Safeline MX3 User manual

SafeLine MX3
03.2015
Installation manual
ENGLISH v1.06

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TECHNICAL DATA
Supply voltage: 10 to 30 VDC
Supply current: In standby: 50 mA at 12 VDC
When connected: 160 mA at 12 VDC
Alarm button input: 10 to 30 VDC, 5 mA optically isolated
Input: 10 to 30 VDC, 5 mA optically isolated
Output: 2x 12 to 24 VDC, max 200 mA (transistor negative)
Weight: Flush mounted (no button): 535 g
Flush mounted with button: 555 g
Surface mounted (no button): 510 g
Surface mounted with button: 575 g
Car Operating Panel: 380 g
Size (H x W x D): Flush mounted (no button): 155 x 90 x 14 mm
Flush mounted with button: 155 x 90 x 28 mm
Surface mounted (no button): 136 x 78 x 16 mm
Surface mounted with button: 155 x 90 x 31 mm
Car Operating Panel: 88 x 53 x 14 mm
IP class: IP 43

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Table of contents
Troubleshooting 24 Service Repair Form 25
Service
Led indication 21
Testing 22
Emergency calling process 23
Operating
Outputs 12
Configuration interfaces 14
Configuration method 15
Configuration examples - SafeLine Autodialer Units 16
Parameter List 17
Configuration
Overview 5
Measurements and components list 6
Wiring diagram 7
Wiring diagram, output 1 and 2 8
Wiring diagram, HL1 / HL2 10
Wiring diagram, when updating to MX3 from MX2 11
Installation
General information 4
Declaration of conformity 4
Safety Precautions 4
Introduction

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Introduction
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
• Only trained professionals, who are authorised to work on the equipment, should install
and configure this product.
• This quality product has been designed and manufactured to be used for its specified purpose
only.
• It should not be modified or altered in any way, and should only be installed and configured 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 configuring this product.
• After installation and configuration this product and the operation of the equipment should be fully
tested to ensure correct operation before the equipment is returned to normal use.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This unit was built to state-of-the-art technology and to generally recognised safety related technical
standards currently applicable. These installation instructions are to be followed by all people working with
the unit, in both installation and maintenance.
It is extremely important 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
changes, repairs or additions. Claims under warranty 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 (Support/Certificates)
Electrical and electronic products may contain materials, parts and units that can be dangerous for the
environment and human health. Products marked with the WEEE mark (shown below), shall not be
disposed together with your normal household waste. 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.
(WEEE = Waste of Electrical & Electronic Equipment).

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OVERVIEW
1. Connections
2. RS232 PC connection
Firmware update and configuration with SafeLine Pro.
3. Volume control
To increase volume, press Button ”2”, to decrease volume, press Button ”8”.
4. Output for additional voice unit
5. Keyboard

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Flush mount SafeLine MX3 with pictograms
Article number: *SLMX3-REC-PIC
Flush mount SafeLine MX3 with pictograms
and emergency alarm button
Article number: *SLMX3-REC-PICB
Surface mount SafeLine MX3 with pictograms
Article number: *SLMX3-SM-PIC
Surface mount SafeLine MX3 with pictograms
and emergency alarm button
Article number: *SLMX3-SM-PICB
SafeLine MX3 COP
Article number: *SLMX3-COP
MEASUREMENTS AND COMPONENTS LIST

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WIRING DIAGRAM
PINK
GREY
YELLOW
GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
Voltage supply +10 - 30 V
Voltage supply 0 V
Additional input (filter)
Input alarm button
Telephone line in
Output 1
Output 2
Additional alarm button, only N/O.
NOTE: *Cable13 is required.
Additional Voice Unit
For example: LT-STAT01
NOTE: When connecting an additional remote station *Cable14 is required.
BROWN
WHITE
BROWN
WHITE
Parallel-wiring, SafeLine MX3 on PSTN Line (max 9 units)
Telephone line in
NOTE: In order to access the unit remotely, it needs to be assigned a unit number.
Please refere to the Parameter list (* 82 *) for more information.
NOTE:
Please refer to
the Parameterlist #88 for
programming information.
*Cable13 is required.

