ETL Esse-ti HELPY 2W-V Manual

Autodialer system for lifts

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AUTODIALER SYSTEM FOR LIFTS
MANUAL
HELPY 2W-V
05/06/2018

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  • Page 1 AUTODIALER SYSTEM FOR LIFTS MANUAL HELPY 2W-V 05/06/2018...
  • Page 2 DESCRIPTION Autodialer to be fitted behind the cop or on top of the car / retrofit. A Connector for Esse-ti power supply (12 Vdc) B Micro SD Card slot C Device status LED D Serial port for PC connection E Reset pushbutton F Terminal blocks G Built-in loudspeaker H Given alarm indicator light...
  • Page 3: Terminal Blocks

    TERMINAL BLOCKS Power supply input 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc Negative Given alarm indicator light (12 Vdc) Received alarm indicator light (12 Vdc) 12 Vdc output (max. 100 mA) Common terminal for inputs AL1 and IN1 Negative Alarm input Alarm input 2 / Auxiliary input / Reset input Filter input...
  • Page 4 CONNECTING THE SPEAKER UNITS Helpy 2W-V comes with a built-in speaker unit. It is also possible to connect to the Helpy 2W-V: up to 16 independent 2W speaker units by means of the 2-wire bus (4 units with direct power supply from the bus and 12 with separate power supply) up to 2 passive speaker units (or cables with microphone) combined to the built-in speaker unit.
  • Page 5 2W speaker unit description Loudspeaker Given alarm indicator light * Received alarm indicator light * DIP switch for ID assignation Pushbutton * Terminal blocks: Power supply input 12 Vdc — Negative Green LED. Received alarm indicator light (light positive pole) Red LED.
  • Page 6: Dip Switch

    Terminal blocks for connecting passive speaker unit ALT2 Output connecting loudspeaker passive speaker unit MIC2 Input for connecting microphone of passive speaker unit or single microphone — Negative Microphone DIP switch The DIP switch allows to assign an ID (01~16) to each 2W speaker unit connected to the bus.
  • Page 7 CONNECTING THE EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS Car pushbutton It is possible to connect (inside the elevator car) voltage free contact pushbuttons or powered pushbuttons.  Connect, following one of the diagrams shown below, the car pushbutton. Voltage free contact pushbuttons Powered pushbuttons (12~24Vdc) – 2 solutions CONNECTING THE EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS Page 7...
  • Page 8 Passive speaker unit pushbuttons In case of passive speaker units without built-in pushbutton it is possible to use voltage free contact pushbuttons (NO or NC).  Connect, following the diagram shown below, the external pushbutton. 2W speaker unit pushbuttons It is possible to connect external pushbuttons (voltage free contact pushbuttons or powered pushbuttons) to 2W speaker units without built-in pushbutton.
  • Page 9 (this solution is allowed only if the negative pole of Helpy 2W-V is not connected to the negative pole of the lift) CONNECTING THE EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS Page 9...
  • Page 10 CONNECTING THE INDICATOR LIGHTS / PICTOGRAMS The GIVEN ALARM INDICATOR LIGHT (yellow) switches on after pressing the emergency button to indicate the beginning of the alarm procedure. The RECEIVED ALARM INDICATOR LIGHT (green) switches on when the alarm call is answered. Some Helpy 2W-V models come with built-in indicator lights.
  • Page 11 2W speaking unit indicator lights Some 2W speaking unit models come with built-in indicator lights. It is also possible to connect external indicator lights.  Connect, following one of the diagrams shown below, the external indicator lights to the 2W speaking unit. Red LED Green LED Red LED...
  • Page 12: Other Connections

    OTHER CONNECTIONS ONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE PSTN line or universal GSM gateway  Connect the ground terminal (indicated by ), to a ground socket in order to increase the telephone line protection.  Connect the telephone line to terminal LTI. ONNECTING THE LOCAL TELEPHONE ...
  • Page 13 ONNECTING THE AUXILIARY INPUTS Helpy 2W-V It is possible to configure the AL2 input of Helpy 2W-V as auxiliary input.  Connect the external contact to AL2 and – terminals. Note: the AL2 input can be configured either as normally open or closed.
  • Page 14: Wiring Diagrams

    WIRING DIAGRAMS IRING DIAGRAM WITH SPEAKING UNITS ON CAR TOP AND IN THE PIT Page 14 WIRING DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 15 IRING DIAGRAM WITH PASSIVE SPEAKING UNITS WIRING DIAGRAMS Page 15...
  • Page 16 IRING DIAGRAM WITH LANDING FLOORS Page 16 WIRING DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 17 MINIMUM OPERATIONS TO VERIFY PROPER INSTALLATION 1. PROGRAMMING  Access to programming: lift the local telephone handset and dial The programming activated message will be heard.  Program a telephone number for the emergency-call alarm: dial <telephone number>  Record the identification message of the specific elevator, which is meant to contain all necessary information concerning the elevator location: dial and, after the “Correct”...
  • Page 18: Resetting The Alarm

