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News Release from: Datasensor (UK) | Subject: SVS2 Object Recognition sensor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 30 January 2008

Versatile vision sensors offer simple
operation

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The SVS2 provides a simple solution for packaging lines, food and beverage industries, automotive and electronic plants.

The SVS2 is a user-friendly and intuitive smart vision sensor that offers speed and reliability The sensor can be configured using a PC and is able to operate alone thanks to the completely embedded electronics

The SVS2 Object Recognition series belongs to the SVS family, which will soon be completed with the introduction of the SVS1, SVS2 Advanced Object Recognition and SVS2 Identification models.

The SVS series of smart vision sensors offers the easiest way to solve the most common machine vision applications.

It provides a simple solution for packaging lines, food and beverage industries, automotive and electronic plants.

The SVS series combines sophisticated technology with extremely simple operation.

The SVS1 and SVS2 offer two different application approaches.

The SVS1 model guarantees the quickest and easiest setup via a handheld configurator and the SVS2 can be connected to a PC and offers multiple controls on the same application.

Both models, after configuration, can function without external control units.

The SVS2 is configured using a PC and the sensor functions in stand-alone mode.

It communicates with the PC via Ethernet.

The IP address is automatically found by the Discovery function.

The sensor can store up to 20 different inspections, each of which can contain multiple controls on the same image.

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