Using your baby monitor Listening to your baby
POWER
Features explanation Avoiding interference
If there is interference or if sound reception is poor, switch both units to another channel.
CHANNEL
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Push the power button on the Baby unit to turn it on. > The power light lights (green).
Always make sure that the channel selection switches on both units are set to the same position.
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SENSITIVITY
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Adjust the microphone sensitivity of the Baby unit to a level you prefer (using your own voice as a sound reference). > The power light lights (yellow) when a sound is picked up.
Monitoring baby silently
Adjust the volume on the Parent unit to the lowest level using the VOLUME ON/OFF control (do not switch off). > the sound-level lights visually alert you to baby�s sounds. The more sound your baby makes, the more lights light.
ON OFF VOLUME
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CHANNEL A B C D
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Switch the Parent unit on and adjust the volume to level you prefer using the VOLUME ON/OFF control. The digital SYSTEM CHECK light lights continuously (green) when the Parent unit and Baby unit are in touch with each other.
Checking that the units are in touch
LEVEL
ON OFF VOLUME
Check that the digital SYSTEM CHECK light on the Parent unit lights continuously (green) to confirm that the connection between both units is reliable. If the light flashes (red), move the Parent unit closer to the Baby unit. The light flashes if the units are out of range for more than 30 seconds or if there is interference.
CHANNEL A B C D
SYSTEM CHECK
Switching on the system check alarm
You can switch on the system check alarm on the Parent unit that beeps when the units are not in touch. The Parent unit is delivered with the system check alarm switched off.
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Open the Parent unit�s battery compartment cover. Set the switch inside compartment to the ON position ( ).
Close battery compartment cover. The SYSTEM CHECK light can still flash even if the system check alarm is switched off.
Switching on the night light
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POWER
Push the Baby unit night light to switch it on and off. > Switch off the night light when operating the Baby unit on batteries to conserve power.
Range 250m in open air
The baby monitor has an operating range of up to 250 metres in ideal open-air conditions. This means that the units can see each other with no obstacles in between. Walls, ceilings, large objects and even glass affect the operating range. The more obstacles there are in between, the shorter the operating range.