Safeline EVAC Manual
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EVAC manual
Fire Communication
www.safeline-group.com
01.2022
SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN
LIFT EVACUATION
INTERCOM
TALK
Complies to EN81–28 and EN81–70 standards.
PATENT 08163634.2
© 2022 SafeLine and all the SafeLine products and
accessories are copyrighted by law.

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  • Page 1 EVAC manual LIFT EVACUATION INTERCOM TALK Fire Communication Complies to EN81–28 and EN81–70 standards. www.safeline-group.com PATENT 08163634.2 01.2022 © 2022 SafeLine and all the SafeLine products and SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN accessories are copyrighted by law.
  • Page 2 Max. 2 A/30 VDC, 0,5 A/125 VAC potential free relay contacts PSU: max. 4 A at 24 VDC Technical data bus cable Max cable length: 200 meters - using 0,5 mm2 twisted pairs, shielded (recom- mended). SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content General information Overview Mounting dimensions Overview EVAC entrance station (ES) Entrance station, backside Overview EVAC floor station Floor station back Overview EVAC car station Overview connection board System overview Overview LMS unit Installation Cutting the cable Heartbeat message Address selection...
  • Page 4: General Information

    If it is to be used It is extremely important that for any other purpose, SafeLine these installation instructions must be contacted in advance. are made available at all times...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Mounting dimensions Entrance station LMS Unit 2 x 4 2 x 5 2 x 9 Floor station Car station 2 x 6 33,7 22,5 25,2 SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 6: Overview Evac Entrance Station (Es)

    The master unit of the system. All commands and logic is handled by the entrance station. There can only be one entrance station EVAC entrance in an EVAC system. The engraved text on the entrance station is available in english, german and swedish. station (ES)
  • Page 7: Entrance Station, Backside

    Entrance station, backside SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 8: Overview Evac Floor Station

    EVAC floor station LIFT EVACUATION INTERCOM Speaker Microphone Alarm button with LED halo lighting. NOTE: Only required to initiate an alarm call, and not push to talk (PTT). SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 9: Floor Station Back

    USB for for firmware firmware update update SD card (micro) SD card (micro) Bus Address, Tens Bus Address, Tens Bus Address, Singles Bus Address, Singles Input no.1 Input no.1 Output no.1 Output no.1 Alarm button Alarm button SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 10: Overview Evac Car Station

    LED CAN* LED CAN* LED CAN*ERR LED CAN*ERR SD card (micro) SD card (micro) Bus Address, Tens Bus Address, Tens Bus Address, Singles Bus Address, Singles Output no.1 Output no.1 Input no.1 Input no.1 SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 11: Overview Connection Board

    Sends an LMS message through a SafeLine telephone. LMS overview messages are triggered by events defi ned in the entrance station. The EVAC system is powered by the LMS unit. For relay information, see "Setup menu structure" Entrance station The master unit of the system. All commands and logic is handled by the entrance station.
  • Page 12: Overview Lms Unit

    8-1. N/C Termination switch 8-2. Common 5-1. CAN2 - Shaft 8-3. N/O 5-2. CAN1 - Car Power Supply Unit (PSU) 230 VAC/24 VDC Connectors for Communication 9-1. 230 VAC N 1. +24 V 9-2. 230 VAC L 2. 0 V 9-3. Mainpower GND SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 13: Installation

    When the entrance station receives a heartbeat from a CAN-bus node for the first time, it sets the node to the current system mode, i.e. EVAC, FIRE or STANDBY. Any inactive CAN-bus node (parameter can be configured in the entrance station) is set to standby and is ignored by the system.
  • Page 14: Address Selection

    *Car 2 (optional) if board used set to TERM Inside the LMS unit, both CAN 1 OFF and Address 99. and CAN 2 should be set to off. Floor station TERM: ON Address: 01 TERM ON Connector board SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 15: Quick Set-Up Guide

    Exit setup Press the left function key to return to the main menu. Press the left function key again to exit the setup menu. Make sure to press the key in order to save the changes. SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 16: Wiring Diagram

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TERM ON (Car 1 only, Car 2 set to OFF) Adress selector (tens) car 1: 0 Adress selector (singles) car 1: 0 Adress selector (tens) car 2: 9 Adress selector (singles) car 2: 9 SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TERM OFF TALK Floor station LIFT EVACUATION 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 INTERCOM Adress selector (tens): 0 Adress selector (singles): 1 TERM ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 18: Operating

