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keyence gs-11pc manual

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Industrial safety standards (ISO 13849-1) require periodic testing of interlock devices.

To get the most out of your hardware, tell me if you'd like more info on: multiple GS units Specific PLC wiring diagrams Choosing between PNP and NPN models

If your GS-11PC is flashing red or orange, refer to these common manual-derived solutions: keyence gs-11pc manual

According to the official Keyence GS-11PC manual, the following parameters define the sensor’s operational limits: PNP (2 outputs, 500 mA max).

Its compact footprint allows for mounting in tight spaces where traditional mechanical interlocks cannot fit. Proper wiring is essential to ensure the safety

Proper wiring is essential to ensure the safety circuit functions as intended. The GS-11PC uses a standard 8-pin M12 connector. 1. Wiring Pinout (PNP) +24 VDC. Blue: 0 V. White: OSSD 1 (Safety Output). Black: OSSD 2 (Safety Output). Grey: AUX Output (Non-safety, used for PLC monitoring). Pink: Reset/EDM Input. 2. Mounting the Actuator

Indicates an OSSD short circuit. Check your wiring for pinched cables or cross-talk between the white and black wires. Wiring Pinout (PNP) +24 VDC

You can connect up to 25 units in a single chain while maintaining Category 4 / PLe safety ratings. Technical Specifications

The sensor and actuator must be mounted so that the sensing faces meet when the guard is closed. Ensure the gap between the sensor and actuator does not exceed the specified sensing range (usually 5-10mm for stable operation). 3. Alignment Indicators Guard is closed and safety outputs are ON. Red: Guard is open or misaligned; safety outputs are OFF.

Unlike magnetic switches, the GS series can detect the actuator even with significant horizontal or vertical offset.

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