User manual BE1441
Learn more about how to use the flash receiver.
Learn more about how to use the flash receiver.
The Visit system consists of a number of radio transmitters and receivers. The transmitters detect different events in the surrounding area and transmit a radio signal to the receivers. The receivers pick up this signal and provide indications using light, sound and/or vibration.
The transmitter determines what type of light, sound or vibration should be displayed so that the reason for the indication is evident. Read through the entire user manual first and then start to install the system.
The BE1441 Flash Receiver is a receiver within the Visit system for indoor use, which attracts the attention of the user with a flashing light, light signal, and also by vibration if a BE1270 Bellman Bed-shaker (accessory) is connected.
It is activated via radio signals from one of the Visit System transmitters or via direct connection to an analogue telephone socket.
The flash head can be rotated to point in the direction required The flash head can, for example, be pointed towards a wall to prevent dazzle.
A short press on the Test Button (9) activates BE1441 so that it repeats its last indication.
On delivery all Visit units are tuned to the same Radio Key. If you have a neighbour with a similar system, you can change to different Radio Keys so that you do not affect each other’s systems.
The Radio Key on this receiver can be changed by holding down the Test Button (9) for about five seconds until the LEDs (4) and (5) blink alternately. Then press the transmitter’s test button so that the receiver’s LEDs (3-6) blink to confirm that the Radio Key has been changed. All units in a Visit System must have the same Radio Key in order to operate as a group. Refer to the user manual for the relevant unit.
All Bellman Visit products within the same system must be tuned to the same Radio Key in order to operate as a group.
It is generally the transmitters in the Visit System that determine how the receivers will indicate an alarm. See the description in the relevant transmitter user manual for further information.
The Flash Receiver has a function which allows you to easily check which alarm was the last one detected. Give a short press on the Test Button (9) and the last alarm will be repeated.
The LEDs (3 - 6) that indicate which transmitter has activated the Visit Flash Receiver normally have the following meanings.
If the green (4) and yellow (5) LEDs blink alternately, this indicates that the Flash Receiver is in radio key selection mode. The Flash Receiver will then wait for a radio signal from a transmitter in the Visit System which will adjust the receiver to the same radio key as the transmitter is tuned to.
When the Flash Receiver is activated, the flash light flashes (2) with a sharp white light.
The flash head can be rotated to point in the direction required The flash head can, for example, be pointed towards a wall to prevent dazzle.
The Visit Flash Receiver can power a BE1270 Bellman Bed-shaker (accessory) connected to the socket (10). The bed shaker is placed under the pillow to wake the user up when the Visit Flash Receiver is activated.
Refer to the user manual for the relevant Visit transmitter for more information about vibration patterns.
When the LED (13) lights up, the Visit Flash Receiver is correctly connected to the power supply.
PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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Nothing happens. |
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The receiver is not activated. |
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The receiver signals when no transmitter is activated. |
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