Safeline SL3000 User manual

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SL3000
Manual
Lift emergency telephone Complies to EN81–28 and EN81–70 standards.
SL3000 v.5.01 EN

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Content Introduction 3
Technical Data 3
General information 4
Installation 5
Component list 5
Wiring diagram - Cable type 1 7
Wiring diagram - Cable type 2 9
Wiring diagram, SafeLine 3000 on a PSTN LINE 11
Conguration 12
Activating the SIM card 12
Mounting 13
Programming interfaces 14
Programming method 15
Programming Unit numbers 16
Conguration examples - SafeLine Autodialer Units 17
Parameter list 18
Operation 23
Front panel 23
LED indication in car 24
Testing 25
Calling with SafeLine 3000 26
Intercom between machine room & car/pit/Top of car 27
Emergency calling process 28
Service 29
Battery life 29
Troubleshooting 30
DeclarationofConformity 31

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Power: Supply voltage: 230 VAC. Min: 3,9W , Max: 6,9W
Battery: Battery voltage: 12V. Lead battery.
Capacity: 0.8 Ah.
Charge: 13.7-13.9 V, max. 200 mA.
Emergencylight: Emergency light output: 12V max 0.5A.
Acoustic emergency signal output: 12 VDC max 0.5A.
Inputs: 10-30 Volts; 5 mA. Optically isolated.
Relay outputs: Max 2A/30V DC, 0,5A/125V AC potential free relay outputs.
Pictogramoutputs: Max 100mA, 12 VDC. Transistor outputs. Open collector.
Size: 205 x 160 x 45 mm (L x W x H).
Weight: 1,5 kg.
TechnicalData

4SL3000 v.5.01 EN
This unit was built with state-of-the-art technology and to
generally recognised safety related technical standards currently app-
licable. These installation instructions are to be followed by all people
working with the unit, in both installation and maintenance.
It is extremely impor tant that these installation instructions are made
available at all times to the relevant technicians, engineers or servicing
and maintenance personnel. The basis prerequisite for safe handling
and trouble free operation of this system is a sound knowledge of the
basic and special safety regulations concerning conveyor technology,
and elevators in particular. The unit may only be used for its intended
purpose. Note in particular that, no unauthorised changes or additions
may be made inside the unit or individual components.
Exclusion of liability
The manufacturer is not liable with respect to the buyer of this product
or to third parties for damage, loss, costs or work incurred as a result of
accidents, misuse of the product, incorrect installation or illegal chang-
es, repairs or additions. Claims under warrant y are likewise excluded in
such cases. The technical data is the latest available. The manufacturer
accepts no liability arising from printing errors, mistakes or changes.
Declaration of conformity
Download ”The declaration of conformity” at our website:
www.safeline-group.com
Safety Precautions!
- Only trained professionals, who are authorised to work on the equip-
ment, should install and con gure this product.
- This quality product is dedicated for the lift industry. It has been
designed and manufac tured to be used for its speci ed purpose only.
If it is to be used for any other purpose, SafeLine must be contacted in
advance.
- It should not be modi ed or altered in any way, and should only be
installed and con 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 con guring this produc t.
- Af ter installation and con guration this produc t and the operation
of the equipment should be fully tested to ensure correct operation
before the equipment is returned to normal use.
Electrical and electronic products may contain materials, parts and
units that can be dangerous for the environment and human health.
Please inform yourself about the local rules and disposal collection
system for electrical and electronic products. The correct disposal of
your old product will help to prevent negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
General
information

