Safeline SL6 User manual

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Lift Emergency Telephone
SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN
SL6+ manual

2SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN
Technical data main unit
Power Supply voltage: 230 VAC, 50 Hz, min: 6,4 W, max: 9,4 W
Battery Battery voltage: 12 VDC lead battery
Capacity: 1,2 Ah
Charge: 13,65 VDC, max. 200 mA
Emergency light Emergency light output: 12 VDC max 500 mA
Emergency signal Acoustic emergency signal output: 12 VDC max 200 mA
Inputs 10-30 VDC, 5 mA, optically isolated
Antenna connector SMA (female)
Size (H x W x D) SL6+: 160 x 241 x 47 mm, SL6+ Mini: 113 x 244 x 52 mm
Weight 1.7 kg
Relay outputs Max 1 A/30 VDC. volt free relay outputs.
IP code IP20
Audio les FormatWAVE-8or16kHz,16bitmono,max16sec/le
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0, BLE 2,4 GHz, (2402 – 2480 MHz), Max 2dBm
Operating temperature +5 C° — +40 C°
Air humidity 30% — 90% RH
Interface Boards *SL6-GSM-BOARD:
- Micro SIM, 15 x 12 x 0,76 mm
- Supports 2G (800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz)
- Requires SW 3.40 or later
*GSM-R/EGSM900/GSM1800
- RF output power: Class 4 [2 W] for GSM-R/EGSM-R/EGSM900,
Class 1 [1 W] for GSM1800
*IF-BOARD-4G
- Micro SIM, 15 x 12 x 0,76 mm
- Supports 2G, 3G and 4G (800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz)
- Requires SW 4.70 or later
This product is intended for use in EMEA countries.
Technical data voice station
Power Supply voltage: 12 VDC, current drain nominal 15 mA
Inputs 10-30 VDC, 5 mA, optically isolated
Pictogram outputs Max 100 mA, 24 VDC, transistor outputs, open collector
IP code COP: IP00
COP2,Surface-orushmountedunits:IP40
To reach safety level IP4X, suitable additional protection have to be
installed onsite.
Max cable length 0,22 mm² cable: 100 m
0,75 mm² cable: 250 m
Technical data

3SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN
Content General information 4
Overview 5
Description of the bus system 5
System overview 5
Overview SL6+ main unit 6
Overview SL6+ voice station 7
Address selection 9
Installation 10
Mounting 10
Wiring diagram SL6+ main unit 12
Wiring diagram voice station 13
Wiring diagram voice station screw terminals 13
Connecting the telephone line 14
Activating the SIM card 15
Bluetooth LED indication 15
LED indication front panel 16
LED indication for pictogram in car 17
Startup 18
Startup procedure 18
Conguration 19
Congurationoverviews 19
Remotecongurationwithtelephone/callingtheSL6:step1 21
Remotecongurationwithtelephone:step2 22
Initiate a restart from remote 23
On-sitecongurationwithtelephone 23
Congurationexamples 24
Parameter list 25
Relay functions 32
Operating 33
Collective fault 33
Calling with SafeLine SL6+ 34
Intercom between main unit and voice station 35
Outgoing call 35
Emergency calling process 36
Fallback 37
Fallback LMS codes 39
Fire mode 40
Service 41
Battery function 41
Troubleshooting main unit 42
Troubleshooting voice station 44
Related test Procedures 45
Internal operational failures 46
Declaration of Conformity 47

4SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 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
andcongurethisproduct.
- This quality product is dedi-
cated for the lift industry. It has
been designed and manufactu-
redtobeusedforitsspecied
purpose only. If it is to be used
for any other purpose, SafeLine
must be contacted in advance.
-Itshouldnotbemodied
or altered in any way, and
should only be installed and
conguredstrictlyfollowingthe
procedures described in this
manual.
- All applicable health and
safety requirements and
equipment standards should be
considered and strictly adhered
towheninstallingandcon-
guring this product.
-Afterinstallationandcon-
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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SafeLine SL6+
SafeLine
SL6+
SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN
System
overview
The SL6+ system consists of a main unit and up to six connected
voice stations. The system is based on a two-way system according
toEN81-28andusesabussystemforcommunicationbetween
main unit and stations.
The bus system consists of four wires: two for transfering voice and
data, and two for power supply.
Use the adress selector to set a unique adress for each station,
ranging from 1-6. It is important that each station have a unique
addresssetsothesystemisabletoreachallspecicvoicestations.
Description of
the bus system
Lift pit
Car unit/Fire unit*
Car top
Fire unit*
Fire unit*
Fire unit*
* Fire unit optional placement
Overview