    • When the “CONNECT PIN” appears, press the right func- Deutsch tionkey (the highlighted key in the illustration below) for 2 sec. until the “SETUP PIN” access window appears. • Enter the ADMIN PIN to get to setup menu. SETUP MENU SYSTEM SETUP MENU SYSTEM SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 19: Connect Menu

    “ENTER” to connect. When a connection to the alarm has been made, the alarm will be removed from the queue. It is always possible to connect to the car station in the EVAC menu by pressing the left function key. Connect to a There are two ways to connect to a unit.
  • Page 20: Operating Evac

    You can configure an input to trigger the EVAC mode in the setup menu. The system will be in EVAC mode as long as the input is set to a high value (16 to 30 V) and the FIRE mode is not activated.
  • Page 21: Floor Stations (Fs)

    “alarm button ack”, will change the LED flashing frequency. Floor stations are set to EVAC mode as default if they are activated and have a lower CAN-bus node ID than the configured number of units in the system. All other floor stations are set in STANDBY mode.
  • Page 22: Entrance Station (Es)

    Each input configured as EVAC or FIRE mode are active, whilst all other inputs are deactivated. If any of the active inputs are set to high the system will enter EVAC or FIRE mode. All outputs are deactivated.
  • Page 23: Configuration

    Max nodes ­ Maximum number of nodes to be presented in the structure “CONNECT” or “EVAC” menus. To be displayed in the system, this should be set to the same number as the highest node ID (of the floor stations).
  • Page 24 • Off • Alarm button Outputs ­ When in the output functions. Press Up-key/Down-key to select another output. • Output function - Set which functions to be triggered for the outputs. • Off • Alarm button ACK SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 25 Select target node by pressing up/down. There is also an option to structure select all nodes. State (active/inactive) ­ Set if the node is active/inactive for EVAC/ connect mode. Label ­ Set how the node is shown in EVAC/connect mode. Inputs ­ When in the input functions. Press Up-key/Down-key to select another input.
  • Page 26 • Send test message - Test send the selected LMS. • Relay Function - Set selected function. • OFF • FIRE + EVAC Low (relay deactivated when triggered) • FIRE + EVAC High (relay activated when triggered) • FIRE Low (relay deactivated when triggered) •...
  • Page 27: Configuring Evac

    Sound file triggers All floor stations have the possibility to play sound files. This is done by either manually triggering broadcast sound file in the EVAC menu, the play test sound in the setup menu under system. Or it is done automatically by activating the unit sound triggers in the setup menu in nodes.
  • Page 28 Configuring EVAC SOUND FIXED EVAC Enter EVAC mode EVAC_ACK EVAC alarm acknowledge EVAC_TO_STANDBY Exit EVAC FIRE_MODE Enter FIRE mode FIRE_MODE_ACK Exit FIRE mode TEST_SOUND Test Sound file BROADCAST SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 29: Log File

    16 = SELF_TEST_MISSING_RESPONSES 17 = SELF_TEST_MISSING_SD_CARD 18 = ERROR_CAN_BUS_ERROR 19 = ERROR_SD_CARD_FAILED_TO_PLAY_FILE 20 = NODE_MISSING_AT_BOOTUP 21 = EVAC_ALARM_RECIEVED 22 = SELF_TEST_STARTED 23 = SD_CARD_CONNECTED 24 = LMS_UNIT_FOUND 25 = LMS_UNIT_LOST 26 = NODE_SD_CARD_CONNECTED 27 = NODE_SD_CARD_DISCONNECTED SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 30: Service

    100 = Car station 125 = LMS unit 126 = Entrance station Error example: 012:002 (Error code:Node ID) 012 (Error code) = Expected node missing. 002 (Node ID) = Error code applies to node: floor station no. 2. SafeLine EVAC v.2.1.0 EN...
  • Page 31: Declaration Of Conformity

    EU Declaration of Conformity Product: Evacuation communication system Type / model: EVAC Article no: EVAC-CB, EVAC-CS0000, EVAC-CS0100, EVAC-ES0101, , EVAC-ES0201, EVAC-ES0301, EVAC- FS0001, EVAC-FS0101, EVAC-FS0201, EVAC-FS0301, EVAC-LMS Manufacturer: SafeLine Sweden AB Year: 2017 We herewith declare under our sole responsibility as manufacturer that the products referred to above...
  • Page 32 SafeLine Group UK Unit 47 · Acorn Industrial Park · Crayford · Kent · DA1 4AL · United Kingdom Tel.: +44 (0) 1322 52 13 96 · info@safeline-group.uk SafeLine is a registered trademark of SafeLine Sweden AB. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners.

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