IMPORTANT: Both units must be set on the same channel for operation.
EQUIPMENT POSITIONING
Depending on your needs, the equipment may be positioned differently:
1 - It may be simply placed on a flat surface
2 - It may be mounted on a wall using the attach holes provided
3 - It may also be carried along, through the belt clip available on the back of the unit.
IMPORTANT: Place the transmitter less than 3 meters away from the child, but out of his reach or
in his bed
Do not place the equipment near sources of heat, moisture or exposed to rain
POWER ON OPERATION
Place the unit on a flat surface (unless you wish to mount it on the wall), regardless of whether you
are connected to the power supply or operating on batteries
Turn on the unit by rotating the sensitivity control and a green light will indicate that the power is
on.
SENSITIVITY CONTROL
Adjust the sensitivity control to set the "transmission threshold" level so that, whenever the sound
level exceeds that threshold, the transmitter will be automatically activated. A red light will come on
upon the transmitter unit activation.
RECEIVING UNIT OPERATION
POWER ON
1-Place the unit on a flat surface (unless you wish to mount it on the wall), regardless of whether you
are connected to the power supply or operating on batteries
2-Turn on the unit by turning the volume control and a green light will indicate that the unit is on. You
may then adjust the sound level as required to receive the noise coming from the child
VISUAL SOUND WARNING
The display consists of five LED lights located on the left side of the receiving unit to help you control
the child activity when you are in noisy environments where the audio signal may not be heard.
TRANSMISSION RANGE
The optimal range is 30-50 meters and is dependent upon by the battery charge, the type of
construction barriers, etc. An increase in electrical noise may occur at maximum range. Should this
happen or should you receive a weak signal, please draw slightly closer to the transmitter unit (see
"Troubleshooting" for further information). As your unit transmits using public frequencies, it may
be disturbed by other devices operating on the same radio frequency. Should that be the case, it is
highly advisable to place the transmitter and the receiver on the other channel.
IMPORTANT: You must ensure your equipment functions properly.
EQUIPMENT OPERATION CHECK
Have an adult slowly speak into the transmitter from the location where your child should be
monitored.
Another adult should listen at the position where you should place the receiver to ensure the
maximum range allowed is not exceeded.
It is highly advisable to always keep a watch emitting a soft noise near the place where the child is
to be monitored, to ensure that the transmitter functions properly.
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