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Side 6
Indicators and Signals
It is generally the transmitters in the Visit System that determine how the receivers
will indicate an alarm. See the description in the relevant transmitter user manual for
further information.
System indicators
The LEDs (2 - 5) that indicate which transmitter has activated the Visit Wrist Receiver
normally have the following meanings:
Orange LED (2) indicates a baby monitor.
Green LED (3) indicates a door transmitter.
Yellow LED (4) indicates a telephone transmitter.
Red LED (5) indicates a smoke alarm.
If the green (3) and yellow (4) LEDs blink alternately, this indicates that the Wrist
Receiver is in radio key selection mode. The Wrist 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.
Vibration
The built-in vibrator in the Wrist Receiver vibrates differently according to which
transmitter has activated the Wrist Receiver. Refer to the user manual for the
relevant Visit transmitter for more information about vibration patterns.
A BE1270 Bed-shaker (accessory) can be connected to the Charger so that the Wrist
Receiver can also be used when sleeping. The Bed-shaker is placed under the pillow
and when the Wrist Receiver is placed in the Charger to charge it during the night,
the user is woken by the bed-shaker when the Visit Wrist Receiver is activated.
Please note! The Wrist Receiver will not vibrate whilst inserted in the Wrist Receiver
Charger. A BE1270 Bed-shaker (accessory) must be connected to the Charger to
provide a vibratory alert. Other indicators will act as normal.
Apart from a Bed-shaker, it is also possible to connect other products such as the
BE1370 Alarm Clock Pro to the vibrator output.
Power supply
If the LED (6) on the Wrist Receiver blinks yellow for a short period, this means that
the battery is flat and must be charged. Only use rechargeable VARTA V40H type
NiMH batteries for the Wrist Receiver.
If the LED (12) on the Wrist Receiver Charger lights up green, this indicates that the
Wrist Receiver is connected to the Charger and that the Wrist Receiver’s battery is