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Guard Lock Safety-door Switch/DSL-N-mounting Slide Key DSL-N / DSL-NSK0-LK@ World's smallest Class 6-contact Guard Lock Safety-door Switch <Guard Lock Safety-door Switch DSL-N> Wiring time is reduced with two types of wiring methods capable of one-touch attachment and removal. A wide variety of built-in switches can be used for various devices. (-, -, and 6-contact models are available) Key holding force of,300 N. It is possible to change the operation key insertion point without detaching the head. Drive solenoids directly from the Controller. Guard Lock Safety-door Switch <Slide Key DSL-NSK0-LK@> Lockout key to prevent workers from becoming trapped inside the hazardous area. The vertical DSL-N Guard Lock Safety-door Switch can be easily mounted on 0 0 mm aluminum frames. The plastic material makes the Slide Key suitable for lightweight doors. Terminal Block Type Connector Type Slide Key For the most recent information on models that have been certified for safety standards, refer to your OMRON website. Be sure to read the Safety Precautions on page. Scan the D codes using the smartphone to see the DSL-N promotional videos. Reduction in time and effort Safe access application

Model Number Structure Model Number Legend Switch (Standard type) () () (3) () () (6) DSL-N@@@@-@@@ (7) () Conduit Outlet () Door Lock and Release Contact Model -contact Model -contact Model Common Conduit Outlet : G/ 3: /-NPT * : M0 Contact Model -contact Model -contact Model Common Door Lock and Release A: Mechanical lock/vdc solenoid release G: VDC solenoid lock/mechanical release () Built-in Switch () Indicator Contact Model -contact Model -contact Model Built-in Switch Door monitor and Lock monitor are connected in series internally. A: NC/NO + NC/NO B: NC/NO + NC C: NC + NC/NO D: NC + NC Door monitor and Lock monitor are NOT connected in series internally. S: NC/NO + NC/NO T: NC/NO + NC U: NC + NC/NO V: NC + NC E: NC/NO + NC/NO F: NC/NO + NC G: 3NC + NC/NO H: 3NC + NC N: NC/NO + NC/NO P: NC/NO + 3NC Q: 3NC + NC/NO R: 3NC + 3NC Contact Model -contact Model -contact Model Common (6) Release Key Type Contact Model -contact Model -contact Model Common (7) Connection Method Contact Model -contact Model -contact Model Common : None Indicator D: VDC (orange LED indicator) Release Key Type : Standard release key (metal) : Standard release key (metal) : Special release key (resin) (Note:Release keys are provided.) : Terminal block N: Connector * Connection Method (3) Head Material Contact Model -contact Model -contact Model Common F: Resin F: Resin D: Metal Head Material *. /-NPT models (conduit outlet: M0) will come with an M0-to-/-NPT conversion adapter. *. Connector cables are not included with the connector type and are to be purchased separately. Operation Key Slide Key () () DSL-NK@@ () Operation Key Type : Horizontal mounting : Vertical mounting 3: Adjustable mounting (horizontal) : Adjustable mounting (horizontal/vertical) () Inner Lever Blank: No inner lever H: With inner lever () Key Type : No cushion rubber G: Cushion rubber S: No cushion rubber, short type () () DSL-NSK0-LK@-@ () Lockout key Type Lockout key can be created up to 30 types. Specify keys in order starting from 0. Blank: 0 0 to 30: 0 to 30

Ordering Information DSL-N / DSL-NSK0-LK@ List of Models Release key type Standard (metal) Wiring method Connector Terminal block Connector Terminal block Solenoid voltage/ Indicator VDC (Orange) VDC (without indicator) VDC (Orange) VDC (without indicator) VDC (Orange) VDC (without indicator) VDC (Orange) VDC (without indicator) Lock and release type Mechanical lock Solenoid release Solenoid lock Mechanical release Contact configuration (door open/closed detection switch and lock monitor switch contacts) Insert the built-in switch (N, P, Q or R) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (A, B, C, D, S, T, U or V) Insert the built-in switch (N, P, Q or R) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (A, B, C, D, S, T, U or V) Insert the built-in switch (N, P, Q or R) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (A, B, C, D, S, T, U or V) Insert the built-in switch (N, P, Q or R) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (A, B, C, D, S, T, U or V) Conduit outlet Model (See Note.) G/ DSL-N@FA-DN /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-DN M0 DSL-N@FA-DN G/ DSL-N@FA-DN /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-DN M0 DSL-N@FA-DN G/ DSL-N@FA-N /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-N M0 DSL-N@FA-N G/ DSL-N@FA-D /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-D M0 DSL-N@FA-D G/ DSL-N@FA-D /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-D M0 DSL-N@FA-D G/ DSL-N@FA /-NPT DSL-N3@FA M0 DSL-N@FA G/ DSL-N@FG-DN /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-DN M0 DSL-N@FG-DN G/ DSL-N@FG-DN /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-DN M0 DSL-N@FG-DN G/ DSL-N@FG-N /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-N M0 DSL-N@FG-N G/ DSL-N@FG-D /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-D M0 DSL-N@FG-D G/ DSL-N@FG-D /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-D M0 DSL-N@FG-D G/ DSL-N@FG /-NPT DSL-N3@FG M0 DSL-N@FG Note: The recommended models for equipment and machinery being exported to Europe are those with an M0 conduit outlet, and for North America, the recommended models are those with a /-NPT conduit outlet. 3

