
GuideLine Digital Line Guide Sensor
Ability to easily guide to lines, edges of lines and graphic patterns on the fly
Up to 10X better accuracy than the competition
Color camera with intuitive 5” color touchscreen to easily lock on to lines
32 mm field of view, the widest field of view on the market
GuideLine Digital Line Guide Sensor Overview
Up to 10x More Accurate Than the Competition
The GuideLine digital line sensor is capable of detecting lines, edges of lines and graphic patterns, such as bar codes at an extremely competitive price point. It can also be used in low contrast conditions or with different patterns located close to each other, where traditional line sensors do not work. GuideLine can also edge guide transparent films.
The included operator interface for the GuideLine sensor features a color touch screen, allowing for the image of the web to be displayed in full color, making the sensor calibration easy and intuitive. With a 32 mm wide field of view and the high resolution, GuideLine is suitable for the most demanding line guide applications.
GuideLine Digital Line Guide Sensor
OI Display | Color touchscreen, 800 x 480 px |
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Field of View | 32 mm |
Temperature Range | 32 - 140˚ F0 - 60˚ C |
Proportional Band | 1.18 in30 mm |
Protection Class | IP54IP54 |
Operating Voltage | 3 |
Power Consumption | 13 W maximum |
Certifications | CE |
Response Time | 5 ms |
- Tag and Label
- Packaging
- Cardboard
- Food and Beverage
- Flexible Packaging
- Pharmaceutical
- Nonwovens
- Battery
- Towel and Tissue
- Specialty Converting
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