Safeline MX2 User manual

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Lift Emergency Telephone
SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
MX2 manual
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2SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Technical data
Power: Supply voltage: 10 - 30V DC
Current consumption max 50 mA
Emergency signal button: Can be set as NO or NC, 10-30V DC
Auxillary input: Can be set as NO or NC, 10-30V DC
Size HxWxD: 130x78x18mm

3SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Content General information 4
Overview 5
Components 5
Measurements and components list 6
Installation 7
Wiring diagram 7
Wiring diagram - PSTN LINE (Max 9 units) 8
Conguration 9
Conguration overviews 9
Conguration method 11
Conguration Unit numbers 12
Conguration examples 13
Parameter list 15
Operation 19
LED indication for pictogram in car 19
Testing 20
Emergency calling process 21
Troubleshooting 22
Declaration of Conformity 23

4SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
This unit was built with 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 techno-
logy, 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 indivi-
dual 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
Safety Precautions!
- Only trained professionals,
who are authorised to work on
the equipment, should install
and con gure this product.
- This quality product is dedi-
cated for the lift industry. It has
been designed and manufactu-
red 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 product.
- After installation and con -
guration this product 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 environ-
ment and human health.
General
information

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Overview
1. System LED
2. RJ45 connector.
Power, emergency button, phone line and auxilary input.
3. RS232 PC connection
Firmware update and programming with SafeLine Pro.
4. Keyboard
For conguration and line test
5. Volume control
Turn right to increase the volume.
Components
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SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Flush mount SafeLine MX2
with pictograms
Article number: *SLMX_Rec-Pic
Flush mount SafeLine MX2
with pictograms and emer-
gency alarm button.
Article number: *SLMX_Rec-PicB
Surface mount SafeLine MX2
with pictograms
Cable hole diameter: 8mm
Article number: *SLMX_SM-Pic
Surface mount SafeLine MX2
with pictograms and emer-
gency alarm button
Cable hole diameter: 8mm
Article number: *SLMX_SM-PicB
SafeLine MX2 COP
Article number: *SLMX_COP
Measurements
and
components list

7SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Installation
Wiring diagram Colourswhenusingatcable
NOTE! Unconnected cables
must be isolated, to avoid
short circuiting.
Colours when using round cable
Orange
Grey
Black
Red
Green
Yellow
Blue
Brown
Voltage supply 0VVoltage supply 0V
Voltage supply +10 - 30VVoltage supply +10 - 30V
Additional input (lter)Additional input (lter)
Alarm buttonAlarm button
Telephone line out to next SafeLineTelephone line out to next SafeLine
Telephone line inTelephone line in
Telephone line inTelephone line in
Telephone line out to next SafeLineTelephone line out to next SafeLine
Orange
Orange/White
Green/White
Blue
Blue/White
Green
Brown/White
Brown
Voltage supply 0VVoltage supply 0V
Voltage supply +10 - 30VVoltage supply +10 - 30V
Additional input (lter)Additional input (lter)
Alarm buttonAlarm button
Telephone line out to next SafeLineTelephone line out to next SafeLine
Telephone line inTelephone line in
Telephone line out to next SafeLineTelephone line out to next SafeLine
Telephone line inTelephone line in

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Wiring diagram
- PSTN LINE
(Max9units)
Parallel-wiring
Daisy-chain-wiring(serialwiring)
Phone line in
Unit numbers must be pre-programmed.
Unit numbers can be programmed from remote.
Phone line in

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SafeLine Pro
MX2 CONNECTable LYNX
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SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Conguration
overviews
The unit has to be
connected to a power
sourcebeforethecongu-
ration can begin.
CongurationwithSafeLinePro
The unit can be congured at the ofce prior to the installation or at
site after installation, with a conguration cable (*PCable).
Conguration
LYNX app
To congure the unit through the LYNX app, the CONNECTable
(*CONNECTABLE) is required. Plug in CONNECTable through the
unit’s serial port and congure the unit through the app just like any
other unit.
Keyboardconguration
The integrated keyboard at the rear of the SafeLine enables a fast
programming of the unit.

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SafeLine Pro
ProLink
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78 9
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SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Remoteconguration
For remote conguration, you can use any PSTN tone dial phone.
Dial the phone number of the SafeLine. Enter the function codes on
the phone keypad to start conguration (password has to be
entered).
RemotecongurationwithSafeLinePro
Connect an SLPro Link to a computer with SafeLine Pro and a serial
cable.
SafeLine Pro can be downloaded on our website:
http://www.SafeLine-group.com/en/downloads/
SafeLine Pro 4.42 or later is required.
Conguration
overviews
The unit has to be
connected to a power
sourcebeforethecongu-
ration can begin.

