114
Appendix
Further information
Settings
No adjustments are required for normal use. The relevant descriptions are
provided below, if you wish to change a setting for some reason.
Radio key
In order to use several Bellman Visit 868 Systems close to one another
without interference, different Radio Keys can be set on the different
systems. All Bellman Visit 868 System units are supplied from the factory
tuned to the same Radio Key, channel 0. This means that all Radio Key
Switches on the transmitters are set to the OFF position.
A Bellman Visit 868 transmitter is also required to alter the Radio Key on the
Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver. Proceed as follows to change the Radio Key:
Set a Bellman Visit 868 Transmitter to the desired Radio Key by
altering its Radio Key Switch to the desired Radio Key. See the
transmitter user manual for further information.
Hold down the Function Button (1) on the Bellman Visit 868 Wrist
Receiver until the green j (3) and yellow m (4) LEDs blink
alternately. Release the button and the Bellman Visit 868 Wrist
Receiver will now be in programming mode for about 30 seconds.
Press the Bellman Visit 868 transmitter's test button.
The LEDs l j m k (2, 3, 4 and 5) will now blink fi ve times in
quick succession to indicate a successful change of radio key.
After changing the Radio Key, the Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver
will automatically return to normal mode.
Please note: all Bellman Visit 868 products within a system must be tuned to
the same Radio Key in order to operate as a group.
Signal pattern
A Signal Pattern is the name for the way in which a receiver in the
Bellman Visit 868 System indicates activation. Changing the transmitters'
Signal Switch changes the Signal Pattern which the receivers display
when the transmitter is activated.
Please note that the Wrist Receiver does not emit any sound or fl ash.