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INDICATIONS ON THE PARENT UNIT
What does the battery
LED colour (green,
orange, red) or no
burning LED mean for
the status of my
battery?
NOISE/SOUND
Question
Why does the parent
unit and/or baby unit
produce a high-pitched
noise?
How can I mute the
sound?
Why don't I hear a
sound? Why can't I hear
my baby cry?
Why does the parent
unit react too quickly to
other sounds than my
baby makes?
2 quick beeps every 20 seconds: temperature of the baby room is outside
the range that is defined by the user, temperature icon is shown on parent
unit's screen.
3 quick beeps every 20 seconds: connection between parent and baby unit
is lost, link icon is shown on the parent unit's screen and the link connection
button is red.
When the parent unit is connected to the mains power the color of the
battery light will show:
* Green: battery is full.
* Orange: battery is charging.
When the parent unit is not connected to the mains power the color of the
battery light will show:
* Red: battery is almost empty (<10 %)
* No burning LED: parent unit is not connected to the mains.
Answer
The parent unit and baby unit may be too close to each other. Make sure
the parent unit and the baby unit are at least 2.5 meters / 8.2 feet away
from each other.
The volume of the parent unit may be set too high. Decrease the volume of
the parent unit.
For causes of a beeping sound from the parent unit, see the FAQ "Why does
the parent unit beep?"
Mute the device by pressing the bottom part of the control button. When
the volume bar on the screen is completely empty, the volume is muted.
The volume of the parent unit may be set too low or may be switched off.
Press the top part on the control button to increase the volume level.
Perhaps the parent unit is muted, unmute the device by pressing the top
part of the control button and adjust the volume.
The sensitivity is set too low, adjust the sensitivity in the parent unit's menu
to a higher level.
The baby unit may be too far away from your baby. Make sure the baby unit
is not further than 1.5 meters/ 5 feet away from your baby for optimal sound
detection. Closer than 1 meter /3.5 feet increases strangulation hazard.
The baby unit also picks up other sounds than those of your baby. Move
the baby unit closer to the baby (but observe the minimum distance of 1
meter/ 3.5 feet).