11 SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Conguration
method
Remote programming
with external telephone
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 discon-
nected or programming
mode is ended.
On-site programming
using the keyboard
Dial phone number
Multiple units connected
to phone line?
1 beep
(All MX2 answers)
Press unit no. [1-9]
repeatedly (until
recieving 3 tones)
3 beeps
(Requested unit answers)
Start programming
00
2 short beeps
(waiting for password)
Enter the password
*0000#
Valid password?
2 short beeps (entering
programming mode)
Continue programming?
Enter code and data, eg:
*11*012341234#
2 short beeps?
One long beep. Invalid
input. Last code has
to be re-entered.
Quit programming
*00*#
2 short beeps
Call disconnected or
end of programming
MX2 will restart with
the new settings
Start programming
00
Wrong password
(one long beep)

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Conguration
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.
Remotely program unit numbers in SafeLines connected in
series:
Start programming
00
Enter the password
*0000#
Unit number
*82*n#
Terminate programming
*00*#
Programming the unit number Dial phone number.
First unit answers
Program unit as number 1
Hang up
Re-dial the phone number
Press the next unit
number repeatedly
until hearing 3 beeps
The next unit answers
Program unit as
number [1- 9]
Hang up
End programming?
Unit programming is done

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Conguration
examples
1.Startconguration:
0 0
2. 1st phone number:
* 1 1 * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 #
3. 2nd phone number:
*12*23456789#
4. Call type 1st number:
* 2 1 * 1 #
5. Call type 2st number:
* 2 2 * 1 #
6. Alarm button delay:
* 8 7 * 0 3 # - Example: 3 seconds delay.
7.Endconguration:
* 0 0 *#
SafeLine emergency telephones
Example 1: Storing of two different telephone numbers, both to
be answered as voice calls.
If at any time you need to
start over, use the factory
resetcommand*99*1#.
Please refer to the full
congurationsetupinthe
“Parameter list” as these are
merely examples.

14 SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Conguration
examples
Example 2: SLCC (SafeLine Call Centre) and 3-day test.
1. Startconguration:
0 0
2. Enter P100 ID code:
* 0 1 * 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 #
Lift ID code (each lift must have its own unique code).
3. Set test alarm type:
* 3 1 * 0 #
4. Set number of days between test alarm:
* 2 7 * 0 3 # - Example: 3 days between test alarm.
5. LMS phone number:
*16*98765432#
(Only if using SLCC)
6. Test alarm:
* 1 7 * 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 #
(For P100 use telephone number of SLCC, for Caller ID set
*31*4# and telephone number of GSM modem)
7. Endconguration:
* 0 0 * #
If at any time you need to
start over, use the factory
resetcommand*99*1#.
Please refer to the full
congurationsetupinthe
“Parameter list” as these are
merely examples.

15 SafeLine MX2 v.5.2.1 EN
Parameter list
Programming data Code Data Comments
Enter programming mode 00
Enter password * - - - - # Default = 0000
Exit programming 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)

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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
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.

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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 monito-
ring alarm at input activation.
3 = Clear/Maintenance
Additional input type *74* - # 0 = Normally-open contact, NO (Default)
1 = Normally-closed contact, NC
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
2 = Strictly single EN81-28
Voice communication
time-out
*79* - # 1 - 20 minutes xsxs. Standard = 8 min
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* - # Program Unit number 1-9 (Default = 0)
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
Alarm button type *89* - # 0 = Normally-open contact, NO (Default)
1 = Normally-closed contact, NC
Change password *91* - - - - # Change password (default=0000)
Simulate an alarm event *94* - # Triggers an alarm event after programming 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#, *80*1#, *84*1#, *88*1#
3 = Default CPC(The following codes will be set):
*21*3#, *22*3#, *27*03#, *80*1#, *84*1#, *88*1#
4 = Default VOICE(The following codes will be set):
*21*1#, *22*1#, * 27*03#, *80*1#, *84*1#, *88*1#
Compatability mode *77* - # 0 = Automatic voice switching
The call is validated when there is a voice response. The
call is terminated by pressing ”#”.
1=KoneECII(lifttelephone)
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 notication 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 programmed as automatic by pres-
sing ”*”. No ascending tones will be heard. For repeating
the voice message, press “1” in all modes.

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Operation
LED indication
for pictogram
in car
Yellow LED Green LED System LED
Call in progress
The yellow pictogram
LED is lit as soon as the
alarm button is pressed.
Call connected
The green pictogram
LED turns on as soon as
the SafeLine unit detects
a responding voice. The
LED is turned off when
the call is terminated.
The system LED is
located on the back-
side of the unit.
Standard(*78*0#) Yellow LED Green LED System LED
Light off No alarm activated Telephone line not OK.
Flashing slowly Flashing once every 5
seconds
Telephone line not OK.
Flashing once every 5
seconds
Unit is OK.
Flashing once every 5
seconds:
Telephone line OK.
Flashing quickly Flashing twice every
second
Alarm button active.
Flashing two times
every 5 seconds
Alarm lter activated.
Flashing two times
every 5 seconds:
No telephone connec-
tion available.
Flashing rapidly:
Incoming call.
Continuous light Activated alarm.
Remains lit until reset.
Call connected. Call connected.
Strictly EN81-28
(*78*1#)
Yellow LED Green LED
Flashing Flashing twice every
second
Alarm button active.
Continuous light Activated alarm.
Remains lit until reset.
Call connected.
Test alarm failure Yellow LED Green LED
Light on for 1 second
then light off for 1
second
Testalarm(linecheck)
failed
Returns to normal at
next valid test alarm.
Testalarm(linecheck)failed
Returns to normal at next valid test alarm.

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Testing Testing the
SafeLine MX2
Connect 10-30 VDC.
SafeLine MX2 will make
a self-test.
Green LED ashes
5 times. Short tone
in the speaker?
Connect telephone line.
Green LED ashes
every 5 sec?
Press on keypad:
0
Phone line
dial tone?
Dial out on keypad.
Yellow LED ashes
5 times. Long tone
in the speaker.
Check the mic and
speaker connections.
Yellow LED ashes
every 5 sec.
Check telephone line.
No connection.
Check PSTN-line,
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