Label sensor LabelX series

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Fast and easy teach-in PNP or NPN output Key lock Light-on/dark on connections DESCRIPTION LABELX LABEL SENSOR OVERVIEW The LabelX label sensor combines small spot size and fast response to achieve highspeed label detection. LabelX is capable of detecting a wide variety of adhesive labels on many different types of web backings by differentiating between the gap and the label. The fast response of the sensor allows for precise spatial resolution of the label edge. The Teach key provides Standard Teach-in and Thin Teach-in. The LBX-100 also provides Custom Teach-in. Custom Teach-in records a separate measurement on the gap and on the label to allow for optimal detection of difficult labels. Status LEDs provide visual indications of teach and error conditions. Key lock mode is available to lock the Teach key. Remote teach input is provided. Light-ON / Dark–ON functionality is provided via the wiring connections The sensor provides a discrete output that can be connected for NPN and PNP operation. A PLC can be used to monitor the status of the discrete output signal indicating label or gap presence as required. THE LABEL SENSORS LBX-50 The LBX-50 is the right choice for standard and low contrast labels. In Teach-Standard mode, one press of the Teach Key sets the switching point for standard labels. In Teach-Thin mode, two presses set the switching point for low contrast labels. LBX-100 The LBX-100 provides higher sensitivity for nearly clear labels. In addition to Teach-Standard and Teach-Thin, the LBX-100 also provides Custom Teach-In. Custom Teach-in records a separate measurement on the gap and on the label to allow for optimal detection of difficult labels.

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