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Component list
1.Telephonehandset(option)
For programming and intercom communication (max 3 sub-
stations). Can also be used for external calls. Any standard
analogue tonedial telephone can be connected.
2.Resetbutton
Functions: Reset all alarms. Terminate a phone call in progress.
Trigger manual battery check and display of GSM signal quality.
3.LEDs
Functions: Mains power, Battery status, PSTN/GSM Net. Call in/out
progress
4.RS232PCconnection
For rmware update and programming.
5.Slotforoptionalextravoicestationcard
Two supplementary microphone/speaker units can be connected
for the car roof and/or in the lift pit. When the station’s alarm button
is pressed, an emergency call is emitted. The recorded message
can be different for each unit.
6.Jumperforrelay
Selects NO/NC for the relays.
7.Jumperforemergencybutton
Selects NO/NC for the emergency button.
8.Connectorterminals:a,b,c,dande
9.Volumecontrol
For loudspeaker in car. Turn right to increase the volume.
10.12VBattery
11.SlotforPSTNorGSMcard

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1&2.TerminalorRJ12connectorforPSTNline.
Connect telephone line here.
3.GSMantennaconnection,SMA
4.SIM-cardholder
5.Volumecontrols
For the extra remotes. Turn right to increase the volume.
6.Terminals
For the extra voice stations.
7.GSMantenna
Extra station card
PSTNcard GSM card GSM
Antenna
Component list

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+
-
MIC
SL6
+ 12 V+ 12 V
0 V0 V
+ 12 V+ 12 V
A
B
C
D
E
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
7
8
230VAC
0 V0 V
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GreyGrey
OrangeOrange
BlackBlack
RedRed
BlueBlue
GreenGreen
+ 12 V AT Alarm+ 12 V AT Alarm
+ 12 V AT Alarm+ 12 V AT Alarm
YellowYellow
BrownBrown
Yellow/GreenYellow/Green
Wiringdiagram
-Cabletype1
Unconnected cables must be
isolated,toavoidshortcircuiting.
Em.button
NO/NC
Acoustic
signal

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A
B
C
D
E
1
4
3
2
1
2
4
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
3
4
5
6
+
-
NC
NO
NC
NO
Rel1
Rel2
+ 12 V+ 12 V
MIC
MIC
+
-
+
-
SL3000 v.5.01 EN
GreyGrey
OrangeOrange
BlackBlack
RedRed
GreyGrey
OrangeOrange
BlackBlack
For more information see
parameter list code 88.
Wiringdiagram
-Cabletype1
Extra remote board
Extra
input2
Extra
input1
Relay1
Relay2
RedRed
Green + Yellow (+12V)Green + Yellow (+12V)
Brown + BlueBrown + Blue
Emergencylight

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1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
7
8
1
2
3
4
1
2
+ 12 V+ 12 V
0 V0 V
+ 12 V+ 12 V
0 V0 V
+
-
MIC
230VAC
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Wiringdiagram
-Cabletype2
Orange/WhiteOrange/White
OrangeOrange
Green/WhiteGreen/White
BlueBlue
+ 12 V at alarm+ 12 V at alarm
+ 12 V at alarm+ 12 V at alarm
Em.button
NO/NC
Acoustic
signal
BrownBrown Brown/WhiteBrown/White
GreenGreen Blue/WhiteBlue/White
Yellow/GreenYellow/Green
NOTE!Unconnectedcables
mustbeisolated,toavoidshort
circuiting.
Cabletype2

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MIC
MIC
A
B
C
D
E
1
4
3
2
1
2
4
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
3
4
5
6
+
-
NC
NO
NC
NO
Rel1
Rel2
+ 12 V+ 12 V
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Wiringdiagram
-Cabletype2
Extra remote board
OrangeOrange
Blue -Blue -
OrangeOrange
Orange/WhiteOrange/White
Green/White+Green/White+
Blue -Blue -
Orange/WhiteOrange/White
Extra
input2
Extra
input1
Emergencylight
Green + Blue/Green + Blue/
White (+12V)White (+12V)
Brown/WhiteBrown/White
+ Brown+ Brown
Relay1
Relay2
Green/White+Green/White+
For more information see
parameter list code 88.

