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Installation
Overview SL6+ Main Unit 7
Overview SL6+ Voice Unit 8
Other Components 10
Mounting 11
Wiring Diagram SL6+ Main Unit 12
Wiring Diagram Voice Unit 13
Wiring Diagram Voice Unit Screw Terminals 14
Connecting the Telephone Line 14
Activating the SIM Card 15
Startup
LED Indication Front Panel 16
LED Indication for Pictogram in Car 17
Startup Procedure 18
Configuration
CONNECT 19
Configuration with PC 20
Configuration with Telephone 21
Remote Configuration with Telephone 22
On-Site Configuration with Telephone 24
Configuration Examples 25
Parameter List 26
Relay Functions 33
Operating
Calling with SafeLine SL6+ 34
Intercom between Main Station and Voice Unit 34
Outgoing Call 34
Emergency Calling Process 35
Incoming Call Process 36
Fallback 37
Fire Mode 38
Service
Battery Function 39
Troubleshooting Main Unit 40
Troubleshooting Voice Unit 41
Related Test Procedures 42
Certificate
Declaration of Conformity 43
2 EN SL6+ v.3.04
General General information
This unit was built with state-of-the-art technology and to ge-
Information nerally 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.
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 configure this product.
*IF-BOARD-4G
- Micro SIM, 15 x 12 x 0,76 mm
- Supports 2G, 3G and 4G
- Requires SW 4.45 or later
You can have one SL6+ main unit and up to six voice units
connected to the same bus.
System
Overview
Intercom and SafeLine Pro
configuration
handset
Configfuration and
software update
USB RS232
GSM LED
System
Speaker
PSTN BUS
Aux. input 1
Aux. input 2
Emg. Emg.
bell light
CAR UNIT CAR TOP LIFT PIT FIRE UNIT FIRE UNIT FIRE UNIT
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0 0 0 0 0 0
Emg. SW
Emg./Push to
talk button
SW update
Emg./Push to
talk button
SW update
Push to talk
button
SW update
Push to talk
button
SW update
Push to talk
button
SW update
button update
External Internal
pictogram Emg. light
2 3b
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RS2
J4 J3
J2 K1
K2
HEARING LOOP
+
LOCAL BUTTON
EMG LIGHT -
K3
BUS GND
OUT A (YELL.)
BUS 12V
INPUT B
BUS B
OUT B (GREEN)
INPUT A
BUS A
K4
K5
K6
K7
K8
K9
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2 Top unit
3 Lift pit unit
4 Fire unit
5 Fire unit
6 Fire unit
3. Pictogram output
5. RS232 PC connection
6. Volume control
8. Hearing loop
2 3 4 5
1 ADDRESS: 1
serial number
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VOLUME
sw version
8 7
3. GSM antenna
1 2 3
TP5 TP11 TP9 TP3 TP12
SIM Card
6F
35V
100
1000
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73274
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6F
43254
35V
100
If GSM interface is installed To avoid GSM interference: Place the main unit, the stations
it has priority. If no active and the GSM antenna at least 1,5 meters apart.
SIM card is used, GSM
interface should be
disabled.
SafeLine SL6
>> 1,5 m
6F
1000
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43254
35V
100
*IF-BOARD-4G 6E
35V
100
73274
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Phone line 2
Bus 12 VDC 1
Bus GND
B
2
Bus A 3
Bus B 4
Battery 0 VDC 2
+12 VDC 1
Input 1*
(configurable) 2
Input 2* 3
(configurable)
Emerg. bell + **
4
D
Emerg. bell – ** 5
Relay 1 Common 1
Relay 1 N/C 2
Relay 1 N/O
E
3
Relay 2 Common 4
Relay 2 N/C 5
Relay 2 N/O 6
230 VAC L 1
230 VAC N 2
F
INPUT 1 AND 2 OPTIONS
NONE
FILTER
LMS/SMS
CLEAR/MAINTENANCE
FIRE MODE * Input 1 and 2 are configurable N/O or N/C inputs with
(default input 2) SafeLine Pro as indicated to the right.
ALARM BUTTON
(default input 1) ** Maximum 200 mA on the emergency bell output.
