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© 2010 SafeLine and all the SafeLine products and accessories are copyrighted by law.

Introduction

ENGLISH V. 4.02

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.

CONCERNING YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY

These operating instructions provide you with important safety details and information required for proper 
installation of the SafeLine.
Carefully read through these operating instructions in full.

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Please refer to the current regulations.

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The mechanic must be familiar with the basic regulations concerning safety at work and accident 
prevention and have been suitably instructed in the handling of elevators.

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Before installing the SafeLine system, secure the elevator to prevent it from being switched on 
accidentally by someone else. Put up a warning sign at each fl oor: “Warning” Elevator out of 
operation. Service work!”

•  Danger of falling! The doors for the elevator at each fl oor should be kept closed during the 

installation work. Block off the areas that constitute a risk.

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Only use tools that are in perfect condition for both installation and servicing work.

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Only carry out the work when the elevator is in ”inspection travel” mode.

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Ensure that lift shaft is clear of all personnel during inspection travel.

DO NOT throw the battery in municipal waste. You may return old SafeLine products, including 
batteries, to us for recycling.

Summary of Contents for MX2

Page 1: ...SafeLine MX2 Installation manual ENGLISH V 4 02 10 2010 Small inexpensive and intelligent Probably the world s smallest EN81 28 compatible lift telephone...

Page 2: ...TECHNICAL DATA Power Supply voltage 10 30 VDC Current consumption max 50 mA Emergency signal button Can be set as NO or NC 10 30VDC Auxillary input Can be set as NO or NC 10 30VDC Size HxWxD 130x78x1...

Page 3: ...onal safety 4 Component list 5 Measurements 6 Wiring diagram 7 Wiring diagram SafeLine MX2 on PSTN line 8 LED indication 9 Programming interfaces 10 Programming method 11 Programming unit numbers 12 P...

Page 4: ...stallation 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 fr...

Page 5: ...1 2 5 Installation ENGLISH V 4 02 COMPONENT LIST 1 RJ45 connector For power emergency button phone line and auxillary input 2 RS232 PC connection For firmware update and programming with SafeLine Pro...

Page 6: ...02 Flush mount SafeLine MX2 with pictograms Article number SLMX_Rec Pic Flush mount SafeLine MX2 with pictograms and emergency alarm button Article number SLMX_Rec PicB Surface mount SafeLine MX2 wit...

Page 7: ...d cable Colours when using flat cable Voltage supply 0V Voltage supply 0V Voltage supply 10 30V Voltage supply 10 30V Additional input filter Additional input filter Alarm button Alarm button Telephon...

Page 8: ...are copyrighted by law Installation ENGLISH V 4 02 Daisy chain wiring serial wiring Parallel wiring WIRING DIAGRAM SAFELINE MX2 ON A PSTN LINE MAX 9 UNITS Phone line in Phone line in Unit numbers can...

Page 9: ...System LED Flashing once every 5 seconds Telephone line OK Flashing two times every 5 seconds No telephone connection available Flashing twice every second Calling out Light steady Call connected Flas...

Page 10: ...nstallation or at site after installation with a programming cable PCable Remote programming For remote programming you can use any PSTN tone dial phone Dial the phone number of the SafeLine Enter the...

Page 11: ...e programming Start programming One long beep only last code has to be reentered Programming mode Enter code and setting Refer to parameter list Press 00 Call has ended 2 short beeps 2 short beeps No...

Page 12: ...umber 1 Program unit as number 2 9 End Programming Press the next unit number repeatedly until hearing 3 beeps Enter the password Terminate programming First unit answers The next unit answers Unit pr...

Page 13: ...e number to emergency call centre to 45645687 Set phone number 42345687 for test alarm Send test alarm every third day Set test alarm protocol to P100 Set alarm button delay to 10 seconds PROGRAMMING...

Page 14: ...CPC Change this only if your alarm operator is using any of the mentioned protocols Call type 2nd number 22 Call type 3rd number 23 Call type 4th number 24 Call type LMS number 30 LMS Lift Monitoring...

Page 15: ...DATA COMMENTS Emergency signal in speaker 71 The speaker siren will sound at emergency call 1 On Default 0 Off Ring tone timeout 72 Number of ring signals before dialling the next number Additional in...

Page 16: ...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 conta...

Page 17: ...5 times Short tone in the speaker Green LED flashes every 5 sec if valid telephone line connected and set to standard Yellow LED flashes every 5 sec No connection Yellow LED flashes 5 times Long tone...

Page 18: ...on Calling 1st phone number Wait 1 minute Calling 2nd phone number Calling 4th phone number Calling 3rd phone number Line missing or busy Emergency alarm activated Receiving tone No No No No No Yes Ye...

Page 19: ...ar 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...

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