Viewing and illuminating video probe with viewing means for simu

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358106, 358107, 358100, 2504581, H04W 718, H04W 700

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050600630

ABSTRACT:
An illuminated video probe in an aligning system for similtaneously viewing an object and a device acting on the object while illuminating the object and the device acting on the object directly along their respective viewing axes. A first optical beamsplitter and adjacent mirror surface act to simultaneously translate the object and device images to the video probe optical axis. A second optical beamsplitter, adjacent light source, and opaque surface act to illuminate the object along the viewing axis without causing light to project back toward the video probe.

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