Bellman Symfon BE1450 Visit Portable Receiver User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Bellman Symfon
Table of Contents
Bellman Symfon BE1450 Visit Portable Receiver
OVERVIEW
Read this first
This booklet guides you on how to use and maintain your new Portable receiver.
Ensure you read this booklet carefully, including the Warnings section. This
will help you get the most out of your product. If you have additional
questions, contact your hearing care professional.
Intended purpose| The intended purpose of the Visit system is to alert
deaf and hard of hearing people of important signals in their home.
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Intended user| A person with mild to severe hearing loss or deafness.
Intended user group| The intended user group consists of people of all
ages with mild to severe hearing loss or deafness that need audio, visual or
sensory amplification.
Principle of operation| The Visit alerting system consists of a set of
wirelessly connected transmitters and receivers that are located across the
home. When a transmitter detects an activity, it signals the Visit receiver
that alerts the user with sound, flashes or vibrations. In order to use the
system, you need at least one transmitter and one receiver.
- Power LED
- Volume dialV
- Flash LEDs
- Visit LEDs
- Flash signal switch
- BE1270 Bed shaker
- Test button
- Battery compartment
- Optional power supply
Getting started
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Slide open the battery cover, fit the batteries and close the cover again.
Place the receiver on a level surface or mount it on the wall using the wall bracket. -
To test the radio link you need a Visit transmitter. Press the test button/s on the transmitter.
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The receiver lights up a Visit LED (4) and starts to flash and sound. If a bed shaker (6) is connected, it will vibrate. A short press on the test button (7) repeats the last indication. If nothing happens, see Troubleshooting.
Default signal pattern
When a transmitter is activated, the Portable receiver lights up a LED and
begins to sound and flash. If you have connected a bed shaker, it starts to
vibrate with a certain pace. This is called signal pattern. The transmitters
determine the pattern, and the default is:
Transmitter | Portable receiver | Bed shaker | ||
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Activated source | Visit LED | Sound | Flash | Vibration |
§ Door transmitter | ˜ Green | Door chime | Yes | Slow |
§ Push button transmitter | ˜ Green | Door chime | Yes | Slow |
§ Telephone transmitter | ˜ Yellow | Ring signal | Yes | Medium |
§ Baby monitor | ˜ Orange | Baby melody | Yes | Fast |
§ Smoke alarm | ˜ Red | Fire horn | Yes | Long |
§ CO alarm | ˜˜ Orange/red | Emergency alert | Yes | Long |
Power LED indications
The power LED (1) on the front of the flash receiver indicates what’s happening:
- Steady green light – the receiver is powered by a power supply accessory (9).
- Lights up in green during activation – the receiver is working and the battery level is fine.
- Lights up in yellow during activation – the receiver is working, but the batteries are nearly depleted. To change batteries, slide open the battery cover and replace the old batteries with four 1.5 V LR14 alkaline batteries. See the battery compartment (8) for correct positioning.
Personalizing your receiver
Adjusting the volume and flash
Adjust the volume to your liking using the red volume dial (2) on the top of
the receiver. It goes from 0 to 93 dBA at 1m distance with a main frequency
range of 500 – 1000 Hz. Use the flash signal switch (5) on the back of the
receiver to turn the flash off/on.
Changing the radio key
If your Visit system is activated for no reason, there is probably a nearby
system that trig-gers yours. In order to avoid radio interference, you need to
change the radio key on all units. The radio key switches are located on the
transmitters.
- Open the transmitter cover and move any radio key switch to the up (on position) tochange the radio key. See Changing the radio key for the relevant transmitter.
- Press and hold the test button (7) located on the bottom of the portable receiver untilthe green and yellow Visit LEDs blink alternately. Release the button.
- Press the test button/s on the transmitter within 30 seconds to send the new radio key.
- All Visit LEDs (4) on the receiver blink 5 times to show that the radio key has been changed. Note that all Visit units must be set to the same radio key.
General warnings
This section contains important information about safety, handling and operating conditions. Keep this booklet for future use. If you are just installing the device, this booklet must be given to the householder.
Hazard warnings
- Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or damage to the device or other property.
- Keep this device out of reach of children under 3 years.
- Be aware that alarms and notifications can be missed if batteries run out.
- Do not use or store this device near any heat sources such as naked flames, radiators, ovens or other devices that pro-duce heat.
- Protect cables from any potential source of damage.
- Do not dismantle the device; there is a risk of electric shock. Tampering with or disman-tling the device will void warranty.
- This device is designed for indoor use only. Do not expose the device to moisture.
- Use only power adapters and battery types that are specified in this leaflet.
- Protect the device from shocks during storage and transport.
- Do not make any changes or modifications to this device. Use only original Bellman & Symfon accessories to avoid any electrical shock.
- Batteries are toxic. Do not swallow them! Keep out of reach of children and pets. If they are swallowed, consult your physician immediately!
Information on product safety
- Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to the device and void the warranty.
- Do not expose batteries to fire or to direct sunlight.
- Do not drop your device. Dropping onto a hard surface can damage it
- Do not use the device in areas where electronic equipment is prohibited.
- The device may only be repaired by an authorized service center.
