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SL1 manual

Lift Emergency Telephone Reliability – brought to you from Tyresö Sweden


www.safeline-group.com

02.2023 © 2023 SafeLine and all the SafeLine products and


SL1 v.2.1.0 EN accessories are copyrighted by law.
Technical data
Power Supply voltage: 10-30 VDC
Current consumption max 50 mA.
Emergency signal button Can be set as N/O or N/C, 10-30 VDC
Auxillary input Can be set as N/O or N/C, 10-30 VDC
Size (H x W x D) 100 x 60 x 24mm
Operation temperature +5°- 40°
Air humidity 30%-90% R

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Content General information 4

Overview 5
Measurements 6
Measurements and component list 7

Installation 8
Wiring diagram 8
Wiring diagram, SafeLine SL1 on a PSTN LINE 9

Configuration 10
Configuration overviews 10
Configuration method 12
Configuration unit numbers 13
Configuration examples 14
Parameter list 15

Operating 19
LED indication for pictogram in car 19
Testing 20
Emergency calling process 21

Service 22
Trouble­shooting 22

Declaration of Conformity 23

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General This unit was built with state-
of-the-art technology and to
Safety Precautions!
- Only trained professionals,
information generally recognised safety
related technical standards
who are authorised to work on
the equipment, should install
currently applicable. These and configure this product.
installation instructions are
- This quality product is dedi-
to be followed by all people
cated for the lift industry. It has
working with the unit, in both
been designed and manufactu-
installation and maintenance.
red to be used for its specified
purpose only. If it is to be used
It is extremely important that
for any other purpose, SafeLine
these installation instructions
must be contacted in advance.
are made available at all times
to the relevant technicians, - It should not be modified
engineers or servicing and or altered in any way, and
maintenance personnel. The should only be installed and
basis prerequisite for safe configured strictly following the
handling and trouble free procedures described in this
operation of this system is a manual.
sound knowledge of the basic - All applicable health and
and special safety regulations safety requirements and
concerning conveyor techno- equipment standards should be
logy, and elevators in particular. considered and strictly adhered
The unit may only be used for to when installing and confi-
its intended purpose. Note in guring this product.
particular that, no unauthorised
changes or additions may be - After installation and confi-
made inside the unit or indivi- guration this product and the
dual components. operation of the equipment
should be fully tested to ensure
Exclusion of liability correct operation before the
The manufacturer is not liable equipment is returned to
with respect to the buyer of normal use.
this product or to third parties
for damage, loss, costs or work Electrical and electronic
incurred as a result of accidents, products may contain materials,
misuse of the product, incorrect parts and units that can be
installation or illegal changes, dangerous for the environment
repairs or additions. Claims and human health. Please
under warranty are likewise inform yourself about the local
excluded in such cases. The rules and disposal collection
technical data is the latest system for electrical and
available. The manufacturer electronic products. The correct
accepts no liability arising from disposal of your old product
printing errors, mistakes or will help to prevent negative
changes. consequences for the environ-
ment and human health.
Declaration of conformity
Download ”The declaration of
conformity” at our website:
www.safeline-group.com

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Overview 1 2

(Vol. +) 4

(Vol. -)

1. System LED

2. Connector terminal
Power, emergency button, phone line and auxillary inputs.

3. RS232 PC connection
For firmware update and configuration with SafeLine Pro.

4. Keyboard
For configuration.

5. Volume control
Buttons 2 and 8 raises respectively lowers the speaker volume.

6. Connector terminal
Connections for external pictograms and button.

7. RJ12 connector
Connections for extra button, microphone and speaker.

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Measurements SafeLine SL1 COP
Article number: *SL1

80
69,5

10
89,5
100
108

98
4,5
13,2

29 26,3
60

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Measurements SafeLine SL1 - alarm button with microphone
Article number: *LT-stat01
and component
list
2 x 9,5
ALARM 2x 5

Button

69

59

PSTN

39 31

Microphone

SafeLine SL1- alarm button, microphone and speaker


Article number: *LT-stat02

Speaker 5
ALARM

Button

119

Mic.
PSTN
27
57

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Installation

Wiring diagram

8
Extra remote
Telephone line in

Telephone line out to


next SafeLine

(Vol. -)
(Vol. +)
Extra emer- Voltage supply +10-30V
gency button Voltage supply 0V
Alarm button
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Filter

Max 100mA LED


Extra pictograms
Voltage supply +10 - 30V
Max voltage +12V if using SL Pic.

