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ISS and MAV Systems partner on new mobile LPR camera

Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has partnered with MAV systems to release a new compact licence plate recognition (LPR) camera, the Autoscope Pn-120. The Autoscope Pn-120 is a compact high performance LPR camera designed for mobile and special purpose applications. Compact and easy to install, the camera incorporates industry leading zoom technology, infrared pulsed LEDs within a rugged hermetically sealed enclosure. According to both companies, when coupled with ISS’ state-of-the-art licence plate recogn
April 15, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
6626 Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has partnered with MAV systems to release a new compact licence plate recognition (LPR) camera, the 6575 Autoscope Pn-120.

The Autoscope Pn-120 is a compact high performance LPR camera designed for mobile and special purpose applications. Compact and easy to install, the camera incorporates industry leading zoom technology, infrared pulsed LEDs within a rugged hermetically sealed enclosure.

According to both companies, when coupled with ISS’ state-of-the-art licence plate recognition software, the Pn-120 provides a complete solution for the law enforcement, security and parking sectors.

“Partnering with MAV Systems expands the breadth of Image Sensing Systems capabilities.  The marriage of their high quality cameras with our world-renowned plate recognition engine provides a superior level of quality and performance for partners and end users”, said Keith Hofkens, Global Product Manager for Image Sensing Systems.

“As an independent LPR camera manufacturer, we are delighted that Image Sensing Systems have chosen our camera to partner their software,” said Steve Walker, Managing Director of MAV Systems.

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