6.
After a short while the Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver will
automatically return to normal mode.
This function is essential where a transmitter has to work in a special way
with regard to a specifi c receiver.
Resetting advanced programming
It is quite easy to reset the Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver if it needs to
be reset after it has been programmed using advanced programming.
1.
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. The Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver will now be in
programming mode for about 30 seconds.
2. Press the Function Button (1) three times in quick succession.
3.
All LEDs l j m k (2-5) remain constantly on for a few
seconds.
4.
All the advanced programming has now been deleted and the
Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver will automatically return to
normal mode.
Test
It is easy to test the BE1560 Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver. If the Wrist
Receiver does not work as described below, you can check further below
under Appendix/Further information/Troubleshooting/Troubleshooting
guide.
How to test
A transmitter in the Bellman Visit 868 System which is set to the same
Radio Key as the Wrist Receiver is required to test the radio reception on
the BE1560 Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver.
Press the transmitter test button.
The Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver will give the following
indications:
The LEDs l j m k (2-5) which the transmitter has
o
been set to indicate with or which have been programmed
into the Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver with Advanced
Programming will be switched on.
It will vibrate as the transmitter is set to indicate or in
o
the way the Bellman Visit 868 Wrist Receiver has been
programmed with Advanced Programming.
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