esse-ti 5HL-650 Alarm System For Elevators Compliant User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- esse-ti
Table of Contents
- esse-ti 5HL-650 Alarm System For Elevators Compliant
- DESCRIPTION
- Models
- LEDs
- Terminal blocks
- CONNECTING THE SPEAKER UNITS
- CONNECTING THE EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS
- CONNECTING THE FILTER INPUT
- CONNECTING THE INDICATOR LIGHTS
- OTHER CONNECTIONS
- WIRING DIAGRAMS
- TURNING ON
- MINIMUM OPERATIONS TO VERIFY PROPER INSTALLATION
- USING THE RESET BUTTON
- PROGRAMMING
- Advanced programming
- Local programming via e-stant software
- Local programming via micro SD card
- Remote programming
- USE
- SIGNALS
- EU Declaration Of Conformity
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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DESCRIPTION
Autodialer specifically designed for installation on car roof.
- A Internal power-supply connector (5HL-650 only)
- B Built-in backup battery connector
- C Reset pushbutton
- D Serial port for PC connection
- E Alarm pushbutton
- F Built-in loudspeaker connector
- G Micro SD card slot
- H Battery compartment
- I Jumper J16 for define the behaviour of output AI Jumper J17 for define the behaviour of output AR
- L Built-in microphone
- M Terminal blocks
Models
CODE / NAME
| ****
230 VAC POWER SUPPLY
---|---
5HL- 650
HELPY COMPACT-TL
| yes
5HL- 660
HELPY COMPACT-TL 10-30 V
| no
LEDs
- LED signalling alarm / periodical test call (yellow)
- (not used)
- LED signalling device status (red)
- LED signalling power supply status (blue)
Terminal blocks
- + Power supply input (10 Vdc – 30 Vdc)
- — Negative
- AI Given alarm indicator light (12 Vdc or 0 Vdc via jumper J16)
- AR Received alarm indicator light (12 Vdc or 0 Vdc via jumper J17)
- +1212 Vdc output (max. 100 mA)
- C Common terminal(1) for inputs AL1 and IN1
- — Negative
- AL1 Alarm input(2) 1
- AL2 Reset input(3) 2 (freely programmable)
- IN1 Filter input(2) (freely programmable)
- ALT2 Output for connecting loudspeaker of passive speaker unit (car or bottom of elevator car)
- MIC2 Input for connecting microphone of passive speaker unit or single microphone (car or bottom of elevator car)
- MIC3 Input for connecting microphone of passive speaker unit or single microphone (car or bottom of elevator car)
- — Negative
- TEL Local telephone
- RL1 NO Relay (normally open contact)
- RL1 C Relay (common contact)
- Ground terminal for PSTN-line
- LTI PSTN-line or universal gateway input
- LTI PSTN-line or universal gateway input
- LTO Output for domestic telephone line
- LTO Output for domestic telephone line
- RL1 NC Relay (normally closed contact)
- S Output for connecting loudspeaker of long range speaker unit (pit)
- M1 Input for connecting microphone of long range speaker unit (pit)
- M2 Input for connecting microphone of long range speaker unit (pit)
- — Negative
- AL1 Alarm input(2) 1
- — Negative
- AL1 Alarm input(2) 1
- can be connected to a block –, to the block +12 or to an external reference
- allows to connect voltage free contact pushbuttons (NO or NC) or powered pushbuttons
- allows to connect voltage free contact (NO or NC)
CONNECTING THE SPEAKER UNITS
Helpy Compact-TL comes with a built-in speaker unit.
It is also possible to connect to the Helpy Compact-TL up to 2 passive speaker
units or cables with microphone and up to 2 long range speaker units.
Passive speaker units or cables with microphone can be installed in the car
and at the bottom of elevator car. A long range speaker unit must be installed
in the pit when required.
Make the connections as shown in the table below:
| TERMINAL BLOCKS| HELPY COMPACT-TL
TERMINAL BLOCKS
| MAX.