B
Orange B1 bus 12 VDC
Grey B2 bus GND
Brown B3 bus A
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Blue B4 bus B
JST connection
*Cable18
ADDRESS: 1
serial number
1 1. Bus A
2 2. Bus B
3 3. Output A, yellow pictogram
4 4. Output B, green pictogram
5. Input A*, alarm button
5
6. Not in use
6 7. Bus GND
7 8. Bus 12 VDC
8
SPEAKER
RJ12 4 Input
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5 Output
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TIP: Do not activate the voice mail or, if possible, ask your
If you enter the wrong PIN provider to deactivate the voice mail.
code 3 times, the SIM card
will be blocked (requires If the PIN code is set to “1111” the SIM card code will
PUK code to unblock). The be randomly changed by the SafeLine GSM unit and
SL6+ can not be started and memorized. This way the SIM card can only work with
the LED3 will turn red. the SafeLine GSM unit unless you use the PUK code for
setting up a new PIN code.
If you want to upload a new SIM card with PIN code “1111”
you will first need to upload a SIM card with PIN code
“1234” or “0000” to clear the old code in memory.
TP5
1 red, 2 yellow* = 30 %
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3 red =0%
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EN SL6+ v.3.04
LED Indication
for Pictogram in
Car
1 2 A tone sequence is
Connect the battery. heard in the system
speaker at startup.
Example:
5
Number of beeps Unit communication Found all voice units
OK? failure. except for number 3.
No
Yes 5 Refer to chapter:
6 Trouble shooting Voice
SL6+ checks for valid tele- unit.
phone line or GSM net.
CONNECT is secure
CONNECT is protected against unauthorised use and all
SafeLine products with built-in CONNECT functionality are
password protected.
Always accessible
With the built-in CONNECT functionality, configuration
is always accessible. All that is needed is a smartphone or
tablet with the free app installed – no computer needed for
configuration or changes in settings.
SafeLine Pro
SafeLine SL6
SafeLine SL6
First Step After the unit has been set in voice communication mode,
follow the steps for remote configuration on the next page.
Dial to enter
configuration mode.
2 short beeps
(waiting for PIN code).
Invalid password
Valid password?
(one long tone).
No
Yes
2 short beeps
(entering config. mode).
Quit configuration
Continue configure?
No
Yes
Enter code, eg: *11*012341234#
Enter setting, eg: *11*012341234# 2 short beeps.
End parameter: *11*012341234#
Call disconnected
2 short beeps?
Yes or end of configuration.
No
Invalid input (one long tone). SL6+ will restart
Last code has to be re-entered. with new settings.
On-site configuration
with telephone.
2 short beeps
(entering config. mode).
Quit configuration
Continue configure?
No
Yes
Call disconnected
2 short beeps?
Yes or end of configuration.
No
1. Start configuration:
If at any time you need to
start over, use the factory
reset command *99*1#. 2. 1st phone number:
Example 2.
SLCC (SafeLine Call Centre) and 3 day test.
1. Start configuration:
Lift ID code (each lift must have its own unique code).
3. Set test alarm type:
- Example: Test alarm type P100.
(For more information, please refer to parameter *17* in the ”Parameter list”)
7. End configuration:
00 = No test alarms
Test alarm protocol *31* -# 0 = P100
3 = CPC
4 = Caller ID
ALARM TYPE CODE DATA COMMENTS
Alarm type 1st number *41* --# Only when using CPC as alarm protocol
Normally 10 or 27, check with your alarm
Alarm type 2nd number *42* --# company!
Example of message:
Please do not panic, the emergency
telephone is now calling the emergency
call centre.
Record alarm message from *51* ”Speak” # This message will be played to the alarm
bus unit 1 to alarm central receiver and in the car when the call is
Record alarm message from *52* ”Speak” # answered. Make sure that there is no
bus unit 2 to alarm central noise in the background when recording
the message.
Record alarm message from *53* ”Speak” #
bus unit 3 to alarm central
Example of message:
Record alarm message from *54* ”Speak” #
This is an alarm from the lift on 5th ave-
bus unit 4 to alarm central
nue.
Record alarm message from *55* ”Speak” #
bus unit 5 to alarm central To hear the message again, and listen to
Record alarm message from *56* ”Speak” # the quality of the message, press “1”.
bus unit 6 to alarm central
Record fire message *57* ”Speak” # To terminate the call press “#”.
Options for the recorded *60* -# To play the recorded message, press the
distress message *60* # desired parameter followed by #.
For example: *61*# in oder to play the
Options for the recorded *61* -#
message from the bus unit.
message from bus unit 1 *61* #
Options for the recorded *62* -# 0 = Disable recorded message.
message from bus unit 2 1 = Enables recorded message.
*62* #
Options for the recorded *63* -#
message from bus unit 3 *63* #
Options for the recorded *64* -#
message from bus unit 4 *64* #
Options for the recorded *65* -#
message from bus unit 5 *65* #
Options for the recorded *66* -#
message from bus unit 6 *66* #
Options for the recorded fire *67* -#
message *67* #
Battery failure
• Relay will be activated when the battery test has failed.
