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SafeLine SL6+ v.3.9.0 EN

The SL6+ system can be used as a firefighter 

intercom system. Depending on the configu-

ration, you can have up to 6 voice stations as 

fire units. Start Fire Mode by activating input 2 

(default) on the main unit. Refer to the "Wiring 

diagram SL6+ main unit".

Configuration

Use SafeLine Pro, LYNX or parameter *73* (please refer to the 

corresponding code in the ”Parameter List”) to configure the units 

for Fire mode.

•  Set Input 1 to Fire mode: *73*14#.

•  Set Input 2 to Fire mode: *73*24# - default.

•  Select other voice stations to be included in Fire mode with SL 

Pro.

Operation

Activating Fire mode does the following:

A siren sound is heard in the speaker of the main unit during the 

active time. Press the reset button to stop the siren sound. A voice 

message specifically for Fire mode is played. Refer to the ”Distress 

message”-section of the ”Parameter List” table. When Fire mode is 

activated the units operate as intercom units only and can not make 

emergency calls. 

Voice communication

•  Voice station in the car: microphone and speaker are both 

active.

•  Other units: the alarm button has the “Push to talk/Release to 

listen”-function.

•  A short beep is heard when you press/release the button.

•  When in Fire mode, use the configuration handset to  

participate in an intercom conversation. 

•  The yellow pictogram lights up when Fire mode is activated.

•  The green pictogram lights up when in speech mode and is 

out when listening.

•  End Fire mode by disabling the input (1 or 2) on the main unit 

configured for Fire mode.

Fire mode

Input 2 (configurable)

Input 1 (configurable)

+12 VDC

Summary of Contents for SL6

Page 1: ...e group com 04 2022 2022SafeLineandalltheSafeLineproductsand accessoriesarecopyrightedbylaw Complies to EN81 28 and EN81 70 standards PATENT 08163634 2 Lift Emergency Telephone SafeLine SL6 v 3 9 0 EN...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...Startup procedure 18 Configuration 19 Configuration overviews 19 Remote configuration with telephone calling the SL6 step 1 21 Remote configuration with telephone step 2 22 Initiate a restart from re...

Page 4: ...rer 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...

Page 5: ...en 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...

Page 6: ...wer b Active alarm battery status c PSTN GSM net call status 5 USB Mini B PC connection For firmware update and configuration 6 RS232 PC connection For configuration 7 Screw terminal for optional tele...

Page 7: ...d with CABLE13 5 RS232 PC connection For firmware update 6 Terminal RJ45 Input output bus connec tion power and external pictogram 7 Address selector Selects the bus address for the unit 8 Volume cont...

Page 8: ...o 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...

Page 9: ...it 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 ev...

Page 10: ...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 interfe...

Page 11: ...uit 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 Mo...

Page 12: ...elay 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...

Page 13: ...n 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 RJ...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...onnection 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 s...

Page 16: ...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 flashing green 200...

Page 17: ...ephone 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 Alarm filter activated Continuous light...

Page 18: ...station 5 When a working telephone line is connected or a GSM net is available LED 3 is flashing green every 5 seconds 6 Refer to chapter Troubleshooting main unit Startup procedure The unit will not...

Page 19: ...or on site after installation The configuration software SafeLine Pro can be downloaded from www safeline group com The configuration cable is provided by SafeLine Remote configuration with SafeLine...

Page 20: ...he handset into the RJ12 contact of the main station see Screw terminal for optional telephone handset Enter configuration codes on the handset keypad Remote configuration with telephone For remote co...

Page 21: ...rings the first SL6 unit answers with a short beep 4 Choose which unit to configure by pressing the unit s number NOTE If there are other SafeLine telephones connected in serial you may have to press...

Page 22: ...If the time between exceeds 30 seconds the call is disconnected or configura tion mode is ended Invalid input one long tone Last code has to be re entered Invalid password one long tone 2 short beeps...

Page 23: ...eps entering config mode Dial 00 to enter configuration mode Pick up the telephone and wait for dial tone On site configuration with telephone 2 short beeps Quit configuration 00 Initiate a restart fr...

