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(B) Receiver

   DC power supply socket
 On/Off/volume control
 Channel selector switch

(B4) Power-on/reception indicator
(B5) Battery status indicator
(B6) Battery compartment

3. 

3.1. 

Putting into operation with AC adapter:

The receiver of the BM 50 P is equipped a battery pack charge function which is automatically activated when batteries are

inserted in the battery compartment and the AC adapter is connected to the power supply.

N.B.:
It is essential that you determine whether there are battery packs or batteries in the battery compartment of the receiver before

connecting the AC adapter to the mains. If there are non-rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment of the receiver, you
must remove them, otherwise your appliance will be destroyed in mains power supply operation. You can leave rechargeable
batteries in the compartment where they will automatically be charged. If you have any doubts about the type of battery or battery
pack, you can also operate the appliance with an empty battery compartment.

(A) Transmitter

Place the transmitter at a distance of at least   metre from the person to be monitored.

2. Connect the power supply lead to the socket (Al) provided on the back of the transmitter. Then plug the AC adapter into a

mains socket (230 V 

 Hz).

3. Check the channel selector switch (A3).

The transmitter and receiver must be set to the same channel 

 

 or 

 otherwise no transmission will take place.

4. Now switch on the transmitter (A2). The power-on/transmission indicator (A4) lights red briefly and then changes to green,

signalling that the appliance is ready to operate. When the transmitter is activated by a noise, this indicator (A4) lights red
constantly for the duration of the transmission. This signals transmission operation.

5. The transmitter (A) is now ready for operation.

(B) Receiver

1. Connect the power supply lead to the socket 

 provided on the back of the receiver. Then plug the AC adapter into a mains

socket (230 V I50 Hz).

2. Check the channel selector switch (B3).

The transmitter and receiver must be set to the same channel (“A” or 

 otherwise no transmission will take 

3. Now switch on the receiver (82). When the appliance is ready to operate the power-on/reception indicator 

 lights green.

4. To ensure safe functioning, the minimum volume is set ex factory to approx. 

 of the maximum volume. You can increase the

volume as required.

3.2. 

Putting into operation with batteries   battery packs:

Transmitter (A)

1. Open the battery pack compartment by simply sliding the lid in the direction indicated by the arrow 

2. Insert the   battery pack (or   battery) required in the battery compartment in accordance with the polarity markings. If you

use a battery pack, this must be charged externally as the transmitter of the BM 50 P has no charge function. Then close the
battery pack compartment.

3. Now proceed as above (Putting into operation with AC adapter, Points 3 to 5, Transmitter).
4. The battery status lamp lights according to the voltage of the batteries or battery packs 

Possible display:

GREEN

Full

YELLOW

Half full

RED

When the red lamp lights, functionality is no longer guaranteed. In this case, the battery packs must be recharged or the batteries
replaced.

Summary of Contents for BM 50 P

Page 1: ......

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Page 3: ... no longer guaranteed Variable sensitivity In order to ensure optimal adaptation to your everyday life surrounding noise you can determine the switch on threshold of the BabyfonB Depending on your individual requirements the transmitter can be activated by slight noises or only from a higher level of noise Battery pack charge function The receiver is equipped with an integrated battery pack charge...

Page 4: ... A4 lights red briefly and then changes to green signalling that the appliance is ready to operate When the transmitter is activated by a noise this indicator A4 lights red constantly for the duration of the transmission This signals transmission operation 5 The transmitter A is now ready for operation B Receiver 1 Connect the power supply lead to the socket Bl provided on the back of the receiver...

Page 5: ...ire perfect functionality In optimal conditions the range should be up to 300 metres However please bear in mind that any solid structure walls ceilings etc may reduce the range 3 5 Channel selection With your BM 50 P BabyfonB the signal can be transmitted by two channels A or B If the sound reception is bad try the other channel switch both the channel selection switch A3 on the transmitter and t...

Page 6: ...them in at your nearest collection point or wherever batteries battery packs of the kind concerned are sold We also take back batteries battery packs free of charge If you wish to return your old batteries to us please send them marked Used to the following address Vivanco GmbH Ewige Weide 17 22926 Ahrensburg Germany You will find these abbreviations on batteries battery packs containing harmful s...

Page 7: ...tify that on the basis of the Low Voltage Directive LVD of the European Community the product complies with the following standards EN 60742 1989 reffered to in accordance with Articles 5 or 6 of the Low Voltage Directive LVD relevant to this product The CE symbol is awarded to high quality appliances which comply with th 0 Qropean Directive 89 336IEEC or the EMVG law relating to electromagnetic c...

Page 8: ...Vivanco GmbH a Ewige Weide 15 D 22926 Ahrensburg e Fax 49 0 4102 231 l 60 INSC44M7BF Rev 1 ...

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