Bellman Symfon BE1431 Visit Telephone Transmitter User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Bellman Symfon
Table of Contents
Visit telephone transmitter
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Buttons and connections
Technical specifications
In the box
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BE1431 Visit telephone transmitter
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2×1.5 V AA alkaline batteries
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Telephone cord and adapter
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Screw and wall plug
Power and battery -
Battery power: 2×1.5 V AA lithium or alkaline type batteries
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Power consumption: Active < 70 mA, Idle position < 15 μA
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Operation time:
Alkaline batteries ~ 5 years
Lithium batteries ~ 10 years
Environment -
For indoor use only
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Temperature: 0° to 35° C, 32° to 95° F
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Relative humidity: 15% to 90%, non condensing
Dimensions and weight
- Height: 100 mm, 4.0″
- Width: 65 mm, 2.6″
- Depth: 27 mm, 1.1″
- Weight: 120 g, 4.2 oz. incl. batteries
Activation
- The test buttons
- A landline telephone
- A smartphone or tablet via the mobile phone sensor *
- A contact mat or magnetic switch
- A doorbell connected to the exttrig
Inputs
- RJ11 analogue telephone input
- 2.5 mm external trigger input
- 3.5 mm external trigger input
Accessories
- BE9023 Magnetic switch
- BE9026 Contact mat
- BE9250 Mobile phone sensor *
- BE9253 Ext. trig. cable, 3.5 mm
Frequency and coverage
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Frequency: 315 MHz, 433.92 MHz or 868.3 MHz, depending on region
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Coverage by region:
315 MHz: Up to 50 m (164 ft) 433 MHz: 30 – 80 m (98 – 260 ft) 868 MHz: 50 – 250 m (55 – 273 yd) -
Coverage depends on the radio frequency, building’s characteristics and the combination of transmitters and receivers.
Setting up the transmitter
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Remove the battery pull tab to start the unit.
Clean the wall with the wet wipe and remove the protective film from the Velcro. -
Mount the transmitter on the wall. You can also use the supplied screw and plug.
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Connect the telephone adapter as shown below.
Note: The appearance of the adapter may differ with territory.
Testing the connection
Using the test button
- Press both test buttons simultaneously on the telephone transmitter. The top LED lights up in green to show that a radio signal is being transmitted.
- The yellow Visit LED on the receiver lights up to show that the signal was received. In addition, it starts to sound, flash or vibrate depending on the receiver.
Note: If you have changed the signal pattern, it will react in accordance with the table on the following spread.
Using a mobile phone
- Use for instance a mobile phone to call the landline telephone. The top LED on the transmitter lights up in green to show that an incoming call is detected.
- The yellow Visit LED on the receiver lights up to show that the radio signal was received. In addition, it starts to sound, flash or vibrate depending on the receiver.
Note: If you have changed the signal pattern, it will react in accordance with the table on the following spread.
Default signal pattern
When the telephone transmitter is activated by an incoming call or a triggered
accessory, the following happens:
- The LED on the transmitter lights up to show that it’s signalling the receiver.
- The Visit LED on the receiver lights up and it starts to sound, flash or vibrate with a certain pace, called signal pattern.
The transmitter and the connected accessories determine the signal pattern. The default is as follows:
Transmitter
Source| LED
Landline phone| Green, top
Mobile phone sensor| Green, top
Other accessory| Green, bottom
Receiver signal pattern
LED | Sound | Vibration | Flash |
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Yellow light | 1xring signal, low | Medium | Yes |
Yellow blinks | 2xring signal, high | Medium | Yes |
Green light | 1xdoor chime, low | Slow | Yes |
Changing the signal pattern
The transmitter controls the signal pattern. Open the transmitter front cover
and move the signal switches according to the table below to change it:
Transmitter
Switch | Source |
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Landline phone / test button |
Mobile phone sensor
Other accessory
Landline phone / test button
Mobile phone sensor
Other accessory
Landline phone / test button
Mobile phone sensor
Other accessory
Landline phone / test button
Mobile phone sensor
Other accessory
Landline phone / test button
Mobile phone sensor
Other accessory
Landline phone / test button
Mobile phone sensor
Other accessory
Landline phone / test button
Mobile phone sensor
Other accessory
Landline phone / test button
Mobile phone sensor
Other accessory
Receiver signal pattern
LED | Sound | ibration | Flash |
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Yellow light
Yellow blinks
Green light| 1x ring signal, low
2x ring signal, high
1x door chime, low| Medium
Medium
Slow| Yes
Yes
Yes
Yellow light
Yellow blinks
2x green blinks| 1x ring signal, low
2x ring signal, high
2x door chime, low| Medium
Medium
Slow| Yes
Yes
Yes
Yellow light
Yellow blinks
3x yellow blinks| 1x ring signal, low
2x ring signal, high
1x ring signal, high| Medium
Medium
Medium| Yes
Yes
Yes
Yellow light
Yellow blinks
2x orange blinks| 1x ring signal, low
2x ring signal, high
Baby melody| Medium
Medium
Fast| Yes
Yes
Yes
2x yellow blinks
Yellow light
3x orange blinks| 2x ring signal, low
1x ring signal, low
Baby melody| Medium
Medium
Fast| Yes
Yes
Yes
2x yellow blinks
Orange blinks
Green blinks| 2x ring signal, low
Baby melody
2x door chime, high| Medium
Fast
Slow| Yes
Yes
Yes
Orange blinks
3x yellow blinks
2x green blinks| Baby melody
1x ring signal, high
2xdoor chime, low| Fast
Medium
Slow| Yes
Yes
Yes
3x yellow blinks
2x yellow blinks
Green blinks| 1x ring signal, high
2x ring signal, low
2 x door chime, high| Medium
Medium
Slow| Yes
Yes
Yes
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. The radio key switches are located under
the transmitter cover.
Here is how you change the radio key:
- Open the transmitter front cover and move any radio key switch to the up (on position) to change the radio key. By default, all radio key switches are positioned down (off).
- Press and hold the test/function button on the receiver until the green and yellow Visit LEDs blink alternately. Release the button.
- Press both test buttons simultaneously on the transmitter within 30 seconds to send the new radio key.
- All Visit LEDs on the receiver blink 5 times to show that the radio key has been changed. It then returns to normal mode.
Note: All Visit units must be set to the same radio key in order to operate as a group.
Troubleshooting
If | Try this |
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The LEDs blink in orange every minute | • Replace the batteries. Only use 1.5 |
V AA (LR6) lithium or alkaline batteries.
The transmitter LED lights up in green but the receiver doesn’t respond|
Check the the transmitter batteries and the receiver batteries and
connections.
• Move the receiver closer to the transmitter to make sure it’s within radio
range.
• Check that the units are set to the same radio key, see Changing the radio
key.
The transmitter LED doesn’t light up when the phone rings or when an accessory
is triggered| • Press the test buttons on the transmitter. If the LED lights
up in green, check all
connections. If the LED doesn’t light up in green, replace the batteries. Only
use
1.5 V AA (LR6) lithium or alkaline batteries.
The transmitter LED doesn’t light up when I press the test buttons| • Replace
the batteries. Only use 1.5 V AA (LR6) lithium or alkaline batteries. If the
LED still doesn’t light up, contact your retailer for service information.
The receiver is activated for no apparent reason| • There is probably another
Visit system installed nearby that triggers your
system. Change the radio key on all units, see Changing the radio key.
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* Not available on all markets.
Documents / Resources
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Bellman Symfon BE1431 Visit Telephone
Transmitter
[pdf] User Manual
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