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10 - 30 VDC
max 200 mA
10 - 30 VDC
max 200 mA
CABLE13
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In this example the settings
are confi gured as:
Output 1: Alarm
*88*13#
Output 2: System failure
*88*22#
In this example the settings
are confi gured as (default):
Output 1: Yellow Pictogram
*88*10#
Output 2: Green Pictogram
*88*20#
WHITE
BROWN
WHITE
BROWN
Green Pictogram
Yellow Pictogram
WIRING DIAGRAM, OUTPUT 1 AND 2
NOTE!
Requires that the output is confi gured for the corresponding function.
Please refere to the Parameter list (#88) for more information.
for example for example
Use CABLE13 to connect SafeLine MX3 with external accessories.

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CABLE13
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MX3
WIRING DIAGRAM, OUTPUT 1 AND 2
Use CABLE13 to connect SafeLine MX3 with external accessories.
N/O

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SPEAKER B
SPEAKER A
CABLE15
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WIRING DIAGRAM, HL1 / HL2
Use CABLE15 to connect SafeLine MX3 with a hearing loop.
MX3 HL1 / HL2
12-15 VDC
RED
BLACK 0 VDC

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WIRING DIAGRAM, WHEN UPDATING TO MX3 FROM MX2
NOTE!
Unconnected cables must be isolated in order to avoid short circuiting.
Colours when using flat cable
Voltage supply
0 V
Additional input
(filter)
Alarm button
Telephone line in
GRAY
BLACK
RED
BLUE
BROWN
ORANGE Voltage supply
+10 - 30 V
When updating to MX3 from MX2, the RS2 cable kit is required (RJ45 to 6 pin connector).

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Configuration
OUTPUTS
Output 1 and 2 can be configured independently.
Outputs
The two outputs can be configured independently with a number of functions. The configuration is
performed via SafeLine Pro or with the configuration code *88*XY#, where X specifies output 1 or 2 and Y
specifies the function:
0 = Pictogram (Output 1 - Yellow, Output 2 - Green)
1 = Activate with DTMF 8/9 (Output 1 - DTMF8, Output 2 – DTMF9)
2 = System Failure
3 = Emergency Bell
E.g. *88*13# configures output 1 for an emergency bell.
Pictogram Yellow (Output 1, Configuration code 0)
The output is activated at the following events:
- Input for Emergency Bell is activated.
- Input for Emergency Bell is set active at a certain time.
The output is deactivated at the following events:
- Distress input deactivated before set time.
- Active alarm ended.
- Reset button (#) is pressed.
Pictogram Green (Output 2, Configuration code 0)
The output is activated at the following events:
- Voice communication activated.
- Incoming call connected.
The output is deactivated at the following events:
- Outgoing call ended/timeout/cancelled.
- Incoming call ended/timeout/cancelled.
- Reset button (#) is pressed.
Output 2 Output 1

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Activate with DTMF 8 (Output 1, Configuration code 1)
The output is activated at the following events:
- DTMF tone 8 is received.
The output is deactivated at the following events:
- 3 seconds after activation.
Activate with DTMF 9 (Output 2, Configuration code 1)
The output is activated at the following events:
- DTMF tone 9 is received.
The output is deactivated at the following events:
- 3 seconds after activation.
System Failure (Output 1 & 2, Configuration code 2)
The output is activated at the following events:
- Telephone line OK.
The output is deactivated at the following events:
- Telephone line missing.
Emergency Bell (Output 1 & 2, Configuration code 3)
The output is activated at the following events:
- Emergency alarm button input active.
- The call is not yet connected.
The output is deactivated at the following events:
- Emergency alarm button input deactivated.
- The call is connected.
Silence Disconnect
The function will automatically disconnect a call if no sound is received from the alarm operator within a
set time. Only works for voice calls, not for P100/CPC/Q23.
The configuration is performed via SafeLine Pro or with the configuration code *92*X#, where X specifies
the time:
0= The function is off.
1= 30 seconds.
2= 60 seconds (default).
3= 90 seconds.
Software controlled volume control
The speaker volume is adjusted via the keyboard control. Key 2 raises and Key 8 lowers the volume in
6 steps. The volume can also be adjusted using the command *76*X# where X is the desired volume
position between 1and 6. Default value is 3.
The set volume mode are stored in the EEPROM so that the unit remembers the set position.
External Mic / speaker part
When a call is activated by the emergency alarm button on the external mic/speaker part, the microphone
on the external mic/speaker part will be used and the internal microphone disconnected.
The speaker sound will however be heard from both speakers simultaneously.

