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Intuitive touchscreen vision sensor

The iVu Plus touchscreen vision sensor from Banner Engineering stores up to 30 inspections and distinguishes among up to 10 patterns with a new sort sensor function.
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The iVu Plus uses Ethernet connectivity so that sensors can share inspection data directly with PLCs, PCs or other factory devices.  Inspection setup is simple: configuration is accomplished through a menu-driven user interface, with no PC required. The iVu Plus family includes integrated touch screen TG and BCR (Bar Code Reader) models, as well as remote versions of both. Integrated iVu Plus sensors allow users to quickly setup and modify an inspection on-site, while remote versions pair a remote touch screen display with one or more separate sensors—facilitating inspection setup and monitoring for difficult-to-access areas.

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