This applies for SW 4.00 or
later. (Functions for earlier • Relay will be deactivated by pressing the reset button.
versions, please contact the
support team.) Pictogram yellow (only relay 1)
• Relay will be activated when the alarm button is pressed
Relays 1 and 2 can be (yellow pictogram).
programmed independently. • Relay will be deactivated when the reset button is pressed
or if alarm centre presses “5”.
Manual reset
• Relay will be activated when set time reached.
6 5 4 3 2 1 System failure
• Relay will be activated when power (230 VAC) and PSTN/
GSM net is OK.
• Relay will be deactivated when power supply is gone more
then 15 min or when there is no GSM-net.
E Emergency bell
• Relay will be activated when the emergency bell input is
active.
• Relay will be deactivated when the emergency bell input is
deactivated.
SafeLine SL6
Emergency call.
Emergency alarm
activated.
Wait 1 minute.
Line missing
Dial tone? or busy.
No
Yes
Calling 1st
phone number.
Answer?
Yes
No
Calling 2nd
phone number.
Answer?
Yes
No
Calling 3rd
phone number.
Answer?
Yes
No
Calling 4th
phone number.
Answer?
Yes No
LED 3:
Fallback disabled - PSTN interface
Flashing Red, 400/400 ms: no line
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4
Slowly flashing green, 200/4600 ms: line OK
s.1 s.2 s.5 s.6
Flashing green, 400/400 ms: connecting call
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4
Continuous green: call connected
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4
Fallback disabled - GSM interface
Continuous red:
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4 GSM interface error (PIN, SIM, communication)
Flashing red, 400/400 ms: no GSM net
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4
Slowly flashing green, 200/4600 ms: line OK
s.1 s.2 s.5 s.6
Flashing green, 400/400 ms: connecting call
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4
Continuous green: call connected
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4
Fallback enabled
Continuous red:
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4 GSM interface error (PIN, SIM, communication)
Flashing red, 400/400 ms:
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4 Neither line nor GSM OK
Flashing red/green, 400/400 ms:
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4 PSTN-line or GSM net missing
Slowly flashing green, 200/4600 ms: line OK
s.1 s.2 s.5 s.6
Flashing green, 400/400 ms: connecting call
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4
Continuous green: call connected
s.1 s.2 s.3 s.4
Operating 37 EN SL6+ v.3.04
Fire Mode The SL6+ system can be used as a firefighter intercom system.
Depending on the configuration, you can have up to 6 voice
units as fire units.
Fire mode is started by activating an input on the main unit.
Refer to the "Wiring Diagram SL6+ Main Unit" (page 12).
Configuration
Use SafeLine Pro or parameter *73* (please refer to the corre-
sponding 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 units 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, you can 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.
+12 VDC 1
INPUT 1 (configurable) 2
INPUT 2 (configurable) 3
Battery test
• If the reset button is pressed 3 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. Further-
more, when using the relay, LED 2 and the battery alarm
relay will be activated. Relays can be activated for battery
alarm by using parameter *88* (please refer to the corre-
sponding code in the ”Parameter List”).
The alarm start to sound • Output 2 is set to N/C. Place a jumper between D1 and
directly at power-up. • Input 2 is set to N/O as D3, reprogram to N/O.
default. Then remove the jumper and
reboot the device.
No sound transmitted from • Connect a normal phone (e.g.
the lift car to the call receiver. Comphone) to the socket on
the main unit and make a call to
the car (press “1”). Alternatively,
press ”0” and wait for dial tone,
then dial an external call.
• If the sound transmission is OK
in both directions, check if your
emergency operator supports
the chosen alarm type.
• If no protocol is used, change
the call type to “VOICE” using
SafeLine Pro or program with
*21*...*24*.
Interfering noise when the • If the main unit is in- • According to the telephone
call is connected. stalled on the car roof, companies' regulations, the
the problem might be phone line must be installed in
due to induction in the a separate cable.
phone 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 or close to the cabling.
Cannot dial out. • Broken line connection • Check the phone line
(LED 3 not flashing connection (*).
green). • Verify the SIM card by inserting it
• No money on refill SIM into a normal mobile phone.
card.
*, **, *** Refer to chapter ”Related Test Procedures”
Service 40 EN SL6+ v.3.04
Troubleshooting
Voice Unit
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SOLUTION
The unit can not make an • At least one phone num- • Check wiring.
alarm call. ber and/or one ID code if • At least one voice unit must
using data identification be connected in order to
must be programmed to make an alarm call.
make a call from the unit.
