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Page 1: ...BE1310 Visit Smart hub EN...
Page 2: ...ing 6 Testing 8 Welcome home signal 9 Troubleshooting 10 Setting up the Smart hub 3 Before you start 4 Doorbell monitor 17 Room monitor 21 Personal alarm 25 Smoke alarm 29 Appendix 34 Setting up monit...
Page 3: ...uires separate monitors and works with easyTek or miniTek streamers and specific wireless Siemens hearing aids Your Hearing care professional will advise you on the compatible models Optimizing the Sm...
Page 4: ...t easyTek is within range from the Smart hub and try pairing the units again see the easyTek user guide Setting up the Smart hub 1 Pull the battery tab to start the unit Remove the protective film fro...
Page 5: ...roubleshooting on p10 1 2 Pairing with miniTek 1 Press and hold the button on your miniTek for 5s to initiate pairing All buttons will then light up for 3s to show that it s in pairing mode 2 While se...
Page 6: ...ser guides Check that your hearing aids are switched on the batteries are fresh and that the volume set ting is correct see the hearing aid user guide The Smart hub s top LED is pulsating in red The s...
Page 7: ...sit monitors that will help you hear the signals in your home The monitors are paired to your Smart hub from factory and take only minutes to install Just add any Visit monitor and you ll be receiving...
Page 8: ...hone monitor 1 Remove the battery pull tab to start the monitor Remove the protective film from the Velcro 2 Mount the monitor on the wall 3 Connect the cables as shown below Stay in touch with family...
Page 9: ...s operating range Press both test buttons on the Telephone monitor simultaneously If you don t hear a ring signal in your ears check the monitor s batteries and make sure it s properly installed see S...
Page 10: ...he guests arrive Setting up the Doorbell monitor 1 Remove the battery pull tab to start the monitor Remove the protective film from the Velcro 2 Mount the monitor to the left of the door chime as clos...
Page 11: ...or simultaneously If you don t hear a door chime check the monitor s batteries and make sure it s properly installed see Setting up the Doorbell monitor on p18 Press both test buttons once again If yo...
Page 12: ...n your dearest Setting up the Room monitor 1 Remove the battery pull tab to start the monitor 2 Place it on a table or hang it on the wall The recommended distance is 16 66 ft 0 5 2 m from the sound s...
Page 13: ...you still don t hear an alarm in your ears follow the Checklist on p10 The alarm is triggered too easily not at all Adjust the sensitivity by pressing the top left button see the inside of the monitor...
Page 14: ...g the Personal alarm 1 Attach the lanyard to the alarm unit 2 Hang the personal alarm around your neck You can also mount it on a wall by using the supplied adhesive 1 2 25 26 Always there for your lo...
Page 15: ...are within its operating range Check that the green LED on the personal alarm lights up when you press the button If no light ap pears open the front cover and change the battery Only use a PX28 Alkal...
Page 16: ...m 1 Connect the battery to the battery snaps to start the unit 2 Fix the baseplate to the ceiling using a screwdriver Mount at least 12 30 cm from walls and other obstructions 3 Attach the smoke alarm...
Page 17: ...f the unit Check that the battery snaps are firmly connected I hear no alarm in my hearing aids when I press the test button Check the smoke alarm s battery and make sure it is installed properly see...
Page 18: ...Appendix Visit Smart hub in depth information Changing radio key 35 Using battery backup 37 Technical information 38 Care and cleaning 29 Safety instructions 41 33 34...
Page 19: ...Open the Visit monitor front cover and move any radio key switch es to the up on position to change the radio key Repeat the procedure for all monitors Note that all units must be set to the same rad...
Page 20: ...guidelines Technical information Power supply DC 5V Power consumption Active 50 mA Idle position 6 mA Backup battery 2 x 1 5 V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Activation Via test buttons or a Visit monitor...
Page 21: ...longer be regarded as reliable and should therefore be replaced Remove the backup batteries if you don t plan to use the product for an extended period of time Cleaning To clean the product unplug the...
Page 22: ...ng with or dismantling the product will void warranty Use only the power supply specified in this user guide Disconnect the power supply from the mains during thunderstorms or if the product is not in...
Page 23: ...tely from household waste Take used batteries to a collection point designated by local authorities 43 44 and TM 2015 Bellman Symfon AB All rights reserved Bellman and Bellman Symfon are registered tr...
Page 24: ...ul interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi...
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