


ViSCO's distributed processing system connects dedicated processing controllers to a VTV-9000 main unit used for imaging.
It shortens cycle time to accelerate inspection and offers excellent scalability to support long-term manufacturing plans.
Although multiple machines operate simultaneously, the system is designed for simple and intuitive management.

Up to eight sub units can be connected to a single main unit.
The main unit handles image acquisition and task management, while sub units without cameras perform image processing only.
Tasks edited on the main unit are automatically updated on all sub units.
By adding sub units, overall system throughput can be maintained without degradation.
The system supports both sustained high-speed inspection and future expansion of inspection items.
It eliminates the need for large-scale equipment modifications or time‑consuming reconfiguration of inspection items.
The system provides a comfortable operating environment by simplifying inspection program management.
When configuring distributed tasks, users define how captured images from image acquisition tools are distributed.
The main unit then sends image data to the most appropriate sub unit with the lowest current load.
By selecting the distributed processing system, next image acquisition is enabled without waiting for inspection results.
This reduces cycle time and achieves faster, more optimized inspection.
Inspections previously abandoned due to cycle time and processing constraints can now be reconsidered for automation.


The distributed processing system integrates seamlessly with other ViSCO products.
Using the centralized management tool VTV‑QCS, connected via the internal LAN, system operating status can be monitored and inspection data can be centrally managed remotely.
When multiple sub units process images in parallel, a large volume of inspection data is generated.
This data can be efficiently consolidated, enabling the construction of a seamless and stress‑free comprehensive inspection system.
>Product Benefit: Reduction of Cycle Time
By operating multiple inspection units in parallel, the distributed processing system enables the simultaneous handling of large volumes of inspection data.
The value of this approach extends beyond simple acceleration of inspection.
With ample processing capacity available, the system also increases flexibility in equipment layout.
As a result, large-scale modifications or expansions of production lines can be implemented with comparatively less effort.
The Distributed Processing System not only accelerates and optimizes inspection, but also supports customers' long-term manufacturing plans.
We invite you to experience ViSCO's comprehensive image-processing inspection solution, designed with outstanding scalability.
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As image-processing experts, we are ready to support your inspection challenges.
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