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Bellman BE1033 Quick Start Manual

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Buttons and controls
Power LED
Volume
Flash LEDs
Test button
Technical specifications
In the box
BE1033 Portable receiver
4 1.5V LR14 batteries
Wall bracket
Screws and wall plugs
Power and battery
Mains power
7.5 V DC / 1000 mA
Optional power supply unit
Europe: BE9275+BE9268
UK: BE9268+BE9276
Battery power
4 1.5 V LR14 alkaline batteries
Operating time
2 – 3 years with alkaline batteries
Power consumption
Active: 1000 mA
Idle position: 0.1 mA
Recessions for wall bracket
Dimensions and weight
Height: 165 mm, 6.5"
Width: 130 mm, 5.1"
Depth: 36 mm, 1.5"
Weight: 590 g, 20.8 oz. incl. batteries
Frequency and coverage
Radio frequency
314.91 MHz, 433.92 MHz or 868.30
MHz, depending on the region
Coverage
50 – 250 m, 55 - 273 yd. depending
on the radio frequency and the
characteristics of the building
Flash signal switch
Battery compartment
Output
Adjustable sound signal
Max 93 dBA @ 1 m, frequency
range: 500 – 1000 Hz
Bed shaker outlet: 2.0 – 4.0 VDC or
Speaker outlet: 10 kΩ, 0 – 4 V
Accessories
BE1270 Bed shaker
Power supply unit,
Europe: BE9275+BE9268
UK: BE9268+BE9276
BE1033
BE1270 Bed shaker
BE1450
Optional power supply

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Summary of Contents for Bellman BE1033

  • Page 1 Battery compartment Optional power supply Technical specifications In the box Dimensions and weight Output BE1033 Portable receiver Height: 165 mm, 6.5" Adjustable sound signal Max 93 dBA @ 1 m, frequency 4 1.5V LR14 batteries Width: 130 mm, 5.1" range: 500 – 1000 Hz Wall bracket Depth: 36 mm, 1.5"...
  • Page 2 Visit portable receiver Getting started Slide open the battery cover, fit the batteries and close the cover again. Place the receiver on a level surface or mount it on the wall using the wall bracket. To test the radio link you need a Visit transmitter. Press the test button/s on the transmitter. The receiver starts to flash and sound.
  • Page 3 Visit portable receiver 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 on the transmitters. Here is how you change the radio key: Open the transmitter cover and move any radio key switch to the up (on position) to change the radio key.
  • Page 4 Visit portable receiver Troubleshooting Try this The receiver seems to be turned off The batteries are depleted. Replace them with 4 1.5V LR14 alkaline batteries. The power LED is orange when The battery level is low. Replace them with 4 1.5V LR14 alkaline batteries. the receiver is activated.