Back-Up Battery; Troubleshooting Guide - Bellman & Symfon BE1510 Mode D'emploi

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Problem
The LED (1) blinks green when the Repeater is acti-
vated, but the receivers are not signalling.
The receiver emits a strange alarm when activated by
the Repeater.
The receivers in the system transmit signals for no
reason.
Technical information
Power supply
Mains power:
6 V DC/800 mA with power supply unit BE9018 (Europe) or
BE9083 (United Kingdom).

Back-up battery:

9 V 6LR61 alkaline
9 V 6F22 lithium
Power consumption: Active: 40 mA
Idle position: < 10 μA
Solution
• Check the battery in the receiver.
• Check that all units in the Bellman Visit 868 System
are set to the same radio key. For further information
see Appendix/Further information/Settings/Radio key.
• Check that the receivers are not placed too far away
by moving them closer to the Repeater.
• Set the Signal Switch to 0000.
• Change the Radio Key on all units in the system. For
further information see Function/Radio key
Troubleshooting
You can carry out a number of checks yourself before sending a product for repair.

Troubleshooting guide

Problem
Nothing happens when the transmitter is activated with
the test button.
The LED (1) blinks yellow when the Repeater is
activated.
Solution
• Check that the power supply unit is connected cor-
rectly.
• If the power supply unit is not connected, change
the back-up battery. Only use an alkaline 6LR61 or a
lithium 6F22 type battery.
Make sure that the power supply unit is connected
correctly.
• Check that all the connections are correct.
• Change the back-up battery. Only use an alkaline
6LR61 or a lithium 6F22 type battery.
Make sure that the power supply unit is connected
correctly.
The troubleshooting guide continues on the next page.
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