1-Power light indicator
2-Operation light indicator
3-Microphone
4-Sensitivity control
5-Channel selection switch
6-Power outlet
7-Power light indicator (receiver)
FEATURES
This high technology equipment keeps you constantly in touch with your child, at any time of day and
night. Its main functions are described hereunder:
The receiver unit captures the sounds via FM radio waves
The transmitter unit sends the sounds via FM radio waves
Adjustable volume control on the receiver unit
Adjustable sensitivity control on the transmitter unit
On / off switch on both units
Wall-mounting hole on both units
Belt clip on the back of each unit
BATTERY OPERATION
Each unit requires four AAA alkaline batteries for operation
The battery compartment is located on the back of each unit
Press lightly on the battery compartment cover lock
Remove the cover
Insert 4 AAA batteries making sure the polarities indicated on the batteries are observed
Close the battery compartment by placing the cover into place and snapping the lock into position
with a slight pressure.
CAUTION: Please ensure the batteries are positioned correctly; exhausted batteries must be
immediately removed from the unit, remove the batteries if not using the unit for a certain period,
never mix new batteries with exhausted ones.
POWER SUPPLY OPERATION
The units use a low-voltage power supply that is provided together with the units (to be used only
for the transmitter).
Plug the power supply into the socket indicated by the "DC 9V" sign located at the bottom of the
transmitter
Plug the power supply into a wall socket. The connection of the power supply to the transmitter unit
will automatically interrupt battery utilization.
IMPORTANT: Power supply features: DC 9 V, 150 mA or more (negative centre)
Please ensure the power supply is not placed in such a low position that it could be stepped on by
children. In addition, pay special attention not to place weight on the power supply while plugged in
as this may damage both the power supply and the transmitter unit.
EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Select a channel
The portable baby monitor may operate on two different predetermined frequencies. Both units
must be set to channel 1 (CH1). There is no need to change this setting unless interference from the
operation of similar equipment nearby is observed. Should that be the case, set both units to channel
2 (CH2). The channel selection switch can be found on the right side of each unit.
8-Operating light indicator (receiver)
9-Sound level display (receiver)
10-Volume control on / off (receiver)
11-Channel selection switch (receiver)
13-Loudspeaker (receiver)
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