Latest version of AutoVISION machine vision software released by Microscan
AutoVISION 3.0.3 machine vision software, the latest version of the product from Microscan, offers new advancements and features. Features include a new FTP image save tool enables users to save passed, failed, or all images to an FTP server for later review, as well as Cross Subnet Communications technology, which allows users to connect to cameras across different networks and locations for programming and monitoring the system. Additionally, a new serial command for downloading a job to a device via TCP/IP socket allows users the ability to control the system with an external computer without the need to install AutoVISION on the controlling device.
AutoVISION 3.0.3 supports Vision Mini, Vision Mini Xi, Vision HAWK and GigE smart camera families, and runs on Microsoft Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit versions) and Windows XP Professional. Furthermore, the latest software version has the to automatically recover in the case of power loss at the facilities or accidental disconnect from the network. The Device Disconnect Recovery technology used by the software does not require users to reboot the camera and software.
To Learn More:
Contact:Microscan
Headquarters: Renton, WA, USA
Product: AutoVISION 3.0.3 machine vision software
Key Features: New FTP image save tool, Cross Subnet Communications technology, new serial command for downloading a job to a device via TCP/IP socket.
What Microscan says:
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