Visit Installers guide EN - Flipbook - Sida 47
VISIT RECEIVERS
Visit flash receiver
BE1441 | BE1442
Getting started
Buttons and controls
Visit LEDs
Flash
1 Connect the power supply to the receiver and the mains outlet. Pull the battery tab on the bottom (BE1442 only).
Place the receiver on a level surface or mount it on the wall using the wall bracket accessory (see separate instructions).
Mute / test button
2 To test the radio link you need a Visit transmitter. Press the test button/s on the transmitter.
3 The receiver lights up a Visit LED and starts to flash. If a bed shaker is connected, it will vibrate.
A short press on the mute/test button repeats the last indication. If nothing happens, see Troubleshooting.
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Power LED
BE1442 Batteries
Cable holder
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1 - Power supply
3 - BE1270 Bed shaker
2 - BE9250 Mobile phone sensor *
4 - BE9105 Telephone cable
Accessories
Transmitter
Flash receiver
Bed shaker
BE1270 Bed shaker
Activated source
Visit LED
Flash
Vibration
BE9250 Mobile phone sensor*
Green
Yellow
Orange
Red
Orange and red
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Slow
Medium
Fast
Long
Long
BE9075 Wall bracket
Power and battery
Visit LEDs
Frequency and coverage
Mains power: 7.5 V DC / 1500 mA
External power supply unit
Power consumption: Active: 900 mA
Idle position: 10 mA
Backup batteries: (BE1442 model only)
41.2 V AAA NiMH
rechargeable batteries
Backup battery operating time
~ 48 h when fully charged
The Visit LEDs normally indicate
the following:
Frequency: 315 MHz, 433.92 MHz or
868.3 MHz, depending on region
Orange LED, pacifier symbol
The baby monitor is activated
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.
Operating temperature:
0° to 35° C, 32° to 95° F
Relative humidity: 15% to 90%,
non condensing
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Dimensions and weight
Green LED, door symbol
The door transmitter is activated
Yellow LED, telephone symbol
The phone transmitter is activated
Red LED, fire symbol
The smoke alarm is activated
Default signal pattern
When a transmitter is activated, the flash receiver lights up an LED, flashes and the bed shaker starts to vibrate with a certain
pace. This is called signal pattern. The transmitters determine the pattern, and the default is as follows:
BE1441 Flash receiver or
Height
BE1441: 140 mm, 5.5"
BE1442 Flash receiver w. battery backup
BE1442: 155 mm, 6.1"
Power supply
Diameter BE1441: 70 mm, 2.7"
BE1442: 78 mm, 3.1"
41.2 V AAA NiMH batteries
(BE1442 model only)
Weight
308 g, 10.8 oz.
Environment
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Technical specifications
In the box
2
BE9105 Telephone cable
Output
Built-in ~30 Candela Xenon light
Orange and red LEDs blink alternately
Warning! Flashes can cause
The CO alarm is activated
epileptic attacks
* Not available on all markets.
Door transmitter / push button transmitter
Telephone transmitter / connected telephone
Baby monitor
Smoke alarm
CO alarm
Changing the signal pattern
The signal pattern can only be changed on the transmitters. See Changing the signal pattern for the relevant transmitter.
Power LED indications
When the flash receiver is connected to mains power, the power LED lights up in green.
The BE1442 model is also equipped with battery backup and the power LED indicates the following:
Power LED
Status
Green light
The flash receiver is connected to mains power. The backup batteries are detected.
Green blinks
The flash receiver is connected to mains power. No backup batteries are detected.
Red light
The flash receiver is running on battery backup.
Red blinks
The backup batteries are nearly depleted.
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