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Detect misplaced or missing keys on a keyboard, dirt on key-tops, chipped characters, and invalid placement of characters for all keyboard types. |
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* Delivery record: 39 systems (as of July, 2004)
* The photographs of KIS-7000 are used below. |
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| KIS-8000 can detect not only misplaced or missing keys but also dirt on key-tops, chipped characters, and invalid placement of charactersby comparing with the regular image. Moreover, color image processing enables stable inspection for keyboards of difficult color combination, such as green characters on gray background. |
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| KIS-8000 can reduce the inspection time greatly, by being incorporated inan automation line and by batch processing. |
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| Images of top and front characters on keys can be input and inspected simultaneously.Keyboards that have two or more characters on one key-top, such as notebook PC keyboard, can be handled. |
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| The teaching function allows inspection of many types of keyboards. You can easily perform it with a mouse while watching the display. |
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| KIS-8000 displays the whole image of the keyboard inspected, so you can identify the error easily. |
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*1 Only KIS-8000 provides color image processing.
*2 The achievement by KIS-8000. KIS-7000 inspects a Japanese full keyboard
within 7 or less seconds. |