• If the connection between the two
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devices is cut off, an acoustic signal
sounds on the receiver and the symbol
for range control appears.
Note
Using the optical noise level monitor in the
child's room, the device can also be used
by those with hearing impairments or the
deaf.You can attach the devices to your
belt using the belt clip or hang them on the
wall using suitable fixing materials.
7. settings
Noise sensitivity (Baby unit)
Push the switch for microphone sensitivity
('Sensitivity') up or down in order to set the
desired noise sensitivity. If you have it set
to high sensitivity, the baby unit transmits
all noises.
Volume (Parent unit)
Push the volume control ('Volume') up or
down in order to increase or reduce the
receiver volume on the parent unit.
Note
There is no noise transmission if you turn
the volume control all the way down.
8. Useful information about
the baby monitor
• Position the receiver and transmitter
upright in order to ensure optimal trans-
mission quality.
• Battery operation of the baby monitor
minimises electrosmog from electrical
and magnetic alternating fields.
• You can increase the range of the baby
monitor by positioning the baby unit as
high up as possible near a door or win-
dow and ensuring that the batteries are
not too weak.
• Other radio waves can interfere with the
transmission of the baby monitor. There-
fore, do not position the baby monitor
near devices such as microwaves, WLAN
etc. The following other factors can inter-
fere with the baby monitor's transmis-
sion or shorten its range: Furniture, walls,
houses, trees, environmental factors (such
as fog, rain).
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