Visit Installers guide EN - Flipbook - Sida 19
VISIT TRANSMITTERS
Visit telephone transmitter
BE1431
Setting up the transmitter
Buttons and connections
Test / program buttons
LED lights
3.5 mm ext. trig.
BE9026 Contact mat
BE9023 Magnetic switch
1 Remove the battery pull tab to start the unit.
Clean the wall with the wet wipe and remove the protective film from the Velcro.
2 Mount the transmitter on the wall. You can also use the supplied screw and plug.
3 Connect the telephone adapter as shown below.
Note: The appearance of the adapter may differ with territory.
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BE9253
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Doorbell push button
Pre-mounted telephone cord
2.5 mm ext. trig.
Testing the connection
BE9250 Mobile phone sensor with battery *
Technical specifications
In the box
Dimensions and weight
Accessories
BE1431 Visit telephone transmitter
Height: 100 mm, 4.0"
BE9023 Magnetic switch
21.5 V AA alkaline batteries
Width: 65 mm, 2.6"
BE9026 Contact mat
Telephone cord and adapter
Depth: 27 mm, 1.1"
BE9250 Mobile phone sensor *
Screw and wall plug
Weight: 120 g, 4.2 oz. incl. batteries
BE9253 Ext. trig. cable, 3.5 mm
Power and battery
Activation
Frequency and coverage
Battery power: 21.5 V AA lithium or
alkaline type batteries
The test buttons
Frequency: 315 MHz, 433.92 MHz or
868.3 MHz, depending on region
Power consumption: Active < 70 mA,
Idle position < 15 μA
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A landline telephone
A smartphone or tablet via the
mobile phone sensor *
Operation time:
Alkaline batteries ~ 5 years
Lithium batteries ~ 10 years
A doorbell connected to the ext trig
Environment
Inputs
For indoor use only
Temperature: 0° to 35° C, 32° to 95° F
Relative humidity: 15% to 90%,
non condensing
RJ11 analogue telephone input
A contact mat or magnetic switch
Using the test button
Using a mobile phone
1 Press both test buttons simultaneously on the telephone
transmitter. The top LED lights up in green to show that
a radio signal is being transmitted.
1 Use for instance a mobile phone to call the landline
telephone. The top LED on the transmitter lights up in
green to show that an incoming call is detected.
2 The yellow Visit LED on the receiver lights up to show
that the signal was received. In addition, it starts to
sound, flash or vibrate depending on the receiver.
2 The yellow Visit LED on the receiver lights up to show
that the radio signal was received. In addition, it starts to
sound, flash or vibrate depending on the receiver.
Note: If you have changed the signal pattern, it will react
in accordance with the table on the following spread.
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Note: If you have changed the signal pattern, it will react
in accordance with the table on the following spread.
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Coverage by region:
315 MHz: Up to 50 m (164 ft)
433 MHz: 30 – 80 m (98 - 260 ft)
868 MHz: 50 – 250 m (55 - 273 yd)
Coverage depends on the radio
frequency, building’s characteristics
and the combination of transmitters
and receivers.
2.5 mm external trigger input
3.5 mm external trigger input
* Not available on all markets.
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