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 procedure differs depending on your system setup.
Systems with different types of transmitters
First, change the radio key on all other transmitters in the system by moving
any of the radio key switches, see the transmitter user manual. Note that all
transmitters must be set to the same radio key to operate as a group.
Step 1: Change the radio key on the BE1481 Smoke alarm
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Remove one of the batteries to turn off the smoke alarm and wait at least 30 s. Press
and hold the test button as you insert the battery again. Continue pressing the test
button until the status indicator starts to flash. Now, release the button. The status
indicator will flash rapidly to show that the smoke alarm is ready to receive the new
radio key.
2
Press the test button on any other transmitter within 25 s to transmit the new
radio key.
3
The smoke alarm status indicator emits a steady light to show that the radio key
has been changed. Press the test button to save the new radio key and exit the
pairing mode.
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Step 2: Change the radio key on the receiver
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Press and hold the test/function button on the receiver until the green and yellow Visit
LEDs blink alternately. Release the button.
2
Press the test button on any transmitter within 25 s to transmit the new radio key.
3
All Visit LEDs on the receiver blink 5 times to show that the radio key has
been changed.
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