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Phone Line out
to next safeline
Phone line in
Phone line with RJ12
Connectingthephoneline
Parallelwiring
Telephone line in
Daisy-chain-wiring(Serialwiring)
Telephone line in
Wiringdiagram,
SafeLine 3000
onaPSTNLINE
(Max9units)

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Before you can start using a new SIM card, the card has to be
prepared and support 2G network. Cards that only support 3G will
not function.
The SafeLine 3000 can only recognise the PIN code if the code is
set to “0000”, “1234”, “1111”. In some cases the code can also be
deactivated. If the PIN code is set to “0000” or if it is deactivated the
SIM card can be moved from the SafeLine 3000 to any of SafeLine
GSM products. If the code is set to “1234” the SIM card can be
moved to another SafeLine 3000 unit if the software version is 2.00
or higher. TIP Do not activate the mailbox or if possible ask your
provider to deactivate the mailbox.
If the Pin code is set to “1111” the SIM cards code will be randomly
changed by the SafeLine GSM unit and memorised. This way the
SIM card can only work with the SafeLine GSM unit unless you use
the PUK code for setting up a new PIN code.
The randomly chosen PIN code is memorised by the unit. If you
want to upload a new SIM card with PIN code “1111” you will need
to rst upload a SIM card with PIN code “0000” or “1234” this to
clear the old code in memory.
PIN code (set to “0000”, “1234” or deactivate).
1.Insert the SIM card in an ordinary cellular phone. In the “Security
settings” menu, change the PIN code to “0000”. If this is not
possible, set the PIN code to “1234” or set the ”PIN code request”
option to “OFF”. (Might not always function)
2. Verify the PIN code by switching your phone off and on again.
3. Make a call from your phone to verify that the SIM card is active,
before you move it to the SafeLine 3000.
4. Also make a call to SafeLine 3000 after insertion to check that it is
possible to get a proper connection.
Activatingthe
SIM card
IfyouenterthewrongPIN
code3times,theSIMcardwill
beblocked(requiresPUKcode
tounblock).TheSafeLine3000
cannotbestartedandtheLED
(4)willturnred.
IfPINcode“1234”isused
makesuretheSafeLine3000
softwareis2.00orhigher.
You can protect the SIM card against unauthorised use.
1.Insert the SIM card in a cellular phone.
2. In the “Security settings” menu, change the PIN code to “1111”.
When the SIM card is inserted in the SafeLine 3000, the code will
be changed to a random number, thus making it impossible to use
the card in another cellular phone unless it is unblocked by means
of the PUK code.

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SL3000
>>1.5 m
>>1.5 m
>>1.5
SafeLine
SL6+
0,1m²
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MountingPSTNboard/GSMboard
Addinganextrastationboard.
Mounting Unplug the main power and battery before performing any changes.
To avoid GSM interference: Place the main unit, the stations and the
GSM antenna more than 1.5 meters apart.

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SL ProLink
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SL3000
SafeLinePro
SL3000
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Programming
interfaces
Programmingwiththeoptionalcongurationhandset.
Plug the handset into the plug of the main station. Enter function
codes on the handset keypad.
ProgrammingwithSafeLinePro.
The unit can be programmed at the ofce prior to the installation or
on site after installation, with a programming cable from us.
Remoteprogramming.
For remote programming, you can use any PSTN tone dial phone.
Dial the phone number of the SafeLine 3000. Enter the function
codes on the phone keypad to start programming (password has to
be entered).
RemoteprogrammingwithSafeLinePro.
Connect an SLPro Link to a computer with SafeLine Pro and a serial cable.
CONNECTapp
To congure the unit through the SafeLine CONNECT app, the
CONNECTable (*CONNECTABLE) is required. Plug in CONNECT-
able through the unit’s serial port and congure the unit through
the app just like any other unit.