- If a serious incident occurs in relation to this device, contact the manufacturer and rele-vant authority.
- If you encounter other problems with your device, contact the point of purchase, your local Bellman & Symfon office or the manufacturer. Visit bellman.com for contact info.
- Without permission granted by the NCC, no company, enterprise or user is allowed to change the frequency, enhance the transmitting power or alter the original characteris-tics or performance on an approved low power radio frequency device.
- This device should not be used on aircrafts unless specifically permitted by flight personnel.
Configuration options
This BE1450 Visit portable receiver can be configured with the following Visit
transmitters and Bellman & Symfon original accessories:
Compatible Visit transmitters
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BE1411 Visit door transmitter
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BE1420 Visit pushbutton transmitter
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BE1431 Visit telephone transmitter
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BE1432 Visit mobile phone transmitter
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BE1481 Visit smoke alarm transmitter
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BE1551 Visit smoke alarm transmitter
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BE1555 Visit CO alarm transmitter
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BE1491 Visit baby monitor
Available accessories -
BE1270 Bed shaker
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Power supply unit,UK
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Power supply unit, Europe
For detailed product information, see the corresponding user manual.
Operating conditions Operate the device in a dry environment within the
temperature and humidity limits stated in this leaflet. If the device gets wet
or is exposed to moisture, it should no longer be regarded as reliable and
should therefore be replaced.
Cleaning Disconnect all cables before you clean your device. Use a soft,
lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Do not use household
cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia or abrasives. This device
does not require sterilization.
Service and support If the device appears to be damaged or doesn’t
function properly, follow the instructions in the user guide and this leaflet.
If the product still doesn’t function as intended, contact your local hearing
care professional for information on service and warranty.
Warranty conditions Bellman & Symfon guarantees this product for two (2)
years from date of purchase against any defects that are due to faulty
materials or workmanship.
This guarantee only applies to normal conditions of use and service, and does
not include damage resulting from accident, neglect, misuse, unauthorized
dismantling, or contami-nation howsoever caused. This guarantee excludes
incidental and consequential damage. Furthermore, the warranty does not cover
Acts of God, such as fire, flood, hurricanes and tornadoes.This warranty gives
you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that varywith
territory. Some countries or jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long
an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This
guarantee is in addition to your statutory rights as a consumer. The above
warranty may not be altered except in writing signed by both parties hereto.
Compliance information Hereby Bellman & Symfon declares that, in Europe,
this product is in compliance with the essential requirements of the Medical
Device Regulation EU 2017/745 as well as the directives and regulations listed
below. The full text of the declaration of conformity can be obtained from
Bellman & Symfon or your local Bellman & Symfon representative. Visit
bellman.com for contact information.
Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
Medical Device Regulation (MDR)
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC)
Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS)
REACH Regulation
EC General Product Safety Directive.
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
EC Battery Directive
ISO Certification of the legal manufacturer
Bellman is certified in accordance with SS-EN ISO 9001 and SS-EN ISO 13485.
SS-EN ISO 9001 Certification Number: CN19/42071
SS-EN ISO 13485 Certification Number: CN19/42070
Certification Body
SGS United Kingdom Ltd
Rossmore Business Park Ellesmere Port Cheshire CH65 3EN UK
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Technical specifications
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Dimensions 165Î130Î36 mm, 6.5Î5.1Î1.4″
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Weight 590 g, 20.8 oz. including batteries
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Battery power 4 x 1.5V LR14 (C) alkaline batteries
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Mains power 7.5 V DC / 1500 mA with optional power adapter
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Power consumption Active: 1000 mA, idle position: 0.1 mA
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Operating time 2 – 3 years with alkaline batteries
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Sound signal Adjustable up to 93 dBA @ 1 m, frequency range: 500 – 1000 Hz Produces individual sound signatures
- white LEDs that alert with a clear light signal
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Light signal 4 colored LEDs that react to the incoming Visit signals
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Bed shaker outlet Vibration power: 2.0 – 4.0 VDC (max. 500 mA)
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Radiofrequency 314.91 MHz, 433.92 MHz or 868.30 MHz depending on region
Coverage 50 – 250 m, 55 – 273 yards depending on the radio frequency and the characteristics of the building. Coverage is reduced if walls and large objects block the signal.
In the box § BE1450 Visit portable receiver- 4Î5V LR14 batteries
- Wall bracket
- Screws and plugs
Troubleshooting
If | Try this |
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The receiver seems to be turned off | § The batteries are depleted. Replace |
them with 4Í1.5V LR14 alkaline batteries.
The power LED is yellow when the receiver is activated.| § The battery level
is low. Replace them with 4Í1.5V LR14 alkaline batteries.
The receiver does not respond when a transmitter is activated, but works when
I use the test button| § Check the transmitter batteries and connections.
§ Move the receiver closer to the transmitter to make sure it’s within radio range.
§ Check that the receiver is set to the same radio key as the other units in the Visit system, see Changing the radio key.
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.
The receiver is too quiet| § Turn up the volume using the red volume dial on
the top of the unit.
The receiver is not flashing| § Check that the flash signal switch on the back
of the unit is set to the ON position.
References
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