Page 24 Technical Solutions 2005/06
To test the built-in telephone connection:
• Connect input (17) on the Bellman Visit Alarm Clock to an
analogue telephone socket using a BE9105 telephone cable
(accessory) and an adapter plug.
• Ring the telephone number from a mobile phone or
other telephone.
• e Bellman Visit Alarm Clock will flash, sound and vibrate
(with accessory BE1270).
Indicators
Bellman Visit functions
Orange LED (3) indicates a Baby-cry transmitter
Green LED (4) indicates a Door transmitter.
Yellow LED (5) indicates a Telephone transmitter.
Red LED (6) indicates a Smoke alarm transmitter.
When the green (4) and yellow (5) LEDs blink alternately,
the Bellman Visit Alarm Clock is in the channel programming
position and is waiting for a signal from a transmitter within
the Bellman Visit System.
Power supply
When green LED (1) is constantly lit, the unit is being powered
by the power supply unit.
When the green LED (1) blinks in short flashes, the unit is being
powered by the internal back-up battery.
Alarm Clock functions
e snooze button lights when the alarm is activated and blinks
when the snooze function is activated. To conserve the in-built
back-up battery, the snooze button will not light or blink when
the external power supply is disconnected, e.g. during a power failure.
e clock face’s background light will come on when the alarm
clock sounds or the snooze button is pressed.
Signals
e transmitter is the unit within the Bellman Visit System
that determines how the receiver will indicate an alarm. See
transmitter descriptions for further information.
Sound
e Bellman Visit Alarm Clock will sound an alarm call for up
to 30 minutes unless the alarm is turned off or onto snooze. e
sound ranges across several frequencies and increases in volume
to attract attention better. e sound is controlled by a Bellman
Visit transmitter when activated from the Bellman Visit System.
See the section on various Bellman Visit transmitters. e sound
can be turned off/on with switch (11).
Flash
e Bellman Visit Alarm Clock will flash during an alarm call for
up to 30 minutes unless the alarm is turned off or onto snooze.
e flash light can be turned off/on with switch (13).
Vibration
e Bellman Visit Alarm Clock can power up to two BE1270
Bellman Bed-shakers (accessory).
Snooze
e snooze function delays the alarm call for approximately 3.5
minutes and will ignore the external trigger indicator (17) and
telephone indicators from the telephone connection (19) for up
to 45 seconds.
Technical information
Activation via
Alarm call
Inbuilt clock/alarm call function
Radio
Bellman Visit System
Via analogue telephone network:
15 - 90 V RMS, 13 - 60 Hz.
External trigger: 3.5 mm stereo jack plug,
see diagram.
Short circuit between middle pin and outer
pin on the jack plug.
DC: 3 to 28 V between the middle pin (+)
and inner pin (-) on the jack plug.
AC: 3 to 17 V RMS between the middle
pin and inner pin on the jack plug.
Output signals
Built-in sound signal 80 dBA maximum
at 1 metre with a main frequency range
of 500 – 1000 Hz.
Built-in flash light signal:
Approximately 10 candela
Vibrator power: 2.0 – 4.0 V DC
Additional information
For indoor use only
Dimensions WxHxD: 110 x 130 x 92 mm
Weight: 450 g
Colour: White with red base and red
buttons/dials
Flex length: Power supply unit 1.8 m
Accessories
Bellman Bed-shaker BE1270
Bellman External Trigger Cable BE9086
Telephone cable BE9105
Adapter plug for the appropriate country