Release key type Special (resin) Wiring method Connector Terminal block Connector Terminal block Solenoid voltage/ Indicator VDC (Orange) Lock and release type Mechanical lock Solenoid release Solenoid lock Mechanical release Contact configuration (door open/closed detection switch and lock monitor switch contacts) Insert the built-in switch (N, P, Q or R) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) Insert the built-in switch (N, P, Q or R) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) Insert the built-in switch (N, P, Q or R) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) Insert the built-in switch (N, P, Q or R) -contact Model Insert the built-in switch (E, F, G or H) Conduit outlet Model (See Note.) G/ DSL-N@FA-DN /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-DN M0 DSL-N@FA-DN G/ DSL-N@FA-DN /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-DN M0 DSL-N@FA-DN G/ DSL-N@FA-D /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-D M0 DSL-N@FA-D G/ DSL-N@FA-D /-NPT DSL-N3@FA-D M0 DSL-N@FA-D G/ DSL-N@FG-DN /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-DN M0 DSL-N@FG-DN G/ DSL-N@FG-DN /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-DN M0 DSL-N@FG-DN G/ DSL-N@FG-D /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-D M0 DSL-N@FG-D G/ DSL-N@FG-D /-NPT DSL-N3@FG-D M0 DSL-N@FG-D Note: The recommended models for equipment and machinery being exported to Europe are those with an M0 conduit outlet, and for North America, the recommended models are those with a /-NPT conduit outlet.

Operation Keys Type Model Horizontal mounting DSL-NK Horizontal mounting (Short) DSL-NKS Horizontal mounting (Cushion rubber) DSL-NKG Vertical mounting DSL-NK Vertical mounting (Cushion rubber) DSL-NKG Adjustable (Horizontal) DSL-NK3 Adjustable (Horizontal/Vertical) DSL-NK Connector Cables Cable length Model m DSL-CN 3 m DSL-CN3 m DSL-CN 0 m DSL-CN0

Slide Key Type Specifications Contents Model Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg Mechanical durability: 0,000 operations min. Slide Key: (not yet mounted) Inner Lever: None DSL-N mounting plate: Door Switch special mounting screws: 3 DSL-NK (operation key): DSL-NK special mounting screws: Lockout keys: Lockout key strap: Caution labels (stickers): sheets (English and Japanese) DSL-NSK0-LK * DSL-NSK0-LK-@ * Weight: Approx. 0. kg Inner Lever: DSL-SK0H *3 Weight: Approx. 0.7 kg Mechanical durability: 0,000 operations min. Slide Key: (not yet mounted) Inner Lever: DSL-N mounting plate: Door Switch special mounting screws: 3 DSL-NK (operation key): DSL-NK special mounting screws: Lockout keys: Lockout key strap: Caution labels (stickers): sheets (English and Japanese) DSL-NSK0-LKH * DSL-NSK0-LKH-@ * Note:. The Door Switch is not included. Select the Door Switch depending on the necessary number of contacts and the conduit outlet. The contents are provided as a total set, individual contents cannot be ordered separately.. Perform risk assessment for the equipment in question, configure relay units and other safety circuits, and use properly. *. The number for the lockout key is 0. *. Replace the box with 0 to 30 (lockout key number). Ask your OMRON representative for delivery times. *3. The inner lever for DSL-NSK0 that can not be used for other products and applications. Applicable Door Switches DSL-NSK0-LK + = DSL-NSK0-LK DSL-N DSL-NSK0-LKH + = DSL-NSK0-LKH DSL-N 6

No. 76739-3A Features DSL-N / DSL-NSK0-LK@ The lockout key prevents workers from becoming trapped without using a padlock. Note: Using LEDs of DSL-N enables confirming whether the door is open or closed and locked or unlocked. Close door Locked (power not supplied to solenoid) The slide handle is closed. The handle-shaped fixture makes it easy to use the Door Switch. CAUTION Close door Unlocked (power supplied to solenoid) The slide handle is closed. Lockout key Guard Lock Safety-door Switch will not be unlocked with Lockout Key. Lockout Key may be damaged by operating Lockout Key when the door is closed. Always carry lockout key when entering the Hazardous area. Attach the supplied caution labels for display. Lockout Key Left door Door Opening to the Left. The slide handle can be pulled. Do not turn the key as in the figure above if the slide handle is closed. Open door The slide handle is open. Open door The slide handle is open. Open door The slide handle is open. The slide handle does not move. When the slide handle is open, the lockout key can be pulled regardless of whether power is being supplied to the solenoid or not. The slide handle is secured at the position shown in the figure. A worker holding the lockout key will not be trapped locked inside the hazardous area by another person. If the lockout key is not mounted, the slide handle will not move and the door will not close. 7

Structure and Nomenclature Structure DSL-N@@@@-D@N Connector Type DSL-@@@@-D@ Terminal Block Type Two operation key holes Two operation key holes Can be mounted from four directions.. dia. *. dia. * Can be mounted from four directions. The switch has a release key on the back of the switch as well. The switch has an indicator on the back of the switch as well. The switch has a release key on the back of the switch as well. The switch has an indicator on the back of the switch as well. * You can insert and secure a stud or other projection in the.-dia. hole to make the installation even stronger. For details, refer to Switch and Operation Key Mounting on page. Connector/Terminal Terminal Arrengement for DSL-N@N@@-D@ 9 E (+). dia. *. dia. * 0 E ( ) <LED> ORANGE 6 63 3 33 3 7 6 3 6 0 Notched side is No. 3 7 9 6 0 Note: Numbers inside the boxes are terminal numbers printed on the product.

