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User manual, Bellman Visit Portable Receiver
Bellman Visit Receiver is part of the Visit System. The receiver receives signals from different
Visit transmitters and signals when the door bell or telephone rings. You can carry the rece-
iver in the apartment or garden and place it where you are for the time being.
Getting started...
1 Open the battery panel on the back of the receiver and insert four 1.5 V batteries of
the LR14 type.
2 Press in the test button on the bottom of receiver for a few seconds. The indicator
lamp on the receiver will shine green and the receiver will emit an audible sound.
Adjust the volume with the large red volume control.
3 Check that the receiver receives signals from your Bellman Visit receiver. You can do
this by pressing the test button on the respective transmitter so that the receiver gives
a signal.
Miscellaneous
Indicator lamp
On the front of the receiver there is an indicator lamp which shines green when the receiver
is activated by a transmitter. This shows that the receiver functions. The indicator lamp
flashes red when the batteries need changing.
When setting the radio channel the indicator lamp shines alternately red and green. The
receiver confirms the changed radio channel by allowing the indicator lamp to shine both
red and green simultaneously while emitting a sound signal.
Batteries
Bellman Visit Portable Receiver is powered by four 1.5V alkaline batteries of the LR14 type,
which last for one to two years. They are inserted under the battery panel on the back of
the receiver.
When the batteries begin to get low the indicator lamp flashes red. It is also possible to use
a mains adapter instead of batteries. The mains adapter is connected to the input marked
7.5V DC on the side of the receiver.
Range
The range between the receiver and transmitters is approx. 30 metres but is influenced by
the thickness of the walls and wall materials in the house or apartment. Thick concrete and
metal walls limit the range.
Radio channel
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On delivery all units are set to the same radio channel. If you change a channel in a transmi-
tter you must also change the channel in the receiver, which is done as follows:
Hold the receiver in front of the transmitters; press in the test button on the receiver for
approx. five seconds until the indicator lamp on the receiver shines alternatively red and
green; now press in the transmitter's test button so that the receiver's indicator lamp shines
red and green simultaneously while emitting a sound signal. This confirms that the channel
is changed.
Adjustments
You can adjust the volume with the large red volume control on the top of the receiver. The
sound signal on the front can be switched off with the sliding switch located on the back
of the receiver.
Trouble shooting
A fault is not always serious. Follow the trouble shooting chart below before calling for
service.
Symptom
The receiver does not receive signals from
the door or telephone transmitter.
The receiver signals although no one has
rung the door bell or telephone.
Product description
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Volume control
2
Indicator lamp
3
Flash signal
4
Bed-shaker output
Action
Press in the receiver's test button for a
few seconds. The test lamp should then
shine green and the receiver should emit
a sound signal.If it shines red or not at
all the batteries in the receiver must be
changed.
Change the radio channel first in all Visit
transmitters and then in the receiver.
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Connection, mains adapter
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Battery panel
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Sound signal on/off
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Test button
3
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