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Pushbutton Transmitter Bellman visit 868 BE1420
The BE1420 Visit Pushbutton Transmitter is a radio transmitter within the Bellman Visit System for indoor use and outdoor use in sheltered locations, which transmits signals to the receivers in the Bellman Visit System when the Pushbutton is pressed.
The Pushbutton Transmitter can transmit different Signal Patterns to the receivers in the Visit System depending on how it has been set up.
The LED lights up when the Pushbutton Transmitter transmits radio signals.
Technical information
Power supply Battery power: 6 V PX28A alkaline 6 V PX28L lithium
Operating time: Approximately 2 years
Power consumption: Active: 35 mA Idle position: < 0,05 μA
Radio function
Radio frequency: 868,3MHz
Number of Radio Keys: 64 Radio Keys as standard. Special software can be used to increase these to 256 Radio Keys in increments of 64 per software purchase. Contact the nearest supplier for further information.
Coverage: The normal coverage between a transmitter and receiver in the Bellman Visit 868 System is approximately 200 metres with a clear line of sight. Coverage is reduced if walls and large objects screen off the signals. Any thick walls constructed of reinforced concrete will greatly affect coverage. The system may also be affected by radio transmitters such as TV transmitters, computers, mobile phones, etc. This means that a unit may work perfectly in one part of the room but not at all in another.
Activation: Via test button
Additional information: For indoor use and outdoor use in a protected location. Will not withstand water or rain!
Dimensions WxHxD: 48 x 66 x 23 mm
Weight: With battery: 50 g Without battery: 40 g
Colour: White with grey pushbutton.
Data sheet
- reference
- BE14320
- Size
- 48 x 23 x 66 mm
- Compatibility
- Bellman Visit 868
- Bellman visit 868
- transmitter
- guarantee
- 2 years
The Visit system includes a number of radio transmitters and receivers. Transmitters (doorbell detectors, telephone bell detector, smoke detector, etc.) detect different events in the vicinity and transmit a radio signal to the receivers. The receivers capture this signal and provide indications using light, sound and / or vibrations.
For exemple: When the doorbell rings, the transmitter signals the pager on your belt. The pager’s gentle vibrations will tell you that your guests have arrived; or, when the phone rings, the transmitter signals the Flash in your living room. The bright lights will show you that someone is trying to get a hold of you.