Safeline TTR User manual

SafeLine TTR
Installation manual
ENGLISH v.1.01
05.2012
PATENT PENDING
Emergency telephone for lifts. Complies to EN81-28 and
EN81-70 standards.

TECHNICAL DATA
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.
Emergency light: Emergency light output: 12V max 0.5A.
Acoustic emergency signal output: 12 VDC max 0.5A.
Inputs: 10-30 Volts; 5 mA. Optically isolated.
Pictogram outputs: Max 2A/30V DC, 0.5A/125V AC potential free relay outputs.
Size: 180 x 142 x 70 mm (L x W x H).
Weight: 1.5kg
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Table of contents
Service
Introduction
Operating
Configuration
Installation
Start up
General information 4
Safety Precautions! 4
Congratulations on your new “TTR” elevator alarm 5
Component list 6
Mounting 8
Wiring diagram -Emg. bell and -light 9
Wiring diagram -Emg. bell and pictograms 10
Wiring diagram -Emg. light and pictograms 11
Wiring diagram -Extra station card 12
Wiring diagram -PSTN LINE (Max 9 units) 12
Activating the SIM card 13
LED indication SafeLine TTR Front panel 14
LED indication Pictograms 15
Test procedure after installation 16
Configuration methods 17
Remote Config. with telephone first step 18
Remote Config. with telephone second step 19
On-site configuration with telephone 20
Configuration example 21
Configuration codes table 22
Calling with SafeLine TTR 25
Intercom -machine room to car/pit/Top of car 26
Emergency calling process 27
Battery function 28
Troubleshooting 29
Service repair form 30

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Introduction
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The emergency telephone SafeLine was built to state of the art-technology and to generally recognized
safety-related technical standards currently applicable. These installation instructions are to be followed by
all persons working with the SafeLine, 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 SafeLine may only be used for its intended purpose. Note in particular that, no unauthorized changes
or additions may be made inside the SafeLine or to 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 and
changes.
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.
Electrical and electronic products can 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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General information
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CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW “TTR” ELEVATOR ALARM
Please read the following information, as it contains important information about differences
between TTR and other alarms!
General:
• Telephone in machineroom must be connected to the RJ12 jack on the front of the TTR unit.
• RJ12 jack next to the 14 pin connector is for the microphone, alternatively microphone and
external speaker (sold separately).
• The emergency button’s function (NO or NC) is set by the jumpers on the TTR board (not
autodetect).
• Install jumpers on the TTR board, so they stand as the unit which is replaced (same jumper
names).
• Remember to attach the unit, and tighten the screws in the lid to avoid the device to “rattle”.
• The battery is disconnected at delivery and must be connected when the TTR is installed.
If using emergency lights:
• To provide 1 hour of emergency lights, the TTR should not be loaded with more than 3-5W
(replace 10W halogen pin bulb with a 5W bulb)
If using pictograms:
• Pictograms are active +12 V, ground (0V) is connected to terminal input 7 (not terminal input 5)
• Remember to activate TTR’s relays as pictograms (* 88 * 1 #)
If using extra station under the car or in the shaft:
• There should be installed an extra board (SL3000-XRemBoard).

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1. Connector RJ12 for optional telephone
handset
For programming and intercom communication.
Can also be used for external calls. Any standard
analogue tone dial telephone can be connected.
2. Reset button
• Reset all alarms.
• Terminates a phone call in progress.
• Triggers manual battery check
• Activates display of GSM signal quality.
3. LED indicators
a. Mains power
b. Active alarm / Battery status
c. PSTN / GSM Net / Call status
4. RS232 PC connection
For firmware update and configuration.
5. Slot for optional extra station card
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 for the
set delay time, an emergency call is emitted. The
recorded message can be different for each unit.
6. Jumpers for emergency button
Selects NO/NC for the emergency button
7. Jumpers for pictogram, emergency light and
sounder
The outputs from the SafeLine TTR can be
configured by use of the jumpers J8 and J9 to
activate pictograms emergency light and sounder
switch.
8. Terminals
9. GSM antenna holder
10. Volume control
For loudspeaker in car. Turn right to increase the
volume.
11. Slot for PSTN or GSM card
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Extra station cardPSTN card GSM card
1. Terminal or RJ12 connector for PSTN line.
Internal connection of PSTN line.
2. GSM antenna connection, SMA
Fixed to the holder (refer to item 8 on the previous page).
3. SIM-card holder
4. Volume controls
For the extra remotes. Turn right to increase the volume.
5. Terminals
For the extra remotes.
6. Extra remote (max 2)
Mounted in the lift shaft, on top, or under the car.
7. GSM antenna

