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Bellman & Symfon BE1431 User Manual

Bellman & Symfon BE1431 User Manual

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Buttons and connections

Test / program buttons
2.5 mm ext. trig.

Technical specifications

In the box
BE1431 Visit telephone transmitter
2 x 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries
Telephone cord and adapter
Screw and wall plug
Power and battery
Battery power
2 x 1.5 V AA lithium or alkaline
type batteries
Power consumption
Active < 70 mA
Idle position < 15 μA
Operation time
Alkaline batteries ~ 5 years
Lithium batteries ~ 10 years
LED lights
3.5 mm ext. trig.
Pre-mounted telephone cord
Dimensions and weight
Height: 100 mm, 4.0"
Width: 65 mm, 2.6"
Depth: 27 mm, 1.1"
Weight: 120 g, 4.2 oz. incl. batteries
Activation
The test buttons
A landline telephone
A smartphone or tablet via the
mobile phone sensor
A contact mat or magnetic switch
A doorbell connected to the ext trig
Environment
For indoor use only
BE9024 Contact mat
Doorbell push button
BE9251 Mobile phone sensor
Accessories
BE9251 Mobile phone sensor
BE9023 Magnetic switch
BE9024 Contact mat
BE9253 Ext. trig. cable, 3.5 mm
Inputs
RJ11 analogue telephone input
2.5 mm external trigger input
3.5 mm external trigger input
Frequency and coverage
Frequency: 314.91 MHz, 433.92 MHz
or 868.30 MHz, depending on region
Coverage: 50 - 250 m, 55 - 273 yd.
depending on the radio frequency
and the building's characteristics
BE1431
BE9023 Magnetic switch
BE9253

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Summary of Contents for Bellman & Symfon BE1431

  • Page 1: Buttons And Connections

    Pre-mounted telephone cord 2.5 mm ext. trig. BE9251 Mobile phone sensor Technical specifications In the box Dimensions and weight Accessories BE1431 Visit telephone transmitter Height: 100 mm, 4.0" BE9251 Mobile phone sensor    2 x 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries Width: 65 mm, 2.6"...
  • Page 2: Setting Up The Transmitter

    Visit telephone transmitter Setting up the transmitter Remove the battery pull tab to start the unit. Clean the wall with the wet wipe and remove the protective film from the Velcro. Mount the transmitter on the wall. You can also use the supplied screw and plug. Connect the telephone adapter as shown below.
  • Page 3 Visit telephone transmitter Default signal pattern When the telephone transmitter is activated by an incoming call or a triggered accessory, the following happens: The LED on the transmitter lights up to show that it’s signalling the receiver. The Visit LED on the receiver lights up 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.
  • Page 4: Troubleshooting

    Visit telephone transmitter Changing the radio key If your Visit system is activated for no reason, there is probably a nearby system that triggers yours. In order to avoid radio interference you need to change the radio key on all units. The radio key switches are located under the transmitter cover. Here is how you change the radio key: Open the transmitter front cover and move any radio key switch to the up = on position to change the radio key.