminal activity.
 
He explained that a large number of police/sheriff departments and other law enforcement agencies that currently have access to wireless networks, or will be establishing such networks soon, have expressed a desire for in-car video systems with wireless download capabilities.
 
The new feature allows the DVM-500 In-Car Video System to automatically download all recorded files once the vehicle enters a wireless 'hotspot' area. This option is available to all current customers and to new customers.
 
Ross also notes that their DVM-500, which occupies minimal space in a police cruiser by incorporating the entire system into a rearview mirror, has proven extremely popular with law enforcement agencies.
 
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet, covering call centers, CRM and information technology. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
 


 







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