Safeline LEO 4 User manual

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LEO 4 Manual
LCD Floor Display
SafeLine LEO 4 v.1.02 EN

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Introduction
Content Technical data 3
Programming notice 4
General information 5
Overview
Installation
Conguration
Overview 6
Wiring instructions 8
SafeLine LEO 4 Software 9
Program features description 10
Sound 12
Resource les 13
Troubleshooting 14
Service
Introduction
Certicate
Declaration of Conformity 15

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SafeLine LEO 4
SafeLine LEO 4 v.1.02 EN
Introduction
Technical data main unit
Micro-SD max 32 GB (FAT/FAT32 format)
Loudspeaker: 8 ohm, 1-3 W
Display: 4 inch 800x480 pixels, 24 bit colour depth, parallel interface
Bluetooth: BLE 5
Supply voltage: 20-28 VDC
Supply current: 24VDC typical 30 mA, maximum 120 mA
Inputs and outputs: 4 IO
Input voltage: 20-28 VDC
Input current: 3.1 mA to 4.2 mA, @24VDC 3.5 mA
Output current: max 200 mA (PTC protected)

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Introduction
CiA417 mode:
All parameters are programmable with the Toolbox and CANwi-
zard. These are the recommended programming interfaces. Any
other programming method will not be supported by the SafeLine
technical support.
SafeLine Proprietary CAN:
The only way to congure the IPS with the SafeLine LEO 4 is
through the SafeLine LYNX app (previously SafeLine CONNECT
app). See app settings for actual programming possibilities.
Programming
notice

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Introduction
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 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 chang-
es, 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 equip-
ment, should install and con gure this produc t.
- This quality product is dedicated for the lift industry. It has been
designed and manufactured 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
environment and human health.
General
information

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Overview
Overview

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SafeLine LEO 4 v.1.02 EN
Overview
Overview 1. CAN LED’s:
Two LED’s indicating the current status of the CAN bus. They also
icker back and for th during the CAN bus auto baud rate detect.
2. CAN Termination
Slide switch used for setting the termination resistor, either on or off.
3. CAN connectors
Two connectors used for connecting the CAN bus and power to
the product.
4. Breather LED:
Early during the boot process, the breather LED is lit, and it re-
mains fully lit until the SafeLine LEO FDT4-CAN application takes
over and the LED begins to “breathe”.
5. Inputs and outputs
The SafeLine LEO FDT4-CAN have a total of 4 inputs and outputs.
All of them are I/O.
6. Internal speaker
Intended to be used only for arrival chime. For any other sound use
an external speaker – connect to .7.
7. Loudspeaker
This connector is used for an optional loudspeaker, used for oor
speech, button acknowledgment or other sounds.
8. SD-card
Stores the optional graphic and sound les. May also be used for
upgrading the built-in software.

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CAN H
+ 24 V
0 V
OFF ON
CAN L
0 V
CAN L
0 V
+24 V
IO2
0 V
+24 V
IO4
0 V
+24 V
IO3
0 V
+24 V
IO1
CAN H
+ 24 V
CAN-bus
term. switch
SafeLine LEO 4 v.1.02 EN
Installation
Wiring
instructions
Shield
Shield
Micro
SD-card

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Installation
The software for SafeLine LEO 4 handles different hardwares
and operation modes. The programming is done using either a
CANopen connection, or through BLE with SafeLine LYNX app
(previously SafeLine CONNECT app)
- 2 operation modes (CiA417, SafeLine Proprietary CAN)
- Programmable via CANopen or BLE
SafeLine LEO 4
Software
Special features CANopen car display
- Direction arrows (static and moving)
- Static text (e.g. “8 Persons, 630 kg”)
- Next stop (text announcement)
- Door animation
- Voice announcer for oor
- Background music
Special features CANopen oor display
- Direction arrows (moving)
- Hall lantern arrows
- Static text (e.g. “You are on oor 4”)
If any special setting/feature
is needed, please contact your
local SafeLine support.
Special features SafeLine Proprietary CAN display
- Backward compatible with the FD1600 and IPS
- Direction arrows (static and moving)
- Hall lantern arrows
- Voice announcer for oor
The software can be updated in two ways:
- Via CANopen connection tool
- Via: SD card, Bluetooth and SafeLine LYNX app
(previously SafeLine CONNECT app)
Many of the following features are optional and may be selec ted as
on/off. The actual active features depends on the programming and
the used lift controller in the CAN network.

