Manual _hot_: Keyence Gs-11pc

: It meets Category 4, PLe (ISO 13849-1) and SIL 3 (IEC 61508) standards when used in a proper safety circuit. LED Indicators : Door closed and locked (if using the lock function). : Door open or error.

The manual details the unique "invisible" connection between the main unit and its actuator. Unlike traditional mechanical locks, the GS-11PC uses a non-contact sensor that allows for:

Auxiliary Output / Reset Input (Configuration dependent) keyence gs-11pc manual

Proper wiring is critical to ensure the safety integrity of the system. The GS-11PC utilizes an 8-wire configuration. Below is the standard pin assignment for the M12 connector. Pin Number Wire Color Signal Name Description Aux Output Non-safety auxiliary output (PNP) Power supply (+24 VDC ±10%) Lock/Reset Lock control input / Reset input OSSD 1 Input Safety input 1 (for cascading) OSSD 1 Output Safety output 1 OSSD 2 Input Safety input 2 (for cascading) Power supply ground OSSD 2 Output Safety output 2 Standard Single Unit Wiring Diagram (To Safety Relay)

Once you have the PDF, you need to know what to read first. Here is a breakdown of the most critical chapters of the and how to interpret them. : It meets Category 4, PLe (ISO 13849-1)

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Attach the M12 connector securely, ensuring it is tightened to IP67 standards if required. 3. Wiring and Control Output The manual details the unique "invisible" connection between

Mount the sensor and actuator onto rigid frames that do not flex under vibration.

The Keyence GS-11PC belongs to the GS Series of safety interlock switches. It is a non-contact, magnetic/RFID-coded safety switch designed to monitor the status of guards, doors, and gates. Key Features

| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Power supply issues, wiring error | Check input voltage, check brown wire for +24 V, blue wire for 0 V. | | Outputs are OFF even when actuator is in range | Actuator not detected, wiring error, configuration error | Check alignment of actuator, switch distances, OSSD outputs are wired correctly. Ensure safety inputs are active. | | OSSDs remain ON even with guard open | Actuator still detected, stuck output | Check for background metal, ensure actuator is fully removed, verify load current. | | Intermittent switching or false trips | Mechanical vibration, electrical noise | Ensure mounting is secure; cable should be separated from power cables. | | One OSSD is ON, the other OFF | Internal fault in the unit | Replace the unit. | | AUX output indicator is ON, but OSSDs OFF | Unit in lockout condition | Perform power cycle after clearing the fault condition. |

Whether you are an automation engineer or a maintenance technician, understanding the technical specifications and installation procedures found in the manual is critical for maintaining a safe and compliant workspace. Core Features of the GS-11PC