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Bellman Visit System Information

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Technical Solutions 2005/06

Function

The BE1345 Bellman Visit Alarm Clock is a combined alarm clock 

and receiver within the Bellman Visit System for indoor use, which 

draws the attention of the user with a flashing light, noise and 

one or two BE1270 Bed-shakers (accessory). It is activated by the 

clock’s alarm, radio signals from transmitters within the Bellman 

Visit System, connection to an external trigger input or via direct 

connection to a telephone socket. The 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. 

 

Installation & connection

The unit is usually placed vertically on a level surface  

 

The Bellman Visit Alarm Clock is connected to mains power via the 

power supply unit supplied. The Bellman Visit Alarm Clock must 

first be connected to mains power for at least 24 hours in order to 

operate correctly. For further information see Charging.  

 

The unit is connected to the Bellman Visit System by radio. For 

further information see Settings. 

 

It is connected to the telephone via telephone input (19) with the 

BE9105 Telephone cord (accessory) and an adapter plug.  

 

An external trigger (17) can be connected to the vibrator output on 

several Bellman & Symfon AB products or other equipment that 

produces a contact or voltage for activation. For further details see 

Technical information.

Testing

 

The Bellman Visit Alarm Clock must be connected to mains power 

using the power supply unit supplied.  

 

Test the flash light, sound and vibration with the BE1270 

Bellman Bed-shaker (accessory): 

•Turn the dial for Alarm Off/On (9) to position 1.
•Turn the alarm pointer anticlockwise until the clock alarm operates.
• The alarm clock will now flash and vibrate 

(with accessory BE1270).

A Bellman Visit System transmitter is required to test 

the radio reception. 
• Press the transmitter test button.
• The Bellman Visit Alarm Clock will respond with a flashing light, 

sound signal and vibrations (with accessory BE1270) and the LED 

corresponding to the transmitter will light.
Two tests are required to test the external trigger; one to test contact 

and another to test voltage. For further information see Technical 

Information below. Please note that when the Snooze button is 

pressed, the external trigger alarm will be ignored for up to 45 seconds.
• Connect the alarm unit to the external trigger (17) input.
• Activate the alarm.
• The Bellman Visit Alarm Clock will flash, sound and vibrate  

(with accessory BE1270). 

Bellman Visit Alarm Clock 

BE1345

Technical information

 

Power supply

 

Mains power: 

7.5 V DC / 500 mA with 

battery eliminator BE9092 (Europe) and 

BE9093 (United Kingdom). 

Back-up battery:

 Internal NiMh battery. 

The internal back-up battery must be 

changed at a service workshop.  

Charging: 

Via the power supply unit. The 

discharged back-up battery will take at least 

24 hours to charge. 

 

Radio function

 

Radio frequency: 

433.92 MHz 

Number of channels:

 64 logical channels 

Coverage:

 The normal coverage between 

a transmitter and receiver in the Bellman 

Visit System is approximately 80 metres 

with a clear line of sight. Coverage is 

reduced if walls and large objects screen 

off the signal. Any thick walls constructed 

of reinforced concrete will greatly affect 

coverage.

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