SL1 v.2.1.0 EN
Wiring Parallel-wiring
Two wires required. Unit numbers must be pre-configured.
diagram,
SafeLine SL1 Phone
line in
on a PSTN LINE
(Max 9 units) (Vol. +) (Vol. +) (Vol. +)

(Vol. -) (Vol. -) (Vol. -)

Daisy-chain-wiring (serial wiring)


Four wires required. Unit numbers can be configured remotely.

Phone
line in

(Vol. +) (Vol. +) (Vol. +)

(Vol. -) (Vol. -) (Vol. -)

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Configuration

Configuration Keyboard configuration


The integrated keyboard at the rear of the SafeLine enables a fast
overviews configuration of the unit.

Configuration methods and


configuration codes with
a telephone is described (Vol. +)

later on the following


pages: "Remote configura-
(Vol. -)

tion with telephone" and


"On-site configuration with SL1
telephone".

Configuration with SafeLine Pro


The unit can be configured at the office prior to the installation or at
site after installation.

The configuration software SafeLine Pro can be downloaded from


www.safeline-group.com.

The configuration cable is provided by SafeLine.

(Vol. +)

(Vol. -)

SafeLine Pro SL1

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Remote configuration
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 the configuration (password has to be
entered).

1 2 3 (Vol. +)

4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
(Vol. -)

SL1

Remote configuration with SafeLine Pro/ProLink


The unit can also be remotely configured at the office after installa-
tion.

Connect a SafeLine ProLink modem with a phone line to a


computer with SafeLine Pro and a serial cable.

(Vol. +)

(Vol. -)

SafeLine Pro SL ProLink SL1

LYNX app
To configure the unit through the LYNX app, the CONNECTable
(*CONNECTABLE) is required. Plug in CONNECTable through the
unit’s serial port and configure the unit through the app just like any
other unit.

SL3000 CONNECTable LYNX

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Configuration Remote configuration,
external telephone
On-site configuration using
the keyboard
method Start programming
Dial phone number
If the time between the
00
operation of two keys Multiple units connected
exceeds 10 seconds, the to phone line?
code has to be re-entered. If
the time between exceeds 1 beep
30 seconds, the call is (first SL1 answers)
disconnected or configura-
tion mode is ended.
Press unit no. [ 1-9 ]
repeatedly
(until recieving 3 tones)

3 tones
(Requested unit answers)

Start programming
00

2 short beeps
(waiting for password)

Enter the password:


*0000#

Wrong password
Valid password?
(One long beep)

2 short beeps (entering


configuration mode)

Quit configuration
Continue configuration?
*00*#
Enter code and data, eg:
*11*012341234# 2 short beeps

One long beep. Invalid Call disconnected or end


input. Last code has 2 short beeps? of configuration. SL1 will
to be re-entered. restart with new settings.

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Configuration To remotely program a parallel connected unit, the unit number
has to be pre-programmed. If units are connected in series (daisy
unit numbers chain), unit numbers can be remotely programmed.

Remotely program unit numbers in SafeLines connected in


series:

Programming the unit number


Dial phone number.
Start programming
00 First unit answers

Enter the password Program unit as number 1


*0000#
Hang up
Unit number
*82*n#
Re-dial the phone number

Terminate programming
Press the next unit
*00*# 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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Configuration SafeLine emergency telephone units
Example 1.
examples Storing of two different telephone numbers, one to be answered
by P100 code and the other one with voice. (For test facility, see
example 2.)
If at any time you need to
start over, use the factory 1. Start configuration:
reset command *99*1#. 00
Please refer to the full
configuration setup in the 2. 1st phone number:
“Parameter list” as these are *11*12345678#
merely examples.
3. 2nd phone number:
*12*23456789#
4. Call type 1st number:
*21*0# - Example: Answered with P100 code.

5. Call type 2st number:


*22*1# - Example: Answered as voice call.

6. Alarm button delay:


* 8 7 * 0 3 #- Example: 3 seconds delay.
7. End configuration:
*00*
Example 2
SLCC (SafeLine Call Centre) and 3 day test.

1. Start configuration:
00
2. Enter P100 ID code:
*01*45645645#
Lift ID code (each lift must have its own unique code).

3. Set test alarm type:


*31*0# - Example: Test alarm type P100.

