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Emergency call system for lifts: SafeLine SLMX2

Quick-guide
Introduction

SAFELINE SL

Introduction
General notes

The SAFELINE SL system has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the
best available techniques and trusted safety technology specifications. These mounting
instructions must be observed by all persons mounting, maintaining or configuring the
SAFELINE SL.

These mounting instructions must be available to the qualified service engineer or


maintenance staff at all times. A thorough knowledge of the essential and specific safety
instructions applying to materials handling technology in general and to lift technology
in particular is a prerequisite for a correct and safe handling and a reliable trouble-free
functioning of the system.

The SAFELINE SL must be exclusively used for the intended purpose. Any modification
of or extension to the SAFELINE SL or the individual components of the SAFELINE SL
by the system owner are not authorised.

Liability exclusion

The manufacturer is not liable with regard to the buyer of the product or third parties for
damages, losses, expenses or expenditures incurred by the buyer or third parties as
a result of accidents, abuse of the product, false mounting or unauthorized alterations,
repairs or extensions. In every one of these cases, any guarantee claim will be
excluded.
The technical data are completely up-to-date. Typographical errors, errors and technical
modifications reserved.

The manufacturer

K. A. Schmersal GmbH
Industrial safety switching appliances
Möddinghofe 30
D - 42279 Wuppertal
Phone +49 - (0)2 02 - 64 74 - 0
Fax +49 - (0)2 02 - 64 74 - 1 00
E-Mail info@schmersal.com
Internet www.schmersal.com

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Introduction

For your personal safety

These mounting instructions include important safety instructions as well as the


necessary information for a proper fitting of the SAFELINE SLMX2.

Please read these mounting instructions attentively.

• The applicable prescriptions of the Professional Federation, the Association


of Electricians and Electrical Engineers, the EC Directives and the General
Regulations on Industrial Safety must be observed.

• The service engineer must know the essential requirements regarding


Safety at Work and Accident Prevention; he furthermore must be trained in
the functioning and operation of lifts and transport installations.

• The service engineer must be an electric specialist and technician in


accordance with EN60204.

• Before starting the mounting of the SAFELINE SLMX2, the lift must be
protected against unauthorized switching-on by third parties. Install on every
floor a sign labelled: “Caution! Lift out of order. Maintenance works!“

• Risk of falling! Close the landing doors of the lift cage during mounting.
Delimitate hazardous areas.

• Only use fitting and maintenance tools and equipment in perfect condition.

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Wiring diagram

Connections

Orange/White Voltage supply 0 Volt

Orange Voltage supply


+10...30 Volt
+ IN CASE
Green/White
OF ALARM Additional input (filter)

+ IN CASE
Blue Alarm button
OF ALARM

Blue/White
Telephone line out
Green
to next SL

Brown/White
Brown Telephone line in

Series-wiring of max. 9 SLMX2/SL3000 units


Four wires required
White

White
Brown/ /Weiß
Blau / Weiß

Brown/ /Weiß

Blau / Weiß
Blue / White

Blue / White

Braun Grün Braun Grün Braun Braun / Weiß


Brown Green Brown Green Brown Brown / White
Braun

Braun

Telephone line inIN


TELELINJE

Parallel-wiring of max. 3 SLMX2/SL3000 units


Two wires required

Brown
Braun Brown
Braun / White
/ Weiß Brown
Braun Brown
Braun / White
/ Weiß Brown
Braun Brown
Braun / White
/ Weiß

Telephone line IN
TELELINJE in

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Programming codes
Programming code
Access code, then you can start programming
Function Code Note
Set alarm code for

P100 ID code *01* For the P100 ID code, you always must enter 8 digits; finish with #

CPC ID code *02* For the CPC ID code, you always must enter 6-8 digits; finish with #

Q23 ID code *03* For the Q23 ID code, you always must enter 12 digits; finish with #

Enter telephone number:

1st telephone number *11* For the telephone number, you can enter 1-16 digits; finish with #

2nd telephone number *12* For the telephone number, you can enter 1-16 digits; finish with #

3rd telephone number *13* For the telephone number, you can enter 1-16 digits; finish with #

4th telephone number *14* For the telephone number, you can enter 1-16 digits; finish with #

Call type:

Call type 1st telephone number *21* Enter the code (0-3) and finish with #
0 = P100 1 = Voice 2 = Q23 3 = CPC

Call type 2nd telephone number *22* Enter the code (0-3) and finish with #
0 = P100 1 = Voice 2 = Q23 3 = CPC
rd
Call type 3 telephone number *23* Enter the code (0-3) and finish with #
0 = P100 1 = Voice 2 = Q23 3 = CPC

Call type 4th telephone number *24* Enter the code (0-3) and finish with #
0 = P100 1 = Voice 2 = Q23 3 = CPC

Call type LMS *30* Enter the code (0 of 3) and finish with #
0 = P100 3 = CPC

Call type self test *31*0# P100 is used for test alarms.