Operating Cycle Examples for Standard Models DSL-N@@@A-@ (Mechanical Lock Models) Door condition Condition Condition Condition 3 Turning the special release key Terminal No. and Contact No. 9 E- 0 E - (NC) - 3 (NC) 3 - (NC) 3-6 3 (NC) 33-6 3 (NO) - (NC) - 6 (NC) 3-6 (NO) Function Solenoid ON detection and lock monitor contacts detection contact detection contact Lock monitor contact Lock monitor contact Door open. The door will lock when the door closes. Door closed. The door is locked. Door closed. The door can be opened. Return to condition Door closed. No power is supplied to the solenoid. The door is unlocked manually. DSL-N@@@G-@ (Solenoid Lock Models) Terminal No. and Contact No. 9 E- 0 E - (NC) - 3 (NC) 3 - (NC) 3-6 3 (NC) 33-6 3 (NO) - (NC) - 6 (NC) 3-6 (NO) Door condition Even when the door is closed, it does not lock until power is supplied to the Function solenoid. Solenoid ON detection and lock monitor contacts detection contact detection contact Lock monitor contact Lock monitor contact Door closed. The door is locked. Door closed. The door can be opened. The shaded areas indicate the contact is closed and power is supplied to the solenoid. detection and lock monitor contacts: Can be used in safety circuits because of the direct opening mechanisms. detection contact: Can be used to confirm whether the key is inserted and to monitor the open/closed status of a door. Lock monitor contact: Can be used to confirm whether power is supplied to the solenoid and to monitor whether or not a door can be opened or closed. Note:. The door open/closed detection and lock monitor contact configuration depends on the model.. For solenoid lock models, be sure to supply power to the solenoid after the door is closed (after the operation key is inserted). If the door is closed after power is supplied to the solenoid, locking the operation key may not be possible. For details, refer to Solenoid Lock Models on page 3. 9

Specifications Standards and EC Directives Conforms to the following EC Directives: Machinery Directive Low Voltage Directive EMC Directive EN ISO 9 EN6097-- GS-ET-9 Certified Standards Certification body Standard File No. TÜV SÜD EN6097--(certified direct opening) Consult your OMRON representative for details. UL * UL0, CSA C. No. E7667 CQC (CCC) GB0. Consult your OMRON representative for details. KOSHA * EN6097-- Consult your OMRON representative for details. *. Certification has been obtained for UL CSA C. No.. *. ly certain models have been certified. Certified Standard Ratings TÜV (EN6097--) CCC (GB0.) Utilization category AC- DC-3 Rated operating current (Ie). A * A * 0. A Rated operating voltage (Ue) 0 V V Note: Use a A fuse that conforms to IEC607 as a short-circuit protection device. This fuse is not included with the switch. *. -, -, - *. Other terminals UL/CSA (UL0, CSA C. No.) C0 Current (A) Volt-amperes (VA) Rated voltage Carry current Make Break Make Break 0 VAC. A.,00 0 R0 Current (A) Volt-amperes (VA) Rated voltage Carry current Make Break Make Break VDC.0 A 0. 0. Solenoid Coil Characteristics Item Rated operating voltage (00% ED) Current consumption * Insulation * A starting current is applied to the solenoid for Approx. 0 seconds. After this, the internal circuit switches to a constant current. Note: For solenoid lock models, be sure to supply power to the solenoid after the door is closed (after the operation key is inserted). If the door is closed after power is supplied to the solenoid, locking the operation key may not be possible. For details, refer to Solenoid Lock Models on page 3. Indicator Item Rated voltage Current consumption Color (LED) VDC +0% VDC % Power ON: 6-contact type Approx. 6. W at 0.6 A -contact/-contact type Approx.. W at 0. A Constant: Approx..6 W (average) at 0. A (max.) Class E (to 0 C) LED type VDC Approx.0 ma Orange 0

Characteristics Interlock type Type (EN ISO 9) Coding level Low level coded (EN ISO 9) Degree of protection IP67 * TYPE X Indoor use only (UL, CSA) Durability * Mechanical,000,000 operations min. Electrical 0,000 operations min. ( A resistance at VAC) *3 Operating speed 0.0 to m/s Operating frequency - and -contact Model: 30 operations minute max. : operations minute max. Direct opening force * 60 N min. (EN6097--) Direct opening travel * mm min. (EN6097--) Holding force (Fzh) *,300 N min. Contact resistance 00 mω max. Minimum applicable load *6 ma resistive load at VDC (N-level reference value) Rated insulation voltage (Ui) 0 V (EN6097--) Rated frequency 0/60 Hz Protection against electric shock Class II (double insulation) Pollution degree (operating environment) Impulse Between terminals of same polarity withstand voltage Between terminals of different polarity (Uimp) Between other terminals and (EN6097--) non-current carrying metallic parts Insulation resistance 3 (EN6097--). kv. kv. kv 00 Ω min. (at 00 VDC) Vibration resistance Malfunction 0 to Hz, 0.3 mm single amplitude Shock resistance Malfunction 0 m/s min. Destruction,000 m/s min. Conditional short-circuit current 00 A (EN6097--) Conventional free air thermal current (Ith) Ambient operating temperature Ambient operations humidity Weight.A (-, -, -) A (Others) 0 to C (with no icing) 9% max. Head: Resin Approx. 90 g (Connector model) Approx. 330 g (Terminal block model) Head: Metal Approx. 370 g (Connector model) Approx. 0 g (Terminal block model) Note:. The above values are initial values.. The Switch contacts can be used with either standard loads or microloads. ce the contacts have been used to switch a load, however, they cannot be used to switch smaller loads. The contact surfaces will become rough once they have been used and contact reliability for smaller loads may be reduced. *. The degree of protection is tested using the method specified by the standard (EN6097--). Confirm that sealing properties are sufficient for the operating conditions and environment beforehand. Although the switch box is protected from dust, oil or water penetration, do not use the DSL in places where cutting chips, oil, water or chemicals may enter through the key hole on the head, otherwise Switch damage or malfunctioning may occur. *. The durability is for an ambient temperature of to 3 C and an ambient humidity of 0% to 70%. For more details, consult your OMRON representative. *3. Do not pass the A, VAC load through more than 3 circuits. *. These figures are minimum requirements for safe operation. *. This figure is based on the ISO 9 evaluation method. *6. This value will vary with the switching frequency, environment, and reliability level. Confirm that correct operation is possible with the actual load beforehand.

Connection Internal Circuit Diagram Without indicator With indicator 9 VDC E (+) D 9 VDC E (+) D ZD Control circuit D ZD R LED Control circuit D 0 E ( ) 0 E ( ) Note: The numbers in boxes are the terminal numbers given on the Switch.

