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Instructions for Use

TOB42/11.0-165-F10-WN

Telecentric measurement lens

Instructions for Use

TOB42/11.0-165-F10-WN

Telecentric measurement lens

999.995.972.10-en-3.0

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Page 1: ...e vision VISION CONTROL Instructions for Use TOB42 11 0 165 F10 WN Telecentric measurement lens Instructions for Use TOB42 11 0 165 F10 WN Telecentric measurement lens 999 995 972 10 en 3 0 Vision Con...

Page 2: ...t on to third parties reproduce and communicate its contents in as far as this has not been expressly authorized Offenders will be liable for damages All rights are reserved with respect to patent uti...

Page 3: ...Product Identification Designation Description TOB Bi telecentric measurement lens 42 Maximum object field diameter in mm 11 0 Maximum image sensor diagonal in mm 165 Working distance in mm F10 Fixed...

Page 4: ...a 17 5 1 General Parameters 17 5 2 Optical Parameters 18 5 2 1 Resolution 19 5 2 2 Depth of field 20 5 2 3 Absolute Distortion 21 5 2 4 Telecentricity 21 5 3 Optical characteristics design data 22 5 3...

Page 5: ...161 8 mm 24 7 MTF spatial frequency dependent 850 nm F10 WD 163 2 mm 24 8 MTF spatial frequency dependent white F10 WD 162 2 mm 25 9 MTF image field dependent 470 nm F10 WD 163 mm 26 10 MTF image fie...

Page 6: ...ctions of use carefully and keep them for future reference 1 1 Intended Use The device is intended exclusively for use as an imaging element for industrial image processing The device is intended for...

Page 7: ...s which are not original parts from the manufacturer Using incompatible accessory components Improper maintenance and repair works Unauthorised modifications to the device 1 3 Qualified Personnel The...

Page 8: ...nual and rejects any warranty derived therefrom Within the bounds of the legal requirements the manufacturer shall only be responsible for the technical safety characteristics of the device if the mai...

Page 9: ...ces of the danger These measures must be taken DANGER Indicates an imminent danger with high risk resulting in severe injuries or death if not avoided WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation with medi...

Page 10: ...instructions are referred to separately at the relevant points in this manual CAUTION Eye damage Do not look directly through the lens CAUTION Cutting injuries caused by glass breakage The lenses of...

Page 11: ...amping diameter for vibration free attachment 2 90 122 Deflection mirrow Designation Description Order no Deflection mirrow 90 56 90 deflection attachment for telecentric lenses and lightings with fro...

Page 12: ...er ring d73 M52x0 75 for R CLR 100x73 and RK3652 for attachment to lenses with filter thread M52x0 75 1 29 772 Adapter ring d104 M52x0 75 for R CLR 132x104 and RK5268 for attachment to lenses with fil...

Page 13: ...minimum object distance MOD 2 90 416 Extension rings can reduce the ideal imaging performance specified in the manual They mainly cause a change in the working distance The magnification also changes...

Page 14: ...ter in the range from 350 nm to 600 nm 2 91 290 Colour filter green M52x0 75 Band pass filter in the range from 430 nm to 620 nm 2 91 303 Colour filter yellow M52x0 75 Long pass filter with edge lengt...

Page 15: ...filter from 830 nm daylight absorbing filter 2 91 131 Colour filter red M20 5x0 5 Long pass filter with edge length 630 nm 2 91 259 ND filter 0 6 M20 5x0 5 Optical density 0 6 25 transmission f stop...

Page 16: ...Filter thread M20 5 x 0 5 2 Type plate 5 Contact edge camera 3 C mount camera connection 4 2 Notices on the device Type plate Type TOB42 11 0 165 FX WN SN XXXXXXXX Type TOB42 11 0 165 FX WN SN XXXXXX...

Page 17: ...object side M52 x 0 75 depth 8 0 mm Filter thread camera side M20 5 x 0 5 depth 3 5 mm Lens mount C mount Flange focal distance 17 526 mm Aperture F10 Maximum object field diagonal 42 3 mm Maximum ima...

Page 18: ...mm 4 1 mm 12 9 mm x 8 3 mm 5 2 Optical Parameters Parameter Value Spectral range VIS W 450 nm 780 nm optimized at 465 nm 635 nm NIR N 780 nm 950 nm Effective F number F10 Object sided numerical apertu...

Page 19: ...8 Aperture Spectral range MTF at 50 LP mm MTF at 70 LP mm MTF at 100 LP mm F10 Blue 470 nm Green 525 nm Red 635 nm Infrared 860 nm White 470 635 nm 57 19 57 10 53 01 41 86 55 81 43 69 43 56 38 42 25 8...

Page 20: ...erture Spectral range Total Range further from the lens Range nearer to the lens F 10 Blue 470 nm Green 525 nm Red 635 nm Infrared 860 nm White 470 635 nm 13 5 mm 13 5 mm 13 6 mm 14 0 mm 13 5 mm 6 4 m...

