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Battery status light
When the rechargeable batteries of the parent unit are low, the battery status light flashes red and the
parent unit beeps (Fig. 21). The remaining operating time is at least 30 minutes.
When the rechargeable battery of the parent unit is almost empty, the battery status light flashes red.
If you do not connect the parent unit to the mains to charge it when the battery status light flashes
red, the parent unit switches off.
The battery status light flashes green when the parent unit is charging (Fig. 21).
Microphone sensitivity
This option allows you to set the microphone sensitivity of the baby unit. The microphone sensitivity
determines what noise level the baby unit picks up, e.g. you will want to hear when your baby cries,
but you may be less interested in its babbling.
Note: The parent unit uses less power when it is set to a lower sensitivity level.
1 Press the 'sensitivity' button once (Fig. 22).
The sound level lights light up briefly and show the current sensitivity level (Fig. 19).
2 Press the 'sensitivity' button again within 3 seconds to increase the sensitivity level.
When the maximum sensitivity level has been reached, the lowest sensitivity level will be selected
again.
3 If you do not press a button for more than 3 seconds, the sound level lights go out and the setting
is saved.
ECO mode
Smart ECO is a standard feature on this baby monitor. It automatically reduces the DECT signal from
the baby unit to save energy. To save even more energy, activate the ECO Max mode. In this mode,
the DECT signal of the baby unit is switched off as long as the baby does not make a sound.
Caution: When the baby makes a sound, there may be a slight delay in response because the DECT
signal has to switch on again before the baby unit can send feedback to the parent unit.
Please note the following:
- In ECO Max mode, you do not receive feedback when the baby unit is switched off or when the
parent unit is out of range of the baby unit. You can check the connection by pressing any button
on the parent unit.
Activating the ECO Max mode
Make sure that the parent unit is linked to the baby unit.
1 Press the ECO Max button (Fig. 23).
The ECO Max indicator lights up blue.The 'link' light starts flashing green slowly approx. 1 minute
after the baby has stopped making sounds (Fig. 24).
When the parent unit receives a DECT signal from the baby unit because the baby makes a sound,
the 'link' light turns solid green.
Deactivating ECO Max mode
1 Press the ECO Max button (Fig. 23).
The ECO Max indicator goes out.