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Product category: Form/co-ordinate, optical and vision instrumentation
News Release from: Fastec Imaging | Subject: TroubleShooter LE
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 27 December 2006

Handheld camera speeds to production
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The TroubleShooter LE is a handheld high-speed digital video camera designed for production and packaging line troubleshooting.

New from Fastec Imaging Corp, the TroubleShooter LE is a handheld high-speed digital video camera designed for production and packaging line troubleshooting This unique "point- and shoot" high-speed camera is ideal for the factory environment to help reduce machinery jams, speed up setups and line changeovers and to lower scrap and reject material costs

Capture thousands of images with the push of a button, review them on the built-in screen and save them to a CompactFlash card The TroubleShooter LE is a portable high-speed camera that records up to 500 frames per second and then plays them back immediately on its built-in screen.

Production and maintenance engineers can immediately see where problems are occurring and make appropriate adjustments to the production line.

In addition to instant playback, images can also be downloaded to a CF card or to a computer via USB 2.0 for later detailed analysis.

The handheld TroubleShooter LE features a built-in battery pack that makes it convenient for a wide variety of applications.

No messy power cables, heavy battery belts or camera tripods are needed.

The camera is available in both colour and monochrome models.

The TroubleShooter LE is available worldwide through Fastec's international distributor organisation.

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