Testing the signal
Using the test buttons
1
Press the front button on the
transmitter. The LED lights up in
green to show that a radio signal
is being transmitted.
2
The green 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.
Note:
If you have changed the
signal pattern, it will react in
accordance with the tables
on page 120 to 121.
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2
Default signal pattern
When the push button transmitter is activated, the following happens:
1
The LED on the transmitter lights up in green to show that it is signalling the
receiver.
2
The Visit LED on the receiver lights up in green and it starts to sound, flash
or vibrate with a certain pace, called signal pattern. The transmitter and the
connected accessories determine the signal pattern. The default is as follows:
Transmitter
Visit receiver
LED
LED
Green, top
Green light
Changing the signal pattern
Changing the signal pattern is easy. Just open the
transmitter front cover and move signal switches no.
8, 9 and 0 according to the table below:
Sound
Vibration
1x door chime, low
Slow
On
Off
Flash
Yes
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