Read This First; Getting Started - Bellman & Symfon BE1441 Manual De Instrucciones

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Read this first

This booklet guides you on how to use and maintain your new Visit flash receiver. Ensure you read this
booklet carefully, including the
Warnings
you have additional questions, contact your hearing care professional.
Intended purpose
The intended purpose of the Visit system is to alert deaf and hard of hear-
ing people of important signals in their home.
Intended user
The intended user is a person with mild to severe hearing loss who needs
sound amplification.
Intended user group
The intended user group consists of people of all ages with mild to severe
hearing loss or deafness that need audio, visual or sensory amplification.
Principle of operation
The Visit alerting system consists of a set of wirelessly connected transmit-
ters and receivers that are located across the home. When a transmitter
detects an activity, it signals the Visit receiver that alerts the user with
sound, flashes or vibrations. In order to use the system, you need at least
one transmitter and one receiver.
Overview
Visit LEDs
Flashlight
Mute / Test button
Power LED
Backup batteries (BE1442) Cable holder
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section. This will help you get the most out of your product. If
Bed shaker
Power adapter
Mobile phone sensor
Landline telephone

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 flash. 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.
1
Default signal pattern
When a transmitter is activated, the flash receiver lights up an LED, flashes 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
Activated source
Visit LED
Door transmitter
Green
Push button transmitter
Green
Telephone transmitter
Yellow
Baby monitor
Orange
Smoke alarm
Red
CO alarm
Orange/red
Changing the signal pattern
The signal pattern can only be changed on the transmitters. See
the relevant transmitter.
2
3
Bed shaker
Flash
Vibration
Yes
Slow
Yes
Slow
Yes
Medium
Yes
Fast
Yes
Long
Yes
Long
Changing the signal pattern
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