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Mounting interface boards
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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WIRING DIAGRAM -EMG. BELL AND -LIGHT
NOT USED
PHONE LINE PSTN
PHONE LINE PSTN
NOT USED
EMG. BUTTON
EMG. BUTTON
INPUT 1 LMS
INPUT 2 LMS
GROUND
NOT USED
12 V DC IN
EMG. BELL OUT +
EMG. LIGHT +
EMG. LIGHT -
POWER
SUPPLY
12 V DC
Jumper settings
With the jumpers “J8” and J9 in the position as shown left, the SafeLine TTR
can supply backup power for emergency light in the lift car.
The jumpers “J1”, “J2” and “J5” shall be set as shown left and shall not be
changed.

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Jumper settings
WIRING DIAGRAM -EMG. BELL AND PICTOGRAMS
NOT USED
PHONE LINE PSTN
PHONE LINE PSTN
NOT USED
EMG. BUTTON
EMG. BUTTON
INPUT 1 LMS
INPUT 2 LMS
GROUND
NOT USED
12 V DC IN
YELLOW PICT.
GREEN PICT.
POWER
SUPPLY
12 V DC
EMG. BELL OUT +
With the jumpers “J8” and J9 in the position as shown left, the SafeLine TTR
can operate pictograms according to EN 81-28 / EN 81-70.
The jumpers “J1”, “J2” and “J5” shall be set as shown left and shall not
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WIRING DIAGRAM -EMG. LIGHT AND PICTOGRAMS
With the jumpers “J8” and J9 in the position as shown left, the SafeLine
TTR can sypply backup power for emergency light in the lift car.
The SafeLine TTR can also operate pictograms according to EN 81-28 / EN
81-70.
The jumpers “J1”, “J2” and “J5” shall be set as shown left and shall not be
changed.
Jumper settings
NOT USED
PHONE LINE PSTN
PHONE LINE PSTN
NOT USED
EMG. BUTTON
EMG. BUTTON
INPUT 1 LMS
INPUT 2 LMS
GROUND
NOT USED
YELLOW PICT.
GREEN PICT.
EMG. LIGHT +
EMG. LIGHT –
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WIRING DIAGRAM -PSTN LINE (MAX 9 UNITS)
Connect the telephone line in parallel according to the picture above.
It’s possible to connect up to 9 SafeLine TTR units to the same telephone line.
WIRING DIAGRAM -EXTRA STATION CARD
ORANGE
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ACTIVATING THE SIM CARD
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 TTR can only recognize the PIN code if the code is set to “1234”, “0000”, “1111”. In some
cases the code can also be deactivated. If the PIN code is set to “1234”, “0000” or if it is deactivated the
SIM card can be moved from the SafeLine TTR to any of SafeLine GSM products.
If the Pin code is set to “1111” the SIM cards code will be randomly changed by the SafeLine GSM unit
and memorized. 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 memorized by the unit. If you want to upload a new SIM card with PIN
code “1111” you will need to first upload a SIM card with PIN code “1234” or “0000” this to clear the old
code in memory.
PIN code (set to “1234”, “0000” or deactivate).
1. Insert the SIM card in an ordinary cellular phone. In the “Security settings” menu, change the PIN
code to “1234”. If this is not possible , set the PIN code to “0000” 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
TTR.
4. Also make a call to SafeLine TTR after insertion to check that it is possible to get a proper connection.
NOTE!
If you enter the wrong PIN code 3 times, the SIM card will be blocked (requires PUK code to
unblock). The SafeLine TTR can not be started and the LED (3) will turn red.

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LED 1 indicates the power supply status:
Continuous green Mains power supply OK.
Flashing red 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.
Continuous red Battery test failure.
Flashing red Battery check in progress.
Rapidly flashing Yellow Active alarm not reset
LED 3 indicates the phone line’s status:
Continuous red No SIM-card (when using GSM).
Flashing red No telephone line connected.
Searching for GSM-network.
Flashing green Telephone line connected.
GSM-network OK.
Flashing yellow Incoming call.
Flashing green Call connection in progress.
Continuous green Call connected.
Reset button
Hold for 4 sec Show GSM signal strength.
Press 3 times Start a battery condition test
Press once Resets an active alarm.
Aborts calls in progress.
LED INDICATION SAFELINE TTR FRONT PANEL
*Minimum signal strenght for using GSM
Interface
Colour code Signal strenght
3 Green 100%
1 Yellow, 2 Green, 86%
2 Yellow,1 Green, 71%
3 Yellow 57%
1 Red, 2 Yellow*29%
2 Red, 1 Yellow 15%
3 Red 0%
LED 1
LED 2
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LED INDICATION PICTOGRAMS
Yellow LED, “Call in progress“
The Yellow Pictogram LED, is lit as soon as the
alarm button is pressed.
Strictly EN81-70 (*88*1#)
Green LED, “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.
Yellow LED
Yellow steady:
Activated alarm. Remains lit until reset.
Green LED
Green steady:
Call connected.

