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SUPER CATS AT NEC
26 October 2004 - Datatool (UK) Ltd

See the new Super Cat One S4 alarm at the NEC

Datatool will be launching their ground breaking Category One alarm and immobiliser system at this years British Motorcycle Show at the NEC.

The Super Cat One S4 takes motorcycle security to a new level, and encapsulates everything that has made Datatool the UK’s number one alarm brand.

UNIQUE SHAPE - the Super Cat One S4 is not only substantially smaller than the current generation of motorcycle alarms, it has been sculpted to enable fitting in small apertures.
TINY KEY FOB - designed for everyday use, with universal key conversion included, reducing uncomfortable bulges in pockets and under clothing.
ULTRA LOW POWER - With zero current draw in ''winter mode'', reducing the risk of flat batteries
METAL NOSE CONE - to protect the high power siren in the event of an attack.
UNIQUE PIN OVERRIDE - this enables the owner to disarm the alarm even if the key fob has been lost.
UNIQUE ID TAG - built-in unique RF ID transponder tag using the original Trovan tagging system technology, recognised by every police force in the UK.

Datatool believe that the Super Cat One S4 is the first motorcycle alarm to be produced with a global alarm platform, having been designed with all local legislation in mind and in consultation with all regulatory bodies.

The Datatool Super Cat One S4 is easier to fit, easier to use but more difficult to overcome than previous generations of insurance-approved alarms.

For more information call Datatool on 0870 165 2414

www.datatool.co.uk


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