Keyence Gs-11pc Manual ((top))

Practical note: label the cables — even tidy shops get a tangled mess; a 2-minute label spares hours later.

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Equipped with PNP semiconductor safety outputs (OSSDs) for seamless integration with safety controllers. 2. Technical Specifications

An error or fault condition has occurred. Count the flashes to identify the fault code. 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Common Error Codes and Fixes LED Symptom Potential Cause Troubleshooting Steps No LED Lit Loss of power supply. keyence gs-11pc manual

The is a Safety Interlock Switch from the GS Series, specifically a power-to-release (solenoid) locking model designed for industrial gate and door monitoring. The manual focuses on wiring, mounting, and safety configuration. Core Specifications Type : Power-to-release (locking) safety switch. Connection : M12 8-pin pigtail connector.

Keep your measurement chain reliable. Treat your GS-11PC with the respect its precision deserves—and keep that manual nearby.

Connect and Red (OSSD 2 Out) to the safety inputs of your safety relay or safety PLC. Practical note: label the cables — even tidy

It is essential to follow the safety guidelines outlined in the :

Safety guards are closed. Actuator is detected. OSSDs are active (ON).

The GS-11PC features highly visible LED indicators to assist during installation: If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Fix the main switch body to the stationary frame of the machine guard using M4 screws. Tighten to a maximum torque of 1.5 N·m.

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The accuracy spec assumes connection to a Keyence RD-50. Using a generic counter will degrade accuracy due to timing jitter.