4. Set number of days between test alarm:


* 2 7 * 0 3 #- Example: 3 days between test alarm.
5. LMS phone number:
* 1 6 * 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 # (Only if using SLCC)
6. Test alarm:
*17*12312312#
(For more information, please refer to parameter *17* in the
”Parameter list”)

7. End configuration:
*00*
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Parameter list

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.
2nd Phone number *12* ---------# If calling through a switch board, delay time
can be set by adding asterisks between
3rd Phone number *13* ---------# leading number and telephone number.
Each asterisk is equal to one second delay.
Example: *11*(0)**1234567#
4th Phone number *14* ---------#

Call type Code Data Comments

Call type 1st number *21* -# Change call type: 1-4:th number
0 = P100
Call type 2nd number *22* -# 1 = VOICE (Default)
2 = Q23
Call type 3rd number *23* -# 3 = CPC
Change this only if your alarm operator is
using any of the mentioned protocols.
Call type 4th number *24* -#

Call type LMS number *30* -# LMS(Lift Monitoring System) call type
0 = P100
3 = CPC (Only battery alarm)

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Test alarm & Code Data Comments
battery alarm
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 no. *41* --# Alarm character. only when using CPC as alarm
protocol normally 10 or 27 check with your alarm
Alarm character 2nd no. *42* --#
company !
Alarm character 3rd no. *43* --#
Alarm character 4th no. *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 *51* ”Speak” # This message will be played in the lift cabin when
played in the lift car. the emergency lift telephone starts calling the
alarm 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 emer-
gency call centre.
Record alarm message from*52* ”Speak” # This message will be played to the alarm receiver
Lift Car to alarm central 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 termi-
nate the call, press “#” before hanging up.
Options for the recorded *61* -# 0 = Disable recorded message.
distress message 1 = Enables recorded message.
*61* # Play the the recorded message.
Options for the recorded *62* -# 0 = Disable recorded message.
message from lift car 1 = Enables recorded message.
*62* # Play the the recorded message.

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Other codes Code Data Comments

Emergency signal in *71* -# The speaker siren will sound at emergency call.
speaker 1 = On (Default)
0 = Off

Ring tone timeout *72* --# Number of ring signals before dialling the next number.

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

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

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 receipt 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.

Indicator mode *78* -# 0 = Standard


1 = Strictly EN81-28

Voice communication *79* -# 1 - 20 minutes. Standard = 8 min


time-out

Reset active alarm automa- *80* # 0 = OFF,


tically 1 = ON (Default)

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Other codes Code Data Comments

Auto answer *81* --# No of signals before SafeLine answers incoming call.
Can be set from 00-16. (Default = 02)
00=no answer.

Unit number *82* -# Configure 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 *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 emer-
gency 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)<

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 configuration is termi-
nated.
1 = Emergency call
2 = Test alarm
3 = Battery failure
4 = Microphone/Loudspeaker failure
5 = Emergency call
6 = Maintenance
7 = Main unit power failure

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#

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Operating

LED indication
for pictogram
in car

Yellow LED Green LED System LED


Call in progress Call connected The system LED is
The yellow pictogram The green pictogram located on the back-
LED is lit as soon as the LED turns on as soon as side of the unit.
alarm button is pressed. the SafeLine unit detects
a responding voice. The
LED is turned off when
the call is terminated.

Standard (*78*0#) Yellow LED Green LED System LED


Light off No alarm activated Telephone line not OK. -
Flashing slowly Flashing once every 5 Flashing once every 5 Flashing once every 5
seconds seconds seconds:
Telephone line not OK. Unit is OK. Telephone line OK.
Flashing quickly Flashing twice every Flashing two times Flashing two times
second every 5 seconds every 5 seconds:
Alarm button active. Alarm filter activated. No telephone connec-
tion available.
Flashing rapidly:
Incoming call.
Continuous light Activated alarm. Call connected. Call connected.
Remains lit until reset.

Strictly EN81-28
(*78*1#) Yellow LED Green LED
Flashing Flashing twice every -
second
Alarm button active.

Continuous light Activated alarm. Call connected.


Remains lit until reset.

Test alarm failure Yellow LED Green LED


Light on for 1 second Test alarm (line check) Test alarm (line check) failed
then light off for 1 failed Returns to normal at next valid test alarm.
second Returns to normal at
next valid test alarm.

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Testing
Testing the SafeLine SL1

Connect 10-30 VDC

SafeLine SL1 will


make a self test

Green LED flashes 5 times. Yellow LED flashes 5 times.


Short tone in the speaker. Long tone in the speaker.

Check the mic and


Connect telephone line
speaker connections

Green LED flashes every 5 sec


Yellow LED flashes
if valid tel. line connected
every 5 sec.
and set to standard.