Page 24: ...1 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 Lift ID code each lift must have its own unique code 3 Set test alarm type 3 1 0 Example Test alarm type P100 4 Set number of days between test alarm 2 7 0 3 Example 3 days between...

Page 25: ...by adding asterisks between leading number of the switchboard and telephone number for the alarm call receiver Each asterisk is equal to one second delay Example 1 11 0 1234567 Example 2 11 deletes th...

Page 26: ...configuration is terminated 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 0 P100 3 CP...

Page 27: ...e the call press To play the recorded message press the desired parameter followed by For example 61 in oder to play the message from the bus unit 0 Disable recorded message 1 Enables recorded message...

Page 28: ...ff 1 On default Ring tone timeout 72 Number of ring signals before dialling the next number default 08 External inputs Function 73 The first number selects the input i e Input 1 or Input 2 The second...

Page 29: ...ugh the unit is programmed as automatic by pres sing No ascending tones will be heard For repeating the Alarm messages to operator press 1 in all in out going calls 3 Swiss Mode Alarm operator mode On...

Page 30: ...later the following parameters are used 0 Alarm status outputs default relay 1 1 Battery failure default relay 2 2 Pictogram Relay 1 yellow relay 2 green 3 Activate with DTMF 8 9 Relay 1 DTMF 8 relay...

Page 31: ...riggers an alarm event after configuration is termi nated 1 Emergency call 2 Test alarm 3 Battery failure 4 Microphone speaker failure 5 Receipt on voice call 6 Maintenance 7 Main unit power failure 8...

Page 32: ...ated when set time reached Emergency call failure Relay will be activated when the emergency call failed after 12 attempts Emergency Call Fail System failure Relay will be activated when power 230 VAC...

Page 33: ...set Button 3 Automatic emergency button check fault Relay activates once every day If something is wrong with button an alarm is sent to the alarm receiver If collective fault is programmed on an outp...

Page 34: ...ls to numbers at the press of the alarm button 4 Test alarms at preset intervals 5 Send receipts to SLCC alarm receiver for defined conditions 6 Send SMS to one or several GSM phones at defined condit...

Page 35: ...main unit and voice station Outgoing call Press 0 to dial external telephone number If the Safeline SL6 is connected to a PABX switchboard press 0 again for external dial tone to calling out to the P...

Page 36: ...ain With 4 stored telephone numbers in the system each number can be called 3 times This adds up to the 12 call limit Emergency call Emergency alarm activated Dial tone Calling 1st phone number Answer...

Page 37: ...th systems have to be operative Incoming calls are handled by both interfaces but will not be used simultaneously The chosen interface is locked while in outgoing calls are ongoing NOTE when Fallback...

Page 38: ...M interface error PIN SIM communication Flashing red 400 400 ms no GSM net Slowly flashing green 200 4600 ms line OK Flashing green 400 400 ms connecting call Continuous green call connected Fallback...

Page 39: ...f fails through the prioritized interface the unit also tries the secondary interface If drop off fails through any of the interfaces e g no response busy line no P100 start tone acknowledgement and F...

Page 40: ...ring the active time Press the reset button to stop the siren sound A voice message specifically for Fire mode is played Refer to the Distress message section of the Parameter List table When Fire mod...

Page 41: ...takes about 20 minutes If the battery is low the test will be cancelled When using the relay LED 2 and the battery alarm relay will be activated Relays can be activated for battery alarm by using par...

Page 42: ...wer up Output 2 is set to N C Input 2 is set to N O as default Place a jumper between D1 and D3 reprogram to N O Then remove the jumper and reboot the device No sound transmitted from the lift car to...

Page 43: ...installed in a separate cable Do a noise test 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 main unit...

Page 44: ...le external interference Do a microphone test The pictogram LEDs are flashing quickly and simultaneously The address switch is set to an invalid number 0 7 8 9 Valid numbers are 1 6 The address switch...

Page 45: ...7 The dial tone stops and you hear silence 8 When you hear noise or humming the problem may be due to induction in the phone cable 9 Hang up the configuration handset to end the call According to the...

Page 46: ...d an alarm will be sent If commmunication returns an alarm will also be sent Battery failure Battery tests are performed every week If a battery test fails an alarm will be sent Stuck button If pushed...

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