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EVAC v1.24 EN

Introduction 

GENERAL INFORMATION

This unit was built to 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 
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 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 

confi gure this product.

• 

This quality product is dedicated for the 

lift industry. It has been designed and 

manufactured to be used for its specifi ed 
purpose only. If it is to be used for any other 
purpose SafeLine must be contacted in 
advance.

• 

It should not be modifi ed or altered in any way, 
and should only be installed and confi 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 confi guring this product.

• 

After installation and confi 

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. 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).

Summary of Contents for EVAC

Page 1: ...SafeLine EVAC 01 2018 www safeline group com 366 400 110 29 2 5 88 366 383 2 x 4 MANUAL EVAC v1 24 EN Fire communication Evacuation and fire fighting intercom system...

Page 2: ...H Weight 300 g without frontplate IP code IP43 TECHNICAL DATA FLOOR STATION CAR STATION Power 24 VDC In standby 30 mA Active 60 mA Inputs 2 x 24 VDC max 100 mA optically isolated Outputs 2 x 24 VDC m...

Page 3: ...tructure 25 OPERATING Menu tree structure 19 Configuring EVAC 21 CONFIGURATION START UP Overview EVAC entrance station ES 8 Overview EVAC floor station FS 10 Overview EVAC car station CS 12 Overview c...

Page 4: ...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 profes...

Page 5: ...loor Floor 3 Floor 11 Top floor Floor 2 Main entrance CAN1 CAN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Yellow Green Red Blue Brown Black Grey Orange Car 1 or Floor 1 3 Floor 4 optional Car 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3...

Page 6: ...CB Connector board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Yellow Green Red Blue Brown Black Grey Orange Car Station CS Address selector tens Address selector singles 0 0 Termination ON m ipsum Car Station CS 9 9...

Page 7: ...4 5 6 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Floor Station FS 1 Address selector tens Address selector singles Floor Station FS 2 Address selector tens Address selector singles Floor Station FS 1 Address selector tens Addr...

Page 8: ...ION ES The master unit of the system All commands and logic is handled by the entrance station There can only be one entrance station in an EVAC system The engraved text on the entrance station is ava...

Page 9: ...ARD TERM OFF ON SPK BUS IN 4 IN 3 OUT3 SYSTEM BUS CAN CAN ERR CONTR USB IN 1 IN 2 OUT1 OUT2 SD C ARD TERM OFF ON EVAC v1 24 EN Installation ENTRANCE STATION BACKSIDE Output no 3 Input no 3 Input no 4...

Page 10: ...Installation There can be up to 98 oor stations in one system The engraved text on the oor station is available in english german and swedish OVERVIEW EVAC FLOOR STATION FS Speaker Alarm button with...

Page 11: ...ed by law CANTerminationSwitch ON OFF EVAC v1 24 EN Installation FLOOR STATION RJ45 for Power and Communication CAN termination switch ON OFF Input no 2 Output no 2 USB for firmware update SD card mic...

Page 12: ...ion Note Car station will always have the address 0 0 OVERVIEW EVAC CAR STATION CS Speaker Microphone RJ45 for Power and Communication CAN termination switch ON OFF Input no 2 Output no 2 USB for firm...

Page 13: ...accessories are copyrighted by law 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 EVAC v1 24 EN Installation Connection board 1 24 VDC 2 0 V 3 CAN H 4 CAN L 5 GND Shield 6 Audio bus A 7 Audio bus B OVERVIEW CONNECTION B...

Page 14: ...232 connection to SafeLine telephone If used for LMS Lift Monitoring System 3 USB for updating the firmware 4 CAN LED 4 1 CAN 4 2 CAN ERR 5 Termination switch 5 1 CAN2 Car 5 2 CAN1 Shaft 6 Connectors...

Page 15: ...the entrance station The EVAC system is powered by the LMS unit For relay information please see page 26 Car station address 0 0 car 1 or 99 car 2 There can only be one car station in the system Floor...

Page 16: ...d accessories are copyrighted by law 366 400 110 29 2 5 88 366 383 2 x 4 210 90 22 5 25 2 176 17 2 x 6 87 4 56 18 33 7 35 3 226 182 214 54 2 x 9 2 x 5 EVAC v1 24 EN Installation MOUNTING DIMENSIONS Ca...

Page 17: ...law 10 mm EVAC v1 24 EN Installation CUTTING THE CABLE Make sure that the modular plugs RJ45 on the ends of the cable are facing the opposite way see picture The connection cable is used between the c...

Page 18: ...system is working and that the bus is working properly When the entrance station receives a heartbeat from a CAN bus node for the first time it sets the node to the current system mode i e EVAC FIRE...

Page 19: ...24 EN Configuration MENU TREE STRUCTURE EVAC Menu Broadcast soundfile 9 Select sound file Connect to car 9 Connected to node Connect to incoming alarm 9 Connected to node Connect to any node 9 Connect...

Page 20: ...h 9 English Entrance station 9 Backlight 9 Volume 9 Inputs 9 Input function 9 Outputs 9 Output function 9 Hardware version 9 Software version Car 9 Volume 9 Hardware version 9 Software version 9 Mic L...

Page 21: ...in the names for the Soundfiles Sound file triggers All floor stations have the possibility to play sound files This is done by either manually triggering broadcast sound file in the EVAC menu the pl...

Page 22: ...the car station Please note The EVAC system can be configured to operate the lift in any way You can configure an input to trigger the EVAC mode in the setup menu The system will be in EVAC mode as l...

Page 23: ...n is automatically a fire unit The floor stations that should be fire units need to be configured in the setup menu When in FIRE mode the car station is always connected to the audio bus and all sound...

Page 24: ...connected floor car station will have the microphone activated and will transmit audio onto the audio bus The entrance station receives audio and the speaker is activated If the PTT input is activated...

Page 25: ...ween tests Start self test Activate the self test Read config from SD Reads configuraton from the SD card Factory reset Reset all parameters not RTC to factory default The reset is only in RAM so to s...

Page 26: ...aker volume for the node SoundFiles When in the sound files Press Up key Down key to select another sound file Mode Mode for the sound files Off On Repeat Repeat Delay time s between repeats Indicate...

Page 27: ...ed LOG on the entrance station s SD card The log file is a txt file and can be opened in any text editor Each log entry consists of ENTRY Serial number starting on 1 TIME Time stamp parsed from the re...

Page 28: ...e eu SafeLine Norway Solbr veien 49 1383 Asker Norway Tel 47 94 14 14 49 post safeline no SafeLine Headquarters Antennv gen 10 135 48 Tyres Sweden Tel 46 0 8 447 79 32 info safeline se Support 46 0 8...

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