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The ICOP Model 20/20®-W oper- ates up to three cameras and three audio sources, records up to two cameras simultaneously, and fea- tures pre-event recording of up to 60 seconds. The system supports both wireless and Ethernet uploads, and is capable of recording directly to a DVD in-vehicle. The ICOP EXTREME™ Wireless Mic system uses a 900MHz transceiver and provides superior range (over 2,000 feet, direct line of sight). In- vehicle classification codes are custom- izable by system administrators for easy video search and retrieval. With the ICOP iVAULT Media Management System (MMS), users can securely store and manage video files, as well as share them with other authorized personnel. Pricing of the ICOP Model 20/20®-W is based on specific configurations tailored to each agency's requirements. The company offers volume discounts and interested parties can request a demonstration. 9. L-3 Mobile-Vision www.mobile-vision.com Since 1987, Mobile-Vision has utilized the power of multiple converging technologies to deliver innovative in- car video and data management so- lutions to law enforcement. In 2005 it was acquired by L-3 Communications, a leading provider of C³ISR systems for military and commercial applications, and was re-named L-3 Communica- tions Mobile-Vision. FLASHBACK2™ is a digital in-car video solution that features a 3.5-inch color monitor with backlit control panel, hands-free opera- tion, and D1 resolution. The standard in-car system includes the FLASHBACK2™ in-car digital video recorder, wireless 802.11 (a/g) LAN card and antenna, and Nite- Watch™ extended low-light color cam- era. 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB compact flash memory provides for 8-32 hours of recording time. The newly upgraded VoiceLink Plus® 2.4 GHz DSS wireless microphone system features automatic activation, and an emergency button that can be integrated into the vehicle's communications system. L-3 Mobile-Vision offers two FLASHBACK2™ Video Management Solutions: the Digital Evidence Viewer (DEV) and Digital Evidence Pro (DEP). A standalone workstation version of the evidence management solution, the DEV solution is ideal for smaller agen- cies with fleets of less than 18 vehicles. The DEP is a server-class, network- based system that allows agencies to securely access evidence from any net- work-connected PC through a simple Web browser and no special client PC software. Agencies interested in pur- chasing the FLASHBACK2™ may con- tact the company for a price quote. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #29 www.lawandordermag.com 55

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