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Signal pattern
A Signal Pattern is the name for the way in which a receiver in the Bellman Visit 868 System
indicates activation. Changing the transmitters’ Signal Switch changes the Signal Pattern which the
receivers display when the transmitter is activated. Follow the instructions under Appendix/Further
information/Settings/Setting the activation pattern to make your choice.
The following signal patterns are available for the Bellman Visit 868 Repeater:
CZ
DE
DK
ES
FI
FR
GB
GR
HU
IT
NL
NO
PL
PT
SE
YU
Radio key
Type
LED pattern
Sound
Vibration
Flash
Green 1
Green is
constantly lit
1 x ding dong,
low-frequency
tone
Separate
Yes
Green 2
Green blinks in
sequences of two
2 x ding dong,
low-frequency
tone
Separate
Yes
Green 3
Green blinks
in sequences of
three
1 x ding dong,
high-frequency
tone
Separate
Yes
Green 4
Green blinks
constantly
2 x ding dong,
high-frequency
tone
Separate
Yes
Yellow 1
Yellow is
constantly lit
1 x ring, low-
frequency tone
Short
Yes
Yellow 4
Yellow blinks
constantly
2 x ring ring,
high-frequency
tone
Short
Yes
Orange 1
Orange is
constantly lit
Baby
Rapid
Yes
Settings
No adjustments are required for normal use. The relevant descriptions are provided below, if you
wish to change a setting for some reason.
In order to use several Bellman Visit 868 Systems close to one another without interference,
different Radio Keys can be set on the different systems. All Bellman Visit 868 System units are
supplied from the factory tuned to the same Radio Key, channel 0. This means that all Radio Key
Switches on the transmitters are set to the OFF position.
• To alter the Radio Key, move the Radio Key Switches (5) to the desired positions.
Please note: all Bellman Visit 868 products within a system must be tuned to the same Radio Key in
order to operate as a group.
More information about the signal patterns follow on the next side