User manual, Bellman Visit Telephone Transmitter
Bellman Visit Telephone Transmitter is part of the Visit System. Bellman Visit receiv-
ers receive signals from the Telephone Transmitter and signals that the telephone is
ringing.
This is what to do!
1. Open the telephone transmitter’s battery panel and connect a 9V battery.
2. Connect the telephone transmitter’s contact to the telephone jack.
3. For best range, hang the unit on the wall free from obstruction. Before putting it up you should
fi rst wipe the wall surface with the enclosed damp cloth, remove the protective tape on the Velcro
strip, and then attach the telephone transmitter.
4. Press in the red test button on the front of the telephone transmitter so that the indicator lamp goes
on. Check that Bellman Visit Receiver gives a signal.
Miscellaneous
Indicator lamp
On the front of the telephone transmitter there is an indicator lamp which shines green when the
telephone rings or when the test button is pressed. This shows that the transmitter functions. When
the lamp begins to shine weaker or not at all the battery needs changing.
Batteries
The telephone transmitter is powered by a 9V battery which is inserted under the battery panel on
the front of the telephone transmitter. Suitable batteries are lithium batteries which last for approx.
10 years, or alkaline batteries which last for approx. fi ve years. The battery needs changing if the test
lamp shines weakly or not at all when the telephone transmitter is activated.
Range
The range between receivers and transmitters is approx. 30 metres depending on the thickness of
the walls and the wall materials. Thick concrete and metal walls limit the range. The range is also
infl uenced if the batteries are low.
Radio channel
On delivery all units are set to the same radio channel. If you change the channel in the telephone
transmitter you must also change the channel in all other Visit units.
Adjustments
Switches to adjust the radio channel are located inside the battery compartment. The radio channel
is changed by changing the position of one or more of the radio switches. The tone switches to adjust
the character and pitch of the sound signals are also located inside the battery compartment.
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