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Conguration
Program features
description
Operation modes
The main operation mode of the display may be selected between
“CiA417” and “SafeLine Proprietary CAN” operation mode. The
“CiA417” CANopen operation mode is factory default. If the opera-
tion mode must be changed it is only possible through the SafeLine
LYNX app (previously SafeLine CONNECT app)
Display rotation
The display may be mounted in four directions, giving a versatile
installation where the connectors, SD card and LED’s may be in the
the optimal direction. Recommended installation is pointing the JST
connectors downward.
Company logo
A company logo may be added to the visuals of the display. The
SafeLine logo is factory default. Any custom made logo must be
added to the SD card.
Door animation
An animated door icon may be shown, following the real door
movement from the door controller (CAN bus). A countdown timer
also shows how long it takes before door movement begins.
Static text (like “8 Persons, 630 kg”)
The static text is freely denable, and may be used for static informa-
tion. The text is always visible, and can never be dened longer than
room for in the display (this text never rolls/scrolls).
Special text messages
Special text messages for re, overload, service etc. are free to be
dened by the user. Only text with highest priorit y (lowest number) is
shown on screen, the rest are idle, and are activated as soon as they
get the highest priority.
Acknowledgement tone
Acknowledgement tone for button pressed or button light on (ac-
knowledge light), can be dened to suit the installation and environ-
ment. The tone pitch, length and volume are dened by the user.
Door animation
Static icons
(1 of 3)
Company logo
Static text

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Conguration
Icons
Up to three static icons may be visible in the display. Some commonly
used icons are already installed in the display. Any custom icons must
be installed on the SD card.
All icons are 16 bit colour and in three sizes, small (72x72), medium
(128x128) and big (256x256). Icons must be standard “PNG” les, 16 bit
colour depth. Sounds must be 16kHz sample rate / 8 or 16bit / mono.
Voice announcer special messages
Special speech messages are also user-denable. As opposed to
the special text messages, there is no priority. The speech message
that is triggered rst is also played rst (FIFO). If more speech mes-
sages are active at the same time, they are all played in loop, as long
as they are active.
Direction arrows (static and moving)
Direction arrows are normally only used in car displays to visualize
the direction of travel, also showing a moving arrow when the lift is
moving. Optionally: it is possible to show the moving arrow also on
the oor displays.
Hall lantern arrows
The hall lantern mode (big arrows)
is shown at the oors where the
display is installed on oor.
Program features
description
Next stop (text announcement)
It is possible to show the next stop (next oor) on the display. This
text is shown instead of any active special text message, but only
for a short time.
Voice announcer for oor
When arriving at a oor it is possible to get an audio (speech)
announcement of the oor. If other speech messages are active,
this oor announcement is “pushed” in between and played as
soon as possible.
Background music
For background music it is possible to set up two time intervals
when music is active. The two intervals are typically one for week
days, and one for weekends. The intervals may also be used for the
same days, but different time intervals (i.e. morning and evening).

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Conguration
Sound Application sounds
The application and used Linux driver supports multiple sample
rates and channels, but it is recommended to use: 16kHz sample
rate/8 or 16 bit/mono.
Start-up
At start-up the unit can play a sound or jingle.
Call button acknowledgement
The acknowledgement tones from pressing a call button is generated
internally. The level, frequency and length can be set by the user.
Announcement
All sounds for oors, arrival and special messages must be placed
on the SD card.
Floor names
With CAR displays, the announcement of arrival to oor may be
used. The sound of each individual oor can be set and freely
selected by the user in any language (given the right language is
available on the SD card).
Special messages
Sounds for special messages, if used, can be set freely to any
sounds that are available on the SD card.
Arrival sound
Floor arrival sounds are normally used on FLOOR displays, and can
freely be set to any sound or voice output. Alternatively an
internally generated “gong” may be used.