Model and Contact Configuration Indicates conditions where the Key is inserted and the lock is applied. Model Contact (door open/ closed detection and lock monitor) Contact Form Lock monitor Door open/ closed detection Operating pattern Remarks DSL-N@A@@-@ NC/NO+ NC/NO Lock monitor detection 6 63 3 33-3-33 6-63 ly NC contacts - have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, 3-33, and 6-63 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@B@@-@ NC/NO+NC Lock monitor detection 6 6 3 33-3-33 6-6 ly NC contacts - have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, 3-33, and 6-6 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@C@@-@ NC+NC/NO Lock monitor detection 6 63 3 3-3-3 6-63 ly NC contacts - and 3-3 have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, 3-3, and 6-63 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@D@@-@ NC+NC Lock monitor detection 6 6 3 3-3-3 6-6 ly NC contacts - and 3-3 have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, 3-3, and 6-6 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@S@@-@ NC/NO+ NC/NO Lock monitor detection 3 6 63 3 33 - - 3-33 6-63 ly NC contacts - have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-33, and 6-63 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@T@@-@ NC/NO+NC Lock monitor detection 3 6 6 3 33 - - 3-33 6-6 ly NC contacts - have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-33, and 6-6 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@U@@-@ NC+NC/NO Lock monitor detection 3 6 63 3 3 - - 3-3 6-63 ly NC contacts - and 3-3 have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-3, and 6-63 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@V@@-@ NC+NC Lock monitor detection 3 6 6 3 3 - - 3-3 6-6 ly NC contacts - and 3-3 have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-3, and 6-6 can be used as unlike poles. 3

Model Contact (door open/ closed detection and lock monitor) Contact Form Lock monitor Door open/ closed detection Operating pattern Remarks DSL-N@E@@-@ NC/NO+ NC/NO Lock monitor detection 3 6 63 3 33 - - 3-33 6-63 ly NC contacts - and - have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-33, and 6-63 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@F@@-@ NC/NO+NC Lock monitor detection 3 6 6 3 33 - - 3-33 6-6 ly NC contacts - and - have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-33, and 6-6 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@G@@-@ 3NC+NC/NO Lock monitor detection 3 6 63 3 3 - - 3-3 6-63 ly NC contacts -,- and 3-3 have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-3, and 6-63 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@H@@-@ 3NC+NC Lock monitor detection 6 6 3 3 3 - - 3-3 6-6 ly NC contacts -,- and 3-3 have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-3, and 6-6 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@N@@-@ NC/NO+ NC/NO Lock monitor detection 3 6 63 3 33 - - 3-33 6-63 ly NC contacts - and - have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-33, and 6-63 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@P@@-@ NC/NO+3NC Lock monitor detection 3 6 6 3 33 - - 3-33 6-6 ly NC contacts - and - have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-33, and 6-6 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@Q@@-@ 3NC+NC/NO Lock monitor detection 3 6 63 3 3 - - 3-3 6-63 ly NC contacts -,- and 3-3 have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-3, and 6-63 can be used as unlike poles. DSL-N@R@@-@ 3NC+3NC Lock monitor detection 3 6 6 3 3 - - 3-3 6-6 ly NC contacts -,- and 3-3 have a certified direct opening mechanism. The terminals -, -, 3-3, and 6-6 can be used as unlike poles.

Dimensions and Operating Characteristics DSL-N / DSL-NSK0-LK@ (Unit:mm) Switches DSL-N@@@@-@N (Connector Type) Head cap 9. 9. 9 Pre-travel distance 6.3 6.3 A Front-side mounting Two,.3 dia. Mounting hole 39 Operation Key 0 39 37 ±0. B Side mounting Three,.3 dia. Mounting hole Spacers. dia. (depth:.6) ±0. 3..9 3.7±0. 3. Model Operating characteristics Key insertion force Key extraction force Pre-travel distance Movement before being locked.7±0. (6.7) (73.) Release key (0.) B-B DSL-N@@@@-@N N max. 30 N max. mm max. 3 mm min.. dia. (depth:.6) LED indicators A-A.7±0.. dia. (depth:.6) ().7±0. Release key (6.7) (73.).±0. Label LED indicators (0.) () () 6 dia. A Conduit cap Conduit outlet Two, Cover mounting screw.7±0.. dia. (depth:.6) * You can insert and secure a stud or other projection in the.-dia. hole to make the installation even stronger. For details, refer to Switch and Operation Key Mounting on page. B DSL-N@@@@-@ (Terminal Block Type) Head cap 9. 9. 9 Pre-travel distance 6.3 6.3 Front-side mounting Two,.3 dia. Mounting hole A 39 Operation Key 0 39 37 ±0. B Side mounting Three,.3 dia. Mounting hole Spacers. dia. (depth:.6) ±0. 3..9 3.7±0. 3..7±0. (6.7) (73.).7±0. (79.9).7±0. (6.7) (73.).7±0. Release key. dia. (depth:.6) LED indicators. dia. (depth:.6) Release key 37±0. LED indicators. dia. (depth:.6) (0.) B-B A-A (0.) () () A 6 dia. Conduit cap Conduit outlet B Model Operating characteristics Key insertion force Key extraction force Pre-travel distance Movement before being locked DSL-N@@@@-@ N max. 30 N max. mm max. 3 mm min. Two, Cover mounting screw * You can insert and secure a stud or other projection in the.-dia. hole to make the installation even stronger. For details, refer to Switch and Operation Key Mounting on page. Note: Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of ±0. mm applies to all dimensions.

