Ultimate Security Systems Corporation to Unveil Power Lock II(R)
Advanced Design Debut Planned for SEMA 2003
IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 3 -- Ultimate Security Systems Corporation (USSC) (BULLETIN BOARD: IMNT) will unveil Power Lock II(R), the company's enhanced line of hot-wire-proof vehicle anti-theft devices at SEMA 2003. The product, designed to simplify and reduce installation time, features an advanced encryption scheme, new wiring harness configurations, and a self-test diagnostic routine.
The enhanced product line will be on display at USSC booth # 35029 throughout the SEMA show, from November 4 - 7.
USSC's vehicle anti-theft products are the only solid-state auto security systems guaranteed to prevent any vehicle from being hot-wired and driven away. All units attach permanently to a vehicle's starter motor and cannot be circumvented by cutting and jumping ignition wires, the "hot-wiring" technique used by professional car thieves in the vast majority of stolen car cases nationwide.
"We considered the needs of our dealers and installers when developing this new version of the product," said James Cooper, CEO of Ultimate Security Systems Corporation. "Power Lock II was designed with the most advanced system self-tests and diagnostic systems -- making the installation a piece of cake."
Power Lock II has a suggested retail price of $229 - $269, depending on model, not including installation. It is available through a nationwide network of dealers. For additional information visit www.Powerlock.com or contact Ultimate Security Systems Corporation, 18271 West McDurmott, Suite F, Irvine, Calif. 92614; (800) 689-8004.
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