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3.13 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY AND ALARM:

The temperature of the nursery is displayed in degrees Celsius (°C) on 

the parent unit as well as the baby unit, when they are idle.

With this function you can program the upper and lower limit.

If one if these limits is exceeded, an icon will be 

shown on the display: 

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 if it is too cold. If beside that the temperature 

alarm is switched on, then 3 alert tones will 

sound on the parent unit every 30 seconds.

Press on the key 

MENU

.

Search the option [ TEMPERATURE ].

Press on the key 

MENU

.

With the keys 

 

and  , you can now chose from:

[ MINIMUM ]: to set the lower limit (between 11°C 

and 20°C).

[ MAXIMUM ]: to set the upper limit (between 

21°C and 30°C).

[ALERT ON/OFF]: to enable or disable the alarm.

Press on the key 

MENU

 to open the selected 

option.

Press on the keys 

 

and 

 

to change the set

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tings.

Press on the key 

MENU

 to save the settings.

Operation temperature alarm:

As soon as the set minimum or maximum value is exceeded, the tem

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perature indication in the display will flash, and the indicator icon will 

illuminate. If the alarm is enabled beside that, then 3 beeps sound every 

30 seconds. The reach of this display is from 12°C tot 35°C. If the tem

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perature exceeds these levels, [ TOO COLD ] or [ TOO HOT ] appears on 

the display.

Attention: the temperature limits 12°C and 35°C are not adjustable, and 

the warnings only indicate that the temperature cannot be displayed.

The temperature is indicated with a possible deviation of ± 1°C at 25°C.

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Summary of Contents for DBX-99

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL DBX 99 DBX99 manual GB v1 0 indd 1 31 3 2016 10 11 22...

Page 2: ...ttery 11 Connec 1 2 OVERV 1 POWER 2 Power 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Built in 7 Key POWER 8 Key POWER 9 Connec 10 Temper 6 9 1 4 3 2 5 10 11 12 7 Date BM202_PU Prepared by Version Texture Finish Color SPI A...

Page 3: ...for 3 seconds to switch the parent unit on or off 3 Key to select another lullaby 4 Key volume down key 5 Key volume up key 6 Built in night light only visible in the dark 7 Key POWER to switch the ni...

Page 4: ...lide the battery cover back onto the parent unit 4 Connect the power adaptor with the 6 VDC connection of the parent unit and plug in the power adaptor in a 230 Volt mains socket 5 The battery indicat...

Page 5: ...h the 6 VDC connection of the parent unit and plug the power adaptor in a 230 Volt mains socket 2 3 PLACEMENT TIPS Do NOT place the baby unit in the bed with the baby but maintain a minimal distance o...

Page 6: ...the magnet unit on the doorframe If desired you can also fix the door window sensor on the frame and the magnet unit on the door 1 Closing Press here to open the sensor 2 Rear cover fix this to the fr...

Page 7: ...it 1 When the unit is searching for the baby unit the LINK indicator will flash the word NOT LINKED and the antenna icon will flash on the display 2 As soon as the parent unit has found the baby unit...

Page 8: ...e key MENU Search the option TAAL with the keys and Press on the key MENU Search the desired language with the keys and Press on the key MENU to safe the selection Press short on the key to finish set...

Page 9: ...eys and Indication on the display During playback of a lullaby the symbol NEW 2015 07 03 YGT1 00 2015 01 14 2015 07 03 PDF pdfFactory Pro ap pears on the display and the title of the lullaby is displa...

Page 10: ...s made visible on the display by illuminating the symbol 3 8 TALKBACK Press on the key Talk on the parent unit to talk back to the baby unit release this key to listen again On the baby unit use the k...

Page 11: ...E with the keys and Press twice on the key MENU to set the date with the keys and Press on the key MENU to confirm the day the month the year the hour and then the minutes Search after this the option...

Page 12: ...repeatedly When you have set 8 hours the alarm will sound every 8 hours Press on the key MENU to confirm Alarm indication A switched on alarm is made visible on the dis play by illuminating the symbo...

Page 13: ...s transmitted to the parent unit Press on the key MENU to confirm 3 12 VIBRATING ALARM You can enable the vibration mode on the parent unit in order to let it vibrate when the baby unit detects sound...

Page 14: ...then 3 alert tones will sound on the parent unit every 30 seconds Press on the key MENU Search the option TEMPERATURE Press on the key MENU With the keys and you can now chose from MINIMUM to set the...

Page 15: ...lash and the indicator icon will illuminate If the alarm is enabled beside that then 3 beeps sound every 30 seconds The reach of this display is from 12 C tot 35 C If the tem perature exceeds these le...

Page 16: ...the option ADD SENSOR Press on the key MENU Press now on the PAIR key of the sensor see chapter 3 4 When the sensor reports a notification a text notification will appear on the screen The content of...

Page 17: ...gered When a date and time are set see chapter 3 9 this will be saved at every notification STATUS to view current status of a sensor SETTINGS to rename the sensors per loca tion enable verbal notific...

Page 18: ...key MENU to restore the fac tory settings Factory settings Volume level 3 Night light Off Display language Dutch Sound alarm off Menu Menu 2x 4 GEN INS 4 1 GENER Only us never s Before tioning and co...

Page 19: ...license for the use of this baby inter com The system can be freely applied in any domestic situation However an interference free signal transmission cannot always be guaranteed In case the units is...

Page 20: ...tus of the battery The battery is full The battery is still full for 2 3 The battery is full for 1 3 charging is advised The battery is low the parent unit will switch of soon connect the adapter imme...

Page 21: ...usted or defective batteries to your local depot for small chemical waste or to dedicated battery collection points Never discard batteries as normal domestic waste 5 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The Ale...

Page 22: ...from the parent unit The volume is set too high creating feedback decrease the volume at the parent unit increase the distance between parent unit and baby unit After connecting the power adaptor to t...

Page 23: ...8 3 4 DISPLAY LANGUAGE 8 3 5 LULLABIES 9 3 6 SOUND ALERT 9 3 7 NIGHT LIGHT 10 3 8 TALKBACK 10 3 9 DATE AND TIME DISPLAY 11 3 10 ALARM 12 3 11 SENSITIVITY 13 3 12 VIBRATING ALARM 13 3 13 TEMPERATURE D...

Page 24: ...ts caused by moisture fire flooding lightning and natural disasters In case of unauthorised modifications and or repairs performed by third parties In case of incorrect transportation of the device wi...

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