Self test alarm:

LMS telephone number *16* Enter the LMS telephone number of the alarm receiver/SLCC, finish with #

Self test alarm *17* Enter the telephone number of the test alarm receiver, finish with #

Test interval *27* Enter the interval for the test alarm in days (0-99) in, finish with #

Alarm type (only when the call type is CPC):

1st telephone number *41* Enter the alarm type, finish with #. Default setting = 10

2nd telephone number *42* Enter the alarm type, finish with #. Default setting = 10

3rd telephone number *43* Enter the alarm type, finish with #. Default setting = 10

4th telephone number *44* Enter the alarm type, finish with #. Default setting = 10

LMS number *45* Enter the alarm type, finish with #. Default setting = 17

Number self test alarm *46* Enter the alarm type, finish with #. Default setting = 26

Recording voice messages:

Record an emergency call *51* This message is played in the lift car.
«Message» #

Record an emergency call/alarm message *52* This message is played to the operator answering the emergency call.
from the lift car «Message» #

Options for the recorded voice messages:

Options for the emergency call *61* Enter the number of the desired option and finish with #
0 = deactivate the recorded voice message
1 = activate the recorded voice message
# = play the recorded voice message

Options for the emergency call/alarm mes- *62* Enter the number of the desired option and finish with #
sage from the lift car 0 = deactivate the recorded voice message
1 = activate the recorded voice message
# = play the recorded voice message

Quit programming mode


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Programming codes
Programming code

Access code, then you can start programming

Function Code Note

Other codes:

Time-out redial rings *72* Choose 02-50, finish with #. Default setting = 08

Function additional input *73* Choose 0-2, finish with #


0 = none
1 = filter input
2 = LMS input

Additional input type *74* Choose 0-1, finish with #


0 = normally-open contact (NO)
1 = normally-closed contact (NC)

Hotline *75* Choose 0-1, finish with #


0 = default telephone (default setting)
1 = hotline

Compatibility mode *77* Choose 0-1, finish with #


0 = off
1 = “Kone“

Display mode *78* Choose 0-1, finish with #


0 = default
1 = completely to EN81-28

Reset active alarm *80* Choose 0-1, finish with #


0 = off (default setting)
1 = on

Automatic answer *81* Choose 0-16, finish with #


00 = do not answer
02 = default setting

Unit number *82* Choose 0-9, finish with #. 0 = default setting

Detect dial tone *83* Choose 0-1, finish with #


0 = off
1 = on

Return signal to SLCC *84* Choose 0-2, finish with #


0 = do not send return signal (default setting)
1 = send return signal
2 = send start and end message

Cancel in case of new alarm *86* Choose 0-1, finish with #


0 = off
1 = on (default setting)

Alarm button delay *87* Choose 0-60, finish with #. Default setting = 5

Relay output type *88* Choose 0-5, finish with #


0 = default
1 = EN 81-28
2 = DTMF-controlled

Alarm button type *89* Choose 0-1, finish with #


0 = normally-open contact (NO)
1 = normally-closed contact (NC)

Change password *91* Enter four digits, finish with #. Default setting = 0000

Simulate alarm *94* Choose 1-5, finish with #


Quit programming mode and send an emergency call
Note! The LMS telephone number *16* must be programmed!
1 = emergency call
2 = test alarm
3 = alarm battery failure
4 = alarm microphone/loudspeaker failure
5 = return signal in case of voice communication

Quit programming *00*# Quit programming mode

Restore factory settings *99*1# Reactivate the factory settings of the unit

Quit programming mode


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LED´s

Yellow LED:

Flashes once every 5 seconds - Telephone line not OK (!)

Off - Telephone line OK, call terminated

Flashes twice every second - Alarm button active.

Permanently on - Alarm activated.

Green LED:

Flashes once every 5 seconds - Unit OK (!)

Flashes twice every second - Alarm filter/filter input activated (!)

Flashes rapidly - Configuration mode.

Permanently on - Call forwarded.

Off - Telephone line not OK (!)

System LED:

Flashes once every 5 seconds - Telephone line OK.

Flashes twice every 5 seconds - no telephone connection available

Flashes every 0.5 seconds - Call forward in progress.

Permanently on - Call forwarded.


Note!
Flashes rapidly - incoming call The functions marked with
(!) are disabled, when the
function “Display mode” is
set to “Entirely to EN81-
System LED
28”.

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K.A. Schmersal GmbH
Industrielle Sicherheitsschaltsysteme

Möddinghofe 30
D-42279 Wuppertal
Postfach 24 02 63
2.01 / HE / 12.2007 / English

D-42232 Wuppertal

Telefon +49 - (0)2 02 - 6474 - 0


Telefax +49 - (0)2 02 - 6474 - 1 00

E-Mail info@schmersal.com
Internet www.schmersal.com

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