LAS
VEGAS, Nevada, January 5, 2001 -
Omega Research and Development Inc.
announced today the launch of its new
GPS 2000 advanced vehicle tracking and
theft notification system which will
immediately notify customers by phone,
e-mail or text pager when their car
alarm is triggered. Unveiled at the
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
Booth 15069, Gold Pavilion for Mobile
Electronics and Wireless Technology,
the new Omega offering also allows customers
to send real-time commands to unlock
their car door, start or stop the engine,
track their vehicle on the web or phone-and
more.
Omega GPS 2000 combines small hardware
unit and a web/wireless notification,
control and tracking services platform
provided by Televoke, Inc. Installation
is available through a network of Omega-approved
dealers nationwide. Omega expects to
ship its GPS 2000, priced starting at
$599, in late January 2001.
"There is a huge, unmet need among car
owners for better security. Car alarms
today, and even the new low-end wireless
security systems, put the burden of
action on the car owner. Omega GPS 2000
is the first offering to proactively
notify the customer that their automobile-their
valued asset-has been stolen," said
Ken Flick, CEO of Omega. " With GPS
2000, consumers have the added assurance
that their car is secure-or if trouble
occurs, that they can take immediate
action."
"Combining Televoke's anytime/anywhere
notification, control nd tracking platform
with Omega's automotive solution provides
car owners with an unmatched sense of
comfort that their car is safe," said
Rick Bentley, founder and CEO of Televoke.
How GPS 2000 Works
Omega provides its customers with a
GPS 2000 system that includes a Global
Positioning Satellite (GPS) receiver
and a cellular radio modem. The module
is installed in the vehicle where it
is not accessible by a car thief, and
the customer determines how he wants
to be notified if his car is stolen.
At the time of purchase, they are provided
a user ID and select a passcode allowing
them to track the vehicle anytime on
the phone or web, change notification
parameters, and perform control functions
such as unlocking car doors.
In the event the car is stolen, the
module sends a message with GPS location
parameters, over the Aeris.net MicroBurst®
cellular network, to the Televoke Network
Operations Center (NOC). The NOC will
initiate phone, e-mail, or pager messages
as previously proscribed by customer,
informing them that a system sensor
has been triggered, and informing them
of the location speed and direction
of the vehicle. The customer can then
send a command via the phone or web
to stop the engine and honk the horns
the next time the car comes to a stop
at an intersection. The user is informed
of the final stationary location of
the vehicle, calls the police, and goes
to meet the police at the stated address
to retrieve their vehicle.
Additionally, a customer can find the
location of their vehicle at anytime
with a simple phone call or web query
(for example if their teenager late
coming home). A customer can also send
commands via phone or web to unlock
car doors when key are locked in car,
start engine to turn on heat in cold
climate or AC in hot climate, or honk
horns and turn on lights when trying
to find the car in a crowded parking
lots. The website at www.GPS200online.com
provides vehicle location on a computer-generated
map, command icons, and notification
set-up functions; while the phone center
at 877-GPS-2000 provides location address
via an automated attendant, as well
as command options via a touchtone keypad.
GPS 2000 Features and Functions
Set up personal profile to receive notification
alerts on phone (up to three numbers),
e-mail or text pager when….
Car
is stolen
Car
goes over 80mph
Attempted
key-fob entry
Low
battery
Users not only choose how they want
to be notified, but they can also personalize
their alert the GPS 2000 profile web
page. For example if owner has several
cars with GPS 2000, they may want the
system to tell them the color and make
of the vehicle that is sending alert
notification.
Send commands to vehicle from
any phone or web browser…
Continuous
tracking of stolen car
Unlock
car doors when keys are locked in vehicle
Honk
horns and lights to find car in parking
lot
Optional
remote engine start to heat or cool
vehicle
Optional
remote engine disable of stopped stolen
car
Track vehicle on phone or web…
Track
stolen vehicle for police notification
Find
out location of family member
Make
sure that valet parking keeps car put
About Omega Research and Development
Inc.
Omega Research & Development headquartered
in Douglasville, Georgia, was founded
in 1970 as Auto-Boat Alarm Company to
design, manufacture and market vehicle
and boat security systems. Omega now
produces nine lines of keyless entry
and vehicle security systems. As a leader
in auto security systems, Omega has
a worldwide patent on Authorized/Unauthorized
Transmitter Alert (ATV/UTA), which reveals
how many remote transmitters will operate
the vehicle. In 1995, Omega became the
only company in the keyless entry arena
with a technology designed to prevent
crime due to unauthorized transmitter
access to vehicle systems. The company
has also diversified to include automotive
loudspeaker, speaker wire and personal
security products. For more information
please visit Omega at www.caralarm.com.
About
Televoke
Televoke,
Inc. uses automated web and telephone
services for "connecting people to things™."
For the first time ever, consumers will
have the option of being automatically
notified via phone, pager or email when
a valuable asset (fixed or mobile) is
at risk. Televoke's services offer consumers
the ability to track and control a device
(e.g. vehicle or computer) remotely,
providing an unprecedented level of
security and safety. Founded in 1999
and headquartered in San Francisco,
CA, Televoke is a privately held company
with investors that include SOFTBANK
Venture Capital. For more information
on Televoke, please
CLICK HERE.
CONTACT:
Televoke, Inc.
John Caner
(415) 908-4432
john.caner@televoke.com
Bill
Duffy
Omega Research & Development
(800) 997-0440
(630) 240-3788 mobile
billduffy@worldnet.att.net
Wendy
Moro
Code8 Communications
(650) 342-8961
wmoro@code8.com
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