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Pegasus Technologies, Inc.

VectorTrac3G Stolen Vehicle Recovery System

Developed by

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Who we are: Pegasus Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1991

to develop an affordable stolen vehicle recovery technology

In 1994, Pegasus introduced the ProAct Bait Car System, our first Law Enforcement tracking product

In 1997, Pegasus introduced the VectorTrac Stolen Vehicle Recovery System to international markets

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ProAct Bait Car System

ProAct Systems have been used successfully by law enforcement agencies to capture car thieves since 1994 and are still regularly featured on the television show

Bait Car

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ProAct IV Stolen Property Tracking System

Introduced in 2002, ProAct-IV has successfully captured and jailed many hundreds of criminals. This is the technology behind the bait bicycles of BaitBike.com and was recently

featured on the television show Inside Edition.

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Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems

First there was LoJack

Then there was VectorTrac

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Now…

Pegasus Technologies, Inc. introduces a completely new

concept in Stolen Vehicle Recovery Technology

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VectorTrac3G

Third Generation Stolen Vehicle Recovery System

By Pegasus Technologies, Inc.

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VectorTrac3G Stolen Vehicle Recovery System

Designed specifically to track and recover stolen vehicles

Combines GPS and Radio Frequency tracking technologies. The best of both!

They are equipment specific to complement GSM / GPRS

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VectorTrac3G

Utilizes Proprietary Land-Based radio Infrastructure

Operates over UHF Radio Frequencies

Locator Unit does not need a cellular connection

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System Components• VectorTrac Communications Server

Owned and operated by Pegasus Technologies, Inc.

• Control Center Computer A simple PC connected to the internet.

• Sector Activation Transceivers (SATs) Installed at elevated locations throughout the

coverage area.

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System Components• Vehicle Locator Units

Completely hidden within the customer’s vehicle

• Mobile Tracking Receivers Locate the exact location of stolen vehicles, even if

hidden from view

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VectorTrac3G

System Component Details

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VectorTrac Communications Server (VCS)

Communicates with all system Sector Activation Transceivers via an Internet connection

Communicates with all Control Center Computers via the Internet

Contains the Client Database and a detailed System Operator Interface

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Sector Activation Transceivers A typical city-wide system may include 04 to 06

SATs SATs transmit commands to VLUs and receive GPS

and status data from VLUs SATs also measure the Received Signal Strength

of the VLU’s RF signal. SATs are connected to the internet via a

GSM/GPRS or other network connection and communicate directly with the VCS

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Mobile Tracking Receiver

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Mobile Tracking Receiver Installed in Recovery Vehicles Receives RF signal from VLU up to 3 miles (5 km)

away Displays direction to stolen vehicle Displays received signal strength allowing close

approximation of distance Displays VLU ID number and ignition status Leads trackers to the exact location of stolen

vehicle, even if hidden from view

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Vehicle Locator Unit 3 The VLU3 is a small Radio Transceiver with an

internal GPS Receiver, sold to your customers and installed within their vehicles

Includes GPS antenna, RF antenna, wire harness, and backup battery

Completely hidden and silent When activated, it transmits a silent radio signal

containing GPS data and status info Can be located using the GPS data or by utilizing

RF tracking techniques

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Vehicle Locator Unit – Third Generation (VLU3)

Less than one inch thick, the Vehicle Locator Unit is completely hidden within the Vehicle.

VLU shown with keys for size comparison

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VLU InstallationThe VLU is interfaced with the vehicle, utilizing

the vehicle’s electrical system for power. This also provides a constant charge to the VLU’s internal backup battery.

The VLU has two remotely activated outputs that can be activated from the control center to disable the vehicle’s engine and control additional functions.

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Many Valuable Features Hidden and Silent

VLU is hidden from view. Nothing on vehicle indicates that the vehicle is equipped with a tracking device.

Optional Panic ButtonVLU has one alarm input. When activated, this will cause

the VLU to send an alarm message to the Control Center.

Remote Engine DisableControl Center may remotely disable the vehicle in an

emergency situation and to aid in recovery.

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Typical Theft Scenario...

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Customer notices vehicle missing…

VectorTrac Control Center

Reports theft toControl Center

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Control Center Verification

Control Center operator accesses customer data stored on the VCS, verifies customer’s identification and vehicle information, then sends activation command to activate the VLU in the stolen vehicle.

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Activation Signal is Transmitted

Sector Activation Transceivers broadcast the activation signal throughout the coverage area.

This SAT is located on an existing tower with many other users.

Location: Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

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Activated VLUTransmits silent signal...

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VLU Radio Signal Activated VLU transmits a silent radio

signal encoded with its ID, GPS location and vehicle ignition state

The signal easily penetrates buildings and obstructions

The radio signal is received by nearby SATs

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VLU signal is received by SATs

Nearby SATs receive signal from stolen vehicle

Decode the VLU ID, GPS location information and vehicle ignition state, and measure received signal strength

Forward this information to VectorTrac Communications Server

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VectorTrac Communications Server (VCS)

The Control Center can view the GPS data and SAT signal strength for the stolen vehicle, and send commands to the stolen vehicle

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Tracking Screen

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Mobile Trackers are now dispatched to vehicle’s

location

System operator dispatches Mobile Trackers

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Mobile TrackersMobile Tracking Receiver equipped vehicles and/or aircraft are

dispatched to the area.

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As the Trackers receive the VLU’s signal, the Mobile Tracking Receiver will begin to show directional indications,

pointing towards the stolen vehicle. The Signal can be tracked even before the VLU ID number can be decoded

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Following the directional indicator, the trackers begin to close in on the signal.

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The Stolen Vehicle is straight ahead at a distance of about 1 mile

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At a distance of about ½ Mile, the signal strength meter peaks

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The attenuator (ATTEN) is then turned on. About ½ Mile with Attenuator ON

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About 25 yards (Meters)

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The Tracker has located the stolen vehicle

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Recovery

Once the vehicle is located, the engine may be remotely disabled by the Control Center...

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Vehicle is Recovered

There’s no place to hide! Suspects Arrested

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Control Center contacts customer Informs customer that his vehicle has

been recovered. Provides information on how and

where to retrieve the vehicle.

VectorTrac Control Center Happy car owner

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VectorTrac3G Stolen Vehicle Recovery

SystemDeveloped by

Pegasus Technologies, Inc.


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