How to use
A, Baby unit (transmitter)
1. Switch the power on by pushing the
Power switch (1) from O to I. When
the power is on, the Power supply
indicator (3) lights up steady green.
If the indicator starts blinking red,
the unit needs to be charged.
2. Select one of the ten channels on
the Channel selector (8). You need
to use a coin or similar object to
turn the channel selector to the
desired position. This is a precaution
to prevent the unit from switching
channels accidentally.
3. You can adjust the sensitivity of the
microphone from 1 to 8 using the
Microphone sensitivity control (2).
The microphone is most sensitive to
sound when it is set to 8, and least
sensitive when it is set to 1. If there
is a lot of background noise, it's a
good idea to lower the microphone
sensitivity. If the surroundings are
quiet, the microphone sensitivity can
be set higher.
4. The Transmitting indicator (4) lights
up red when it picks up sound. It
stays lit for 5 seconds after the sound
has stopped, before it goes back to
stand-by mode. In stand-by mode,
the light is green. While in stand-by
mode, the baby unit emits a signal to
the adult unit at regular intervals to
make sure they are in contact with
each other. This is indicated by the
red light.
5. Place the baby unit near your child,
with the microphone facing the child.
Make sure the unit is close enough
to pick up sounds from your child,
but not so close that your child can
reach it. 1 metre (3.2 feet) is a good
distance.
B, Adult unit (receiver)
NOTE! Make sure the adult unit is at least
a couple of metres away from the baby
unit before you switch it on. If the units
are too close to each other, feedback
between the units can create a loud
screeching noise.
1. Switch the power on by pushing the
Power switch (9) from O to I. When
the power is on, the Power supply
indicator (11) lights up steady green.
If the indicator starts blinking red,
the unit needs to be charged.
2. Select the same channel for this
unit as for the baby unit, using the
Channel selector (16). In case you
notice any interference or static
noises, select another channel and
implement on both units.
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3. You can adjust volume of the Speaker
(13) from 1 (lowest) to 8 (highest)
using the Volume control (10).
4. When a signal is received, the Signal
indicator (14) will light up red.
The brightness of the light varies
according to how strong the sound
is, i.e it adjusts to the level of your
child's cries. This indicator is useful
for monitoring your child when the
volume of the adult unit is set on low.
5. When the adult unit is in contact with
the baby unit, this is indicated by a
green steady light on the Connection
indicator (12). If the units are out of
contact with each other for more than
30 seconds, the Connection indicator
will start blinking red. There will also
be a beeping signal to alert your
attention. This signal is also activated
if the baby unit is switched off, or
if the selected channels on the two
units don't match.
6. You can carry the adult unit with you
by attaching a neckband through
the Hole for neckband (17) or using
the included Belt clip (18). Just slide
the Belt clip over the receiver until it
snaps in place. To remove it, bend it
outwards and pull it off the unit.
How to charge the units
Only use the included AC adapters (19)
to charge the units by plugging them
into the Jack for charger (7, 15). Using
other adapters could cause damage to
the baby monitor units. Two chargers are
included, so you can charge both units at
the same time.
NOTE! The baby unit (transmitter) MUST
NOT be used while it is being charged.
When a unit is being charged, the Power
supply indicator (3,11) will light up
steady red.
IMPORTANT!
THE BATTERIES CANNOT BE REPLACED.
Disposal of batteries to be done
according to instructions, see below.
Only use the included 6V 300mA type AC
adapters for charging the baby monitor
units. Other adapters could cause
damage to the units.
If you don't plan to use the units for
more than a week, make sure the
batteries are fully charged before
putting the units away. Leaving the units
unused and completely uncharged could
cause them to stop functioning. Used
regularly and for the intended purpose,
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