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SL2
Manual
Emergency telephone for lifts.
www.safeline-group.com
02.2019
SL2 v. 2.01 EN
Reliability – brought to you from Tyresö Sweden
© 2019 SafeLine and all the SafeLine products and
accessories are copyrighted by law.

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  • Page 1 Manual Reliability – brought to you from Tyresö Sweden Emergency telephone for lifts. www.safeline-group.com © 2019 SafeLine and all the SafeLine products and 02.2019 SL2 v. 2.01 EN accessories are copyrighted by law.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Technical data Power: Supply voltage: 10-30V DC. Min 40mA, Max 70mA NOTE! When using HL1 and/or SafeLine remote station with pictograms, the SL2 is required to be powered with 12V DC: Min 42mA, Max 1200mA Inputs: 10-30V DC, 5mA, optically isolated...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    - This quality product is dedicated for the lift industry. It has been designed and manufactured to be used for its specifi ed purpose only. If it is to be used for any other purpose, SafeLine must be contacted in advance.
  • Page 4: Overview

    For internal speaker and emergency call button. 7. Internal speaker For emergency calls and error messages when programming. 8a. RJ12-jack for car station 8b. RJ12-jack for extra station 9. Terminal B Terminal for connection of Hearing Loop HL1. 10. Terminal A SL2 v. 2.01 EN Overview...
  • Page 5: Measurements & Component List

    Measurements SafeLine SL2 Main unit Article number: *SL2 and component list 41,9 SafeLine SL2 - alarm button and microphone Article number: *LT-stat01 ALARM Button RJ12 Microphone SL2 v. 2.01 EN Overview...
  • Page 6 Measurements SafeLine SL2 - alarm button, microphone and speaker Article number: *LT-stat02 and component list Speaker ALARM Button RJ12 SL2 COP station with speaker Article number: *LT-stat04 Speaker RJ12 Surface has to be clean and de-greased if you want to make use of the sticky foam pad for fixate the COP-stations.
  • Page 7: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring diagram CAUTION! When using HL1 and/or SafeLine remote station with pictograms, the SL2 is required to be powered with 12V DC. When combining with a GL4 or GL5 you can connect maximum one SL2 and one HL1. 0V DC...
  • Page 8: Programming Interfaces

    (password has to be entered). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Remote programming with SafeLine Pro. Connect an SLPro Link to a computer with SafeLine Pro and a serial cable. Use SafeLine Pro v4.02 or later. SafeLinePro SafeLine SafeLine...
  • Page 9: Programming Method

    Enter setting, eg: 012341234 End parameter: 2 short beeps 2 short beeps? Call disconnected or end of programming SL will restart with the new settings One long beep. Invalid input. Last code has to be reentered. SL2 v. 2.01 EN Installation...
  • Page 10: Programming Examples

    5. Call type 2 number: 6. Alarm button delay: 7. End configuration: Example 2. SLCC and 3 day test. (SLCC – SafeLine Call Centre) 1. Start configuration: 2. Enter P100 ID code: 3. Set test alarm type: Set number of days between test alarm: 5.
  • Page 11: Configuration

    - - # Alarm character 4th number *44* - - # Alarm character LMS *45* - - # LMS (Lift Monitoring System) (Battery alarm) Normally 17 Alarm character Test alarm *46* - - # Normally 26 SL2 v. 2.01 EN Configuration...
  • Page 12 Make sure that there is no noice in the background when recording the message. Recording will be done with the internal microphone of the SL2. Example of message: Please do not panic, the emergency telephone is now calling the emergency call centre.
  • Page 13 Detect dial tone *83* 0 = Off 1 = On (Default) Set to off if SafeLine has problem to detect the dial tone. Receipt to alarm receiver with *84* Select which message(s) to send to the alarm receiver P100 protocol at an alarm call.
  • Page 14: Operating

    Call connected The yellow pictogram LED is lit The green pictogram LED turns as soon as the alarm button is on as soon as the SafeLine unit pressed. detects a responding voice. The LED is turned off when the call is terminated.
  • Page 15: Testing

    Testing Testing the SafeLine SL2 Connect 10-30 VDC SafeLine SL2 will make a self test Green LED flashes Yellow LED flashes 5 times. 5 times. Short tone Long tone in the speaker. in the speaker. Check the mic and speaker...
  • Page 16: Emergency Call Process

    3 times. This adds up to the 12 call limit. To restart the dialling process, another push of the alarm button is needed. Calling 3rd phone number Answer Calling 4th phone number Answer Alarm operator made connection SL2 v. 2.01 EN Operating...
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    If the main unit is installed on the car roof, the problem might be due to induction. Do a noise check ( ** ). Poor/distorted sound quality. Volume might be set too loud! Lower the volume and check again. SL2 v. 2.01 EN Service...
  • Page 18 When none of these solutions apply, install a separate cable for the telephone line. *** Microphone check 1. Call in to the SL2 and press the following numbers on the caller’s phone. First press “4” for manual switching of microphones. 2. Press “7” to activate the cabins microphone.
  • Page 19: Declaration Of Conformity

    EMC: Emission, Electromagnetic compatibility EN 12016:2013 EMC/Lifts: Immunity, Electromagnetic compatibility EN 50581:2012 RoHS: Technical doc. for assessment of restriction of RoHS. Tyresö, 2017-04-07 Lars Gustafsson, Technical Manager, R&D , SafeLine Group Antennvägen 10, 13548 Tyresö, Sweden +46 (0)8-447 79 32, www.safeline-group.com...
  • Page 20 Support: +32 (0)4 85 89 08 95 SafeLine Deutschland GmbH Kurzgewannstraße 3 · D-68526 Ladenburg · Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 6203 - 840 60 03 · sld@safeline.eu SafeLine Group UK Unit 47 · Acorn Industrial Park · Crayford · Kent · DA1 4AL · United Kingdom info@safeline-group.uk...

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