R58 Expert™
Automatic detection of
any colour mark
R58 Expert™
Registration Mark
Sensor
• Optimal contrast derived from a
combination of 3 LED colours and 16
levels of grey scale analysis
• Ultra-fast response time of 50 µs
(10 kHz switching frequency) allowing
precise detection and positioning
• Extreme performance stability
resulting from advanced micro-
processor algorithms and virtually no
temperature drift or warm up effect
• Configuration using TEACH button
to teach Static, Dynamic or Manual
Adjustment; optional via remote wire
• Indicator LEDs to show status, DO
or LO and provide 30 ms ON-delay
selection
• 8-Segment bar graph for setup
and signal strength visualisation and
control
• Robust metal housing with standard
positioned mounting holes and two
different output configurations
• Working distance of 10 mm ±3 mm
• Two lens positions (on-axis or right-
angle) and two spot positions (vertical
or horizontal) possible
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Questions and answers
Здравствуйте. Подскажите, как обучить датчик BANNER R58 EXPERT? Нужно чтобы он, срабатывал на черной метке, белой этикетке. А в данный момент он срабатывает на оборот. Можно видеоинструкцию?
To train the Banner R58 Expert Registration Mark Sensor to detect a black mark on a white label, follow these steps:
1. Position the Sensor: Ensure the sensor is properly aligned with the label at the working distance of 10 mm ±3 mm.
2. Use the TEACH Button: Press the TEACH button to enter training mode.
3. Teach the Background (White Label): Place the sensor over the white label and press the TEACH button once to record the background.
4. Teach the Mark (Black Mark): Move the sensor over the black mark and press the TEACH button again to complete the teaching process.
5. Confirm Detection: Check the indicator LEDs and the 8-segment bar graph for proper setup and signal strength.
6. Adjust if Necessary: If detection is not reliable, use the Manual Adjustment mode or repeat the TEACH process.
This ensures the sensor correctly detects the contrast between the black mark and the white label.
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