Digital Alert Systems offers free CAP-compliant firmware upgrade

Jul 28, 2010 3:30 PM

    
Digital Alert Systems is now offering an upgrade to support CAP compliance for its DASDEC systems (shown here).

Digital Alert Systems is now offering an upgrade to support CAP compliance for its DASDEC systems (shown here).

Digital Alert Systems (DAS), a division of Monroe Electronics and provider of enhanced emergency alert systems (EAS), will provide a free firmware upgrade to support Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) compliance in all of its DASDEC EAS units. This upgrade, which will now be included as a standard part of each new DASDEC system, is available at no charge to existing customers, allowing them to fulfill the anticipated EAS CAP requirements easily (all in a single box) and without the need to purchase any additional equipment.




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