User's Manual

Indicators and Signals
It is generally the transmitters in the Visit smart home system that determine how the
receivers will indicate an alarm. See the description in the relevant transmitter user manual
for further information.
The Visit ash 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 (9) and the last alarm will be
repeated.
System indicators
The LEDs
that indicate which transmitter has activated the Bellman Visit Flash
Receiver normally have the following meanings.
Orange LED indicates a baby monitor.
Green LED indicates a door transmitter.
Yellow LED indicates a telephone transmitter.
Red LED indicates a re alarm.
If the green and yellow LEDs blink alternately, this indicates that the Visit ash receiver
is in radio key selection mode. The ash receiver will then wait for a radio signal from a
transmitter in the Visit system which will adjust the receiver to the same radio key as the
transmitter is set to.
Flash light
When the Visit ash receiver is activated, the ash (2) will show a sharp white light.
The ash head (1) can be rotated to point in the direction required The reector can, for
example, be pointed towards a wall to prevent dazzle. A silicone slip-on top is also available
in a variety of colours (art. no. BE9164-BE9167).
Vibration
The Bellman Visit Flash Receiver can power a BE1271 Bellman Bed shaker (optional accessory)
connected to the socket (10)
. The bed shaker is placed under the pillow to wake the
user up when the Visit ash receiver is activated.
Refer to the user manual for the relevant Bellman Visit transmitter for more information
about vibration patterns.
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