Safeline SL6+ Manual

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Manual
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Lift Emergency Telephone
www.safeline-group.com
01.2018
EN SL6+ v.3.04
229
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Complies to EN81–28 and EN81–70 standards.
PATENT 08163634.2
© 2018 SafeLine and all the SafeLine products and
accessories are copyrighted by law.
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  • Page 1 SL6 + Manual Lift Emergency Telephone Complies to EN81–28 and EN81–70 standards. www.safeline-group.com PATENT 08163634.2 © 2018 SafeLine and all the SafeLine products and 01.2018 EN SL6+ v.3.04 accessories are copyrighted by law.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Configuration with Telephone Remote Configuration with Telephone On-Site Configuration with Telephone Configuration Examples Parameter List Relay Functions Operating Calling with SafeLine SL6+ Intercom between Main Station and Voice Unit Outgoing Call Emergency Calling Process Incoming Call Process Fallback Fire Mode...
  • Page 3 - 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 -It should not be modifi ed or altered in any way, and should only be installed and confi gured strictly following the procedures described in this manual. - All applicable health and safety requirements and equipment standards should be considered and strictly adhered to when installing and confi guring this product.
  • Page 5 SafeLine SL6+ Technical Data Main Unit Power Supply voltage: 230 VAC min: 6,4 W, max: 9,4 W Battery Battery voltage: 12 VDC lead battery Capacity: 1,2 Ah Charge: 13,65 VDC, max. 200 mA Emergency light Emergency light output: 12 VDC max 500 mA...
  • Page 6: Overview

    Available addresses are 1 to 6. The system is based on a two-way system according to EN 81-28. System Overview Intercom and SafeLine Pro SafeLine Pro confi guration handset Confi gfuration and software update USB RS232...
  • Page 7 Overview SL6+ Connector RJ12 for Screw terminal for optional telephone optional telephone handset handset Main Unit For confi guration and For confi guration and intercom communication intercom communication. Can also be used for Can also be used for external calls. Any external calls.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Emergency light* needs to be changed it Is connected with *Cable13. Address selector can be done in the main unit Selects the bus address for using SafeLine Pro Hearing loop* the unit. Is connected with *Cable13. Volume control Pictogram yellow...
  • Page 9 Overview SL6+ Address selector Fixed value set to 1 (car unit). Voice Unit Connections Pictogram output Additional alarm button, N/O RS232 PC connection Volume control Emergency light, only for SLB-SM-Pic-Light Hearing loop ADDRESS: 1 VOLUME Installation EN SL6+ v.3.04...
  • Page 10: Other Components

    Rec Fire Key (key switch for fi re intercom.) SafeLine voice station with emergency light, for car Equipped with a speaker, a microphone and a built in emergency light in the frame. Voice units available with pictograms to comply with EN 81-28.
  • Page 11: Mounting

    If no active and the GSM antenna at least 1,5 meters apart. SIM card is used, GSM interface should be disabled. SafeLine SL6 >> 1,5 m >> 1,5 m >> 1,5 m Mounting circuit board Unplug the main power and battery before performing any changes.
  • Page 12: Wiring Diagram Sl6+ Main Unit

    CLEAR/MAINTENANCE FIRE MODE * Input 1 and 2 are configurable N/O or N/C inputs with (default input 2) SafeLine Pro as indicated to the right. ALARM BUTTON ** Maximum 200 mA on the emergency bell output. (default input 1) CALL DELAY *** Maximum 500 mA on the emergency light output.
  • Page 13: Wiring Diagram Voice Unit

    Blue B4 bus B JST connection *Cable18 ADDRESS: 1 *Input A is confi gurable with either: • SafeLine Pro N/O (default) or N/C. • Parameter *89*, please refer to the corresponding code in the ”Parameter List”. Installation EN SL6+ v.3.04...
  • Page 14: Wiring Diagram Voice Unit Screw Terminals

    Wiring Diagram *Input A is confi gurable with either: • SafeLine Pro N/O (default) or N/C. Voice Unit Screw • Parameter *89*, please refer to the corresponding code in the ”Parameter List”. Terminals 1. Bus A 2. Bus B 3. Output A, yellow pictogram 4.
  • Page 15: Activating The Sim Card