Press on keypad:
Check telephone line
0

Phone line dial tone No connection

Check landline.
Dial out on keypad
Go to "Trouble­shooting"

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Emergency Push the alarm button in the lift cabin to initiate an emergency call.
To restart the dialling process, push the alarm button again.
calling process
Emergency call -
With 4 stored telephone Emergency alarm activated
numbers in the system, 1 min.
each number can be called
3 times. This adds up to the
12 call limit. Dial tone? Line missing or busy

Calling 1st phone


number. Answer?

Calling 2nd phone


number. Answer?

Calling 3rd phone


number. Answer?

Calling 4th phone


number. Answer?

Alarm operator
made connection

Emergency call completed

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Service

Trouble­ Emergency button NO Emergency button NC

shooting

The telephone beeps every 5 seconds.


This is to notify the passengers of the ongoing call (anti eaves
dropping)

The unit makes an alarm call when powered up.


• Improper type of emergency button selected. Change from
NC to NO or from NO to NC.
• Emergency button is stuck.

No sound transmitted from the lift car to the call receiver.


Press “0” to get an outside line. Make a call. If the sound transmis-
sion is OK in both directions, check if your emergency operator
supports the chosen alarm type. If no protocol is used, change
the call type to “VOICE”. If no sound is transmitted from the lift car,
check the microphone.

Poor/distorted sound quality.


Volume might be set too loud! Lower the volume and check again.

Interfering noise when the call is connected


The problem might be due to induction in the phone cable. Accor-
ding to the phone companies’ regulations, the phone line must be
installed in a separate cable.

GSM noise.
Change the antenna position when a call is connected until you
find the optimal antenna position. Do not install the antenna near
the unit or close to the cabelling.

Can not dial out


• Broken line connection. (LED not blinking green)
• No money on refill SIM-card, verify the SIM-card by inserting it
into a normal mobile phone.

No voice switching
• The volume is set too high.
• The problem might be due to induction in the phone cable.

The unit can not make an alarm call.


At least one phone number (and one ID code if using data identi-
fication) must be configured to enable making a call from the unit.
Refer to the parameter list (*11*).

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Your partner in lift safety

EU Declaration of Conformity

Product: Lift telephone: SafeLine 1


Type / model: SL1
Article no: *SL1, *SL1-RE, *SL1-RECB, *SL1-SM
Manufacturer: SafeLine Sweden AB
Year: 2017

We herewith declare under our sole responsibility as manufacturer that the products referred to above
complies with the following EC Directives:

Directives
Electro Magnetic Compatibility: 2014/30/EU
RoHS 2: 2011/65/EU

Standards applied
EN 81-20:2014 Lift: Safety & Technical requirements
EN 81-28:2003 Lift: Remote alarm on passenger and goods passenger lifts
EN 12015:2014 EMC: Emission, Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 12016:2013 EMC/Lifts: Immunity, Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 50581:2012 RoHS: Technical doc. for assessment of restriction of RoHS.

Tyresö, 2017
2017-04-07
04 07

Lars Gustafsson,
Technical Manager, R&D , SafeLine Group

Antennvägen 10, 13548 Tyresö, Sweden


+46 (0)8-447 79 32, www.safeline-group.com

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SafeLine Headquarters
Antennvägen 10 · 135 48 Tyresö · Sweden
Tel.: +46 (0)8 447 79 32 · info@safeline.se
Support: +46 (0)8 448 73 90

SafeLine Denmark
Vallensbækvej 20A, 2. th · 2605 Brøndby · Denmark
Tel.: +45 44 91 32 72 · info-dk@safeline.se

SafeLine Norway
Solbråveien 49 · 1383 Asker · Norway
Tel.: +47 94 14 14 49 · post@safeline.no

SafeLine Europe
Industrieterrein 1-8 · 3290 Diest · Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)13 664 662 · info@safeline.eu
Support: +32 (0)4 85 89 08 95

SafeLine Deutschland GmbH


Kurzgewannstraße 3 · D-68526 Ladenburg · Germany
Tel./Support: +49 (0)6203 840 60 03 · sld@safeline.eu

SafeLine Group UK
Unit 47 · Acorn Industrial Park · Crayford ·
Kent · DA1 4AL · United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 (0) 1322 52 13 96 · info@safeline-group.uk

SafeLine is a registered trademark of SafeLine


Sweden AB. All other trademarks, service marks,
registered trademarks, or registered service marks
are the property of their respective owners.

www.safeline-group.com

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