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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.

Systems with 

different types

 of transmitters

Change the radio key on all 

other

 transmitters in the system by moving any of the radio key 

switches, see the corresponding transmitter user manual.

Changing the radio key on the BE1555 CO alarm
1

  Remove the alarm from the bracket to access the radio button, see

 Overview

. Press and 

hold the radio button until the radio LED blinks slowly in blue. Release the button.

2

  Press the test button on any 

other

 transmitter within 30 s to transmit the new radio key.

3

  The radio LED on the alarm lights up in blue to show that the radio key has been changed. 

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2

3

RADIO

ALARM

FAULT

POWER

TEST

&

HUSH

CARBON

MONOXIDE

ALARM

Changing the radio key on a receiver
1

  Press and hold the test/function button on the Visit receiver until the green and yellow LEDs 

blink alternately, see image on the next page. Release the button.

2

  Within 30 s, press the test/hush button and release it when the alarm sounds to transmit the 

new radio key. 

3

  All LEDs on the receiver blink 5 times to show that the radio key has been changed.

RADIO

ALARM

FAULT

POWER

TEST

&

PUSH

CARBON

MONOXIDE

ALARM

RADIO

ALARM

FAULT

POWER

TEST

&

PUSH

CARBON

MONOXIDE

ALARM

Systems with

 only

 BE1555 CO alarms

Changing the radio key on the CO alarms

Select one of the BE1555 CO alarms that will function as the 

master

 unit. The other alarms will 

function as 

slave

 units. Remove the CO alarms from the brackets to access the radio button.

1

  Press and hold the radio button on the 

master

 unit until the radio LED blinks slowly in blue. Press 

and hold the button again to generate a new radio key. The radio LED will pulsate to confirm. 

2

  Press and hold the radio button on the 

slave

 unit until the radio LED blinks slowly in blue. 

3

  Press the test/hush button on the 

master

 unit and realese it when the alarm sounds to 

transmit the new radio key. 

4

  The radio LED on the 

slave

 unit lights up in blue to show that the radio key has been changed. 

Repeat steps 2 – 4 to change the radio key on an additional BE1555 CO alarm.

Changing the radio key on a receiver
1

  Press and hold the test/function button on the Visit receiver until the green and yellow LEDs 

blink alternately, see image on the next page. Release the button.

2

  Within 30 s, press the test/hush button and release it when the alarm sounds to transmit the 

new radio key. 

3

  All LEDs on the receiver blink 5 times to show that the radio key has been changed.

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1

2

3

RADIO

ALARM

FAULT

POWER

TEST

&

PUSH

CARBON

MONOXIDE

ALARM

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Summary of Contents for BE1555

Page 1: ...BE1555 VISIT CO DETECTOR...

Page 2: ...CO Sensor Blue Red Yellow Green BE1555 Medical device information 6 Installation 10 Signal pattern 11 Changing the radio key 12 Facts about carbon monoxide 14 Location and positioning 16 Monitoring t...

Page 3: ...ystem consists of a set of wirelessly connected transmitters and receivers that are located across the home When a transmitter detects an activity it signals the Visit receiver that alerts the user wi...

Page 4: ...ss Park Ellesmere Port Cheshire CH65 3EN UK Humidity during transportation and storage 95 non condensing Humidity during operation 15 to 95 non condensing Operating conditions This device is designed...

Page 5: ...the alarm sounds and the CO source is unknown Note that the alarm may sound if cigarette smoke is blown into it or aerosols are released nearby Depending on the cause of the alarm the signal patterns...

Page 6: ...radio key has been changed RADIO ALARM FAULT POWER TEST PUSH CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM RADIO ALARM FAULT POWER TEST PUSH CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Systems with only BE1555 CO alarms Changing the radio key on...

Page 7: ...a loud alarm if the CO persists The Signal pattern ta ble on page 28 shows how the CO alarm reacts to different levels of CO gas and exposure time At higher levels of CO the alarm turns on sooner The...

Page 8: ...ghts Where it would be obstructed e g by curtains or furniture Directly above a sink or cooker Over heat sources such as radiators or hot air vents In an area where the temperature could drop below 10...

Page 9: ...which is in a separate room from the combustion appliance s should also contain an alarm located in accordance with Figure 3 Choosing locations in caravans and boats It is not always possible to find...

Page 10: ...m press and hold the test hush button The unit will respond with one of the following status conditions 1 The Green LED on the CO alarm blinks and the horn sounds to indicate the unit is powered and o...

Page 11: ...blue Family members including pets exhibit ing the flu like symptoms of CO poison ing described above If any of these signs are present get the appliance checked out by an expert before further use If...

Page 12: ...PLACE UNIT BY date has been reached Check the label on the side of the alarm CO alarms are not a substitute for life in surance House holders are responsible for their own insurance The CO alarm warns...

Page 13: ...it is possible to further secure or tamperproof the alarm by using a No 2 or No 4 2 to 3mm diameter not supplied self tapping screw 6 to 8mm long to firmly lock the alarm and its mounting plate togeth...

Page 14: ...ate Wait 15 s before testing again by pushing the test hush button Check the age of the alarm see the replace by label on the unit The CO alarm beeps when I press the test hush button but the Visit re...

Page 15: ...n Group AB S dra L ngebergsgatan 30 436 32 Askim Sweden Phone 46 31 68 28 20 E mail info bellman com bellman com Revision BE1555_012MAN005 Date of issue 2020 05 18 TM and 2020 Bellman Symfon AB All ri...

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