    SIM Card code is set to “1234”, “0000” or if it is deactivated, the SIM card can be moved from the SL6+ to any of SafeLine GSM products. TIP: Do not activate the voice mail or, if possible, ask your If you enter the wrong PIN provider to deactivate the voice mail.
  • Page 16: Startup

    LED Indication Front Panel LED 1 indicates the power supply status Continuous green Mains power supply OK Flashing red (400/400 ms) Battery operated, with power to the emergency light. Continuous red Battery operated, no power to the emergency light. LED 2 indicates active alarm and battery condition Light off No active alarm/battery OK.
  • Page 17: Led Indication For Pictogram In Car

    The yellow pictogram LED, The green pictogram LED is lit as soon as the alarm turns on as soon as the button is pressed. SafeLine unit detects a responding voice. The LED is turned off when the call is terminated. Standard (*78*0#)
  • Page 18: Startup Procedure

    Startup Procedure The unit will not start Startup the SL6+. at battery connection only. A tone sequence is heard in the system Connect the battery. speaker at startup. Check 230 VAC mains Connect 230 VAC. power. SL6+ main unit searches for units connected to LED 1 No 230 VAC...
  • Page 19: Connect

    If that is the case: please turn the unit off and on app to confi gure the SafeLine unit. There is no longer any need again, then try to reconnect. to use a computer or to remember a long list of confi guration codes in order to confi gure SafeLine products.
  • Page 20: Configuration With Pc

    The confi guration software SafeLine Pro can be downloaded from www.safeline-group.com. The confi guration cable is provided by SafeLine. If SafeLine Pro is used for confi guration, you can go directly to chapter “Operating”. SafeLine Pro...
  • Page 21: Configuration With Telephone

    “Remote confi guration with telephone” and "On-site con- fi guration with telephone". SafeLine SL6 Remote confi guration with telephone For remote confi guration, you can use any PSTN tone dial phone. • Dial the phone number of the SL6+.
  • Page 22: Remote Configuration With Telephone

    Press unit number [1-9]. If there are other units (e.g SafeLine 3000, MX2) connected in serial you may have to press the unit number several times before the 3 long tones are heard.
  • Page 23 Remote If the time between the operation of two keys exceeds 10 seconds, the code has to be re-entered. Confi guration with Telephone: If the time exceeds 30 seconds, the call is disconnected or confi guration mode is ended. Second Step Remote confi guration with external telephone.
  • Page 24: On-Site Configuration With Telephone

    On-Site Confi guration with Telephone On-site confi guration with telephone. Lift the telephone and wait for dial tone. Dial to enter confi gura- tion mode. 2 short beeps (entering confi g. mode). Quit confi guration Continue confi gure? Enter code, eg: *11*012341234# Enter setting, eg: *11*012341234#...
  • Page 25: Configuration Examples

    Alarm button delay: - Example: 3 seconds delay. End confi guration: Example 2. SLCC (SafeLine Call Centre) and 3 day test. Start confi guration: Enter P100 ID code: Lift ID code (each lift must have its own unique code). Set test alarm type: - Example: Test alarm type P100.
  • Page 26: Parameter List

    Parameter List CONFIGURATION DATA CODE DATA COMMENTS Enter configuration mode Enter password * - - - - # Default = 0000 Exit configuration mode *00*# ALARM CODES CODE DATA COMMENTS P100 ID code *01* - - - - - - - - # P100 is always 8 digits CPC ID code *02*...
  • Page 27 TEST ALARM CODE DATA COMMENTS BATTERY ALARM LMS phone number *16* - - - - - - - - - # LMS (Lift Monitoring System) phone number to alarm receiver or SLCC. Test alarm *17* - - - - - - - - - # Phone number to send testalarm to alarm receiver or SLCC.
  • Page 28 DISTRESS MESSAGE CODE DATA COMMENTS Record distress message *50* ”Speak” # This message will be played in the lift car when the emergency lift telephone starts played in the lift car. calling the alarm centre. Make sure that there is no noise in the background when recording the message.
  • Page 29 OTHER CODES CODE DATA COMMENTS 2G/3G/4G *07* 0 = 2G + 3G + 4G (default) 1 = 2G + 3G 2 = 2G + 4G 3 = 3G + 4G 4 = 2G 5 = 3G 6 = 4G Modem functions *09* 0 = USB 1 = Series (RS232)
  • Page 30 When the unit number is assigned, the specified unit is accessible for configuration. Detect dial tone *83* 0 = Off 1 = On (default) Set to off if SafeLine has problem to detect the dial tone. Configuration EN SL6+ v.3.04...
  • Page 31 OTHER CODES CODE DATA COMMENTS Receipt to alarm receiver *84* Select which message(s) to send to the alarm receiver at an alarm call. 0 = None (default) 1 = Start of alarm 2 = Start+end of alarm Break on new alarm *86* Disconnects a call longer than 60 sec.
  • Page 32 OTHER CODES CODE DATA COMMENTS Voice unit *90* - - # Local configuration of emergency bell - Integrated emergency voice unit. bell First number selects voice unit (1-6). Second number selects Off (0) or On (1). Example: *90*21# sets voice unit 2 to On Change password *91* - - - - #...
  • Page 33: Relay Functions