DSL-NK DSL-NKS 7. 9 7 9. 3 9 3.7 3.7 7.3 Four, R. 7.3 Four, R. DSL-NKG DSL-NK. 9.6 9. 7 3 0.7 3.7 Two,.3 dia. (.) Two, 9 dia..3 7 Four, R. Mounting rubber DSL-NKG DSL-NK3 7. 9. 3.7 Two,.3 dia. Two, 9 dia. 0 7.7 9. dia. dia. Angle adjustment bolt Mounting rubber 9 dia..7 30 0 0 6 DSL-NK. 9.7.. Angle adjustment bolt Mounting Holes (Enlargement) 7. 30 3 6. (7) 3 Note: Unless otherwise specified, a tolerance of ±0. mm applies to all dimensions. 6

Connector Cables DSL-CN@ Connector pin No. 0 9 7 6 3 (30) L ±0 (0) dia. () Cable * AWG, 0 conductors Connector (Cross section of conductor: 0.3mm /Insulator diameter:.mm) * All 0 lead wires laid bare. Model DSL-CN DSL-CN3 DSL-CN DSL-CN0 L size m 3 m m 0 m Connector No. Lead wire color Connector No. Lead wire color Black 6 Green/White Black/White 7 Yellow 3 Red Yellow/White Red/White 9 Brown Green 0 Brown/White Slide Key DSL-NSK0-LK Open door Close door 0 0 0. Lockout key +0 (Between Slide Key) (3) (3) (3) (7) 07 (0) () (6.) (3.) (.) (30.) (7.) 9.. B B Shot bolt (6.) 7 0 (76.) 3.7 (3.) (330) SLIDE LOCK SLIDE FREE DSL-NKS Operation Key Guide Three, M SLIDE LOCK SLIDE FREE Slide base Four, M6 mounting holes 0 (6) (90.) Cross-sectional view A-A 7 A A Cross-sectional view B-B Guard Lock Safety-door Switch DSL-N (9.).. Two, M6 mounting holes Switch base.6 7

DSL-NSK0-LKH Open door Close door Aluminum frame 0 0 0. Lockout key 330 +0 (Between Slide Key) (6.) (76.). 7 0 B 0 3.7 (3.) (3) (3) B (7) 07 (0) Shot bolt SLIDE LOCK (33) SLIDE FREE DSL-NKS Operation Key () (6.) 0 (6) 90. Guide Three, M SLIDE LOCK SLIDE FREE (.) Slide base (39.) (.) Four, M6 mounting holes (7.) 9. () (7) dia. 0 dia. Inner Lever Cross-sectional view B-B 7 A A Cross-sectional view A-A (9.). Guard Lock Safety-door Switch DSL-N@@@@-@@N. Guard Lock Safety-door Switch DSL-N@@@@-@@ Two, M6 mounting holes Switch base.6 With Operation Key Inserted DSL-N + DSL-NK With Front-inserted Operation Key With Top-inserted Operation Key 9 min. 6. max. 9 min. 6. max. (37) (37) Horizontal R > =0 () Vertical R > =00 3. Horizontal R > =0 (3.) () 60. min. 63 max. Vertical R > =00 (3.) 9 60. min. 63 max. * Insertion radii apply when the rotational center of the Operation Key is in line with a line extending from the front or top Head surface.

DSL-N + DSL-NKS With Front-inserted Operation Key With Top-inserted Operation Key 0. min. 3 max. 0. min. 3 max. (37) (37) Horizontal R > =0 () Vertical R > =00 3. Horizontal R > =0 () Vertical R > =00 (3.) min.. max. (3.) 9 min.. max. DSL-N + DSL-NKG With Front-inserted Operation Key With Top-inserted Operation Key 9 min. 6. max. (37) Horizontal Pitch mm R > =0 Pitch 0 mm R > =70 9 min. 6.max. (Pitch mm) (Pitch 0 mm) (37) Vertical R > =0 (.9) 3. Horizontal Pitch mm R > =0 Pitch 0 mm R > =70 (Pitch mm) (Pitch 0 mm) Vertical R > =0 60. min. 63 max. (3.) (3.) 9 (6.) 60. min. 63 max. DSL-N + DSL-NK With Front-inserted Operation Key With Top-inserted Operation Key 3. min..6 max. (37) Horizontal R > =0 3. min..6 max (37) () Vertical R > =00 3. (39.) Horizontal R > =0 (3.) ().6 min. 7. max. Vertical R > =00 (3.) (7) 9.6 min. 7. max. * Insertion radii apply when the rotational center of the Operation Key is in line with a line extending from the front or top Head surface. 9

DSL-N + DSL-NKG With Front-inserted Operation Key With Top-inserted Operation Key.7 min. 7. max. (37) Horizontal Pitch mm R > =0 Pitch 0 mm R > =70.7 min. 7. max. (Pitch mm) (Pitch 0 mm) (37) Vertical R > =0 3. (39.) Horizontal Pitch mm R > =0 Pitch 0 mm R > =70 (Pitch mm) (Pitch 0 mm) Vertical R > =0 (3.) 6. min..7 max. (3.) (.) 9 6. min..7 max. DSL-N + DSL-NK3 With Front-inserted Operation Key With Top-inserted Operation Key. min. 7.7 max. (37) Horizontal R > =0 (0±0.). min. 7.7 max. (37) 3. Vertical R > =00 Horizontal R > =0 (0±0.) Vertical R > =00 6.7 min. 9. max. (3.) (3.) (9) 6.7 min. 9. max. DSL-N + DSL-NK With Front-inserted Operation Key With Top-inserted Operation Key.7 min. 6. max. * (37) ( or 3).7 min. 6. max. * 3. (37). Horizontal R > =0 Vertical R > =0 Horizontal R > =0 (3.) ( or 3) 60. min. 6.9 max. Vertical R > =0 (3.) (9) 60. min. 6.9 max. 0 *. Insertion radii apply when the rotational center of the Operation Key is in line with a line extending from the front or top Head surface. *. If you use the DSL-NK turned over, the operation key is 60.3 min. and 6. max.

