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9 CONTENTS

1 ECO 

MODE 

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2 OVERVIEW

2.1 

OVERVIEW PARENT UNIT .............................................3

2.2 

OVERVIEW BABY UNIT ..................................................4

2.3 OVERVIEW 

DISPLAY 

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3 INSTALLATION

3.1 PARENT 

UNIT 

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3.2 BABY-UNIT 

......................................................................6

3.3 RECOMMENDATIONS 

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USING YOUR BABY MONITOR

4.1 POWER 

ON/OFF 

.............................................................8

4.2 LINK 

CHECK 

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4.3 LANGUAGE 

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4.4 MONITORING 

..................................................................9

4.5 TALK 

BACK 

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4.6 SENSITIVITY 

...................................................................10

4.7 SOUND 

ALERT 

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4.8 LULLABIES 

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4.9 NIGHTLIGHT....................................................................13
4.10 

ROOM TEMPERATURE AND ALERT .............................14

4.11 ALARM 

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4.12 

PAGING THE PARENT UNIT ..........................................16

4.13 RANGE 

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4.14 FULL 

ECO 

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4.15 LINK 

CHECK 

....................................................................18

4.16 BATTERY 

INDICATION 

...................................................19

4.17 BELT 

CLIP........................................................................20

4.18 RESTORE 

TO 

DEFAULT 

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(SAFETY) INSTRUCTIONS AND TIPS

5.1 GENERAL 

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5.2 MULTIPLE 

UNITS 

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5.3 TEMPERATURE 

INDICATION 

.........................................22

5.4 REACH 

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Summary of Contents for DBX-88eco

Page 1: ...USERS MANUAL DBX 88eco ...

Page 2: ... no transmitting at all Next to the Full eco mode you can set the output power In case you are at home with your baby not far away you can set the babyphone in half range mode with low transmitting power and reduced power consump tion In case the baby is not close to you you may switch to full range Attention once the baby produces noise the baby unit is activated and contacts the parent unit This...

Page 3: ...microphone 10 start stop lullaby 11 display see paragraph 2 3 12 power on off 13 talk back 1 5 4 3 2 10 12 11 8 7 13 6 9 Link check flashes when there is no link between baby unit and parent unit or parent unit is out of range with the baby unit on steadily when linked to the baby unit in the full eco mode this lamp only lights when the parent unit actual receives noise from the baby unit in idle ...

Page 4: ... stop lullaby 8 battery compartment backside 9 selection lullaby 10 loudspeaker 11 volume up down 12 temperature sensor back side 13 page to page the parent unit 14 nightlight on off battery indication lights when batteries are installed and the power adapter is connec ted to indicate that batteries are being charged does NOT goes off when batteries are fully charged 6 5 3 2 1 11 10 13 14 4 9 7 8 ...

Page 5: ...flashes when temperature alert is triggered on when the alarm time count down timer is set flashes when the alarm time count down timer is arrived on when the FULL ECO MODUS is enabled battery indication full battery level 2 3 battery level 1 3 battery level battery empty parent unit this indication animates in cycle while charging baby unit this indication does not light when the power adapter is...

Page 6: ...e capacity 1 2V 750mAh or more material size NiMH AAA HR03 4 Replace the battery door on the Parent unit 5 Connect the output plug of the mains adapter to the DC socket on the side of the baby unit and the mains adapter to the wall mains supply As soon as the battery icon stops animating the batteries are fully charged The LED on the charger pod remains on until you lift the parents unit from the ...

Page 7: ...apter to the DC socket on the side of the baby unit and the mains adap ter to the wall mains supply 5 The battery indication comes on and charging begins this LED remains lit even when the batteries are fully charged Depending on the capacity of the batteries It will take about 24 hours to fully charge the batteries The power adapter for the baby unit is inclusive Rechargeable batteries for the ba...

Page 8: ...nd the text SEARCHING comes on the display 2 As soon as the parent unit finds the baby unit the link LED lights steadily 3 In case the parent unit cannot find the baby unit within a period of 30 seconds because it is not yet switched on the batteries of the baby unit are empty or the distance is too large the text NOT LINKED comes on the display and attention tones sound every 10 seconds See also ...

Page 9: ... volume OFF the icon lights when the volume is set to off no sound You will hear an extra beep when the lowest or the highest level is reached and when you press the or button Optical indication the sound is also displayed visually by LED s monitoring can therefore be carried out even when the volume has been reduced or switched off altogether 4 5 TALK BACK press and hold TALK on the Parent unit t...

Page 10: ...SITIVITY You can adjust the sensitivity on the Parent Unit to monitor the sound from Baby Unit press the MENU button find the option SENSITIVITY press the MENU button select the required level There are five levels of sensitivity which are indicated by lighted blocks level 1 represents lowest sensitivity level 4 represents a high sensitivity level 5 represents the highest sensitivity the microphon...

Page 11: ...he alert is currently off it will now be set to on if the alert is currently on it will now be set to off briefly press the POWER button to end the pro gramming mode sound alert indication the icon is on when sound alert is enabled and it flashes when the sound alert is triggered 4 8 LULLABIES 5 Different lullabies are programmed into this babyphone start stop press button baby unit or button pare...

Page 12: ...U button to confirm and to store the setting briefly press the POWER button to end the pro gramming mode select lullabies from the Baby unit press button to select another lullaby PLAY ALL play all songs control the volume on the Baby unit Press the button to decrease the volume or the button to increase the volume control the volume on the Parent unit press the MENU button find the option BABY VO...

Page 13: ...e nightlight directly on the baby unit or remotely by the parent unit control the nightlight on the Baby unit press the button to switch on off the nightlight control the nightlight on the Parent unit press the MENU button find the option NIGHTLIGHT press the menu button 2x if the nightlight is currently off it will now be set to on if the nightlight is currently on it will now be set to off brief...

