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Features and components

WARNING

STRANGULATION HAZARD - Children have STRANGLED in cord out of reach of children, (more  than 

3 feet away from the crib). Use enclosed Security Clips to help secure cord away from baby’s reach. 

Never use extension cords with Adapters. Only use the Adapters provided.

TESTING INITIAL SETUP

Step1: 

To test recep�on, determine a loca�on for the 

camera that will provide the best view of your baby in 

the crib (note: do not mount  camera in permanent 

loca�on un�l ini�al set up test completed). Plug 

Adapter into  wall outlet and  turn camera  power on.

Step2: 

Press and hold ‘POWER/MENU’ bu�on on 

monitor for 5-seconds un�l the AXVUE showed on the 

screen.Video should immediately appear on screen.

If video does not appear, go to page 5 ‘To pair 

monitor and camera’. If video appears, the ini�al set 

up test is complete,and you can install camera, 

instruc�ons below.

Installation Camera: 

Place the camera on a flat 

surface, such as a bureau or shelf (Figure1) or mount 

the camera on a wall (Figure 2). For example: On the 

desk or cabinet or fixed to the wall, make sure that at 

least 3 feet from the crib, power lines should be 

placed above or behind the camera, adjust the 

camera angle, un�l the display see the en�re crib, or 

do you think the best line of sight.

Before using the monitor, charge the ba�ery for 6-8 hours. 

WALL-MOUNT

1. Pre-drill a hole in the wall, a 3/16” (4.8mm) drill bit.

2. Insert the wall anchor into the hole and with a hammer, tap gently on the end un�l the wall 

    anchor is flush with the wall.

3. Tighten screw un�l only 1/4” (6.2mm) of the screw is exposed.

4. Insert camera Adapter into the camera’s adapter jack.

5. Slide the back of the camera down onto the screw un�l the camera is secure to the wall.

6. Plug the Adapter into a standard electrical outlet.

7. Secure the cord to the wall using the security clips to keep cord away from baby’s reach.

1m

Figure 1

Fixing cable

with clip

1m

Figure 2

 

Summary of Contents for E660

Page 1: ...BABY MONITOR WITH 2 4 LCD SCREEN AND NIGHT VISION Tools required for wall mount Screwdriver and drill not included Keep this instruc on manual for future reference For technical support see FAQ page F...

Page 2: ...ldren to play with it This product contains small parts Adult assembly required Exercise care when unpacking and assembling the product THIS PRODUCT CANNOT REPLACE RESPONSIBLE ADULT SUPERVISION STRANG...

Page 3: ...and components 1 LED 2 brightness 3 Talk Back 4 OK menu 5 Horn 6 Right Zoom In 7 Volume Up 8 Volume Down 9 Speaker 10 Ba ery Compartment 11 Kickstand 12 DC Jack Adapter for monitor Power Low Ba ery S...

Page 4: ...x1 x1 x6 Adapter for camera STRANGULATION HAZARD Children have STRANGLED in cords Keep this cord out of reach of children more than 3 feet 0 9 m away from the crib Use enclosed Security Clips to help...

Page 5: ...camera instruc ons below Installation Camera Place the camera on a at surface such as a bureau or shelf Figure1 or mount the camera on a wall Figure 2 For example On the desk or cabinet or xed to the...

Page 6: ...rge the ba ery for 6 8 hours TO PAIR MONITOR AND CAMERA ADD A CAMERA Step 1 Make sure the monitor is at the same area as the camera Step 2 Keep the camera powered o Step 3 Press Power VIDEO bu on for...

Page 7: ...earing black and white image on the screen when the camera is in a low light and dark room 2 3 4 1 Camera Deleted 2 3 4 1 Selected camera will appear on the screen This product accepts up to 4 cameras...

Page 8: ...itor completely o remove and re insert the ba ery then turn monitor back on Turn up the volume using Volume Control Make sure the camera and handheld monitor unit are paired SQUEALING SOUND COMING FRO...

Page 9: ...acing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surfaces This product should not be placed in a built in installa on such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ven la on is provided or the manufact...

Page 10: ...of other controls may result in damage and will o en require extensive work by a quali ed technician to restore the product to its normal opera on If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way...

Page 11: ...e harmful interference to radio communica ons However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par cular installa on If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or te...

Page 12: ...d for typical body worn operations To comply with RF exposure requirements a minimum separation distance of 5mm must be maintained between the user s body and the handset including the antenna Third p...

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