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1. Bluetooth LED
2. RJ12 connector for optional
telephone handset
Forcongurationand
intercom communica-
tion. Can also be used for
external calls. Any stan-
dard analogue tone dial
telephone can be used.
3. Reset button
• Reset all alarms.
• Terminates a phone
call in progress.
• Triggers self test.
• Activates display of
GSM signal strength.
• Triggers battery test.
4. LED indicators
a. Mains power
b. Active alarm/battery
status
c. PSTN/GSM net call status
5. USB Mini B PC connection
Forrmwareupdateand
conguration.
6. RS232 PC connection
Forconguration.
7. Screw terminal for optional
telephone handset
Forcongurationand
inter-com communica-
tion.Can also be used for
external calls. Any stan-
dard analogue tone dial
telephone can be used.
8. Slot for optional card
CANopen-Lift
(*SL6-CAN-BOARD)
9. Connector for external
system speaker
10.Input LED
Green LEDs on when the
input is active.
11.Relay LED
Yellow LEDs on when the
relay is active.
12.GND
13.Terminals
14.12 V Battery, 1,2 Ah
15.Slot for GSM interface
board
Overview SL6+
main unit

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ADDRESS
J2
LOCAL BUTTON
BUS A
BUS B
OUT A (YELL.)
OUT B (GREEN)
INPUT A
INPUT B
EMG LIGHT +
HEARING LOOP
BUS GND
BUS 12V
J4 J3
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RS2
BUS-STATION
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1. Local button*
Only N/O. Connected with
*CABLE13.
2. Screw connector terminals*
3. Emergency light*
Is connected with
*CABLE13.
4. Hearing loop*
Is connected with
*CABLE13.
5. RS232 PC connection
Forrmwareupdate.
6. Terminal RJ45
Input/output, bus connec-
tion, power and external
pictogram.
7. Address selector
Selects the bus address for
the unit.
8. Volume control
9. Pictogram yellow
10.Microphone
11.Pictogram green
* NOTE: This connection may
not be present depending on
your product.
Change the default address
settings using SafeLine Pro or
SafeLine LYNX.
Overview SL6+
voice station
Default address setting:
Address Unit
1 Car unit
2 Top unit
3 Lift pit unit
4 Fire unit
5 Fire unit
6 Fire unit

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1. Address selector
Fixed value, set to address 1 (car unit).
To change address to 2, use a utility knife to cut the thin wire
marked with "Address: 1".
2. Connections
3. Pictogram output
4. Additional alarm button, N/O
5. RS232 PC connection
6. Volume control
7. Emergency light, only for SLB-SM-Pic-Light
8. Hearing loop
Overview SL6+
voice station
SLB3

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SL6
B
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Car/Lift pit unit
Address: 03
Car/Lift pit unit
Address: 02
Car/Lift pit unit
Address: 06
Car unit
Address: 01
B2 Bus GND (Grey)
B1 Bus 12 VDC (Orange)
B4 Bus B (Blue)
B3 Bus A (Brown)
Evacuation unit
The voice stations can be
connected to be used as an
evacuation unit.
The evacuation unit can include
up to 6 voice stations.
SL6-4G-UE

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>>1.5 m
0,1m²
SL6+
SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN
If GSM interface is installed
it has priority. If no active
SIM card is used, GSM inter-
face should be disabled.
Mounting Mounting main unit
Install the main unit in the machine room. Mount the SL6+ main unit
to a stable surface (eg. wall, controller cabinet), using appropriate
screws. No termination resistance is needed at the ends of the bus.
To avoid GSM interference: place the main unit, the stations and
the GSM antenna at least 1,5 meters apart. The antenna must be
placed on a metallic (earthed) surface of at least 150x150 mm and
be placed standing (vertical).
Installation

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*SL6-GSM-BOARD
with Micro SIM Card
*IF-BOARD-4G
with Micro SIM Card
Mounting additional circuit board
Unplug the main power and battery before performing
any changes. Circuit boards that can be mounted are
*SL6-GSM-BOARD or *IF-BOARD-4G
(please refer to "Technical data" for detailed information).
Mounting
If GSM interface is installed
it has priority. If no active
SIM card is used, GSM inter-
face should be disabled.