Application Example DSL-N / DSL-NSK0-LK@ Highest achievable PL/ safety category Model Stop category Reset Guard Lock Safety-door Switch DSL-N@E@A-@ (Mechanical Lock Type) PLe/ equivalent Safety Limit Switch DN/DF/DB-N 0 Manual Safety Relay Unit G9SE-0 ( VAC/VDC) Note: The above PL is only the evaluation result of the example. The PL must be evaluated in an actual application by the customer after confirming the usage conditions. Application Overview After the opening of the guard is permitted by turning ON of the lock release enable signal, the guard is opened by operating the lock release switch S. The guard status is monitored by the Safety Limit Switch S and Guard Lock Safety-door Switch S, and a state in which the power supply to the motor M is turned OFF must be maintained while the guard is open. When the guard is closed, lock status is ensured, and the reset switch S3 is pressed, the power supply to the motor M is permitted. Lock release enable signal S 9 0 3 6 63 S S: Safety Limit Switch with direct opening mechanism S: Guard Lock Safety-door Switch DSL-N@E@A-@ S3: Reset switch S: Lock release switch KM and KM: Magnetic contactor M: Motor 33 Guard 3 6 7 Condition monitoring of Safety-door Switch Feedback loop S S3 KM open KM A T T T3 T3 T33 3 3 KM V Power supply circuit Safety Input Safety Input Reset/ Feedback Input Auxiliary output Safety Output (Instant aneous) KM M A T T X PLC etc. KM KM Timing Chart Safety Limit Switch S Guard opens Guard closes Guard Lock Safety-door Switch S monitor contact Guard Lock Safety-door Switch S Lock monitor contact Lock release enable signal Lock release switch S Reset switch S3 Guard can be opened KM and KM (NO) Motor M rotation Note: The lock release enable signal must be configured so that it should turn ON after dangerous movement is stopped and safety is ensured for the door to open.

Safety Precautions Be sure to read the precautions for All Safety Door Switches in the website at:http://www.ia.omron.com/. DSL-N DANGER CAUTION Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Correct Use DSL-NSK0-LK@ Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, is likely to result in serious injury or may result in death. Additionally there may be severe property damage. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage. Supplementary comments on what to do or avoid doing, to use the product safely. Supplementary comments on what to do or avoid doing, to prevent failure to operate, malfunction or undesirable effect on product performance. DANGER Injury may occasionally occur. Always check to make sure that the safety functions operate correctly before using the machine. The safety functions may not operate correctly because of wiring mistakes, setting mistakes, or Switch malfunction, causing some machines to continue operating in situations where they should be stopped. CAUTION Injury may occasionally occur. When the Switch function is damaged, some machines may continue operating in situations where they should be stopped. Do not impose a force exceeding the key holding force. Always provide a lock separate from the Switch, attach a warning seal to avoid excessive force applied to the Switch, or provide an indicator lamp to show the locked/unlocked status of the door. Do not use this product mounted so that it slides vertically. This may cause malfunction, resulting in personal injury. Do not insert the operation key with the door open. Devices may start to operate, resulting in injury. Precautions for Safe Use DSL-N Operating Environment Do not use the Switch submersed in oil or water or in locations continuously subject to splashes of oil or water. Doing so may result in oil or water entering the Switch. (The IP67 degree of protection of the Switch specifies the amount of water penetration after the Switch is submerged in water for a certain period of time.) Wiring Do not switch circuits for three or more standard loads ( VAC, A). Doing so may adversely affect insulation performance. Do not allow the load current to exceed the rated value. For metal cable glands, use a cable gland with the screw length of 9 mm or less. Otherwise it may result in electric shock. Do not use metal conduits. Damage to the conduit outlet may result in an improper seal or electric shock. Do not a use metal cable gland for the conduit outlet of /-NPT. In the event of damage to the conversion adapter, this may cause seal failure and may result in electric shock. Always attach the cover after completing wiring and before using the Switch. Do not supply power when the cover is not attached. Electric shock may occur if the Switch is used without the cover attached. When using the terminal block type, make sure that foreign material does not adhere to the terminal block board. Otherwise a short circuit may occur between terminals and safety functions may fail to work properly. Installation Make sure the Switch is mounted securely to prevent it from falling off. Otherwise injury may result. Do not use a Switch as a stopper. Be sure to install a stopper as shown in the following illustration so that the Operation Key does not touch the head. Do not subject the Switch to a shock that Head Stopper exceeds the Switch's shock resistance of Operation Key,000 m/s. Switch DSL-NSK0-LK@ Do not drop the Product. Doing so may prevent the Product from functioning to full capacity. Mount the Product securely to prevent it from falling. Otherwise, injury may occur. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Switch. Doing so may cause the Switch to malfunction. Make sure that the gap between the shot bolt and the guide is ±0. mm. Otherwise, excessive wear or damage may cause malfunction. To ensure safety, do not operate the Switch with anything other than the Slide Key Unit. Your hand may be injured by being pinched between the Operation Key and Switch when closing the door with your hand on the Product.

