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OWNER’S MANUAL

Model AC310

Baby Video and Sound Monitor 

Model AC310-2 

Baby Video and Sound Monitor with 2 Cameras

Model AC315 

Baby Video, Sound and Movement Monitor

Summary of Contents for AC310

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Model AC310 Baby Video and Sound Monitor Model AC310 2 Baby Video and Sound Monitor with 2 Cameras Model AC315 Baby Video Sound and Movement Monitor ...

Page 2: ...DED TO BE USED TO DETERMINE IF A CHILD IS OUT OF THE CRIB WARNING Adult assembly required Keep small parts away from children when assembling We at Angelcare stand behind all of our products If you are not completely satisfied or have any questions United States and Canada Please contact us at angelcare cdecinc ca Other countries Please contact your local distributor FCC AND IC REGULATIONS RF radi...

Page 3: ... When using the monitor the room temperature should be between 10 C and 40 C BATTERY WARNING 14 The Parent Unit battery is a replaceable Li Ion battery Only use the Angelcare recommended replacement battery Danger of explosion if the wrong battery is used or if replaced incorrectly Refer to your user manual for correct battery installation DO NOT short circuit supply terminals Only use the Angelca...

Page 4: ...The most common reason is the Camera has not been turned OFF after you have removed your baby from the crib Another reason is the Sensor Pad has not been placed under the mattress properly Be sure the Sensor Pad is on a flat firm surface with the printed side facing up The sensitivity level may also need to be adjusted Refer to Step 5 1 Always be sure to immediately check on baby whenever an alarm...

Page 5: ...e harmful interference to radio communications 17 3 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or re...

Page 6: ...ps for flat micro USB cable only for Model AC310 AC310 2 STEP 1 CHARGING THE PARENT UNIT 8 HOURS Battery compartment lock VOLUME AC410 AC417 PU 08 04 2016 1 1 Unlock the battery compartment on the backside and remove the cover Insert the provided rechargeable battery into the compartment Contacts of the battery and the contacts in the compartment must be aligned 2 3 2 Connect the USB plug to the P...

Page 7: ...en more than 1 meter away Because of the serious strangulation risk to infants and toddlers parents and caregivers should never place the Camera within 1 meter of a crib NEVER use Sensor Pad without the cord covers Check cord covers before each use to ensure it is securely placed under the leg of the crib Discontinue use of Sensor Pad if any cord covers are damaged or broken NEVER use extension co...

Page 8: ...e sensor pad printed side up under the mattress in center of the crib 4 Snap the cord covers together and place them as shown on next page 5 Remove any cord slack to make sure no parts of the cord are loose 6 Insert jack 2 micro USB into the camera 7 Insert jack 3 USB into the included AC adapter and plug in 8 Verify the wired sensor pad icon is on the status bar of your parent unit 2 1 SELECT A L...

Page 9: ... 3 Run the connection pin warning label and the first 5 cord covers down along the backside of the crib leg between the mattress support and the inside edge of the crib IMPORTANT If your crib does not have a stable surface for the sensor pad you will need to place a support under it This hardboard support should be at least 6 mm thick and should have minimum dimensions of 13 x 13 33 cm x 33 cm Thi...

Page 10: ...not moved from position 12 Place the mattress back inside the crib WARNING STRANGULATION HAZARD Remove all slack from Sensor Pad Cord When lowering the mattress support as your child grows slide the vertical Cord Cover downward so it remains approximately in the center between the mattress support and the floor Slide the Sensor Pad Cord through the Floor Cover to eliminate any additional slack The...

Page 11: ...r immerse the sensor pad in water or other liquids IMPORTANT Place the crib near a supporting wall and far from air currents Install the Camera on a flat stable surface facing the crib at a distance of at least 1 meter 3 feet Make sure to plug the adapter to the socket outlet nearest to the equipment and that is easily accessible STEP 3 SETTING UP THE CAMERA 2 3 1 Place the Camera at a minimum of ...

Page 12: ...pear on the info bar INFO BAR IMPORTANT ICONS Sensor Pad Status icons Indicates the current status of the Sensor Pad Camera icons Indicates which camera is currently viewed Talk icon Indicates when the Talk button is being pressed Vox icon Indicates when the camera is on VOX mode Temperature icon Indicates room temperature Temperature Alerts Icons Indicates Temperature Alarm is active Connection I...

Page 13: ... to exit or to go back to main menu when in sub menu button is generally used to confirm a selection or setting IMPORTANT When in menu or sub menu modes sound transmission between Parent and Cameras will be temporarily deactivated ONLY movement detection alarm will remain active if function is activated 4 1 SENSOR PAD IMPORTANT To ensure adequate monitoring of your child s movements you can adjust...

Page 14: ...ensure it is functioning correctly Test your monitor every time you move the Sensor Pad to a different place 1 After activating the sensor pad the alarm should go off after 20 seconds 2 Rub you hand over the mattress and confirm the alarm stops MOVEMENT ALARM Alarm activates when no movement is detected by the Sensor Pad for 20 seconds Both the Parent Unit and the Camera speakers will emit warning...

Page 15: ...t after 20 seconds TO ADJUST THE SENSOR PAD SENSITIVITY LEVEL 2 04 68 F 1 2 1 Press the Menu button to access the main menu 2 Use the down arrow to select the sensor pad settings menu 3 Press the button to access the sensor pad settings menu Press the down arrow twice and then press 2 04 68 F 3 4 5 4 Use the up down arrows to adjust the sensitivity level and confirm by pressing 5 Press down arrow ...