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A
B
C
D
E
F
PSTN
PSTN
+12 VDC
230 VAC L
230 VAC N
SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN
Wiring diagram
SL6+ main unit
Phone line, RJ12
Relay 1 Common
Relay 1 N/C
Relay 1 N/O
Bus 12 VDC
Bus GND
Bus A
Bus B
Battery +12 VDC
Battery 0 VDC
Input2*(congurable)
Input1*(congurable)
Emergency bell +**
Emergency bell –**
Emergency light +***
Emergency light –***
Relay 2 Common
Relay 2 N/C
Relay 2 N/O
Supply voltage for the SL6
must go through an all-pole
main switch in accordance
with EN81-20.
Connect the protective earth connection to the enclosure, with a
cable of at least 1,5mm².
* Input1and2arecongurableN/OorN/CinputswithSafeLine
ProorSafeLineLYNX.Forcongurationdetails,setabeltotheleft.
** Maximum 200 mA on the emergency bell output.
*** Maximum 500 mA on the emergency light output.
Input 1 and 2 options
None
Filter
LMS/SMS
Clear/Maintenance
Fire Mode (default input 2)
Alarm Button (default input 1)

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Wiring diagram
voice station
*InputAisconguredwitheither:
• SafeLine Pro or SafeLine LYNX, N/O (default) or N/C.
• Parameter *89*, please refer to the corresponding code in
the ”Parameter List”.
Grey
Orange
Black
Red
Yellow
Green
Blue
Brown
Input B, not in use
Input A, alarm button
(optional)
Output A, yellow
pictogram (optional)
Output B, green
pictogram (optional)
B2 Bus GND
B1 Bus 12 VDC
B4 Bus B
B3 Bus A
Only when using
External pictogram
and alarm button
JST connection
*CABLE18
RJ45 connection
*CABLE03
Wiring diagram
voice station
screw terminals
*InputAisconguredwitheither:
• SafeLine Pro N/O (default) or N/C.
• Parameter *89*, please refer to the corresponding
code in the ”Parameter List”.
1. Bus A
3. Output A, yellow pictogram
2. Bus B
4. Output B, green pictogram
5. Input A*, alarm button
6. Not in use
7. Bus GND
8. Bus 12 VDC

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RJ12
1
2
6
5
4
3
SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN
Connecting the
telephone line
Connect the telephone line parallell in universal terminals or the
RJ-plug, see picture above. It’s possible to connect up to nine SL6+
main units to the same telephone line.
In order to access the unit remotely, it needs to be assigned a unit
number. Please refer to parameter *82* in the “Parameter List” for
more information.
Phone line is connected via RJ12 or terminal A through the
following:
Input
Not in use
Output
Output
Not in use
Input
NOTE: a common mode choke is required (2.2 mH) if you have an
SafeLine SL6+ with a PCB version below 1.51. You can identify the
PCBversiononyourSL6+bycheckingthemainboard’s7-gure
number, e.g. “0175146”, where the last three numbers indicates
the PCB version. If you have an SL6+ with a version number above
1.50, you may disregard this information.

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The SL6+ can only recognize the PIN code if the
code is set to “1234”, “0000”, “1111” or if it is
deactivated. If set to anything else, the SL6+ can
not use the SIM card.
If the PIN code is set to “1234”, “0000”or
deactivated, the SIM card can be used on any of SafeLine's GSM
products.
Setting the PIN code
1. Insert the SIM card in an ordinary cell phone. In the phone's secu-
rity settings, change the PIN to “1234”. If not possible, set the
PIN code to “0000” or, if available, set the ”PIN code request”
option to “OFF”.
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.
4. Make a call to the SL6+ after insertion to ensure there is a proper
connection.
"1111" PIN code
If the PIN is set to “1111”, the code will be randomly generated by
the SafeLine GSM unit and memorized. This is a safety measure,
making sure the SIM card will only work with the selected SafeLine
GSM unit. To change the PIN again, use the PUK code provided to
you by your mobile services provider for setting up a new PIN.
If you want to upload a new SIM card for the GSM unit with a new
“1111”PIN,youwillrstneedtouploadaSIMcardwithPINcode
“1234” or “0000” to clear the old code in memory.
Activating the
SIM card
If you enter the wrong PIN
code 3 times, the SIM card
will be blocked, requiring
PUK code to unblock. If so,
the SL6+ can not be started
and LED3 will turn red.
Bluetooth LED
Flashing blue Advertising, the unit can be found by the LYNX scanner.
Slowly ashing blue Initiating, takes about one second.
Flickering blue Connected, the unit is connected to a cellphone.
Bluetooth LED
indication

