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VISIT RECEIVERS
Visit pager 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:
1
Open the transmitter cover and move any radio key switch to the up (on position) to change
the radio key. See Changing the radio key for the relevant transmitter.
2
Press and hold the function button on the pager until the green and yellow Visit LEDs blink
alternately. Release the button.
3
Press the test button/s on the transmitter within 30 seconds to send the new radio key.
4
All Visit LEDs on the pager blink 5 times to show that the radio key has been changed. It then returns to normal mode.
Note: All Visit units must be set to the same radio key in order to operate as a group.
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Pager accessories
The pager can be complemented with the following accessories:
BE1260 Pager charger
Charges your pager during the night. Place it on the
bedside table and connect up to two bed shakers.
Note: The pager will not vibrate when it's charging,
but the Visit LEDs will act as usual.
BE1270 Bed shaker
Wakes you with vibrations if anything happens
while you are asleep. Connect it to the pager
charger and slide it under your pillow or mattress.
Warning! When using the pager charger ONLY USE RECHARGEABLE NiMH BATTERIES in the pager.
Non-rechargeable batteries will start to leak if the pager is placed in the charger and the battery acid will
damage the electronics. The resulting damage is not covered by warranty.
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Advanced programming
By using advanced programming, you can customize the signal pattern from a specific transmitter and event, displaying
the LED color and vibration pattern of your choice. The advanced programming overrides the radio key and pairs the units
via the serial number. Please note that smoke alarms cannot be programmed for safety reasons.
Note: The transmitter must be activated as it is intended to be used in the system to generate the right signal.
This means that you can't always use the transmitter test button (see Default signal pattern for the relevant transmitter).
Here is how you program the pager:
1
Press and hold the function button on the pager. The green and yellow Visit LEDs will start to blink alternately.
While still holding down the button, activate the desired transmitter as intended. The yellow battery LED on the pager
will light up to indicate that you are in advanced programming mode. Release the button.
2
Scroll through the different Visit LED options by pressing the function button on the pager. Select the desired Visit LED
pattern by holding down the function button until the battery LED goes out and lights up again.
3
Scroll through the different vibration options by pressing the function button on the pager. Select the desired
vibration pattern by holding down the function button until the battery LED goes out and lights up again.
4
The pager will now show the new Visit LED color and vibration pattern. Press the function button briefly to end the
demonstration. After a short while, the pager will return to normal mode.
Deleting the advanced programming
Follow the procedure below to delete the advanced programming.
1
Hold down the function button on the pager until the green and yellow Visit LEDs blink alternately. Release the button.
2
Press the function button on the pager 3 times in quick succession.
3
All Visit LEDs will light up for ~2 seconds to show that it has been deleted.
Troubleshooting
Most problems with the pager can be solved quickly by following the advice below.
If
Try this
The pager seems to be turned off
The battery is depleted. Replace it with a 1.5V AAA alkaline battery.
Important! If you have a pager charger; only use a rechargeable 1.2 V AAA
NiMh battery in the pager.
The battery LED blinks in yellow
The battery level is low. Replace it with a 1.5V AAA alkaline battery.
Important! If you have a pager charger; only use a rechargeable 1.2 V AAA
NiMh battery in the pager.
The pager does not respond
Check the batteries in the transmitters.
when a transmitter is activated
Move the pager closer to the transmitter to make sure it's within radio range.
Check that the pager is set to the same radio key as the other units in the Visit
system, see Changing the radio key.
The pager is activated for no
There is probably another Visit system installed nearby that triggers your system.
apparent reason
Change the radio key on all units, see Changing the radio key.
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