
VISION SENSOR CS 50 –
QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
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AS EASY TO USE AS A SENSOR.
THE CS 50 TOOLS.
EFFICIENT TOOLS FOR A VARIETY OF TASKS.
The 5 integrated tools make it possible to effi ciently, quickly and practically implement your
verifi cation tasks. The values are linked logically and can be exported explicitly as pixel values or
statistical values. The individual tasks are intuitively designed and can be set up and implemen-
ted easily.
LOCATE
The Locate tool dynamically fi nds an unlimited amount of samples within a freely selectable image
section – simultaneously.
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It teaches in an edge-, shape- and blob-based sample.
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Determines the values for the X, Y and rotation coordinates of an edge pattern.
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Determines the coordinates for tracking other tools.
MEASURE
The Measure tool carries out pixel-based height or width measurements between edges or points.
Angle- and radius-measurements can also be carried out.
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It detects two edges or points and measures the distance between them.
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It discharges measured parts outside of the user-defi ned limits.
LOGIC
The Logic tool makes it possible to make connections among CS 50 boolean results
simply and logically.
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The connections make it possible to combine multiple tool results and pass these along to
the respective camera outputs.
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This makes it possible to carry out logical operations quickly and easily.
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Logical connections can be used on the CS 50 and without using your PLC.
COUNT
The Count tool counts the number of particular objects within a search window. It counts objects that
have been taught into an image and is ideal for checking the correct number of parts within a work-
piece carrier.
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Tests the correct number of holes within a part.
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Finds and determines the number of objects within an image.
The Count tool can count blobs as well as outlines.
PRESENCE
The Presence tool detects the presence/absence of a feature based on pixel values/contrast.
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Counts the number of pixels within an intensity fi eld from 0 to 255.
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Counts the pixels within an image using contrast transition.