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Bellman & Symfon BE9024 Installer's Manual

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Bellman & Symfon BE9024 User Manual
Bellman & Symfon BE9024 User Guide
Bellman & Symfon BE9024 Online Manual

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  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, Overview On/O and settings LED lights Ext trig input Microphone Contact mat Turn o: Press and hold both buttons for 3 s Switch on: Press and hold both buttons for 1 s 1 2 Installation 1 Remove the battery pull tab to start the baby monitor. 2 Place the baby monitor on the nightstand or hang it on the wall with the screw and plug. The recommended distance is 0.5-2 m, out of reach from the child. 19 EN 20

  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, 2 Testing 1 Stand by the child’s bed and make a noise. 2 The Visit receiver lights up a pacier symbol and indicates with sound, lights or vibrations (depending on the receiver). If it doesn’t react, read the section Settings. 1 2 Settings The buttons for sensitivity and delay are located on the baby monitor’s left side. When you press the button, the LED shows the current setting. Then press repeatedly to adjust the setting.  If the baby monitor isn’t activated when the baby cries – increase

  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, Installing a contact mat By using a contact mat, you can also be notied if your child gets out of bed. Just place the mat in front of the crib, connect it to the baby monitor and it will tell you when your child steps on it. BE9024 Contact mat (sold separately) 23 24 Technical information Power supply Battery power: 2 x 1.5 V AA (LR6) lithium or alkaline batteries. Power consumption Active < 70 mA, Idle position < 400 μA Operating time Alkaline ~ 6 months, Lithium ~ 1 year Activation Via the test buttons, microphone or a contact mat via the ext trig Radio frequency 315 MHz, 433.92 MHz or 868.3 MHz depending on r

  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, 77 78 Introduction Function The baby monitor is part of the Visit alerting system that helps people with hearing loss to notice signals in their home. When your child cries, the baby monitor signals the Visit receiver that noties you with sound, lights or vibra- tions (depending on the receiver). This way you are always close to your baby. Activation The baby monitor can be activated by either:  The test buttons (press simultaneously)  The built-in microphone  The BE9024 Contact mat accessory (connected to the Ext trig input) Settings The baby monitor allows you to adjust the sensitivity and delay and you can set a unique signal for

  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, 79 80 1 2 Installation 1 Remove the battery pull tab to start the baby monitor. 2 Place the baby monitor on the nightstand or hang it on the wall with the screw and plug. The recommended distance is 0.5 - 2 m, out of reach from the child. Installing a contact mat By using a contact mat, you can also be notied if your child gets out of bed. Just place the mat in front of the crib, connect it to the baby monitor and it will tell you when your child steps on it. BE9024 Contact mat (sold separately)

  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, 81 82 2 Testing 1 Stand by the child’s bed and make a noise. 2 The Visit receiver lights up a pacier symbol and indicates with sound, lights or vibrations (depending on the receiver). If it doesn’t react, read the section Advanced testing. 1 2 Advanced testing Testing the baby monitor is easy. First, make sure that the baby monitor is installed properly. For instructions, read the section Installation. Using the test button Press both test buttons simultaneously. 1 The baby monitor’s LED lights up to show that a radio signal is transmitted. 2 The receiver’s pacier symbol lights up to show that the signal was received. Using the micro

  • 83 84 Settings The buttons for sensitivity and delay are located on the baby monitor’s left side. When you press the button, the LED shows the current setting. Then press repeatedly to adjust the setting.  If the baby monitor isn’t activated when the baby cries – increase the sensitivity. If the baby monitor is activated too easily – reduce the sensitivity.  If

  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, 85 86 Customizing the signal The baby monitor controls the signal pattern on the receiver. By moving a signal switch up=on you can set a unique signal for each baby. Note that you need to move the other switches down. Signal pattern  868/315 MHz  433 MHz A Source Switch LED Sound Vibration Flash Baby 1 1 Orange light Baby melody Rapid pattern Yes Baby 2 2 2 x orange blink Baby melody Rapid pattern Yes Baby 3 3 3 x orange blink Baby melody Rapid pattern Yes Baby 4 4 Blinking in orange Baby melody Rapid pattern Yes Baby 1 1 Orange light

  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, Signal output for 868 MHz and 315 MHz Dip switch Output Test button 1or 2 Internal Mic External trigger Light Orange light Green light Vibration Rapid pattern Slow pattern Sound Baby melody 1 x ding dong, Lo Light 2 x orange blinks 2 x green blinks Vibration Rapid pattern Slow pattern Sound Baby melody 2 x ding dong, Lo Light 3 x orange blinks 3 x orange blinks Vibration Rapid pattern Rapid pattern Sound Baby melody Baby melody Light Blinking in orange Blinking in orange Vibration Rapid pattern Rapid pattern Sound Baby melody Baby melody Dip switch Output Test button 1or 2 Internal

  • Bellman & Symfon BE9024, 89 If Try this Two orange lights appear every 10s •Change the batteries. Only use 1.5 V AA (LR6) lithium or alkaline batteries. A green light appears on the baby monitor but the receiver is not activated •Checkthebabymonitor’sandthereceiver’sbatteries and plugs. •Movethereceiverclosertothebabymonitor. •Checkthatthebabymonitorandthereceiverareset to the same radio key. For more information, read the section Changing the radio key. The baby monitor is not activated even though the baby is crying •Movethebabymonitorclosertothebabyorinc

  • 91 Technical information Power supply Battery power: 2 x 1.5 V AA (LR6) lithium or alkaline batteries. Power consumption Active < 70 mA, Idle position < 400 μA Operating time Alkaline ~ 6 months, Lithium ~ 1 year Activation Via the test buttons, microphone or a contact mat via the ext trig Radio frequency 315 MHz, 433.92 MHz or 868.3 MHz depending on region Co

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