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6 adjust the label stop sensor (cont), Technology, Automatically adjusting the photoelectric sensor – Avery Dennison ALS 380 User Manual

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Adjust the label stop sensor (CONT)

Technology

Automatic and manual adjustment

The sensitivity of the label stop sensor must be adjust-
ed to match the transparency of the labels and the
backing material. In most applications, it is possible to
allow the sensitivity of the sensor to be adjusted auto-
matically.

When using labels with only a slight difference in the
transparency of the label and the backing material, per-
forated labels or labels with block outs:

Manually adjust the sensors as described below.

Non-standard photoelectric sensors

In series production, the labeller is equipped with a
photoelectric sensor manufactured by Wenglor.

When using transparent labels or labels with a very
slight difference in the transparency of the label and the
backing material:
– It is possible that the gap between two labels will not

be detected. Instead of just one label, two or more
labels might be dispensed.

– Use of a mechanical or capacitive sensor is recom-

mended.

– A mechanical sensor is only of limited use at high

dispensing speeds.

When using a non-series production photoelectric sen-
sor:

Reduce the setting value for CONT to NONE.

– For information on connecting a mechanical or ca-

pacitive sensor, see the Service Guide.

Automatically adjusting the photoelectric
sensor

Press and hold the FEED key and switch on the ma-
chine at the main switch.

– The message AUTO appears on the operator panel.

or:

When the machine is switched on, call up the INIT
function.

Press and hold the FEED key.

– The machine slowly starts up and dispenses a label.
– The label distance is automatically measured.
– The photoelectric sensor is adjusted.

Release the FEED key once a label gap has passed
the photoelectric sensor at the dispenser head.

If the adjustment (measurement) was successful:
– "ON" appears on the operator panel.

If the adjustment (measurement) was not successful:
– The message FAIL appears on the operator panel.

Manually adjust the sensor.