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Programming
method Remote programming
with external telephone
Dial phone number
Multiple
SafeLine
connected to
phone line?
1 beep
(First SafeLine answers)
Press unit no [ 1-9 ]
repeatedly until 3 beeps
3 beeps
(SafeLine answers)
Start programming
00
2 short beeps
(waiting for password)
Call disconnected or end of
programming SL will restart with
the new settings
2 short beeps
2 short beeps?
One long beep. Invalid input. Last
code has to be reentered.
On-site programming
with handset
Start programming
00
Enter the password
*0000#
Valid
password
2 shor t beeps (entering
programming mode)
Continue
programming?
Enter code,eg:*11*
Enter setting, eg: 012341234
End parameter: #
Press:
*00*#
Wrong password
(One long beep)
Ifthetimebetweenthe
operation of two keys exceeds
10seconds,thecodehas
tobereentered.Ifthetime
exceeds30seconds,thecallis
disconnectedorprogramming
modeisended.

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Dial phone number.
Hang up
Hang up
Re-dial the
phone number
Program unit as number 1
Program unit as
number [1-9]
End
Programming?
Press the next unit
number repeatedly until
hearing 3 beeps
First unit answers
The next unit answers
Unit programming is done
Programmingtheunitnumber
Start programming
00
Enter the password
*0000#
Terminate programming
*00*#
Unit number
*82*n#
Programming
Unit numbers
To remotely program a parallel connected unit, the unit number has
to be pre-programmed.
If units are connected in series (daisy chain), unit numbers can be
remotely programmed.
RemotelyprogramunitnumbersinSafeLinesconnectedinseries:

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Note!Pleaserefertothefull
congurationsetupinthe
“Congurationscodestable”
asthesearemerelyexamples.
If at any time you need to start over, use the factory
reset command *99*1#
Conguration
examples
-SafeLine
Autodialer
Units
Example1.Storingoftwodifferenttelephonenumbers,bothto
beansweredasvoicecalls.
Fortestfacility,seeexample2.
Example2.SLCCand3daytest.(SLCC–SafeLineCallCentre)
1. Start conguration:
2. 1st phone number:
3. 2nd phone number:
4. Call type 1st number:
5. Call type 2st number:
6. Alarm button delay:
7. End conguration:
If at any time you need to start over, use the factory
reset command *99*1#
- Shown set for 3 seconds
- Shown set for 3 seconds
Lift ID code (each lift must have its own unique code)
(For P100 use telephone number of SLCC, for Caller ID set *31*4#
and telephone number of GSM modem)
(Only if using SLCC)
1. Start conguration:
2. Enter P100 ID code:
3. Set test alarm type:
4. Set number of days between test alarm:
5. LMS phone number:
6. Test alarm:
7. End conguration:

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PROGRAMMINGDATA CODE DATA COMMENTS
Enter programming mode 00
Enter password * - - - - # Default = 0000
Exit programming mode *00*#
ALARMCODES CODE DATA COMMENTS
P100 ID code *01* - - - - - - - - # P100 is always 8 digits
CPC ID code *02* - - - - - - # CPC 6-8 digits
Q23 ID code *03* - - - - - - - - - - - - # Q23 is always 12 digits
TELEPHONENUMBERS CODE DATA COMMENTS
1st Phone number *11* - - - - - - - - - # Phone number to alarm receiver 0-16 digits.
If calling through a switch board, delay
time can be set by adding asterisks
between leading number and telephone
number. Each asterisk is equal to one
second delay.
Example: *11*(0)**1234567#
2nd Phone number *12* - - - - - - - - - #
3rd Phone number *13* - - - - - - - - - #
4th Phone number *14* - - - - - - - - - #
CALLTYPE CODE DATA COMMENTS
Call type 1st number *21* - # Change call type 1-4:th number:
0 = P100
1 = VOICE (Default)
2 = Q23
3 = CPC
Change this only if your alarm operator is
using any of the mentioned protocols.
Call type 2nd number *22* - #
Call type 3rd number *23* - #
Call type 4th number *24* - #
Call type LMS number *30* - # LMS(Lift Monitoring System) call type
0 = P100
3 = CPC (Only battery alarm)
TESTALARM/BATTERYALARM CODE DATA COMMENTS
LMS phone number *16* - - - - - - - - - # LMS(Lift Monitoring System) phone
number to alarm receiver/SLCC
Test alarm *17* - - - - - - - - - # Phone number to test alarm receiver/ SLCC
Days between tests *27* - - # Number of days between test alarms,
00-99 days. Always two digits. Max 3 days
according to EN 81-28.
00 = No test alarms
Test alarm protocol *31* - # Protocol test alarm
0 = P100
3 = CPC
4 = Phone number used as ID.
Parameter list

