Omron D4GS-N Datasheet page 10

Safety-door switch
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Operation Key
Be sure to use a special Operation Key only.
Do not operate the D4GS-N with anything other than the special
Operation Key. Otherwise, the Switch may be damaged.
As shown below, mount the Operation Key after matching the con-
cave surface of the Operation Key with the convex surface of the
insertion face.
Be sure to adjust the position correctly when mounting the Operation
Key and the Switch to ensure that the Operation Key does not miss
the insertion face and exert an excessive force on the Switch head.
Do not impose excessive force on the Operation Key inserted into
the D4GS-N or drop the D4GS-N with the Operation Key inserted.
Doing so may deform or damage the Operation Key.
Depending on the conditions in which the Switch is used, the rubber
of the Operation Key may deteriorate. If the rubber becomes
deformed or cracked, replace it as soon as possible.
Force imposed
Drop
Securing the Door
When the door is closed (with the Operation Key inserted), the door
(or the Operation Key) may be pulled outside the set zone due to the
door's weight or the door cushion rubber. If a load is applied to the
Operation Key, the door may fail to unlock. Secure the door with
hooks so that it will remain within the set zone.
Set zone (0.5 to 3.0 mm)
Operation Key
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
Cat. No. C120-E1-Cat04-03A
G-172
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
Wiring
Identifying Wires
Identify wires according to the color (with or without white lines) of
the insulation on the wire.
Cross section
Insulation
External insulation sheath
Core insulator (black)
Wire Colors
No.
Color of insulation
1
Blue/white
2
Brown/white
3
Orange/white
Note: "Blue/white, brown/white, or orange/white" means that the cover is blue,
brown, or orange with a white line.
Terminal Numbers
Identify terminal numbers based on the color of the insulation on the
wire.
The safety and auxiliary contacts of D4GS-N models of three-termi-
nal contact construction and those of two-terminal contact construc-
tion are described below.
The auxiliary contacts (orange) can be used as safety contacts.
The safety contacts are direct opening contacts approved by EN and
each of them is indicated with the mark
<3NC>
Zb
Safety contact (blue 11)
Safety contact (brown 21)
Auxiliary contact (orange 31)
<2NC/1NO>
Zb
Safety contact (blue 11)
Safety contact (brown 21)
Auxiliary contact (orange 33)
<2NC>
Zb
Safety contact (blue 11)
Auxiliary contact (orange 31)
<1NC/1NO>
Zb
Safety contact (blue 11)
Auxiliary contact (orange 33)
Cut the black core insulator and all unused wires at the end of the
external insulation sheath when wiring the cable.
Safety Sensors / Components
No.
Color of insulation
4
Orange
5
Brown
6
Blue
.
12 Blue/white
22 Brown/white
32 Orange/white
12 Blue/white
22 Brown/white
34 Orange/white
12 Blue/white
32 Orange/white
12 Blue/white
34 Orange/white

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