Detect Contrast Difference

March 1, 2006
The DK12-11/124/136 Contrast Sensor is intended to provide reliable reference mark detection in a compact and rugged metal housing.

Designed to detect a difference in two colors or media, the DK12 features a three-color light source, and will adapt to solve difficult contrast applications. Other features include highly visible LEDs for visual status indication and diagnostics, remote or potentiometer “teach-in,” a powerful “4-in-1” output and an adjustable M12x1 quick disconnect.

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