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Charging the Battery 

(Inside the Parent unit)

• Use only the included AC adaptor/charger! Do not use any other adaptor/charger.
• Fit the AC adaptor/charger pin into the DC input jack on the parent unit.
• Plug the AC adaptor/charger into a standard wall outlet.

Notes: 

If power fl ow to the wall outlet is controlled by a switch, make sure the switch is “ON”. Use the AC 

adaptor/charger only in a wall outlet. Do not plug the AC adaptor/charger into a ceiling outlet. To connect 
to a supply that is not in the United States, use an adaptor (not included and sold separately) with the 
proper confi guration for the power outlet.
• If you are monitoring baby while charging the battery pack, you will see the charging icon 

 on the 

video screen.

IMPORTANT!

 

Fully charge

 the parent unit (with battery pack inside) for 

four hours before fi rst-time use. 

DC Input Jack

Summary of Contents for T4256

Page 1: ...T4256 T4256 www fisher price com www fisher price com ...

Page 2: ... shock do not immerse in water wipe clean with damp cloth DANGER To prevent strangulation with power cord never place transmitter camera within reach of child WARNING This product cannot replace responsible adult supervision CAUTION ...

Page 3: ...ger or docking station power cord Never use camera or parent unit near water i e bathtub sink wet basement etc Always use the camera and parent unit where there is adequate ventilation To prevent overheating keep away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers direct sunlight fire stoves amplifiers fire excessive heat or other appliances that produce heat Fisher Price does not recommend the u...

Page 4: ...4 Features Parent Unit Side View Back View 10 4 5 11 3 1 2 6 7 8 9 4 ...

Page 5: ...utton to adjust the volume on the parent unit Press the up or down button when the settings menu is on the screen to scroll through menu choices 7 Display Button Press to turn the video screen ON or OFF 8 Nap Timer Button Press the button to start the nap timer press again to stop the nap timer press the button a third time to reset the nap timer 9 Settings Button Press to open the settings menu a...

Page 6: ...6 16 13 16 14 15 Camera Features ...

Page 7: ...2 Camera Lens 13 Power Button and L E D Press to turn camera power ON or OFF The power button lights when camera power is ON 14 Microphone 15 Night Vision L E D s 16 Docking Station Use to charge the camera battery ...

Page 8: ...8 Fasteners Shown Actual Size Wall Mount Parts Wall Mount Bracket Cord Wrap Wall Anchor 4 8 x 2 Screw 4 ...

Page 9: ...ower cord into a standard wall outlet Notes If power flow to the wall outlet is controlled by a switch make sure the switch is ON Use the docking station power cord only in a wall outlet Do not plug the docking station power cord into a ceiling outlet To connect to a supply that is not in the United States use an adaptor not included and sold separately with the proper configuration for the power ou...

Page 10: ...itch make sure the switch is ON Use the AC adaptor charger only in a wall outlet Do not plug the AC adaptor charger into a ceiling outlet To connect to a supply that is not in the United States use an adaptor not included and sold separately with the proper configuration for the power outlet If you are monitoring baby while charging the battery pack you will see the charging icon on the video scree...

Page 11: ...mera up or down If using AC power fit the camera into the docking station and plug the power cord into a wall outlet Press the power button on the camera to turn the power ON The button lights Turn on a radio Test camera transmission and parent unit reception before installing the wall mount bracket and cord wrap if used and each time you change location of use Radio Camera Power Button ...

Page 12: ...und is picked up by the parent unit the sound lights will turn on One or two lights indicate quieter sounds Three or more lights indicate louder sounds If you cannot see an image on the video screen adjust the camera location or camera angle Hint Make sure you are not covering with your hand the parent unit internal antenna Repeat this procedure in every room you plan to use the camera and parent ...

Page 13: ...t the reception of the monitor before installing the wall mount bracket and cord wrap Use the assistance of one adult to hold the camera against the wall in the spot you want to install it Then test the reception of the parent unit in several locations around your house Please refer to the Test ing Sound Video Reception section of these instructions ...

Page 14: ...amera when mounted Do not mount the camera above heating vents or other heat producing sources Do not mount the camera where it can receive direct sunlight Install the wall mount bracket on a flat section of the wall The wall mount bracket cannot be corner mounted Make sure the camera docking station will reach a wall outlet before installing the wall mount bracket To prevent entanglement never use...

Page 15: ...e on the wall Hold the wall mount bracket against the wall in the location you want to install it Make sure the wall mount bracket is straight Using a pencil make a mark on the wall inside the upper hole and lower hole on the wall mount bracket Set the wall mount bracket aside Wall Mount Bracket 1 2 ...

Page 16: ...il the ends of each wall anchor are even with the surface of the wall Align the holes on the wall mount bracket with the wall anchors Insert two screws into the holes in the wall mount bracket and tighten with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Wall Anchor Camera Wall Mount Installation 3 4 ...

Page 17: ...he wall mount bracket and as close to the floor as possible Move the cord wrap approximately towards the wall outlet Using a pencil make a mark on the wall inside both holes in the cord wrap Set the cord wrap aside Camera Wall Mount Installation Cord Wrap 5 Wall Mount Bracket ...