Page 14: ...ption TEMPERATURE press the MENU button use the buttons to select between to alter between Celsius and Fahrenheit to set the minimum temperature in between 10 C 50 F and 20 C 69 F to set the maximum temperature in between 21 C 70 F and 39 C 99 F to enable or disable the temperature alert press the MENU button use the buttons to change the settings press the MENU button to confirm and to store the ...

Page 15: ...n alert will be sound at the Parent Unit 4 11 ALARM Alarm feature is useful for you to remind yourself for some special arran gements like feeding time etc press the MENU button find the option ALARM press the MENU button use the buttons to select between OFF and SET TIMER press the MENU button to disable the alarm to disable now press MENU press the MENU button to set the alarm feature 1 pres the...

Page 16: ...D now the alarm starts again with the count down a repeated alarm can be disabled by selecting OFF in the menu or by switching off of the parent unit 4 12 PAGING THE PARENT UNIT Use this feature to call the parent unit in case you need help in the baby room or to find the parent unit The parent unit must be switched on to use this feature press the Page button to generate tones at the parent unit ...

Page 17: ...ER button to end the pro gramming mode The power setting only takes effect 30 seconds after the baby unit is idle no transmitting The effective ranges depend on your local circum stances and should be found out empirically 4 14 FULL ECO When FULL ECO is activated there is no transmitting at all when the baby is not crying press the MENU button find the option FULL ECO press the menu button 2x if t...

Page 18: ...constantly checks the link between the baby unit and the parents unit As soon and as long the parent unit is in contact with the baby unit the link LED on the parent unit lights steadily When the baby unit gets out of range or is powered off the link LED on the parent unit starts blinking and the text SEARCHING comes on the display In case the link is not restored within 30 seconds a beeptoon soun...

Page 19: ... activated and you might wake up the baby 4 16 BATTERY INDICATION Both the parent unit and the baby unit are equipped with a battery level indicator in the display full battery level 2 3 battery level 1 3 battery level battery empty Baby unit the battery indicator is off when the baby unit is powered by the power adapter the battery indicator is on and indicates the capacity when the baby unit is ...

Page 20: ...e text NOT LINKED will come on the display of the parent unit after you replace the batteries or connect the power adapter the set functions as normal again Parent unit the charging of the batteries is indicated with an animated battery icon as soon as the batteries are charged this icon shows battery full in idle state this icon shows the actual capacity of the batteries soon after the battery ic...

Page 21: ...button 2x The parent unit switches off and on again and the settings are restored to their default values Sensitivity level 3 Night light on Language Dutch Lullaby lullaby 1 Sound alert off Volume baby unit level 3 Alarm off Temperature format Celsius Temperature alert off Lower limit 14 Upper limit 39 C Volume parents unit level 1 Full Eco Mode off Range maximum Menu Menu 2x ...

Page 22: ... that the transmission is without interference caused by other wireless systems or atmospheric disturbance In case the babyphone is not in use please switch off using the power button If not in use for a longer period disconnect the power adapter and remove the batteries 5 2 MULTIPLE UNITS It is not possible to extend this babyphone with multiple parent units or multiple baby units In case more ba...

Page 23: ...t 48 hours without the power adapter 5 6 POWER SUPPLY Power adapters Use only the mains adapters supplied with this baby monitor Incorrect adapter type s can cause damage to the unit s Adapter baby unit Model S004LV0900050 Input 100 240VAC 150mA Output 9VDC 500mA Adapter charger pod Model S004LV0600045 Input 100 240VAC 150mA Output 6VDC 450mA Batteries Only install RECHARGEABLE batteries in both t...

Page 24: ...ne complies with the essential requirements and provi sions as described in the European Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity is available on the web site WWW ALECTO INFO 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS No of channels 120 Frequency 1881 792 1897 344 MHz Power supply of Baby Unit Switching mode power supply 9V 500mA incl 4x 1 2V AA NiMH rechargeable batteries excl Power supply of Parent Uni...

Page 25: ... to switch on the baby unit Lost connection with the baby unit Reduce the dis tance between the parent unit and the baby unit The baby unit may be switched off Press POWER key to switch on the baby unit Rechargeable batteries in baby unit are empty Connect the baby unit to the mains power with the supplied power adaptor for recharging The volume level in the parent unit may be set too low increase...

Page 26: ...CHECK 8 4 3 LANGUAGE 8 4 4 MONITORING 9 4 5 TALK BACK 9 4 6 SENSITIVITY 10 4 7 SOUND ALERT 11 4 8 LULLABIES 11 4 9 NIGHTLIGHT 13 4 10 ROOM TEMPERATURE AND ALERT 14 4 11 ALARM 15 4 12 PAGING THE PARENT UNIT 16 4 13 RANGE 17 4 14 FULL ECO 17 4 15 LINK CHECK 18 4 16 BATTERY INDICATION 19 4 17 BELT CLIP 20 4 18 RESTORE TO DEFAULT 21 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND TIPS 5 1 GENERAL 22 5 2 MULTIPLE UNITS 22 5...

Page 27: ...TTERY LIFE TIME 23 5 6 POWER SUPPLY 23 5 7 MAINTENANCE 23 5 8 DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE ENVIRONMENT 24 6 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 24 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 24 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 9 CONTENTS 26 10 GUARANTEE 28 ...

Page 28: ...ated purchase ticket and he will take care of a prompt repair respectively free sending to the importer THE GUARANTEE EXPIRES When used inexpert faulty connections leaking and faulty placed bat teries use of unoriginal parts or accessories negligence and defects caused by fire flood stroke of lightning and natural disasters With un qualified modifications or repairs by third persons With incorrect...

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