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User Guide

Watch

& Care

V100

Summary of Contents for Watch & Care V100

Page 1: ...User Guide Watch Care V100...

Page 2: ...Bitte klappen Sie diese Seite aus At a glance Please open this page for At a glance guide to your device...

Page 3: ...oudspeaker 9 Microphone 10 Power LED 11 On Off switch 12 Reduce volume and brightness menu options selection 13 Increase volume and bright ness menu options selection 14 Belt clip Support 15 Battery c...

Page 4: ...GER TE IN BETRIEB NEHMEN Camera unit transmitter 18 19 20 21 23 22 26 28 24 25 27 26 18 Night light 19 Light sensor 20 Power LED 21 Microphone 22 Lens 23 Antenna 24 Loudspeaker 25 Temperature sensor 2...

Page 5: ...ght vision 8 Operating the Receiver 10 Switching the receiver on off 10 Setting the brightness 10 Adjusting the temperature measurement 10 Switching the night light on off 11 Switching the vibration a...

Page 6: ...e UK 0844 800 6503 See page 18 for costs and hours of operation CONTENTS 2 Troubleshooting guide Problems and solutions 19 Declaration of conformity 20 Maintenance 20 Technical data 21 Guarantee 22 In...

Page 7: ...Putting the Units into Operation Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 18 for costs and hours of operation 3...

Page 8: ...Insert the batteries paying attention to correct polarity Refer to the diagrams in the battery compartment Close the battery compartment again Important please make sure you ve read the safety informa...

Page 9: ...diagram For safety reasons only use the power adapter plug supplied Attention Position the receiver with a minimum distance of 1 m to other electronic devices otherwise there is a risk of mutual distu...

Page 10: ...tuned downwards it can be used as a support to keep it in a standing position The receiver is powered by a a Lithium ion battery pack of 3 7 V 1800 mAh The rechargeable battery pack can be recharged...

Page 11: ...7 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 18 for costs and hours of operation Operating the Transmitter...

Page 12: ...utomatically when the light conditions make it neces sary Check the transmitter and receiver are working properly each time befo re the equipment is put into operation In the case of a low battery vol...

Page 13: ...9 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 18 for costs and hours of operation Operating the Receiver...

Page 14: ...ature measurement Press the button twice This icon appears in the display for a few seconds Use the button to set temperature measurement to OFF C or F 18 C The current temperature is displayed during...

Page 15: ...e room being monitored are so loud that the red Sound Level LEDs are activated Adjusting the VOX sensitivity VOX Voice Operated Transmission Sound detection The VOX function sound detection causes the...

Page 16: ...d on both the transmitter and receiver simultaneously This icon appears during the volume adjustment Intercom function Press and hold the button This icon appears in the display Speak into the microph...

Page 17: ...essary 2 Cover the light sensor with a black cloth and switch the transmit ter on Position ON 3 With the receiver switched on press and hold the button on the receiver for a few seconds 4 This icon ap...

Page 18: ...Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 18 for costs and hours of operation OPERATING THE RECEIVER 14...

Page 19: ...15 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 18 for costs and hours of operation Appendix...

Page 20: ...he transmitter and power cable are out of reach of babies children i e they are at least one meter away Pay attention that the components are sufficiently well ventilated when in operation Do not lay...

Page 21: ...to power adapter plugs with an older design Rechargeable batteries Power failure In the event of a power failure the devices only operate through battery power Disconnect the power adapter plugs from...

Page 22: ...ontainers provided at collection points provided by local public waste authorities Disposal is free of charge The adjacent symbols indicate that the batteries must not be dispo sed of in normal domest...

Page 23: ...g baby Obser ve the minimum distance of one meter The receiver and transmitter are too far apart The VOX sensitivity is set too low Reception interference The receiver and transmitter are too far apar...

Page 24: ...5 EU directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE sym bol...

Page 25: ...ter plug output 6 VDC 800 mA or Lithium ion battery pack 3 7 Volt 1800 mAh Initial charging time for battery Up to 16 h Power supply transmitter Power adapter plug input 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 150 mA Pow...

Page 26: ...ing improper connection or installation Acts of God or other external influence are not covered by the terms of guarantee In the case of complaints we reserve the right to repair or replace defect par...

Page 27: ...23 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 18 for costs and hours of operation Index...

Page 28: ...ight light 11 Night vision 8 O Operating with a power adapter plug 5 Operating with batteries 4 Operation with rechargeable batteries 6 P Package contents 4 Power adapter plug 17 Power failure 17 R Ra...

Page 29: ...Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 See page 18 for costs and hours of operation INDEX 25 T Temperature measurement 10 Troubleshooting guide 19 V Vibration alarm 11 VOX function 11...

Page 30: ...Distributed by Audioline GmbH D 41460 Neuss September 2011 Issue 1 2...

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