    After listening to the voice message:  Press to speak with the trapped passenger. mode: automatic handsfree connection without messages  Answer by the recipient.  Speak with the trapped passenger. 4. RESETTING THE ALARM Note: the alarm reset mode can be configured with the “Alarm reset mode”...
  • Page 19 SING THE RESET BUTTON Note: the reset operation does not alter the previously set parameters. Use of the reset pushbutton (E in the picture at page 2): Pressing shortly Allows to interrupt an alarm call. By pressing shortly you get the same result as lifting the handset of the local telephone and entering * <Password>...
  • Page 20: Basic Programming

    PROGRAMMING In the tables below:  INST indicates that the programming is allowed for the installer  OPER indicates that the programming is allowed by the maintenance technician  factory default values are highlighted in bold Basic programming BASIC PROGRAMMING ACCESS TO <...
  • Page 21: Listen To Messages

    BASIC PROGRAMMING DELETE A TELEPHONE (position from 01 to NUMBER (INST) WEEKDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY DATE (INST) (dd) (mm) (yy) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY TIME (hhmm; from 0000 to 2359) (INST) Site information message RECORD (max. 25s ) MESSAGES (record) (hang up) (INST) "Calm down"...
  • Page 22: Low Battery Alarm

    BASIC PROGRAMMING LOW BATTERY disabled alarm ALARM (INST) enabled alarm REPLACE disabled alarm BATTERY ALARM (with Esse-ti power supply enabled alarm only) (INST) Frequency (days, from 1 to 9; factory default 3) Time (hhmm; from 0000 to 2359) AUTOMATIC TEST DATA automatic test disabled Automatic...
  • Page 23: Advanced Programming

    Advanced programming ADVANCED PROGRAMMING CHANGE THE INSTALLER … PASSWORD “0” (old) (new) (new) (INST) CHANGE THE OPERATOR … PASSWORD “1” (old) (new) (new) (INST) EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS DELAY (seconds, from 2 to 9) (INST) EMERGENCY BUTTONS (AL1 AND AL2) NORMALLY (0=normally closed (0=normally closed OPEN/CLOSED...
  • Page 24 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING 2W SPEAKER disabled alarm UNIT CONNECTION FAILURE ALARM enabled alarm (INST) FILTER disabled ACTIVATION (INST/OPER) enabled FILTER INPUT normally closed NC OR NO (INST/OPER) normally open ALARM AI indicator light lit and courtesy message OPERATION WITHOUT AI indicator light unlit and no courtesy message TELEPHONE LINE (INST) AI indicator light lit and no courtesy message...
  • Page 25 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING RESTORE identification message FACTORY MESSAGES courtesy message (INST) (language: 00 Italian, 01 English, 02 German, LANGUAGE 03 French, 04 Polish, 05 Portuguese, (INST) 06 Russian,07 Spanish) MULTI- LANGUAGE "CALM DOWN" (second language) (third language) MESSAGE (INST) (country: 00 IT/SM/AL/BA/GM/MK/MT/NO, 01 GB, 02 DE, 03 FR/GP/GF, 04 PL, 05 PT, 06 RU/BY, 07 ES/AD/CY, 08 BG/BR/KY/DK/ID/IR/ TONE DECODER...
  • Page 26: Relay Setting

    ADVANCED PROGRAMMING CONNECTION DURATION AFTER AUTOMATIC (minutes, from 1 to 9) RESPONSE (INST) CLI CALL DURATION (seconds, from 00 to 99; factory default 10) (CLI) UP TO 9 LIFTS SHARING 1 TEL (from 0 to 9; 1=master, 0=function disabled) LINE OR GSM same behaviour as outputs AI same behaviour as outputs AR active for external power failure...
  • Page 27 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LISTEN TO THE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY (expressed in mV) LEVEL (INST) PROGRAMMING Page 27...
  • Page 28 Programming via e-stant software It is possible to program Helpy 2W-V via computer by using the USB/serial proprietary cable and the dedicated e-stant software. e-stant software also allows to: - update the firmware of the Helpy 2W-V - customize the messages of the Helpy 2W-V - set a micro SD card to use for programming, customizing the messages and updating the firmware of the Helpy 2W-V.
  • Page 29: Local Use

    In the tables below:  : lift the local telephone handset  : lift the local telephone handset and dial to access programming Local use LOCAL USE CONVERSATION CONVERSATION WITH THE CAR CABIN SPEAKING UNIT (ID 01) SPEAKING UNIT (ID 02) CONVERSATION WITH ONE SPEAKING UNIT (ID 03)
  • Page 30: Device Status Led

    DEVICE STATUS LED Normal operation (no alarm) Alarm Voice connection Battery disconnected or low battery (max. 1-hour operation in idle state) 2W speaker unit connection error or bus problem Absence of telephone line Alarm push failure Pagina 30 DEVICE STATUS LED...
  • Page 31 NOTE NOTE Page 31...
  • Page 32 ETL UK (Electromatic Tele-Link Limited ) Tel: +44 (0) 1621 856 230 E-mail: info@etluk.eu Web: www.etluk.eu...

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