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Appendix - Further information
Settings
Please note: No adjustments are required for normal use. To change a settings, follow the
steps below.
Changing the radio key
If your Visit system is activated for no reason, there is probably a nearby system that trig-
gers yours. In order to avoid radio interference, you need to change the radio key on all
units. The radio key switches are located on the transmitters.
Here is how you change the radio key:
1 Open the transmitter cover and move any radio key switch to the up = on position to
change the radio key. See Changing the radio key for the relevant transmitter.
2 Press and hold the mute/test button on the top of the receiver until the green and yellow
Visit LEDs blink alternately. Release the button.
3 Press the test button/s on the transmitter within 30 seconds to send the new radio key.
4 All Visit LEDs on the receiver blink 5 times to show that the radio key has been changed.
It then returns to normal mode.
Please note: All Visit units must be set to the same radio key in order to operate as a group.
Changing the signal pattern
When a transmitter is activated, the flash receiver lights up a LED, flashes and the bed
shaker starts to vibrate with a certain pace. This is called signal pattern. The transmitters
determine the pattern. Changing the transmitters' signal switch changes the signal pattern
on the flash receiver.
The following signal patterns are available for the Visit system:
(Please note that the flash receiver does not emit any sound.)
GB
868/315MHz Europe, Asia
Type
Green 1
Green 2
sequences of two
Green 3
sequences of three
Green 4
Yellow 1
Yellow 2
sequences of two
Yellow 3
sequences of three
Yellow 4
Orange 1
Orange 2
sequences of two
Orange 3
sequences of three
Orange 4
VMA
Fire alarm
Red blinks constantly
LED pattern
Sound
Green is
1 x ding dong, low-
constantly lit
frequency tone
Green blinks in
2 x ding dong, low-
frequency tone
Green blinks in
1 x ding dong,
high-frequency tone
Green blinks
2 x ding dong,
constantly
high-frequency tone
Yellow is
1 x ring, low-
constantly lit
frequency tone
Yellow blinks in
2 x ring ring, low-
frequency tone
Yellow blinks in
1 x ring, low-
frequency tone
Yellow blinks
2 x ring ring, high-
constantly
frequency tone
Orange is
Baby
constantly lit
Orange blinks in
Baby
Orange blinks in
Baby
Orange blinks
Baby
constantly
Red and Orange
VMA constant
constantly blink
alternately
Fire alarm constant
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Vibration
Flash
CZ
Separate
Yes
DE
Separate
Yes
DK
Separate
Yes
ES
Separate
Yes
FI
Short
Yes
FR
Short
Yes
GB
GR
Short
Yes
HU
Short
Yes
IT
Rapid
Yes
NL
Rapid
Yes
NO
Rapid
Yes
PL
Rapid
Yes
PT
SE
Long
Yes
SRB
Long
Yes
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