DISTANCE
---|---|---|---
PASSIVE SPEAKER
UNIT
| A| ALT2| 6 m
(with shielded cable)
B| MIC2 or MIC3
–| –
CABLE WITH MICROPHONE| red wire| MIC2 or MIC3| cable length (3 m)
white wire| –
| | |
LONG RANGE SPEAKER UNIT| S| S|
50 m
M| M1 or M2
–| –
CONNECTING THE EMERGENCY CALL BUTTONS
Connect, following one of the diagrams shown below, the pushbuttons.
Car pushbutton
It is possible to connect (inside the elevator car) voltage free contact pushbuttons or powered pushbuttons.
Other pushbuttons
The pushbuttons of pit and bottom of elevator car can only be connected to an
AL1 terminal block if they are of the same type as the car pushbutton (voltage
free or powered, normally open or normally closed).
The pushbuttons of pit and bottom of elevator car can only be connected to AL2
terminal block if they are voltage-free.
Note: the reset input (AL2) must be configured as alarm input with the “Inputs setting” programming (codes 390 or 55).
CONNECTING THE FILTER INPUT
Connect, following one of the diagrams shown below, the filter contact.
CONNECTING THE INDICATOR LIGHTS
The GIVEN ALARM INDICATOR LIGHT (yellow) switches on after pressing the emergency button to indicate the beginning of the alarm procedure. The RECEIVED ALARM INDICATOR LIGHT (green) switches on when communication is established.
Connect, following one of the diagrams shown below, the external indicator lights to the Helpy Compact-TL.
OTHER CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE LINE
PSTN line or universal gateway (2G/3G/4G)
- Connect the telephone line to LTI terminals.
- Connect the ground terminal (indicated by ), to a ground socket in to a ground socket in order to increase the PSTN line protection.
CONNECTING THE LOCAL TELEPHONE
Connect the local telephone (for programming and managing the device) to TEL
and – terminals (irrespective of the polarity).
CONNECTING THE RESET CONTACT
It is possible to use a voltage free contact (NO or NC).
Connect the reset contact to AL2 and – terminals.
CONNECTING THE RELAY
Connect the external contact to RL1 NO (or RL1 NC) and RL1 C terminals.
REPLACING BATTERY
ATTENTION
Only use replacement batteries supplied by Esse-ti.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
EXAMPLE OF WIRING DIAGRAM WITH SPEAKER UNIT IN THE PIT
EXAMPLE OF WIRING DIAGRAM WITH SPEAKER UNIT IN THE ELEVATOR CAR BOTTOM
TURNING ON
5HL-650
- Connect the power supply cable to the 230 Vac mains. or
- Connect the external (10 Vdc – 30 Vdc) power supply to + and — terminals.
- Connect the built-in backup battery cable to the slot B in the picture at page 2.
Note: the power supply cable’s plug must be always easily accessible.
Note: a protection cut-out switch must be installed upstream to interrupt power supply in case of fault.
5HL-660
- Connect the external (10 Vdc – 30 Vdc) power supply to + and — terminals.
- Connect the built-in backup battery cable to the slot B in the picture at page 2.
MINIMUM OPERATIONS TO VERIFY PROPER INSTALLATION
-
PROGRAMMING
➢ Access to programming: lift the local telephone handset and dial
The programming-activated message will be heard.
➢ Program a telephone number for the emergency-call alarm: dial <telephone number> .
➢ Record the identification message of the specific elevator, which is meant to contain all necessary information concerning the elevator location: dial and, after the “Correct” message, pronounce the message and hang up.
➢ To listen again to the previous message: lift the handset and dial
➢ Make an external call to check the PSTN line or the universal gateway is properly working: dial and digit the telephone number to make a test call. -
TESTING THE ALARM PROCEDURE
Press the emergency call button for more than 3 seconds (factory value).