• Refer to the parameter
*11*.
• Button not connected.
• No voice unit connected.
No voice switching. • If the main unit is installed • Place the bus cable in an en-
on the car roof, the prob- vironment with little external
lem might be due to induc- interference(***).
tion in the phone cable. Do a microphone test(***).
The pictogram LEDs are • The address switch is • Change the address switch
flashing quickly and simulta- set to an invalid number to a valid number and restart
neously. (0, 7, 8, 9). Valid numbers the SL6 unit.
are 1-6.
• The address switch set-
ting has been changed
during operation.
The pictogram LEDs Bus communication error • Ensure that the address
are flashing alternately. caused by any of the switches of the units are set to
following reasons: different numbers.
• Ensure that the bus cable is
• Two or more units have not broken.
the address switch set to • Check the bus cable instal-
the same number. lation.
• Bus cable broken.
• Incorrect wiring of the
bus cable.
The telephone beeps every This is to notify the passen- This is a normal procedure.
5 seconds. gers of the ongoing call (anti
eavesdropping).
*, **, *** Refer to chapter ”Related Test Procedures”
Service 41 EN SL6+ v.3.04
Related Test * Telephone line check
1. Power up the unit.
Procedures 2. Lift the configuration handset.
3. Wait for dial tone.
4. Dial “0”.
5. Wait for new dial tone.
6. Call another telephone and start a normal conversation.
7. Hang up the configuration handset to end the call.
** Noise check
1. Power up the unit.
2. Lift the configuration handset.
3. Wait for dial tone.
4. Dial “0”.
5. Wait for new dial tone.
6. Press a number on the keyboard.
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.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Product: Lift telephone
Type / model: SL6
Article no: *SL6, *SL6-4G, *SL6-GSM, *SL6-GSM-BOARD, *SL6-MAINBOARD, *SL6-MINI, *SL6-MINI-4G, *SL6-MINI-GSM, *SL6 A+,
*SL6 A+ MINI, *SL6 A+ 3G, *IF-BOARD-4G
Including voice stations:
*SLB3-COP, *SLB3-REC-PIC, *SLB3-REC-PIC-B, *SLB3-SM-PIC, *SLB3-SM-PIC-B,
*SLB3-SM-PIC-L, *SLB-COP, *SLB-COP2, *SLB-COP2-L, *SLB-COP-L, *SLB-COP-SEP,
*SLB-IF1, *SLB-IF2, *SLB-RD,*SLB-RD-BUT, *SLB-REC, *SLB-REC-FIRE, *SLB-REC-FIRE02,
*SLB-REC-FIREK, *SLB-REC-FIREK02, *SLB-REC-LED, *SLB-REC-PIC, *SLB-REC-PIC-BUT
*SLB-SM, *SLB-SM-LED, *SLB-SM-PIC, *SLB-SM-PIC-BUT, *SLB-SM-PIC-LIGH, *SLB-SMD-PIC-BUT
Manufacturer: SafeLine Sweden AB
Year: 2017
We herewith declare under our sole responsibility as manufacturer that the products referred to above complies with the
following EC Directives:
Directives
Radio Equipment (RED): 2014/53/EU
RoHS 2: 2011/65/EU
Standards applied
EN 81-20:2014 Lift: Safety & Technical requirements
EN 81-28:2003 Lift: Remote alarm on passenger and goods passenger lifts
EN 81-50:2014 Lift: Test and examination requirements
EN 81-70:2003/A1:2004 Lift: Accessibility to lifts for persons including persons with disability
EN 81-72:2015 Lift: Firefighters lifts
CEN/TS 81-76 Lift: Evacuation of disabled persons using lifts (Not harmonized yet)
EN 12015:2014 EMC: Emission, Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 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 2014/53/EU, the conformity assessment procedure “Module A” used as described in Annex II. Accordingly, respective manufacturer has done the radio
modules conformity assessment:
Tyresö, 2017-04-07
Lars Gustafsson,
Technical Manager, R&D , SafeLine Group
SafeLine Denmark
Erhvervsvej 19 · 2600 Glostrup · Denmark
Tel.: +45 44 91 32 72 · info-dk@safeline.se
SafeLine Norway
Solbråveien 49 · 1383 Asker · Norway
Tel.: +47 94 14 14 49 · post@safeline.no
SafeLine Europe
Industrieterrein 1-8 · 3290 Diest · Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)13 664 662 · info@safeline.eu
Support: +32 (0)4 85 89 08 95
www.safeline-group.com