Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 19:12:11 GMT From: Darren Klem <darrenknopsamt.net> Subject: Re: Automatic Back Up Alert Systems
Send us all a free system to evaluate and then we may all decide to become dealers.:-) intime wrote: > Los Angles, April 30 (AP) - Intime International announces a new back > up alert system called "mini series Car Reversing Aid". According to > the company, this system will tell drivers how close any obstacles are > behind them while they are backing up. No more guessing! > > The automatic back up alert system incorporates two or three sensors, > depending on the size of the vehicle, mounted on the back of the > vehicle. As soon as the driver puts their vehicle in reverse, the > system is powered on and immediately a LED readout unit, mounted > underneath the rear view mirror, displays in feet or meter the > closest obstacle that is behind the car with an accuracy of > +/- 2 inches. The System also have an audio warning indicator that > will increase in pulse intensity as the vehicle to obstacle distance > decreases. > > According to the company spokesperson, "This system is completely > weatherproof and will function in all types of weather conditions. > In addition, we have designed the system so that it can be installed > in most types of vehicles in less then 60 minutes with no drilling > on the vehicle at all!" > > The company is in the process of setting up a dealer network throughout > US and Canada. Any interested party wanting to becoming a dealer can > contact the company directly at their web site at > http://www.flash.net/~outdoor1 or call 1-800-869-8866 or > email: intimenopsamh.net. > > There is also a special introductory offer for anyone wishing to add > the automatic back up alert system to their vehicle. Visit the company > web site for more details. > > Headquartered in Gardena, California, with principal manufacturing > facilities in the Far East, Intime designs, develops and markets on a > worldwide basis high technology consumer electronic products. > > Intime product and technical information can be retrieved by visiting > their website at http://www.flash.net/~outdoor1.