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The '''BiVVol RVR-325''', known colloquially as the '''Bith Vehicle Voice Lock''' was an anti-theft device. It was tied into a vehicle's main [[control computer]] and then cross-connected to the [[main drive]] [[Main drive control package|control package]]. The device was controlled by a hand-held [[voice recognition link]], and the user could program a series of syllables into the module. If a [[Thief/Legends|thief]] attempted to steal the vehicle, the BiVVoL would prevent the vehicle's ignition and flight control systems from being activated unless the proper sequence was inputted.
   
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Forging the code required the use of a top grade [[voice replicator]]. A failed attempt to bypass the system would lock-out the vehicle's control mechanisms. The owner of the vehicle could activate a secondary activation system that used [[datakey]]s, [[Datachip/Legends|datachips]], the activation of a certain sub-routine, switches being activated in a certain order, or a variety of scans including [[Retinal scan/Legends|retinal]], [[Dermatoglyphic identification|fingerprint]], and [[Genetic code scan|genetic code]].
The '''Bith vehicle voice lock''' ('''BiVVoL''') device was a computer module and locking system tied into a vehicle's main control computer and cross-linked to the main drive control package. A hand-held voice recognition link was used to program a series of syllables into the deterrent control program.
 
   
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It was difficult to forge this code. A failed attempt to fool a BiVVoL resulted in a computer lock-out until proof of the owner was established through a second identification system.
 
   
 
==Sources==
 
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*''[[Galladinium's Fantastic Technology]]''
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==Notes and references==
[[Category:Technology]]
 
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[[Category:Casillis Electronic Defenses products]]
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[[Category:Computer technology]]
 
[[Category:Locking mechanisms]]

Revision as of 05:08, 27 May 2019

The BiVVol RVR-325, known colloquially as the Bith Vehicle Voice Lock was an anti-theft device. It was tied into a vehicle's main control computer and then cross-connected to the main drive control package. The device was controlled by a hand-held voice recognition link, and the user could program a series of syllables into the module. If a thief attempted to steal the vehicle, the BiVVoL would prevent the vehicle's ignition and flight control systems from being activated unless the proper sequence was inputted.

Forging the code required the use of a top grade voice replicator. A failed attempt to bypass the system would lock-out the vehicle's control mechanisms. The owner of the vehicle could activate a secondary activation system that used datakeys, datachips, the activation of a certain sub-routine, switches being activated in a certain order, or a variety of scans including retinal, fingerprint, and genetic code.

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