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MX3
SafeLine Pro
SafeLine Pro SLPro Link
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CONFIGURATION INTERFACES
Keyboard configuration
The integrated keyboard at the rear of the MX3
enables a fast configuration of the unit.
Configuartion with SafeLine Pro
The unit can be configured at the office prior to
the installation or at site after installation, with a
configuration cable (*PCable).
Remote configuration
For remote configuration, you can use any PSTN
tone dial phone. Please find the instructions of
how to perform it in the section ”Configuration
method” (page 15).
Remote configuraion with SafeLine Pro
Connect an SLPro Link to a computer with
SafeLine Pro and a serial cable.
NOTE! The unit has to be connected to a power source before the configuration begins!
NOTE!
SafeLine Pro can be downloaded on our website:
http://www.safeline-group.com/en/products-solutions/downloads/
SafeLine Pro 4.42 or later is required.
Remote configuraion with CONNECTable
Remote configuration with the SafeLine CONNECT
smartphone app (available free of charge on the
Apple App Store and on Google Play).

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CONFIGURATION METHOD
On-site configuration using the keyboard.
Start configuration:
Start configuration:
Start configuration:
Start configuration:
Remote configuration with external
telephone.
1 beep.
(All MX answers)
3 beeps.
(Requested unit answers)
2 short beeps.
(Waiting for password)
Valid password?
Start configuration:
Start configuration:
Start configuration:
Start configuration:
Dial phone number.
Multiple units connected to
phone line?
Press unit no. [ 1-9 ] repeatedly.
(Until recieving 3 tones)
Enter the password:
No
Yes
Wrong password (One long beep).
If the time between the operation of two keys exceeds 10 seconds, the code has to be re-entered. If the
time exceeds 30 seconds, the call is disconnected or configuration mode is ended.
2 short beeps.
(Entering configuration mode)
One long beep. Invalid input. Last code
has to be re-entered.
Enter code,eg: *11*
Enter setting, eg: 012341234
End parameter: #
Quit configuration:
Quit configuration:
Quit configuration:
Quit configuration:
Call disconnected or end of configuration.
MX3 will restart with the new settings.
2 short beeps?
No
Yes
2 short beeps.
Continue configuration?
Yes No
No
Yes

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Configuration
CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES - SAFELINE AUTODIALER UNITS
Lift ID code (each lift must have its own unique code).
1. Start configuration:
2. 1st phone number :
3. 2nd phone number :
4. Call type 1st number :
5. Call type 2st number :
6. Alarm button delay:
7. End configuration:
- Shown set for 3 seconds.
Note! Please refer to the full configuration setup in the “Parameter list” as these are merely examples.
Example 1. Storing of two different telephone numbers, both to be answered as voice calls.
For test facility, see example 2.
Example 2. SLCC and 3 day test. (SLCC – SafeLine Call Centre)
If at any time you need to start over, use the factory reset command *99*1#.
(Only if using SLCC)
- Shown set for 3 days.
(For P100 use telephone number of SLCC, for Caller ID set
*31*4# and telephone number of GSM modem)
Enter P100 ID code:
2.
7. End configuration:
6. Test alarm:
5. LMS phone number:
4. Set number of days between
test alarm:
3. Set test alarm type:
1. Start configuration:
If at any time you need to start over, use the factory reset command *99*1#.
- Shown set for: voice.
- Shown set for: voice.
- Shown set for: P100.

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CONFIGURATION DATA CODE DATA COMMENTS
Enter configuration mode 00
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* - - - - - - # CPC 6-8 digits.
Q23 ID code *03* - - - - - - - - - - - - # Q23 is always 12 digits.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS 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 of the switchboard and
telephone number for the alarm receiver.
Each asterisk is equal to one second delay.
Example: *11*(0)**1234567#
2nd Phone number *12* - - - - - - - - - #
3rd Phone number *13* - - - - - - - - - #
4th Phone number *14* - - - - - - - - - #
CALL TYPE CODE DATA COMMENTS
Call type 1st number *21* - # Change the call type for the telephone numbers stored.
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)
4 = Caller ID (Battery powered only)
TEST ALARM/BATTERY ALARM 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.
ALARM CHARACTER 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.
PARAMETER LIST

