Alarm system for elevators HELPY QUICK-TL GSM INTL QUICK GUIDE 04/02/16
DESCRIPTION A B C D E F G H I L M N O Connector for external LEDs Connector for built-in loudspeaker Built-in loudspeaker Connector for internal power supply Connector for FlashKey Connector for external reset pushbutton Reset pushbutton Battery RJ45 connector for built-in GSM module Jumpers for telephone line (do not remove or move) Built-in microphone Connector for built-in microphone Terminal blocks DESCRIPTION Page 2
Terminal blocks: + Vacant - Negative pole AI Given alarm indicator light AR Received alarm indicator light +12 12Vdc output (max. 100mA) C Common terminal for inputs AL1 and IN1 - Negative pole AL1 Alarm input 1 AL2 Alarm input 2 IN1 Filter input ALT2 Output for connecting loudspeaker of passive handsfree terminal MIC2 Input for connecting microphone of passive handsfree or single microphone MIC3 Input for connecting microphone of passive handsfree or single microphone - Negative pole TEL Local telephone RL1 Relay door opener LTI Vacant Vacant - Negative pole V + Pit active handsfree P Q R Alarm pushbutton LEDs indicating device operation and GSM signal strength End alarm pushbutton (Reset pushbutton) Page 3 DESCRIPTION
Start operations Screw the antenna cable coming with the device into the dedicated external connector. Open the device by unscrewing the 4 upper screws; beware of the connection cable between the two built-in electronic boards. Insert the SIM card in the dedicated housing of the electronic board mounted on the metal cover. Make the connections on the terminal blocks. Connect the built-in battery (2Ah 12V). Plug the mains cable to the 230V socket. Close the metal cover paying attention to the connection cable between the two built-in electronic boards. Upon switching on, check that the HELPY led (device status led, Q in the picture) stays steady on for a few seconds and then starts flashing. If the HELPY led remains steady on, the built-in GSM module is not correctly registered to the GSM carrier (check the connection cable between the two built-in electronic boards, check that the SIM card is correctly inserted and that the PIN code has been removed). It takes about one minute before the GSM module is correctly registered. Check the GSM signal strength indicated by the GSM 200 led (Q in the picture). HELPY led indicating device operation status Normal operation no alarm, filer disabled Normal operation no alarm, filer enabled Alarm (or automatic test call) in progress DESCRIPTION Page 4
GSM 200 led indicating GSM signal strength No signal Low signal level Medium signal level High signal level Page 5 DESCRIPTION
How to use the reset pushbuttons Helpy Quick-TL GSM has two reset pushbuttons: - RESET pushbutton (R in the picture) - internal reset pushbutton (G in the picture) Use of reset pushbuttons: Pressing shortly Allows to interrupt an alarm call. By pressing shortly you get the same result as lifting the handset of the local telephone and entering : * <Password> #. Pressing longer (15 seconds) Allows to reset the device. By pressing longer, Helpy Quick-TL GSM will be re-started with no need to disconnect the power supply. The reset operation does not alert the previously set parameters. DESCRIPTION Page 6
Connecting emergency pushbutton AL1 and filter IN1 It is possible to connect (inside the elevator car) voltage free contact pushbuttons or powered pushbuttons. Voltage free contact pushbuttons Connect the filter contact to IN1 terminal and (negative pole). Page 7 DESCRIPTION
Powered pushbuttons (12~ 24Vdc) Connect the filter contact to IN1 terminal and (negative pole). Connect the filter contact to IN1 terminal and +12V terminal. DESCRIPTION Page 8
WIRING DIAGRAM WITH ACTIVE HANDSFREE TERMINAL IN THE PIT Page 9 DESCRIPTION
WIRING DIAGRAM WITH PASSIVE HANDSFREE TERMINAL IN THE ELEVATOR CAR BOTTOM DESCRIPTION Page 10
