Alarm system for elevators compliant with the european standard en 81-28:2018 (41 pages)
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Alarm system for elevators compliant with the European Standard EN 81-28:2018 HELPY SUPER COMPACT QUICK GUIDE 7IS-80611 06/02/2024...
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DESCRIPTION Autodialer specifically designed for retrofitting behind the elevator car panel. Built-in loudspeaker Given alarm indicator light Built-in microphone Received alarm indicator light Device status LED USB-C port for PC connection G Micro SD Card slot Connector for ST-Power cable Reset pushbutton (on the back) T1 Terminal blocks T2 Terminal blocks...
TERMINAL BLOCKS PSTN-line or universal gateway input (2G/3G/4G) PSTN-line or universal gateway input (2G/3G/4G) Alarm input Common terminal for input AL1 Alarm input 2 (freely programmable; factory default: reset input) Alarm input 3 (freely programmable; factory default: filter input) Power supply input (10 Vdc - 30 Vdc) —...
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CONNECTING THE EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS It is possible to connect voltage free contact pushbuttons or powered pushbuttons. Note: in order to use inputs AL2 and AL3, they must be configured as alarm inputs with the “Inputs setting” programming (codes 390 or 55). ➢...
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CONNECTING THE FILTER INPUT ➢ Connect, following one of the diagrams shown below, the filter contact. Page 6 CONNECTING THE FILTER INPUT...
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The RECEIVED ALARM INDICATOR LIGHT (green) switches on when communication is established. Helpy Super Compact comes with built-in indicator lights. It is also possible to connect external indicator lights. Note: the outputs OUT1 and OUT2 are configured as indicator light outputs with the “Outputs setting”...
OTHER CONNECTIONS ONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE PSTN line or universal gateway (2G/3G/4G) ➢ Connect the telephone line to LTI terminals. ONNECTING THE RESET CONTACT ➢ Connect the reset contact as per one of the modes shown in the table: C2-3 TERMINAL RESET CONTACT CONNECTED TO: TERMINAL BLOCKS...
ONNECTING THE MICROPHONE Helpy Super Compact comes with a built-in speaker unit. A cable with microphone can also be connected to the Helpy Super Compact. ➢ Connect a cable with microphone to MIC2 and terminals. – ONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY ➢...
GO can be downloaded from an official store (Google Play or App Store). Local programming via e-stant software It is possible to program Helpy Super Compact via computer by using an USB- C cable and the dedicated e-stant software. e-stant software also allows to:...
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MINIMUM OPERATIONS TO VERIFY PROPER INSTALLATION 1. PROGRAMMING ➢ Using one of the programming modes indicated above: - program a telephone number for the emergency-call alarm - if required, record the identification message of the specific elevator, which is meant to contain all necessary information concerning the elevator location.
4. RESETTING THE ALARM Note: the alarm reset mode can be configured with the “Alarm reset mode” programming (code 77). mode: reset by “End” code (factory default) ➢ Press to end the alarm. mode: automatic reset ➢ Hang up (or press ) to end the alarm.
Allows to interrupt an alarm call. Pressing longer (10 seconds) Allows to reset the device. By pressing longer, the Helpy Super Compact will be re-started with no need to disconnect the power supply. Note: it is also possible to reset the device through the code 995*0#.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING ➢ Call Helpy Super Compact (at rest) and wait for a response. ➢ Listen to the elevator identification message, if present. ➢ Dial to speak with the speaker unit. ➢ Dial <password (factory default: ) to access programming.
BASIC PROGRAMMING DELETE A TELEPHONE (position from 01 to NUMBER (INST) WEEKDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY DATE * (dd) (mm) (yy) (INST) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY * to be FRIDAY reprogrammed in SATURDAY case of turn off TIME * (hhmm from 0000 to 2359) (INST) identification message...
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Set the telephone number for notification: BATTERY TONE 201 XX 11 Y <telephone number> # (INST) where XX= position (from 01 to 24) Y= notification mode (2= user, 3= Esse-ti, 4= CLI, 5= SMS only with 4G.VoLTE, 6= P100) daily Type of frequency hourly (days, from 1 to 9;...
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BASIC PROGRAMMING LISTEN TO THE PROGRAMMING (programming code prefix) AGAIN (INST) RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS (INST) Advanced programming ADVANCED PROGRAMMING CHANGE THE INSTALLER … PASSWORD “0” (old) (new) (new) (INST) CHANGE THE OPERATOR … PASSWORD “1” (old) (new) (new) (INST) INPUTS input NORMALLY type...
(INST) 3= Esse-ti 4= CLI 6= P100 - if receiver 3, set the Esse-ti protocol ID: 222 YYYYYYYYYY - if receiver 6, set the P100 protocol ID: 223 ZZZZZZZZ# - if receiver 6, customize the P100 protocol codes using the e-stant software (programming code 203) Note: AL2 and AL3 are automatically configured as normally closed;...
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING BEEP ENABLING beep disabled WHEN PUSHBUTTON IS PRESSED beep enabled (INST) ST-Power not connected ST-POWER CONNECTION (INST) ST-Power connected NO EXTERNAL disabled alarm POWER SUPPLY ALARM * enabled alarm with XX minutes delay (INST) (from 01 to 99) * only with ST-Power EXTERNAL disabled notification...
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING CALL DELAY (seconds of waiting after the courtesy message AFTER COURTESY before sending the call, from 0 to 9; MESSAGE factory default 3) (INST) PLAYBACK OF never “COMMUNICA- TION ACTIVA- TED” MESSAGE only in case of remote connection WHEN THE SPEAKER UNIT IS ACTIVATED...
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE (INST) (language: 00 Italian, 01 English, 02 German, (available 03 French, 04 Polish, 05 Portuguese, languages may 06 Russian, 07 Spanish, 09 Czech, 10 Croatian, vary depending on 11 Greek, 13 Slovenian, 19 Chinese, model or country of 21 Flemish, 23 Swedish, 26 Slovak) installation) MULTI-...
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING WAITING TIME BETWEEN EMERGENCY (from 0 to 9; 0=30 seconds, 1=60 seconds, 2=90 CALLS TO THE seconds, …, 9=300 seconds) SAME NUMBER (INST) WAITING TIME BETWEEN TECHNOLOGICAL (minutes, from 01 to 99; OR TEST CALLS 00=30 seconds, factory default 02) TO THE SAME NUMBER (INST)
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING given alarm received alarm 800 ms activation by code 823/824 active as long as the emergency alarm progresses output OUTPUTS active as long as the buttons are pressed SETTING OUT1 (INST) active for telephone line failure OUT2) active for low battery active as long as the buttons are pressed even with filter active factory default:...
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SIGNALS Device status LED Normal operation (no alarm) Alarm Voice connection Low battery (max. 1-hour operation in idle state) Absence of telephone line Button failure SIGNALS Page 25...
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Given alarm indicator light (yellow) Alarm Received alarm indicator light (green) Voice connection Missed test call notification (EN 81-28:2018) The Given alarm indicator light and the Received alarm indicator light flash in opposition to indicate the failure of the automatic test call. The flashing sequence ends after the next successful test call or emergency call.
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, Esse-ti S.r.l. declares that the equipment type Helpy Super Compact is in compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU - 2014/33/EU - 2014/35/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from the following Internet address: https://esse-ti.it/dichiarazioni-di-conformita...
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