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DISTRESS MESSAGE CODE DATA COMMENTS
Record distress message played
in the lift car.
*51* ”Speak” # This message will be played in the lift car when the emergency lift
telephone starts calling the alarm receiving centre. Make sure that there
is no noise in the background 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 this message again, press “1”. To terminate the call, press “#”
before hanging up.
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.
OTHER CODES CODE DATA COMMENTS
Emergency signal in speaker *71* - # The speaker siren will sound at emergency call.
1 = On
0 = Off (Default)
Ring tone timeout *72* - - # Number of ring signals before dialling the next number (8 by default).
Additional input function *73* - # Selects input function:
0 = None (Default)
1 = Filter, blocks the alarm input when active.
2 = LMS (Lift Monitoring System), sends a lift monitoring alarm at input
activation.
3 = Clear/Maintenance
4 = Call Delay
Additional input type *74* - # 0 = Normally-open contact, NO (Default)
1 = Normally-closed contact, NC
Hot Line *75* - # Phone connects directly to a fixed receipient without dialling a phone
number.
0 = Standard phone line (Default)
1 = Hotline
Volume control *76* - # Adjustabel volume, between 1-6.
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OTHER CODES CODE DATA COMMENTS
Compatability mode *77* - # 0 = Automatic voice switching
The call is validated when there is a voice response. The call is
terminated by pressing ”#”.
1 = Kone ECII (lift telephone)
When there is a voice response, some ascending tones will be heard.
The call is validated by pressing ”4”. The call is terminated by pressing
”0”. The call is terminated without reciept notification by pressing ”2”(the
unit will call the next number).
2 = Manual voice switching
When there is a voice response, some ascending tones will be heard.
The call is validated by pressing ”4”. Unit is still in automatic mode.
To enter manual mode and talk press ”*”. To listen press ”7”. Go back
to automatic mode press ”4”. The call is terminated by pressing ”#”.
It is possible to enter manual voice switching mode although the unit is
configured as automatic by pressing ”*”. No ascending tones will be
heard. For repeating the voice message, press “1” in all modes.
3 = Swiss M (Alarm operator mode)
Only to be used in voice mode.
Disconnect by “0”.
Dials the next number if call timeout, blocking tone, new dailing
tone, and operator silence.
Indicator mode *78* - # 0 = Standard
1 = Strictly EN81-28
2 = Strictly single EN81-28
Voice communication time-out *79* - # Value 1 - 20 minutes.
5 = default value
8 = default value for other protocols
Reset active alarm automatically *80* # 0 = Off,
1 = On (Default)
Auto answer *81* - - # No of signals before SafeLine answers incoming call.
Can be set from 00-16 (Default = 02, 00=Unit will not answer).
Unit number *82* - # Unit number [0] is set by default, and means that the unit will respond
immediately.
Unit number [1-9] is used when the units are sharing the same phone
line. When the unit number is assigned, the specified unit is accessible
for programming.
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 with
P100 protocol
*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 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 = 05)

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OTHER CODES CODE DATA COMMENTS
Outputs *88* - - # The first digit specifies the output, i.e Output 1 or Output 2
The second digit specifies the function.
0 = Pictogram (Output 1 - Yellow, Output 2 - Green)
1 = Activate with DTMF 8/9 (Output 1 - DTMF 8, Output 2 - DTMF 9)
2 = System failure
3 = Alarm
Example:
*88*11# - Output 1, Activate with DTMF 8
*88*23# - Output 2, Alarm
Alarm button type *89* - # 0 = Normally-open contact, NO (Default)
1 = Normally-closed contact, NC
Microphone sensitivity *90* - # The sensitivity of the microphone can be reduced in three levels.
0 = No reduction (förvalt värde)
1 = 20 % Reduction
2 = 40 % Reduction
3 = 60 % Reduction
Change password *91* - - - - # Change password (default=0000).
Operator silence disconnect *92* - # Disconnects the call when the alarm operator has been quiet for
longer than the time set.
0 = Off (default)
1 = 30 sec
2 = 60 sec
3 = 90 sec
Simulate an alarm event *94* - # Triggers an alarm event after configuration is terminated.
1 = Emergency call
2 = Test alarm
3 = Battery failure
4 = Microphone/Loudspeaker failure
5 = Receipt on voice call
6 = Maintenance
7 = Main unit power failure
8 = Stuck button alarm
Reset to default settings *99* - # 1 = Factory default
2 = Default P100(The following codes will be set):
*21*0#, *22*0#, * 27*03#, *76*4#, *80*1#, *84*1#, *88*1#
3 = Default CPC(The following codes will be set):
*21*3#, *22*3#, *27*03#, **76*4#, 80*1#, *84*1#, *88*1#
4 = Default VOICE(The follo wing codes will be set):
*21*1#, *22*1#, * 27*03#, *76*4#, *80*1#, *84*1#, *88*1#
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