CORRECT OPERATION CHECKLIST 1. PROGRAMMING Access to programming: lift the local telephone handset and dial. You will hear the dialling tone (one longer tone followed by a shorter tone). Program a telephone number for the emergency-call alarm: dial <telephone number>. Record the identification message of the specific elevator (max. 22 seconds), which is meant to contain all necessary information concerning the elevator location: dial, pronounce the message and hang up. To listen again to the previous message, lift the local telephone handset and dial:. Make an external call to check the telephone line presence: dial and digit the telephone number to make a test call. 2. ALARM PROCEDURE CHECK Press the emergency button. The emergency call will be made. 3. ANSWERING AN ALARM -1 st mode: handsfree connection by Handsfree activation code (factory default) Answer by the called party. The voice messages will be heard. Press to speak with the trapped person. -2 nd mode: automatic handsfree connection Answer by the called party. Speak with the trapped person. Remark: you can choose the 1 st or the 2 nd mode with the Handsfree connection mode programming (code 78). Page 11 CORRECT OPERATION CHECKLIST
4. RESETTING AN ALARM -1 st mode: reset by End code (factory default) Press to end the alarm. -2 nd mode: automatic reset Hang up or press to end the alarm. Remark: you can choose the 1 st or the 2 nd mode with the Alarm reset mode programming (code 77). In case it should not be possible to stop the alarm procedure remotely (i.e. the entered telephone number is incorrect) simply lift the handset of the local telephone and dial * <Password> # (by factory default: ). CORRECT OPERATION CHECKLIST Page 12
PROGRAMMING In the tables below: INST indicates that the programming procedure is allowed for the installer; OPER indicates that the programming procedure is allowed for the operator; factory default values are highlighted in bold. Basic programming BASIC PROGRAMMING ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING EXITING THE PROGRAMMING <INSTALLER or OPERATOR PASSWORD> (by default: ) <INSTALLER or OPERATOR PASSWORD> (by default: ) SOURCE RECEIVER emergencycall button ADEMCO technological alarm USER TELEPHONE NUMBERS (position from 01 to 12) periodic test call - CLI ESSE-TI (X X = telephone number, max. 20 digits) alarm sent alert notification alarm terminated alert notification SMS P100 DELETING TELEPHONE NUMBER (position from 01 to 12) Page 13 PROGRAMMING
BASIC PROGRAMMING HANDSFREE CONNECTION MODE ALARM RESET MODE handsfree activation by Handsfree activation code automatic handsfree activation automatic reset alarm reset by End code DATE weekday SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY (dd) (mm) (yy) TIME (hhmm; from 0000 to 2359) RECORD MESSAGES identification message (22 sec.) courtesy message (22 sec.) (beep) record and hang up LISTEN TO MESSAGES (INST/OPER) identification message courtesy message (listen) INSTALLATION TYPE handsfree terminals only on the roof, in the elevator car, in the elevator car bottom active handsfree terminal also in the pit NO POWER SUPPLY ALARM DEAD BATTERY ALARM disabled alarm from 01 to 99 = enabled alarm with XX minutes delay disabled alarm enabled alarm PROGRAMMING Page 14
ADEMCO / P100 PROTOCOL ID ESSE-TI PROTOCOL ID BASIC PROGRAMMING max 10-digits ID: 10-digits ID: [ ] Frequency (days, from 1 to 9; factory default 3) AUTOMATIC TEST DATA Time (hhmm; from 0000 to 2359) Automatic test alarm automatic test disabled automatic test enabled Make a test call manually BUILT-IN HANDSFREE VOLUME (INST/OPER)... (loudspeaker s volume; factory default 3) PIT HANDSFREE VOLUME (INST/OPER)... (loudspeaker s volume; factory default 3) MESSAGES VOLUMES (INST/OPER)... (volume; factory default 2) LISTENING TO PROGRAMMING... (prefix programming code) RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT Page 15 PROGRAMMING
Advanced programming CHANGING THE INSTALLER PASSWORD CHANGING THE OPERATOR PASSWORD ADVANCED PROGRAMMING (old).. (new).. (new) (old).. (new).. (new) Italian English German LANGUAGE French Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Italy/Switzerland/Portugal/Poland/Bulgaria England Israel TONE DECODER SETTING Greece Austria (digital) Germany France Australia Russia/Hungary Netherlands/Croatia EMERGENCY BUTTON AL1 NORMALLY OPEN/CLOSED EMERGENCY BUTTON DELAY FILTER ACTIVATION (INST/OPER) normally closed normally open (seconds, from 0 to 9; factory default 2) disabled enabled PROGRAMMING Page 16
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING FILTER INPUT NC/NO (INST/OPER) ACKNOWLEDGE CODE HANDSFREE ACTIVATION CODE END CODE EXCLUSION CODE HANDSFREE CONNECTION TIME UPON ALARM NUMBER OF CALLS TO THE SAME TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR EACH CALL CYCLE CALL CYCLES FOR TECHNOLOGICAL ALARMS AND TEST CALLS CALL CYCLES FOR EMERGENCY CALLS AUTOMATIC ANSWER CONNECTION TIME AFTER AUTOMATIC ANSWER OFFSET FLOOR MESSAGES normally closed normally open (from 1 to 3 digits; factory default 5) [ ] (from 1 to 3 digits; factory default 0) [ ] (from 1 to 3 digits; factory default 9) [ ] (from 1 to 3 digits; factory default 1) [ ] (minutes, from 2 to 9) (calls, from 1 to 9) (cycles, from 0 to 9; 0 = 10 cycles; factory default 3) (cycles, from 0 to 9; 0 = unlimited) (ring number, from 0 to 9; 0 = disabled; factory default 1) (minutes, from 1 to 9) (offset, from 0 to 9) Page 17 PROGRAMMING