SLIDE LOCK SLIDE FREE DSL-N / DSL-NSK0-LK@ Be careful to avoid pinching your hand when operating the Slide Handle. Do not impose a force of exceeding N m when operating the Lockout Key. Otherwise, the Product may be damaged and may not operate properly. To prevent damage, attach the supplied labels for display near the Product. Do not force the slide handle to move when the lockout key is not inserted. Doing so may damage the product and make operation impossible. Do not force the slide handle to move when the door is locked. Doing so may damage the product and make operation impossible. Do not close the door with the shot bolt removed. Doing so may damage the product and make operation impossible. Turn the Lockout Key to the "SLIDE LOCK" position and remove it when opening the door to prevent a third party from operating the Slide Handle. The durability of the Switch varies considerably depending on the switching conditions. Always confirm the usage conditions by using the Switch in an actual application, and use the Switch only for the number of switching operations given in the performance specifications. The user must not maintain or repair equipment incorporating the Switch. Contact the manufacturer of the equipment for any maintenance or repairs required. Refer to the DSL-N Guard Lock Safety-door Switch Instruction Sheet about storage conditions, ambient conditions, Switch details, and handling methods. Do not apply excessive force in the direction of the slide. This may damage the product and cause it to malfunction. Do not force the switch or cable. This may damage the product. The cable should be fixed at a point separate from the switch. Release Key The release key is used to unlock the Switch in case of emergency or if the power supply to the Switch stops. If the release key setting is changed from LOCK to UNLOCK, the lock will be released and the safety door can be opened (mechanical lock models only). Å@ Front DSL-N@@@@-@ DSL-N@@@@-@ LOCK UNLOCK Back DSL-N@@@@-@ LOCK LOCK UNLOCK DSL-N@@@@-@ LOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK Precautions for Correct Use DSL-N Solenoid Lock Models For solenoid lock models, be sure to supply power to the solenoid after the door is closed (after the operation key is inserted). If the door is closed after power is supplied to the solenoid, locking the operation key may not be possible. (The solenoid carry current is applied for Approx. 0 seconds, after which the internal circuit switches to a constant current. The lock may not operate properly while the constant current is applied.) The solenoid lock locks the door only when power is supplied to the solenoid. Therefore, the door will be unlocked if the power supply to the solenoid stops. Therefore, do not use solenoid lock models for machines that may be operating and dangerous even after the machine stops operating. When a Switch with a solenoid lock is in a locked state (i.e., when the solenoid is ON), do not change the release key from the LOCK to the UNLOCK position. Internal parts may be damaged. After setting the release key to UNLOCK to, for example, perform maintenance, be sure to return it to LOCK setting before resuming operation. The release key is set in the unlock position at the factory for the DSL-N@@@A and to the lock position for the DSL-N@@@G. In the unlock position, even when the door of large machines or stamping machines is closed during preliminary adjustment, the door will remain unlocked and the machines will not be activated. Do not use the release key to start or stop machines. The auxiliary lock must be released only by authorized personnel. Do not impose a force exceeding 0. N m on the release key screws. The release key may be damaged and may not operate properly. To prevent the release key from being used by unauthorized personnel, set it to LOCK and seal it with sealing wax. 3

Mounting Covers Confirm that the seal rubber has no defects before use. If the seal rubber is displaced or raised, or has foreign particles adhered to it, the sealing capability of the seal rubber will be adversely affected. Hinged Door If the Switch is mounted too close to the hinge, the force imposed on the lock will be much larger than for locations far from the hinge and the lock may be damaged. Mount the Switch close to the handle. Mounting Appropriate Tightening Torque Loose screws may result in malfunction. Be sure to tighten each screw of the Switch properly. Securing the Door When the door is closed (with the Operation Key inserted), the Operation Key may exceed the set zone because of, for example, the door's own weight, machine vibration, or the door cushion rubber. Secure the door with a stopper (hook) so that the Operation Key remains within the set zone. * If you use the DSL-NK with the front key hole oriented in the direction shown in the right diagram, the set zone will be. to 3.0 mm. Set zone * (0. to 3 mm) Cover mounting screw Operation Key mounting screw Switch mounting screw Cable gland Terminal screw * Terminal block type only 0. to 0. N m. to. N m (DSL-NK@ and -NK@S) 0.7 to. N m (DSL-NK@G) 0.7 to. N m. to. N m (except /-NPT). to. N m (/-NPT) 0. to 0.6 N m (DSL-N@@@@-@@) Spacer Do not remove a spacer. Rotate the spacer in accordance with the Switch mounting direction. Use of the Switch without spacer will reduce the lock strength. Mounting side Switch and Operation Key Mounting Mount the Switch and Operation Key securely to the applicable tightening torque with M screws. Always use washers. The switch can be fastened more firmly by a stud ( mm dia.,. mm max height) inserted from back side at the hole of the switch. Switch mounting Front ±0. Two, M.7±0. Side Stud: ±0. dia., height:. max. 0±0. 3.7±0. ±0. Three, M Operation Key mounting DSL-NK/-NK Two, M ±0. DSL-NKG/-NKG DSL-NK3 Two, M ±0. or 0±0. Two, M Spacer Wiring DC solenoids have polarity. (E: +, E: ) Confirm terminal polarity before wiring. The current of the VDC solenoid is different from when it is first turned ON as to when it is in operation. To take into account possible voltage drops, it is important to apply a rated operation voltage. To enable the VDC solenoid, it is necessary to select the appropriate power supply capacity. The ON and OFF contact operation will not engage simultaneously. Be sure to confirm operation under actual operating conditions. If a lock is required for safety, design the system so that the closing of the NC contacts on both the door open/closed detection switch and the lock monitor switch is detected..7±0. 0±0. Stud: ±0. dia., height:. max. DSL-NK Two, M ±0. or 3±0. Do not impose excessive force on the key top while the operation key is inserted into the switch body or drop the switch with the operation key inserted to avoid the deformation of the key or the breakage of the switch body. Do not use the operation key other than dedicated OMRON's (DSL-NK@). Otherwise switch may be damaged. Do not use the operation key DSL-K@. A lock will not be closed and a machine will not be activated. Be sure that the operation key can be inserted properly to key hole with a tolerance of ±0. mm. Insert the operation key into the key hole according to the specified operation key in horizontal direction. When mounting at the side of switch body, mount the switch with 3 points including the head. Attach cap heads to any operation key holes that are not being used.