    Relay Functions Alarm status outputs • Relay will be activated when set time reached. • Relay will be deactivated when emergency call ends. Battery failure • Relay will be activated when the battery test has failed. This applies for SW 4.00 or •...
  • Page 34: Operating

    (Hold the button for 5 seconds to make an emergency call.) Outgoing Call Press 0 to dial external telephone number. If the Safeline SL6+ is connected to a PABX (switchboard), press 0 again for external dial tone to calling out to the PSTN network.
  • Page 35: Emergency Calling Process

    Emergency Maximum 12 calls With 4 stored telephone numbers, each number could be Calling Process called 3 times. This adds up to the 12 call limit. To restart the dialling process, another push of the alarm button is needed. Emergency call. Emergency alarm activated.
  • Page 36: Incoming Call Process

    Press unit number [1-9]. number just once. If there are other units (e.g. SafeLine 3000, MX2) connected in serial, you may have to press the unit number several times before the 3 long tones are heard.
  • Page 37: Fallback

    1-99 days, in order to keep the SIM card active. The confi guration can be made through SafeLine Pro. = 200 (0,2 sec) For programming, use SafeLine Pro or parameter *93* (please = 400 (0,4 sec) refer to the corresponding code in the ”Parameter List”). If no active SIM card is used, GSM interface should be disabled.
  • Page 38: Fire Mode

    Fire mode is started by activating an input on the main unit. Refer to the "Wiring Diagram SL6+ Main Unit" (page 12). Confi guration Use SafeLine Pro or parameter *73* (please refer to the corre- sponding code in the ”Parameter List”) to confi gure the units for Fire mode.
  • Page 39: Service

    Battery Function The expected life of a lead battery is approximately 3 years, but several factors can affect the battery’s life time, e.g.: • Ambient temperature. • Humidity. • Long-time storage of the battery, before powering. • If the battery has been completely discharged for a longer period of time, it will never regain full capacity.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting Main Unit

    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SOLUTION The unit makes an alarm call • Improper type of alarm Use SafeLine Pro or a telephone when powered up. button selected. and parameter *74* and/or *89* • Alarm button is stuck. to change from N/C (Normally closed) to N/O (Normally open) or from N/O to N/C.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting Voice Unit

    Troubleshooting Voice Unit PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SOLUTION The unit can not make an • At least one phone num- • Check wiring. alarm call. ber and/or one ID code if • At least one voice unit must using data identifi cation be connected in order to must be programmed to make an alarm call.
  • Page 42: Related Test Procedures

    Related Test * Telephone line check 1. Power up the unit. Procedures 2. Lift the confi guration handset. 3. Wait for dial tone. 4. Dial “0”. 5. Wait for new dial tone. 6. Call another telephone and start a normal conversation. 7.
  • Page 43: Declaration Of Conformity

    EN 300 328 V2.1.1 Firmware used during assessment GL865-Dual V3: 16.00.152 / 16.01.150 / 16.01.153 LE910-EU V2: 20.00.402 SafeLine SL6 4.45 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 44 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 Elevator Parts UK 3 Evegate Park Barn · Station Road Smeeth · Ashford · Kent · TN25 6SX · United Kingdom Tel.: +44 (0)1303 813414 ·...

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