The alarm starts. -
ANSWERING THE ALARM
Note: the activation mode of the communication with the trapped person can be configured with the “Two-way communication mode during an alarm” programming (code 78).-
1st mode: automatic two-way communication established after messages (factory default)
Answer by the called party.
The two-way communication mode will be activated after the voice messages.
Speak with the trapped person. -
-2nd mode: two-way communication established after input of “Communication activation” code
Answer by the called party.
The voice messages will be heard.
Press to speak with the trapped person. -
-3nd mode: immediate and automatic two-way communication (no messages)
Answer by the called party.
Speak with the trapped person.
-
-
RESETTING THE ALARM
Note: the alarm reset mode can be configured with the “Alarm reset mode” programming (code 77).
-1st mode: reset by “End” code (factory default) -
Press to end the alarm.
-2nd mode: automatic reset -
Hang up (or press ) to end the alarm.
-3nd mode: automatic reset with local acknowledgement -
Hang up to end the call.
-
Press the reset pushbutton or close the reset input to end the alarm.
An end-of-alarm call will be generated. -
Answer by the called party.
-
Press .
Without local acknowledgement the alarm is automatically ended after 6 hours.
Note: the reset input can be configured with the “Inputs setting” programming (codes 390 or 55).
Note: 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
-
# (by factory default: reset pushbutton. ) or press the reset pushbutton.
USING THE RESET BUTTON
Note: the reset operation does not alter the previously set parameters.
Use of the reset pushbutton (C in the picture at page 2):
-
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 *#. -
Pressing longer (10 seconds)
Allows to reset the device.
By pressing longer, the Helpy Compact-TL will be re-started with no need to disconnect the power supply.
Note: it is also possible to reset the device through the code
PROGRAMMING
In the tables below
- INST indicates that the programming is allowed for the installer
- OPER indicates that the programming is allowed by the maintenance technician
- factory default values are highlighted in bold
Basic programming
Advanced programming
Local programming via e-stant software
It is possible to program Helpy Compact-TL via computer by using the
USB/serial proprietary cable and the dedicated e-stant software.
e-stant software also allows to:
- update the firmware of the Helpy Compact-TL
- customize the messages of the Helpy Compact-TL
- set a micro SD card to use for programming, customizing the messages and updating the firmware of the Helpy Compact-TL.
e-stant can be downloaded at the following link: https://www.esse- ti.it/en/download/software-request
Local programming via micro SD card
The micro SD card properly set allows to:
- program the Helpy Compact-TL
- update the firmware of the Helpy Compact-TL
- customize the messages of Helpy Compact-TL.
Remote programming
It is possible to program the Helpy Compact-TL remotely:
- by telephone (via DTMF tones)
- via software compliant with the EPT protocol (via DTMF tones)
USE
Local use
Use remotely with Helpy Compact-TL at rest
-
Call Helpy Compact-TL and wait for a response.
-
Listen to the elevator identification message, if present.
-
Dial to speak with all speaker units.
or -
Dial to access programming.
-
All of the programming and functions below can now be performed:
SIGNALS
LED signalling alarm / periodical test call (yellow)
LED signalling power supply status (blue)
Given alarm indicator light (yellow)
Missed test call notification (EN 81-28:2018)
The Given alarm indicator light and the Received alarm indicator light flash
in opposition to indicate the failure of the automatic test call.
The flashing sequence ends after the next successful test call or emergency
call.
EU Declaration Of Conformity
Hereby, Esse-ti S.r.l. declares that the equipment type Helpy Compact-TL is in
compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU – 2014/33/EU – 2014/35/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from the
following Internet address:
https://www.esse-ti.it/en/dichiarazioni-di-conformita
Esse-ti S.r.l.
Via G. Capodaglio, 9
62019 Recanati (MC) – ITALY Tel. +39 071 7506066 www.esse-ti.it
support@esse-ti.it
References
- Esse-ti - L’eccellenza del “Made in Italy” al servizio della comunicazione
- Declaration of Conformity - Esse-ti
- Manuals - Esse-ti
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