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Be1540 Bellman Visit 868 Portable Flash Receiver - Bellman & Symfon Visit 868 BE1410 Manual

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Function
General
The BE1540 Bellman Visit 868 Portable Flash Receiver is a
receiver within the Bellman Visit 868 system for indoor use,
which attracts the attention of the user with a flashing light, light
signal, and also by vibration if a BE1270 Bellman Bed Shaker
(accessory) is connected.
It is activated via radio signals from any transmitter within the
Bellman Visit 868 System or via an external trigger input (8).
A short press on the Test Button (2) activates BE1540 so that it
repeats its last indication.
Radio Key
On delivery all Bellman Visit 868 units are tuned to the same
Radio Key. If you have a neighbour with a similar system, you
can change to different Radio Keys so that you do not affect each
other's systems.
The Radio Key on this receiver can be changed by holding down
the Test Button (2) for about five seconds until the LEDs (4)
and (6) blink alternately. Then press the transmitter's test button
so that the receiver's LEDs (3-6) blink to confirm that the Radio
Key has been changed. All units in a Bellman Visit 868 System
must have the same Radio Key in order to operate as a group.
Refer to the user manual for the relevant unit.
Please note:
All Bellman Visit 868 products within the same system
must be tuned to the same Radio Key in order to operate
as a group.
External trigger
It is possible to connect the vibrator output on several of
Bellman & Symfon AB's products or other equipment that
forms a contact or voltage to an external trigger (17) for
activation. In this way the Bellman Visit 868 Alarm Clock can
be made to work as alarm equipment, e.g. for an existing fire
alarm.
During activation via the External Trigger (17), further
activations can be ignored for 45 seconds if the Snooze Button
is pressed.
Indicators and Signals
It is generally the transmitters in the Bellman Visit 868 System that determine how the receivers will indicate
an alarm. See the description in the relevant transmitter user manual for further information.
The Bellman Visit 868 Portable Flash Receiver has a function which allows you to easily check which alarm
was the last one detected. Give a short press on the Test Button (2) and the last alarm will be repeated.
System indicators
The LEDs (3 - 6) that indicate which transmitter has activated the Bellman Visit 868 Portable Flash Receiver
normally have the following meanings.
Orange LED (3) indicates a baby monitor.
Green LED (4) indicates a door transmitter.
Yellow LED (6) indicates a telephone transmitter.
Red LED (5) indicates a fire alarm.
If the green (4) and yellow (6) LEDs blink alternately, this indicates that the Bellman Visit 868 Portable Flash
Receiver is in radio key selection mode. The Bellman Visit 868 Portable Flash Receiver will then wait for a
radio signal from a transmitter in the Bellman Visit 868 System which will adjust the receiver to the same
radio key as the transmitter is tuned to.
Be1540
Technical Solutions
Bellman Visit System Information
Technical information
Activation
Radio: Bellman Visit 868 System
External trigger: 2.5 mm stereo (mono provides a
connection) jack plug.
Connection: between the inner and outer pins of the
mono type 2.5 mm jack plug or between the middle/inner
and outer pins of the stereo type 2.5 mm jack plug, see
diagram.
DC: 2 to 30 V between the inner pin and middle pin on
the stereo type 2.5 mm jack plug, see diagram.
AC: 3 to 24 V RMS 5 -150 Hz between the inner pin
and middle pin on the stereo type 2.5 mm jack plug, see
diagram.
Output signals
15 Candela.
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Warning! Flashes can cause epileptic attacks.
Vibrator power 2.0 – 4.0 V DC
Additional information
For indoor use only
Size B x H x D: 95 x 80 x 95 mm
Weight: Without battery 280 g. With battery 590 g.
Colour: White.
Accessories
Bellman Bed-shaker BE1270
Bellman External Trigger Cable BE9220

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