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SD
CARD
SD
CARD
SD
CARD
SafeLine LEO 4 v.1.02 EN
Conguration
When a resource le like an icon, logo or sound le is searched
for, the resource is searched for on the SD card and then internally.
That means that a resource le with same name, both internally and
externally, is taken from the SD card. The SD card has the highest
priority.
It is not necessary to include the le extension in the resource
names. Remember that the Linux ® le system do care about if letters
are capital or not, meaning that “File.txt” is not the same as “le.txt”.
Icons and logos must be standard “PNG” les, 16 bit colour depth.
Sounds must be either wave les 16, 22.05 or 44.1 kHz sample
rate, and 8-16 bit mono/stereo, or MP3 les with bitrate 64-256 kbit
mono/stereo. If using MP3 les: recommended bit rate is 128 kbit.
External resources (SD card)
Customer/user les on the SD card used for icons, logos and speech
announcements, must be placed according to requirements below.
Resource les
Icons and logos
Icons and logos are all placed in sub folder “/PIC/”.
Sound les
All sound les are placed in sub folder “/WAV/”.
Optional music les are placed in “/WAV/MUSIC/.
Music les requirements
The music les are all stored in “/WAV/MUSIC/” folder.
All les in this directory are played in a loop as long as
the music is enabled. Don’t install one large music le
with all the music. Divide the le in natural segments
or melodies. Keep the size of the individual music les
smaller than 20 MB.

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Service
Troubleshooting Hash failure
All three LED’s are ashing in a xed tempo to indicate a failed
HASH check.
Cause:
1. The hash array is unprogrammed
2. FLASH chip is faulty
3. BLE chip is faulty
4. On-board le system error
5. Faulty software update
NOTE: In case of a "Hash
failure", the product can not be
operated in any way and must
be serviced.

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EU Declaration of Conformity
Product: Lift floor display
Type / model: FDT4
Article no: *FDT4-CAN-COP, *FDT4-CAN-OEM, *FDT4-CAN-REC
* FDT4-CAN-REC-SP
Manufacturer: SafeLine Sweden AB
Year: 2019
We herewith declare under our sole responsibility as manufacturer that the products referred to above
complies with the following EC Directives:
Directives
Radio Equipment (RED): 2014/53/EU
RoHS 2: 2011/65/EU
Standards applied
EN 81-20:2014 Lift: Safety & Technical requirements
EN 81-50:2014 Lift: Test and examination requirements
EN 81-70:2003/A1:2004 Lift: Accessibility to lifts for persons including persons with disability
EN 12015:2014 EMC: Emission, Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 12016:2013 EMC/Lifts: Immunity, Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 62368–1:2014/AC:2015 LVD: Information Technology Equipment
EN 50581:2012 RoHS: Technical doc. for assessment of restriction of RoHS.
For RED 2014/53/EU, the conformity assessment procedure “Module A” used as described in Annex II. Accordingly, respective manufacturer
has done the radio modules conformity assessment:
Standards applied Article of Directive 2014/53/EU
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011 3.1 (a): Health and safety of the user
EN 62311:2008
EN 301 489-1 v2.1.1 + EN 301 489-52v1.1.0 Draft 3.1 (B): Electromagnetic Compatibility
EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1
EN 300 328 V2.1.1 3.2: Effective use of spectrum allocated
Firmware used during assessment
SafeLine FDT4: 1.00
Tyresö, 2019-06-26
Lars Gustafsson,
Technical Manager, R&D , SafeLine Group
Module
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