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15 15  = 1. Overview =
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17 17  AIS is a video photo recognition sensor, the sensor can be used in electricity meters, gas meters, water meters, pressure gauges and other types of meters. Accurately identify the number of the current dial or upload the picture of the current dial for comparison, which can replace people to go to the door to read the meter, and is more accurate and energy-saving than the meter. The first thing to do is to fix the AIS sensor, the end direction needs to be aligned with the object that needs to be identified, you can check whether the object all appears in the lens range through the upper computer, and then calibrate, Chapter 2 will explain the calibration method of different tables. 
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209 209  Debug Board SW12=[off on] : FT4222H SPI Slave mode
210 210  AIoT Board SW123456=[off off off off off off]
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214 214  Use a hot glue gun and several sticks to attach  for stabilizing the AIS. Adjust the height of the sticks so that the AIS can clearly view the numbers on the gas meter.
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