Wiring Precautions for DSL-N@@@@-@@ Do not wire the Switch while power is being supplied. Doing so may result in electric shock. Do not let particles, such as small pieces of lead wire, enter the switch body when wiring. Do not directly wire the stranded wire to the terminal block. When connecting to the terminals via insulating tube and bar terminals, arrange the bar terminals so that they do not rise up onto the case or the cover. Applicable lead wire size: AWG to AWG (0.3 to 0.7 mm ). Use lead wires of an appropriate length. Not doing so may result in excess length causing the cover to rise and not fit properly. Remove the terminal block board out of the unit to perform wiring. Be sure to insert the connector properly. Do not pull on the lead wires with excessive force. Doing so may disconnect them. 3 7 9 6 0 Recommended Crimp Terminals 3 7 9 0±3 mm 30±3 mm 6 0 Manufacturer Model Applicable wire lead AI0.3- TQ AWG PHOENIX CONTACT AI0.- WH AWG0 AI0.7- GY AWG Do not forcibly insert the wired socket at the cable side into the connector or DSL-N s conduit outlet. Doing so may cause cable break. Be sure to insert the cable into the connector or DSL s conduit outlet before performing wiring to the socket, or insert the cable into the connector or conduit outlet from the opposite side of the socket. Applicable socket for cable side Manufacturer Name Model Housing XHP-0 J.S.T. Mfg Co. Contact (applicable wire lead: SXH-00T-P0.6 AWG to AWG) Processing the Conduit Outlet Use a recommended cable gland and tighten it with the appropriate tightening torque. The case may be damaged if an excessive tightening torque is applied. Use a cable conforming to the diameter of the cable gland to be used. For the /-NPT conduit, mount a provided conversion adapter and wrap the seal tape around it to use the cable gland. Cable Gland Use a commercially available cable gland. Use a cable gland with a screw section not exceeding 9 mm to ensure wiring properties. L: mm max. L: mm max. L L Wiring Precautions for DSL-N@@@@-@@N Do not wire the Switch while power is being supplied. Doing so may result in electric shock. Do not let particles, such as small pieces of lead wire, enter the switch body when wiring. Applicable lead wire size: AWG to AWG (0. to 0.3 mm ). Do not apply a current of A or more when using AWG. Use lead wires of an appropriate length. Not doing so may result in excess length causing the cover to rise and not fit properly. 3 6 0 0 30±3 mm Do not pull on the lead wires with excessive force. Doing so may disconnect them.

DSL-NSK0-LK@ Use this product for a lightweight door (0 kg max). Otherwise the product may be damaged. This product is for DSL-N Guard Lock Safety-door Switch only. This product cannot be used with any other manufacturer's door switches. Use the Slide Handle in the direction A or B in the following figure. B Loose screws may result in malfunction. Use washers and tighten the screws to the specified torques. Mount the Slide Base at four points with screws. Adding adhesive is recommended for preventing the screws from loosening. Also, when mounting the Product to a door for disable-prevention purposes, purchase and use tamper-resistant screws. Approriate Tightening Torque Slide Key mounting screw (M6) special mounting screw (screws supplied) Switch special mounting screw (screws supplied) Inner Lever Technical Specifications SLIDE FREE Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity Mechanical durability SLIDE LOCK 6.0 to 7.0 N m. to. N m 0.7 to. N m 9 to 0 N m 0 to C (with no icing) 9% max. 0,000 operations min. Do not store the Switch where corrosive gases (e.g., HS, SO, NH3, HNO3 or Cl) or dust is present, or in locations subject to high temperature or humidity. Perform maintenance inspections periodically. When the lockout key is attached to your wrist, be careful that the strap does not get stuck in equipment. SLIDE LOCK SLIDE FREE A Differences between Lockout Key and Trapped Key (Reference) Closing the door Opening the door Lockout key The door cannot be closed unless the lockout key is inserted in the slide and turned. The door can be opened by supplying power to the Door Switch solenoid without operating the lockout switch. Trapped key (Refer to information on the DJL-@@@A-@7-@@) The door cannot be closed unless the trapped key is inserted in the Door Switch and turned. The door can never be opened without both supplying power to the Door Switch solenoid and operating the trapped key. When mounting the operation key, line up the inside edges of the long operation key holes with the outer edges of the slide handle as in the following figure to ensure easy position adjustment. Use the supplied special screws to mount the operation key and DSL-N Guard Lock Safety-door Switch. To tighten the screws, use the tip of a flat-head screwdriver on the screw heads as shown in the following figure. Note: The special screws are designed so that they cannot be turned counter-clockwise using a flat-head screwdriver. The special screws cannot be removed once they are tightened. Mounting of innner lever Mounting method ) Detaching of mounting screw Remove the handle mounting screw with TORX screwdriver (T30). Handle Nomenclature Slide Key Unit Guide Shot Bolt Slide Base Spring washer (M6) Handle mounting screw (TORX_T30/M6) Fig. Hexagonal nut (M6) ) Mounting of inner lever Tighten A portion of the inner lever to a suitable torque with wrench (width across flat: 0mm). Lockout key Slide Handle Operation Key Release Key DSL-N Guard Lock Safety-door Switch Spring washer (M6) A Inner lever Fig. Inner lever (M6) Tightening Torque 9 to 0 N. m This product is for Omron, the DSL-NSK0 only. This product cannot be used with any other products. Do not operate the handle with the handle mounting screw removed. Doing so may result in malfunction. Be careful not to lose the spring washer and hexagonal nut when remove the handle mounting screw. (Fig.) Loose inner lever may result in malfunction. Use washers and tighten the inner lever to the specified torque. (Fig.) 6

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Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes or regulations which apply to the combination of the Product in the Buyer s application or use of the Product. At Buyer s request, Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application or use. Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular Product with respect to Buyer s application, product or system. Buyer shall take application responsibility in all cases. NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY OR IN LARGE QUANTITIES WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT(S) IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM. Programmable Products. Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product, or any consequence thereof. Performance Data. Data presented in Omron Company websites, catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of Omron s test conditions, and the user must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the Omron s Warranty and Limitations of Liability. Change in Specifications. Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the Product may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application. Please consult with your Omron s representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Product. Errors and Omissions. Information presented by Omron Companies has been checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors or omissions.