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TTR v.2.04 EN

Introduction

This unit was built with state-of-the-art technology and to 

generally recognised safety related technical standards currently app-

licable. 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 chang-

es, 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 equip-

ment, 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. 

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.

General 

information

Summary of Contents for TTR

Page 1: ...www safeline group com 11 2019 2019SafeLineandalltheSafeLineproductsand accessoriesarecopyrightedbylaw TTR Manual TTR v 2 04 EN Communications system An innovation manufactured in Tyres Sweden...

Page 2: ...TR 26 Intercom between machine room car pit Topofcar 27 Emergency calling process 28 Start up LED indication SafeLine TTR Front panel 13 LED indication pictograms 14 Test procedure after installation...

Page 3: ...hemanufacturer accepts noliability arisingfromprintingerrors mistakesorchanges Declaration of conformity Download The declaration ofconformity atourwebsite www safeline group com SafetyPrecautions Onl...

Page 4: ...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 s...

Page 5: ...1 2 3a 3b 3c 4 5 11 6 10 9 8 7 5 TTRv 2 04 EN Introduction Component list...

Page 6: ...lot 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 tim...

Page 7: ...tion card PSTN card GSM card GSM Antenna 1 Terminal or RJ12 connector for PSTN line Internal connection of PSTN line 2 GSM antenna connection SMA 3 SIM card holder 4 Volume controls For the extra remo...

Page 8: ...stallation 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 Mounting i...

Page 9: ...g button Emg button Ground Input 1 lms Input 2 lms Not used 12 VDC IN Emg bell out Emg light Emg light Not used 12 V DC Power supply With the jumpers J8 and J9 in the position as shown left the SafeLi...

Page 10: ...ed Emg button Emg button Ground Input 1 lms Input 2 lms Not used 12 VDC IN Emg bell out Yellow pict Green pict Not used 12 V DC Power supply With the jumpers J8 and J9 in the position as shown left th...

Page 11: ...lms Input 2 lms Not used Yellow pict Green pict Emg light Emg light Not used 12 V DC Power supply With the jumpers J8 and J9 in the position as shown left the SafeLine TTR can sypply backup power for...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...tinuous red Batterytestfailure Flashingred Batterycheckinprogress Rapidly flashing Yellow Activealarmnotreset LED 3 indicates thephoneline sstatus Continuous red NoSIM cardornetwork whenusingGSM Flash...

Page 14: ...call is terminated Standard 78 0 Yellow LED GreenLED Lightoff Noalarm activated TelephonelinenotOK Flashingslowly Flashingonceevery5 seconds Telephone line notOK Flashingonceevery5seconds UnitisOK Fl...

Page 15: ...es Short tone in the speaker LED 3 flashes red 5 times Long tone in the speaker Check the mic and speaker connections Connect 230 VAC LED 1 turns green LED 3 flashes green Connect a telephone to the R...

Page 16: ...n methods with telephone and configuration codes is described on next page On site configuration with telephone For configuration you can use any PSTN tone dial phone Plug the handset into the plug of...

Page 17: ...number of the units phone or GSM subscription 2 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...

Page 18: ...code Invalid PIN code one long tone 2 short beeps entering config mode Continue configure Quit configuration press 2 short beeps Enter code eg 11 012341234 Enter setting eg 11 012341234 End parameter...

Page 19: ...entering config mode Continue configure Enter code eg 11 012341234 Enter setting eg 11 012341234 End parameter 11 012341234 2 short beeps Invalid input one long tone Last code has to be reentered Qui...

Page 20: ...ncy call centre to 45645699 Phone number for test alarm to 42345600 Send test alarm every third day Test alarm protocol to P100 Alarm button delay to 10 seconds 1 Start configuration 2 Enter P100 ID c...

Page 21: ...r 12 3rd Phone number 13 4th Phone number 14 CALL TYPE CODE DATA COMMENTS Call type 1st number 21 Change call type 1 4 th number 0 P100 1 VOICE Default 2 Q23 3 CPC Change this only if your alarm opera...

Page 22: ...top to alarm central 53 Speak Record alarm message from Lift pit to alarm central 54 Speak Options for the recorded distress message 61 0 Disable recorded message 1 Enables recorded message 61 Play th...

Page 23: ...n be set from 00 16 00 Never answering Default 02 Unit number 82 Program Unit number 0 9 when units share phone line Detect dial tone 83 0 Off 1 On Default Set to off if SafeLine has problem to detect...

Page 24: ...s can be activated remotely for 5 seconds Relay 1 will be activated for 5 seconds when DTMF 8 is pressed Relay 2 will be activated for 5 seconds when DTMF 9 is pressed 3 Manual ECF Relay 1 will be act...

Page 25: ...nated by pressing 0 The call is terminated without reciept notification by pressing 2 the unit will call the next number 2 Manual voice switching When there is a voice response some ascending tones wi...

Page 26: ...car pit car top see below 2 Make calls with a normal fixedphone line and through GSM 3 Emergencycallstonumbersatthepress of the alarm button 4 Test alarms at preset intervals 5 SendreceiptstoSLCCalar...

Page 27: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TTR 27 TTRv 2 04 EN Operating Intercomb...

Page 28: ...s Emergency alarm activated Receiving tone Calling 1st phone number Answer Calling 2nd phone number Answer Calling 3rd phone number Answer Calling 4th phone number Answer Alarm operator made connectio...

Page 29: ...times within 2 seconds a battery test will be performed The battery test takes about 20 minutes If the battery is low the test will be cancelled and LED 2 and the battery alarm relay is activated when...

Page 30: ...olume and check again Interfering noise when the call is connected If the main unit is installed on the car roof the problem might be due to induction in the phone cable According to the phone compani...

Page 31: ...12016 2013 EMC Lifts Immunity Electromagnetic compatibility EN 62368 1 2014 AC 2015 LVD Information Technology Equipment EN 50581 2012 RoHS Technical doc for assessment of restriction of RoHS For RED...

Page 32: ...e no SafeLine Denmark Erhvervsvej 19 2600 Glostrup Denmark Tel 45 44 91 32 72 info dk safeline se SafeLine Headquarters Antennv gen 10 135 48 Tyres Sweden Tel 46 0 8 447 79 32 info safeline se Support...

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