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The Verification Monitoring Interface (VMI) plug-in module for AutoVISION software is a unique and user-friendly interface for 1D inline barcode verification applications. VMI collects barcode data for print quality verification to ISO 15416 and enables printer condition monitoring, as well as statistical trending. Specialized Interface: VMI is designed especially for verification applications. The Edit view provides easy set up of tolerances to control pass/fail state of the barcode inspection, plus trend analysis and match string. The Run view provides simple visual feedback of verification results, including unique Data Panel displaying a real-time barcode grade and verification data for each inspected part. Trending & Alarms: In addition to failed codes triggering rejects, VMI can be easily configured to check for simple trends in verification grading and can trigger an output signal if the trend falls below a defined threshold. This signal can be used to stop a production line, or any number of alarm or process improvement activities. Printer Performance: VMI’s barcode quality verification can detect a potential clog in a print head. Use this data to purge print heads only when needed, instead of performing inefficient and costly periodic purging. Secure Access: Integrated password protection enables 4 separate access levels, with password control set at the Administrator level Verification Reports: Save and print detailed ISO 15416 Symbol Quality Verification Reports Capabilities
• Verification-Specific Run View: Replaces standard AutoVISION Run view with a screen providing verification-specific feedback and logging capabilities
• New Job Creation: Automatically creates a fully-functioning default verification inspection job, which is easy to modify, instead of standard blank job
• Optional Image & Data Logging: Enables saved images for failed inspections, and logs data for each inspection cycle in CSV file

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