Contents Setting up the Smart hub Setting up monitors Before you start Telephone monitor Installation Doorbell monitor Pairing Room monitor Testing Personal alarm Welcome home signal Smoke alarm Troubleshooting Appendix...
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Overview Before you start Test/pair buttons Bluetooth LED Sensor LED Power supply The Visit Smart hub is a wireless communications hub that connects your home to your hearing aids. It will help you to hear when the doorbell or phone rings, when your loved one needs you or if the smoke alarm goes off. Compatible streamers and hearing aids The Smart hub requires separate monitors and works with easyTek™...
Setting up the Smart hub Pairing with easyTek ™ Pull the battery tab to start the unit. Remove the protective film from Press simultaneously on easyTek until easyTek’s blue LED the Velcro® and mount the Smart hub on the wall. starts to flash.
Pairing with miniTek Testing the connection ™ Press and hold the button on your miniTek for 5s to initiate pairing. Press the two buttons on the left side of the Smart hub simultaneously All buttons will then light up for 3s to show that it’s in pairing mode. to test the Bluetooth®...
Welcome home signal Troubleshooting When you get home, for example after work, the Visit Smart hub will Follow this checklist automatically reconnect your hearing aids to the monitors in your house I hear no door chime Check that the Smart hub is connected to mains (provided that the streamer is on).
Setting up monitors Supported monitors The Visit Smart hub supports a wide variety of Visit monitors that will help you hear the signals in your home. The monitors are paired to your Smart hub from factory and take only minutes to install. Just add any Visit monitor and you’ll be receiving alerts in moments.
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Setting up the Telephone monitor Remove the battery pull tab to start the monitor. Remove the protective film from the Velcro®. Mount the monitor on the wall. Connect the cables as shown below. Stay in touch with family & friends.
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Testing the connection Tips & tricks Ask a friend or neighbor to call your landline telephone. Try this When the telephone rings, your hearing aids will temporarily mute the I hear no ring signal Move closer to the Smart hub to make sure you are ...
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Setting up the Doorbell monitor Remove the battery pull tab to start the monitor. Remove the protective film from the Velcro®. Mount the monitor to the left of the door chime, as close as possible. Know when the Max 1.2" (3 cm) guests arrive.
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Testing the connection Tips & tricks Ring the doorbell. Try this Your hearing aids will temporarily mute the sound, and you will hear a I hear no door chime Move closer to the Smart hub to make sure you are ...
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Setting up the Room monitor Remove the battery pull tab to start the monitor. Place it on a table or hang it on the wall. The recommended distance is 16–66 ft. (0.5–2 m) from the sound source. A watchful ear on your dearest.
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Testing the connection Tips & tricks Ask someone to stand by the monitor and make some noise. Try this Your hearing aids will temporarily mute the sound, and you will hear I hear no alarm in my Move closer to the Smart hub to make sure you are ...
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Using the Personal alarm Attach the lanyard to the alarm unit. Hang the personal alarm around your neck. You can also mount it on a wall by using the supplied adhesive. Always there for your loved one.
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Testing the connection Tips & tricks Press the alarm button. Try this Your hearing aids will temporarily mute the sound, and you will hear I hear no alarm in my Move closer to the Smart hub to make sure you are ...
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Setting up the Smoke alarm Connect the battery to the battery snaps to start the unit. Fix the baseplate to the ceiling using a screwdriver. Mount at least 12" (30 cm) from walls and other obstructions. Attach the smoke alarm to the baseplate by turning it clockwise. Protect your home and family.
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Testing the connection Tips & tricks Press and hold the test button until the alarm goes off. Try this Your hearing aids will temporarily mute the sound, and you will hear a The alarm fails to sound Check the age of the unit, see the “Replace by” label ...
Changing the radio key If you start hearing monitor alarms for no obvious reason, there is prob- ably a nearby Visit system that triggers your system. In order to avoid Monitor Smart hub Monitor radio interference you need to change the radio key on all units. Please note: All units are set to the same radio key from factory and all switches are positioned down=off per default.
Using battery backup Technical information Power supply DC 5V The Visit Smart hub is equipped with a battery backup that ensures full Power consumption Active < 50 mA, Idle position < 6 mA functionality during power loss for at least 48 hours. Backup battery 2 x 1.5 V AA (LR6) alkaline batteries Replacing batteries...
Care and cleaning Cleaning Notice: Failure to follow these care and cleaning instructions could To clean the product, unplug the mains power. Then use a soft, lint-free result in damage to the product and void the warranty. cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Don’t use window or house- hold cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives.
Important safety instructions Use only the power supply specified in this user guide. Disconnect the power supply from the mains during This section contains important information about safety, handling, thunderstorms or if the product is not in use for a long period of time. disposal, recycling and warranty.
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Model, type and classification The European Union - declaration of conformity 0359 The information is available at the back of the Visit Smart hub. Hereby, Bellman & Symfon AB, declares that this product is in compliance with the essential require- Product disposal and recycling information ments and other relevant provisions of R&TTE 1999/5/EC, LVD 2006/95/ The symbol to the left means that according to local laws and...
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FCC compliance statement Support centers FCC ID: WMSBE1310US IC ID: 6693A-BE1310US If you have any questions, please contact This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Opera- • Increase the separation between the equipment and tion is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this de- receiver.
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