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LED1
LED2
LED3
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Reset
*Minimum signal strength for using GSM interface.
LED indication
front panel
LED 1 indicates the power supply status
Continuous green Mains power supply OK
Flashing red (400/400 ms) Battery operated, with power to the emergency light.
Continuous red Battery operated, no power to the emergency light
LED 2 indicates active alarm and battery condition
Light off No active alarm/battery OK.
Rapidly ashing yellow (200/200 ms) Active alarm not reset
Flashing red (400/400 ms) Battery check in progress.
Continuous red Battery test failure/no battery connected
LED 3 indicates the phone line's status
Flashing green (100/100 ms) Fire mode activated.
Flashing green (400/400 ms) Call connection in progress.
Slowly ashing green (200/4600 ms) Telephone line connected. GSM network OK.
Continuous green Call connected.
Flashing yellow (100/100 ms) Incoming call.
Flashing red
(400/400 ms)
PSTN: No telephone line connected.
GSM: Searching for GSM network.
Continuous red No SIM card (when using GSM).
Reset button
Press for 3 sec Show GSM signal strength (see table below).
Press 3 times Start a self test (battery + bus initialization).
Press once Resets an active alarm. Aborts calls in progress.
Press 5 sec - release SL6+ turns off. NOTE! Refers to battery powered only!
LED
1 2 3
GSM signal
strength
= 100 %
>= 85 %
>= 70 %
>= 55 %
>= 30 %*
>= 15 %
>= 0 %

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LED indication
for pictogram
in car
Yellow LED Green 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.
Standard (*78*0#) Yellow LED Green 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 quickly Flashing twice every second
Alarm button active.
Flashing two times every 5
seconds
Alarmlteractivated.
Continuous light Activated alarm. Remains lit
until reset.
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
Test alarm (line check) failed
Returns to normal at next valid
test alarm.
Test alarm (line check) failed
Returns to normal at next valid test
alarm.

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1. Upon startup: a tone sequ-
ence is heard in the system
speaker.
2. Check 230 VAC mains power.
3. SL6+ main unit searches for
stations connected to the
bus. For every voice station
found, a beep sound is
heard in the system speaker.
Example: found all voice
stations except for number
4. Refer to chapter: Troubles-
hooting voice station.
5. When a working telephone
line is connected or a
GSMnetisavailable,LED3
isashinggreenevery
5seconds.
6. Refer to chapter:
Troubleshooting main unit.
Startup
procedure
The unit will not start at
battery connection only.
Startup
123456
Connect the battery
Connect 230 VAC
LED 1 turns green?
Startup the SL6+
No 230 VAC
or broken unit
SL6+ searches for
connected bus units
Number of
beeps OK?
SL6+ checks for valid
telephone line or GSM net
LED3ashinggreen? No telephone line
or GSM net.
Unit communication
failure
Startup ready

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ProLink SLProLink
SafeLine Pro
SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN
Con guration methods and
con guration codes with
a telephone is described
on the following pages
under "Remote con gura-
tion with telephone" and
"On-site con guration with
telephone".
Con guration
Con guration with SafeLine Pro
Theunitcanbeconguredattheofcepriortotheinstallationor
on site after installation.
ThecongurationsoftwareSafeLineProcanbedownloadedfrom
www.safeline-group.com.
ThecongurationcableisprovidedbySafeLine.
Remote con guration with SafeLine Pro/ProLink
Theunitcanalsoberemotelyconguredattheofceafterinstal-
lation. Connect a SafeLine ProLink modem with a phone line to a
computer with SafeLine Pro and a serial cable.
Con guration with the LYNX app
Forcongurationviaapp,downloadtheLYNXappfromGoogle
Play or Apple App store and register an account.
Con guration
overviews

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Con guration
overviews
On-site con guration with telephone
Forconguration,youcanuseanyPSTNtonedialphone.
• Plug the handset into the RJ12 contact of the main station
(see "Screw terminal for optional telephone handset").
• Entercongurationcodesonthehandsetkeypad.
Remote con guration with telephone
Forremoteconguration,youcanuseanyPSTNtonedialphone.
• Dial the phone number of the SL6+.
• Enterthefunctioncodesonthephonekeypadtostartcongu-
ration (password has to be entered, see "Parameter list").
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