System indicators
The LED (2) blinks once when the Portable Receiver is activated by a transmitter sending a radio
signal to the Receiver.
The LEDs (4 - 7) that indicate which transmitter has activated the Portable Receiver normally
have the following meanings:
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Orange LED (4) indicates a baby cry transmitter.
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Green LED (5) indicates a door transmitter.
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Yellow LED (6) indicates a telephone transmitter.
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Red LED (7) indicates a fire alarm
If the green (5) and yellow (6) LEDs blink alternately, this indicates that the Portable Receiver is
in radio key selection mode. The Portable Receiver will then wait for a radio signal from a
transmitter in the Visit System which will adjust the receiver to the same radio key as the
transmitter is tuned to.
Sound
The Portable Receiver sounds an alarm. The sound volume can be adjusted between 0 and 93
dBA maximum at 1 metre by using the volume control (1). The main frequency range is 500 –
1000 Hz. Refer to the user manual for the relevant Visit transmitter for more information about
the types of sounds that can be emitted
Light
When the Visit Portable Receiver is activated, the LEDs (3) blink with a bright light.
Vibration
The Portable Receiver can power a BE1270 Bellman Bed-shaker (accessory) connected to the
socket (8). The bed shaker is placed under the pillow to wake the user up when the Portable
Receiver is activated. Refer to the user manual for the relevant transmitter for more information
about vibration patterns.
Power supply
When the LED (2) lights up green during activation, the unit is working correctly.
When the LED (2) lights up yellow during activation, the unit is working correctly, but the
batteries are flat and must be changed. Only use LR14 alkaline type batteries.
When the LED (2) is constantly green, the Portable Receiver is powered by an external power
supply (accessory) via the power supply unit connection socket (9).