User manual BE1510
Learn more about how to use the
Visit repeater.
Learn more about how to use the
Visit repeater.
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 Visit Repeater is a repeater in the Visit System for indoor use which receives a radio signal from a transmitter in the Visit System and transmits this radio signal to the receivers in the system. The aim is to increase the range and obtain reception in locations in which it is not otherwise possible.
The Repeater also operates as a multi-function transmitter, either via a pushbutton or via an input for an Exterior External Trigger. The Test Button and Exterior External Trigger can be detected separately and transmit different Signal Patterns to the receivers in the Visit System depending on what has activated the Visit Repeater. There is a range of options for connecting the Visit Repeater to various applications.
On delivery all Bellman 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. All units in a system must have the same Radio Key.
If you use the Radio Key Switch (5) to change the Radio Key on this transmitter, you must also change all other units in your Bellman Visit System to the same Radio Key. 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.
The LED (1) blinks, when the Visit Repeater transmits or receives radio signals.
When the Repeater is connected to the power supply unit, the LED is constantly green, apart from when it is receiving or transmitting radio signals when it blinks.
When the Repeater is activated, the LED (1) lights up green. This means that the back-up battery is in good condition.
If the LED (1) blinks yellow, this means that the back-up battery is flat and must be changed. Only use a 6LR61 (alkaline) or 6F22 (lithium) type battery.
PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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Nothing happens when the transmitter is activated with the test button(2). |
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The LED (1) blinks yellow when the Repeater is activated. |
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The LED (1) blinks green when the Repeater is activated, but the receivers are not signalling. |
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The receivers in the system transmit signals for no reason. |
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