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Vysionics - taking a closer look at ANPR

Vector-Z is the latest addition to Vysionics’ Vector ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) family of cameras. Based on the same reliable hardware platform, Vector-Z brings the option of even higher resolution, along with motorised zoom and focus. The new Vector-Z builds on the success of the Vector, introducing higher resolution sensors on both the scene overview and ANPR cameras, combined with motorised zoom and focus, which Vysionics says makes Vector-Z even easier to configure and use, particular
November 17, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Vector-Z is the latest addition to 604 Vysionics’ Vector ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) family of cameras.  Based on the same reliable hardware platform, Vector-Z brings the option of even higher resolution, along with motorised zoom and focus.

The new Vector-Z builds on the success of the Vector, introducing higher resolution sensors on both the scene overview and ANPR cameras, combined with motorised zoom and focus, which Vysionics says makes Vector-Z even easier to configure and use, particularly in applications where flexibility is needed around the working distance or field of view.

Combined with world class number plate reading libraries for virtually every international format, Vector-Z provides a fully integrated camera device that is ideal as a stand-alone ANPR camera, or as part of a larger integrated traffic monitoring solution.  

Vysionics has also introduced Vector-IR, a synchronised infra-red (IR) flood light that allows the overview camera to capture a clear image of the vehicle on a completely dark road, without washing out the number plate read from either the ANPR or the overview image.

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