1. GENERAL
CONTENTS
1. GENERAL .................................................4
2. QUICK REFERENCE .................................4
3. POWER SUPPLY ......................................4
4. OPERATION .............................................5
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..............31
ILLUSTRATIONS......................................3
2. QUICK REFERENCE
1. Connect one of the enclosed mains adapters to the 'baby unit' (transmitter)
and the other to the 'parent unit' (receiver) standing base (fig. 2) .
2. Switch the transmitter on (fig. 1.4) and place it near the baby's bed.
3. Place the receiver in the standing base (fig. 2) .
4. Switch the receiver on to an acceptable sound level (fig. 1.2) .
– Every time sound is detected from or near the baby, it is transmitted to
the parent's unit.
5. Adjust the sound level on the receiver as required.
3. POWER SUPPLY
MAINS POWER SUPPLY
• Check that the mains voltage as indicated
on the mains adapter corresponds to your
local mains voltage. If it does not, consult
your dealer or our service organisation.
• Connect a mains adapter to the transmitter
as indicated in fig. 2 .
• Place the receiver inside the standing base
and connect a mains adapter as indicated in
fig. 2 .
– If the mains power adapter is connected
correctly, the red ADAPTER LED on the
standing base lights up.
BATTERY POWER SUPPLY
(batteries not enclosed)
• Install batteries inside transmitter as
indicated in fig. 3 for cordless transmitter
operation.
• Install batteries inside receiver as indicated
in fig. 3 for cordless receiver operation.
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You have just purchased a
truly cordless Babysitter (SBC SC363) that
enables you to monitor your child from
wherever you are in and around your house.
The Babysitter has been tested to meet all
necessary regulations and standards, and
features a battery back-up option that
guarantees operation at all times.
Note:
While the Babysitter is intended as an
aid, it is not a replacement for real
parent supervision and should not be
used as such.
QUICK REFERENCE
– Both the transmitter and receiver have a
'battery low' indication. If the batteries are
low the red power LED starts flashing.
– Remove the batteries from the transmitter
and the receiver when they are not going to
be used for a long period of time.
– To conserve batteries, connect the units to
the mains by using the enclosed mains
adapters.
– If batteries are installed and the mains
power adapters are connected, the units
operate on mains power. In the event of a
mains failure, the batteries will take over.
– Replace batteries with original PHILIPS LR6
POWERLIFE batteries only.
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