Page 21: ...lecentricity Parameter Value Telecentricity type Bi telecentric Image field diagonal 11 0 mm 2 3 Object side telecentricity angle 0 05 Image resizing at 1 mm object depth 0 45 m Image resizing at 10 m...

Page 22: ...h of optical characteristics 1 Image plane 4 Image field 2 Image centre axis points 5 Line grid tangential T 3 Image sensor 6 Line grid sagittal S ADVICE The following design data was determined with...

Page 23: ...13 4 26 8 40 2 53 6 67 0 80 4 93 8 107 2 120 6 134 0 0 Image 4 MTF spatial frequency dependent 470 nm F10 WD 163 mm Wavelength 525 nm Aperture F10 MTF Spatial Frequency LP mm 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Image...

Page 24: ...ion Limit T Diffraction Limit S Image 6 MTF spatial frequency dependent 635 nm F10 WD 161 8 mm Wavelength 850 nm Aperture F10 MTF Spatial Frequency LP mm 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 7 6 15 2 22 8 30 4 38 0...

Page 25: ...0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 11 6 23 2 34 8 46 4 58 0 69 6 81 2 92 8 104 4 116 0 Image Field Height mm 5 5 T 5 5 S 4 5 T 4 5 S 4 0 T 4 0 S 3 0 T 3 0 S 0 0 T 0 0 S Diffraction Limit T Diffraction Limit S Image...

Page 26: ...T 20 S 40 T 40 S 50 T 50 S 60 T 60 S 70 T 70 S 80 T 80 S Image 9 MTF image field dependent 470 nm F10 WD 163 mm Wavelength 525 nm Aperture F10 MTF Image Field Height mm 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Spatial Fre...

Page 27: ...50 S 60 T 60 S 70 T 70 S 80 T 80 S Image 11 MTF image field dependent 635 nm F10 WD 161 8 mm Wavelength 850 nm Aperture F10 MTF Image Field Height mm 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Spatial Frequency LP mm 0 0 5...

Page 28: ...Image Field Height mm 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Spatial Frequency LP mm 0 0 55 1 1 1 65 2 2 2 75 3 3 3 85 4 4 4 95 5 5 20 T 20 S 40 T 40 S 50 T 50 S 60 T 60 S 70 T 70 S 80 T 80 S Image 13 MTF image field de...

Page 29: ...nm 635 nm 860 nm 1 2 3 4 5 Diffraction Limit Image 14 Lateral chromatic aberration wavelength dependent 5 3 4 Longitudinal Chromatic Aberration Wavelength nm Deviation m 470 480 500 520 540 635 50 40...

Page 30: ...ngth 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 470 nm 525 nm 635 nm 860 nm 1 2 3 4 5 Image 16 Distortion wavelength dependent 5 3 6 Vignetting Relative Illumination Image Field Height mm 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 0 55 1 1 1 65 2...

Page 31: ...ferences Do not subject the device to large temperature fluctuations After storage and transport allow the device to adjust slowly to the ambient temperature at the place of use Do not remove the cove...

Page 32: ...165 F16 WN Mittelbergstra e 16 98527 Suhl 4 15 C mount 35 28 4 15 54 8 36 5 25 4 73 2 56 233 4 TOB42 11 0 165 F10 WN filter thread M20 5x0 5 depth 3 5 mm contact edge camera clamping area 32 g7 clampi...

Page 33: ...s 3 Remove the cover caps only after complete installation and shortly before use at the place of use 4 Dispose or store the packaging material 6 2 Mounting Assembly regions 2 1 4 3 Image 18 Assembly...

Page 34: ...clamping area 3 Tighten the socket head cap screws of the objective holder by hand 6 2 2 Mounting of filters Lens filters are connected to the lens via the filter connection 2 resp 3 1 Insert the fil...

Page 35: ...dge of the lens to the test object Mount the lens at this working distance above the test object ADVICE Optical elements e g filters protective glasses deflecting mirrors and mechanical accessories ca...

Page 36: ...eep the lens away from foreign objects dusts mist water splashes or similar during operation These substances can damage the optical surfaces Vapours may be permanently deposited on the front lens and...

Page 37: ...the support When cleaning the outside cover the lenses with the caps scope of delivery Perform cleaning operations on optics in bright dust free dry wind and weather proof workplaces When cleaning th...

Page 38: ...lager non adherent contaminants such as chips or granules by dabbing with a cloth Never rub under any circumstances 3 When all non adherent particles have been removed use an untreated lens cleaning p...

Page 39: ...glad to be of service Monday to Thursday 8 00 to 17 00 and Friday 8 00 to 15 00 Vision Control GmbH Mittelbergstra e 16 98527 Suhl Germany Phone 49 0 3681 7974 0 www vision control com Defective devi...

Page 40: ...a way that does not harm the environment that is it must be done in accordance with the currently valid legal regulations Please contact the manufacturer your local specialist dealer or the relevant n...

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Page 44: ...Vision Control GmbH Mittelbergstra e 16 98527 Suhl Germany Telephone 49 0 3681 7974 0 Vision Control GmbH...

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