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TEST PROCEDURE AFTER INSTALLATION
Internal dial tone
Phone line dial tone
SafeLine will make a self test
LED 3 flashes green 5 times.
Short tone in the speaker.
LED 1 turns green.
LED 3 flashes green
Connect a telephone to the RJ12
connector on the front of the SafeLine
All LEDs are off
No tone
No reaction
No tone
LED 3 flashes red 5 times.
Long tone in the speaker.
Press
Dial out Go to Troubleshoot
Check the handset
Check mains power
Check battery voltage
Connect 230 VAC
Connect 12V battery plug
LED 1 flashes red
Lift the handset
Check the mic and speaker
connections
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SafeLine Pro
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Pro
SL ProLink
TTR
SafeLine Pro
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Pro
TTR
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Configuration with telephone
CONFIGURATION METHODS
• On site configuration with telephone.
For configuration, you can use any PSTN tone dial
phone.
Plug the handset into the plug of the main station.
Enter function codes on the handset keypad.
• Configuration with SafeLine Pro.
The unit can be configured at the office prior to the
installation or on site after installation.
The configuration software SafeLine Pro can be
downloaded from www.safeline.eu.
The configuration cable is provided by SafeLine.
• Remote configuration with telephone.
For remote configuration, 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
configuration (password has to be entered).
• Remote configuration with SafeLine Pro.
The unit can also be remotely configured at
the office after installation.
Connect a SLPro Link modem to a computer
with SafeLine Pro and a serial cable.
If SafeLinePro is used for configuration, you can go directly to chapter “Operation”.
Configuration methods with telephone and configuration codes is described on next page.
Configuration with PC

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REMOTE CONFIG. WITH TELEPHONE FIRST STEP
• In order to remotely configure the SafeLine, the unit must first be put into configuration mode via voice
communication mode. To enter voice communication mode, refer to the instructions below.
• After the unit has been set in voice communication mode, follow the steps for remote configuration
on the next page.
Dial the phone number of the
SafeLine
Multiple
SafeLine connected to phone
number?
1 short beep,
first SafeLine answers
Press unit number [1-9].
3 long beeps,
SafeLine answers
Voice communication mode
entered
Dial the phone number of the units phone or
GSM subscription.
If there is only one unit connected, the unit
answers with 3 long tones.
If there are multiple units connected, the unit
answers with a short beep.
If there are more than one unit connected to
the phone number, use the unit number to
communicate with the selected unit.
When 3 long tones are heard, the selected
unit are reached and voice communication
mode is established.
Now the telephone beeps every 5 seconds.
This is to notify the passengers of the ongoing
call (anti eaves dropping).
After 2 rings the unit answers with a short
beep.
If multiple SafeLine TTR units connected in
parallel you have to press the unit number just
once.
If there are other units (E.G SafeLine 3000,
MX2) connected in serial you may have to
press the unit number several times before
the 3 long tones are heard.
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If the time between the operation of two keys exceeds 10 seconds, the code has to be reentered.
If the time exceeds 30 seconds, the call is disconnected or configuration mode is ended.
REMOTE CONFIG. WITH TELEPHONE SECOND STEP
No
Remote configuration with
external telephone
2 short beeps
(waiting for PIN code)
Valid PIN-code?
Dial to enter
configuration mode
Enter the PIN-code
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
2 short beeps
(entering config. mode)
2 short beeps
Continue configure? Quit configuration, press
Invalid PIN code
(one long tone)
2 short beeps?
No
Invalid input (one long tone)
Last code has to be reentered
Call disconnected or end of
configuration.
SafeLine will restart with new
settings
Enter code,eg: *11* 012341234 #
Enter setting, eg: *11* 012341234 #
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ON-SITE CONFIGURATION WITH TELEPHONE
On site configuration with
telephone
Lift the telephone
and wait for dial tone
Dial to enter
configuration mode
2 short beeps
(entering config. mode)
Continue configure?
2 short beeps?
Invalid input (one long tone)
Last code has to be
reentered
Call disconnected or end of
configuration.
SafeLine will restart with the
new settings
2 short beeps
Quit configuration, Press
No
No
Yes
Yes
Enter code,eg: *11* 012341234 #
Enter setting, eg: *11* 012341234 #
End parameter: *11* 012341234 #
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