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ray inspection devices are fairly complicated computer systems. How can I operate and maintain one if I do not have engineers or even trained technicians on staff?

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ray inspection devices are fairly complicated computer systems. How can I operate and maintain one if I do not have engineers or even trained technicians on staff?

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A. Not a problem. Our remote access link allows InspX engineers to be there virtually, so to speak. And we can be there virtually almost around the clock. Our engineering team in the UK picks up the watch when our California team is off duty. Our trained engineers can see the screens your operators see, and they can push all the buttons your operators can push. And if there is an equipment problem, our automated trouble reports will notify your maintenance people and/or Peco/Inspx team by e-mail. Built-in diagnostic tools identify the culprit; we even have built-in voltmeters and a six-channel automatic oscilloscope. We are prepared.

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