Visit Installers guide EN - Flipbook - Sida 29
VISIT TRANSMITTERS
Visit baby monitor
BE1491
Setting up the baby monitor
Buttons and connections
Test / settings
LED lights
3.5 mm ext. trig.
Microphone
1 Remove the battery pull tab to start the unit.
(You can press and hold both test buttons for 3 seconds to turn it on/off.)
2 Place the baby monitor on the bedside table or mount it on the wall using the supplied screw and plug.
The recommended distance is 0.5 – 2 m, always out of reach from the child.
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Testing the connection
Always make sure the baby monitor is out of the child’s reach.
Never place the baby monitor in the child’s cot or playpen.
BE9026 contact mat
Alerts you if your child leaves the bed.
Technical specifications
In the box
Dimensions and weight
Environment
BE1491 Visit baby monitor
Height: 100 mm, 4.0"
21.5 V AA alkaline batteries
Width: 65 mm, 2.6"
Pre-mounted table stand
Depth: 27 mm, 1.1"
For indoor use only
Operating temperature
0° to 35° C, 32° to 95° F
Screw and wall plug
Weight: 118 g, 4.2 oz. incl. batteries
Relative humidity
15% to 90%, non-condensing
Activation
Frequency and coverage
The internal mic. and test buttons
Frequency: 315 MHz, 433.92 MHz or
868.3 MHz, depending on region
Power and battery
Battery power
21.5 V AA lithium or alkaline
type batteries
Power consumption
Active < 70 mA
Idle position < 400 μA
Operation time
Alkaline batteries ~ 6 months
Lithium batteries ~ 1 year
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The contact mat accessory
Settings
Sensitivity: 65 dB, 75 dB, 85 dB
Delay: 30 sec, 10 sec, 1 sec
Accessories
BE9026 Contact mat
Using the test button
Using your voice
1 Press both test buttons simultaneously on the baby
monitor. The top LED lights up in green to show that a
radio signal is being transmitted.
1 Stand by the baby monitor and make some noise. The
top LED lights up in green to show that the sound was
detected.
2 The orange 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 orange 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.
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