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING same behavior as output AI same behavior as output AR RELAY SETTINGS active for mains failure door opener active as long as the emergency alarm progresses active as long as the buttons are pressed RELAY INTERMITTENCE DTMF GENERATOR SETTINGS WITH steady-state intermittent (500 ms ON / 500 ms OFF) DTMF generated by GSM network DTMF generated by autodialer (DTMF duration = X * 50ms) READING GSM SIGNAL LEVEL Listened or read digits Quality 0-12 No signal 13-18 Low signal 19-24 Medium signal >24 High signal PROGRAMMING Page 18
PROGRAMMING VIA SMS All parameters programmable locally by the local telephone may also be set via SMS. Programming via SMS is possible by any mobile phone or other device supporting SMS. An SMS notifying that programming has been completed will be sent back by the Helpy Quick-TL GSM to the same telephone number that forwarded the programming SMS. WARNING Programming outgoing SMS from the Internet may not be successful if the requested format is not respected. Programming message format Each programming SMS must contain the password, allowing to access programming, and the codes corresponding to the desired settings. The message format is required to be as follows: ET-HL3 *xxx# n n n n n n Where: ET-HL3 : programming string start *xxx# : password string (default xxx = 0) n n : programming code (e.g. to enable battery check: 521). To set more than one parameter, enter the related codes in a sequence separated by a space, make sure you do not overcome the max number of characters allowed by a single SMS ( 160 characters). Notification message format SMS settings are acknowledged with return SMS generated by Helpy Quick- TL GSM saying which parameter is set. The acknowledge SMS is returned as soon as the setting SMS is received. The message format is required to be as follows: IP DTv DTv DTv OP Where: IP : programming access acknowledge (In Prog) DTv: : string setting acknowledge (v = setting) OP : programming exit acknowledge (Out Prog). Page 19 PROGRAMMING VIA SMS
In case a telephone number has been programmed, the string setting will have the following format: DTaNbNy y Where: a: source b: receiver y y: telephone number In case a wrong setting has been entered, the acknowledge string ER will be returned. In case the password is wrong, you will receive the acknowledge string RL ER followed by as many ER as the sent codes are. Remark: settings may be displayed fully or partially in the acknowledge SMS returned after programming, depending on the characteristics of the SMS recipient devices. Examples Desired settings: - date: Thursday 04/02/16 - hour: 21.15 - automatic test call: enabled Programming message: ET-HL3 *0# 364040216 352115 341 Notification message: IP DT4040216 DT2115 DT1 OP Desired settings: - phone number 0717506066 in the first location associated with Emergency call (source) under User mode (receiver) - phone number 0717506105 in the second location associated with Automatic test call (source) under Esse-ti protocol mode (recipient) Programming message: ET-HL3 *0# 2101120717506066# 2102330717506105# Notification message: IP DT1N2N0717506066 DT3N3N0717506105 OP PROGRAMMING VIA SMS Page 20
USE In the tables below: : lift the local telephone handset; : lift the local telephone handset and dial to access programming. Local CONVERSATION WITH THE CAR CONVERSATION WITH ONE HANDSFREE TERMINAL OUTGOING CALLS LOCAL USE CONVERSATION HANDSFREES IN ELEVATOR CAR PIT ACTIVE HANDSFREE DEACTIVATE ALL <TELEPHONE NUMBER> RELAY Remote use with Helpy Quick-TL GSM in stand-by Call Helpy Quick-TL GSM and wait for the answer. After a short series of DTMF tones followed by the elevator identification message, dial: <INSTALLER OR OPERATOR PASSWORD> (by default: ). Besides the programming, the following services are available: REMOTE USE WITH HELPY QUICK-TL GSM IN STAND-BY HANDSFREES IN ELEVATOR CAR CONVERSATION WITH ONE HANDSFREE TERMINAL PIT ACTIVE HANDSFREE DEACTIVATE ALL DOOR OPENER RELAY Page 21 USE
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