Page 16: ...TO CHECK THE BATTERY Unplug the adapter from the parent unit and check the battery level indicator 1 4 full 1 2 full 3 4 full full HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY IN THE PARENT UNIT Leave the Parent Unit plugged in to fully charge the unit Although the battery at 1 4 capacity works normally we recommend that you fully recharge it PARENT UNIT BATTERY ALERT Alert activates when the battery needs to be rec...

Page 17: ...OFF Camera Color Changing Mode White No Color Screen Saver Timer OFF LCD Brightness Level 3 of 5 STEP 5 ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT When in the menu or sub menu modes sound transmission between Parent and Cameras will be temporarily deactivated ONLY the movement detection alarm will remain active if function is activated 5 1 SOUND TRANSMISSION VOX Your monitor has th...

Page 18: ...the down arrow until the save icon at the bottom is highlighted 5 Press to save the settings TO ADJUST THE SOUND SENSITIVITY VOX 2 04 68 F 1 2 1 Press the Menu button to access the main menu 2 Use the down arrow to select the Camera settings menu and press to access it 2 04 68 F 3 4 5 3 Press the down arrow once to select the VOX sensitivity and press to access it 4 Adjust the sensitivity level wi...

Page 19: ...he volume level with the up down arrows and confirm by pressing 5 Press the down arrow until the save icon at the bottom is highlighted 6 Press to save the settings 5 3 ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAY TO CHANGE FROM FAHRENHEIT TO CELCIUS 68 F 1 2 1 Press the Menu button to access the main menu 2 Use the down arrow to select the temperature settings menu and then press to access it Press again to enter th...

Page 20: ...ted 5 Press to save the settings TO SET THE ROOM TEMPERATURE RANGE 68 F 1 2 1 Press the Menu button to access the main menu 2 Use the down arrow to select the alarm settings menu and then press to access it 66 86 68 F 4 3 3 Press the down arrow twice and then to set the temperature limit 4 Set the lower temperature limit with the up down arrows and confirm with Do the same for the upper limit and ...

Page 21: ...ess the down arrow twice the save icon at the bottom is highlighted 5 Press to save the settings TEMPERATURE ALERT Alert activates when temperature reaches maximum or minimum set temperature Parent Unit will emit 4 consecutive beeps every 5 seconds Temperature Alert icon will show on LCD screen 5 4 HOW TO CHANGE TIME For model AC310 AC310 2 please skip to Step 1 For model AC315 When your Angelcare...

Page 22: ...mber to turn the sensor pad back on after setting the time date 5 5 HOW TO CHANGE DATE 2 04 2016 08 22 00 01 00 2 04 68 F 2 1 1 Press the Menu button to access the main menu 2 Use the down arrow to select the general settings menu and press to access it 3 Press the down arrow once and then to access the date settings menu 2016 08 22 31 12 2016 2016 12 31 2 04 68 F 5 6 4 7 4 Press to switch between...

Page 23: ...ess to save the settings MANUAL SETTING To manually activate the Screen Saver mode press the Parent Unit POWER ON OFF button NOTE The LCD screen will turn black when video is in Screen Saver mode Press any button to return to Video mode 5 7 MOVEMENT AND TEMPERATURE MONITORING Model AC310 AC310 2 has Temperature Monitoring Only Activity analysis and room temperature tracking give you insight into y...

Page 24: ... Press to change setting Toggle will turn blue when monitoring is ON 5 Press the down arrow the save icon at the bottom is highlighted 6 Press to save the settings NAVIGATING MOVEMENT AND TEMPERATURE REPORTS 2 1 1 Press the Menu button to access the main menu 2 To view the movement and temperature reports press 3 Press to highlight select the first set of arrows Use the up down arrows to navigate ...

Page 25: ...e main menu 2 Use the down arrow to select the general settings menu and then to access it 3 Press the down arrow three times and then to access the graph delete menu 2 04 68 F 5 4 6 4 Press to activate or deactivate the function to save graphical data for statistic evaluation 5 Press the down arrow and then to delete previously saved graph data If no data has been saved yet this option will not b...

Page 26: ...l 3 3 4 3 Use the arrow keys to decrease increase the brightness level 4 Press OK to confirm and then arrow back to switch back to normal viewing mode STEP 6 ADDING ACCESSORIES 6 1 ADDING A WIRED SENSOR PAD If you have purchased a wired sensor pad accessory please follow the steps below to add it to the system Ensure you start at Step 2 of the instruction manual to properly position the sensor pad...

Page 27: ...MERAS With more than one camera you can view each camera individually or use the split screen mode to view all cameras connected simultaneously Follow the steps below for multi camera viewing 2 04 68 F 1 2 1 Press the key on your parent unit 2 Use the down arrow to select the Camera icon and press The Camera Select Menu will pop up and active cameras will have an icon with a camera number inactive...

Page 28: ...e monitor is ON Place crib near a solid supporting wall to avoid Sensor Pad from detecting movement from outside the crib You may need to decrease the sensitivity NO SOUND IS BEING TRANSMITTED Check the volume level on the parent unit and the camera to ensure they are set to an appropriate level Try bringing the parent unit closer to the camera to see if you get sound Charge the parent unit WEAK R...

Page 29: ... com LIMITED WARRANTY Angelcare warrants to the original owner of this product that Angelcare video movement and sound monitor is free from any material and workmanship defects for a period of one 1 year from the date of the original purchase If this monitoring system fails to function properly when used as directed under normal conditions within the one year period Angelcare will either repair or...

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