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Bith vehicle voice lock
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| Bith Vehicle Voice Lock (BiVVoL) | |
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| Production information | |
| Manufacturer | |
| Model |
Casillis Electronic Defenses BiVVoL RVR-325 |
| Type |
Vehicle theft deterrent |
| Cost |
650 credits |
| Physical and technical specifications | |
| Range |
10 meters (owner option) |
| Usage and history | |
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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. 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.