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ALARMCHARACTER CODE DATA COMMENTS
Alarm character 1st number *41* - - # Alarm character. only when using CPC as alarm
protocol normally 10 or 27 check with your alarm
company !
Alarm character 2nd number *42* - - #
Alarm character 3rd number *43* - - #
Alarm character 4th number *44* - - #
Alarm character LMS *45* - - # LMS(Lift Monitoring System)
(Battery alarm) Normally 17
Alarm character Test alarm *46* - - # Normally 26
DISTRESSMESSAGE CODE DATA COMMENTS
Record distress message
played in the lift car.
*51* ”Speak” # This message will be played in the lift cabin when
the emergency lift telephone starts calling the alarm
centre. Make sure that there is no noise in the back-
ground when recording the message.
Example of message: Please do not panic, the
emergency telephone is now calling the emergency
call centre.
Record alarm message from
Lift Car to alarm central
*52* ”Speak” # This message will be played to the alarm receiver and
in the car when the call is answered. Make sure that
there is no noise in the background when recording
the message.
Example of message: This is an alarm from the lift on
5th avenue.
To hear the quality of the message, press “1”. To
terminate the call press “#”.
Record alarm message from
car top to alarm central
*53* ”Speak” #
Record alarm message from
Lift pit to alarm central
*54* ”Speak” #
Options for the recorded
distress message
*61* - # 0 = Disable recorded message.
1 = Enables recorded message.
*61* # Play the the recorded message.
Options for the recorded
message from lift car
*62* - # 0 = Disable recorded message.
1 = Enables recorded message.
*62* # Play the the recorded message.
Options for the recorded
message from top of car
*63* - # 0 = Disable recorded message.
1 = Enables recorded message.
*63* # Play the the recorded message.
Options for the recorded
message from lift pit
*64* - # 0 = Disable recorded message.
1 = Enables recorded message.
*64* # Play the the recorded message.

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OTHER CODES CODE DATA COMMENTS
Buzzer *71* - # The buzzer will sound at incoming call or at
intercom use.
1 = On (Default)
0 = Off
Ring-tone timeout *72* - - # Number of ring signals before dialling the next number.
Hot Line *75* - # Phone connects directly to a xed receipient without
dialling a phone number
0 = Standard phone line (Default)
1 = Hotline
Indicator mode *78* - # 0 = Standard
1 = Strictly EN81-28
Maximum communication
time
*79* - # 1 - 20 minutes. Default = 8 min
Reset active alarm *80* # 0 = OFF,
1 = ON (Default)
Auto answer *81* - - # No of signals before SafeLine answers incoming call.
Can be set from 00-16. 00 = Never answering.
(Default = 02)
Unit number *82* - # Program Unit number [0-9], when units share phone line.
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 *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
Local button *85* - # Used if car stations has built in alarm button.
0 = OFF (Default)
1 = ON
Break on
new alarm
*86* - # Disconnects a call longer than 60 seconds at new
activation of the alarm button and calls the next
emergency call number.
0 = OFF
1 = ON (Default)
Alarm button
delay time
*87* - - # Delay time from pressing the alarm button until
activating the alarm.
00-25 seconds. Default = 10.
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