Operation Manual

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Getting started
1 Connect the power supply to the receiver and the mains outlet. Pull the battery tab on the bottom (BE1442 only.)
Place the receiver on a level surface or mount it on the wall using the wall bracket accessory (see separate instructions).
2 To test the radio link you need a Visit transmitter. Press the test button/s on the transmitter.
3 The receiver lights up a Visit LED and starts to ash. If a bed shaker is connected, it will vibrate.
A short press on the mute/test button repeats the last indication. If nothing happens, see Troubleshooting.
Default signal pattern
When a transmitter is activated, the ash receiver lights up a LED, ashes and the bed shaker starts to vibrate with a certain
pace. This is called signal pattern. The transmitters determine the pattern, and the default is as follows:
Transmitter Flash receiver Bed shaker
Activated source Visit LED Flash Vibration
Door transmitter / push button transmitter Green Yes Slow
Telephone transmitter / connected telephone Yellow Yes Medium
Baby monitor Orange Yes Fast
Smoke alarm Red Yes Long
Changing the signal pattern
The signal pattern can only be changed on the transmitters. See Changing the signal pattern for the relevant transmitter.
Power LED indications
When the ash receiver is connected to mains power, the power LED lights up in green.
The BE1442 model is also equipped with battery backup and the power LED indicates the following:
Power LED Status
Green light The ash receiver is connected to mains power. The backup batteries are detected.
Green blinks The ash receiver is connected to mains power. No backup batteries are detected.
Red light The ash receiver is running on battery backup.
Red blinks The backup batteries are nearly depleted.
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