Page 18: ...ch pencil mark you made on the wall Place a wall anchor into each of the drilled holes Tap each wall anchor lightly with hammer until the ends of each wall anchor are even with the surface of the wall Wall Anchor Camera Wall Mount Installation 7 6 ...

Page 19: ...with the wall anchors Insert two screws into the holes in the cord wrap and tighten with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Cord Wrap Fit the camera into the docking station Slide the camera docking station into the wall mount bracket 8 9 Docking Station Camera ...

Page 20: ...ing station power cord around the cord wrap leaving just enough to reach the wall outlet Make sure there is no slack in the docking station power Slide the lever on the front of the cord wrap and thread the docking station power cord through the groove in the front of the cord wrap Make sure the docking station power cord is fully inserted in the groove Plug the docking station power cord into the...

Page 21: ...arent unit You can also open the settings menu at any time to adjust these settings Press the volume up or down buttons to scroll through menu options As you scroll the menu choices highlight on the screen Press the settings menu button to choose Brightness Contrast Set Clock Voice Activated Screen Exit Hint The main menu turns off if you do not scroll through choices or make a selection within ap...

Page 22: ...the main menu Press volume buttons to scroll to the exit icon Press the settings menu button to exit the menu screen Contrast Press volume buttons to adjust contrast on the screen Press the settings menu button to make your selection and return to the main menu Press volume buttons to scroll to the exit icon and press the settings menu button to exit the menu screen ...

Page 23: ...o set the hour Press the settings menu button to confirm the selection Press the volume or buttons to set the minutes Press the settings menu button to confirm the selection Press the volume or buttons to set AM or PM Press the settings menu button to confirm the selection Press the volume or buttons to scroll to the exit icon and press the settings menu button to exit the menu screen ...

Page 24: ...ton to confirm your selection Press the volume or buttons to set the hour Press the settings menu button to confirm the selection Press the volume or buttons to set the minutes Press the settings menu button to confirm the selection Press the volume or buttons to scroll to the exit icon and press the settings menu button to exit the menu screen ...

Page 25: ...fter the last sound detected You can also press any button on the parent unit to turn the video screen back ON Video screen does not automatically turn ON when baby makes noise Press the display button on the top of the parent unit to turn the video screen ON press again to turn OFF Press volume or buttons to scroll through the menu Press the settings menu button to make your selection Press volum...

Page 26: ...strength Note The range clock and battery indicators only appear when the parent unit is in a vertical view Out of Range The out of range warning will flash on the video screen and you will hear a tone when the parent unit is out of range or the camera is turned off ...

Page 27: ... power Indicates battery power is low and you will hear a tone When displayed and blinking indicates that parent unit camera is using AC power and is charging When displayed and not blinking indicates that parent unit camera is using AC power and is fully charged Nap Timer Press the nap timer button to start the nap timer Press again to stop the time Press a third time to reset the timer Note When...

Page 28: ...he docking station Plug the power cord into a standard wall outlet Use the power cord only in a wall outlet Do not plug the power cord into a ceiling outlet Press the power button to turn the power ON The button lights Use IMPORTANT Test the sound and video reception of the monitor before first time use and whenever you change the location of the camera see Testing Sound Video Reception section of ...

Page 29: ...the parent unit volume up or down To monitor baby without video press the display button at the top of the parent unit To turn video back on simply press the button again The parent unit can be used to stay in touch with baby around your house or yard The parent unit s range is up to 450 feet 137 meters away from the camera under permitting conditions The out of range warning will flash on the scre...

Page 30: ...aby s room is too low the camera will automatically switch to night vision mode The moon icon will appear on the menu bar and the image on the video screen will appear in black and white not color Night Vision Mode Moon Icon ...

Page 31: ...nt door with a Phillips screwdriver Remove the battery compartment door Remove the exhausted battery pack and dispose of it properly Plug the new rechargeable battery pack into the battery connector Then insert the battery pack in the battery compartment Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver Do not over tighten Camera Loosen the two screws in the bo...

Page 32: ...ed inside the battery compartment Always remove an exhausted battery pack from the product Dispose of the battery pack safely Do not dispose of product in a fire The battery pack inside may explode or leak Contact Fisher Price Consumer Relations at service fisher price com or call 1 800 432 5437 to purchase a battery pack Never short circuit the battery pack terminals Use only batteries of the same ...

Page 33: ...ge the orientation Camera power is off Turn camera power on Do not block the internal antenna on parent unit Loose power cord connection and camera power is off Check camera docking station power cord plug to outlet connection No power to wall outlet and camera power is off Make sure light switch that controls power flow to wall outlet is on Power is off because circuit breaker for room is off Mak...

Page 34: ...rols power flow to wall outlet is on Power is off because circuit breaker for baby s room is off Make sure house fuses and circuit breakers are on You can hear conversations or sounds from other homes There is signal interference due to other nursery monitors on same channel or cordless telephone use You may need to pair the parent unit and camera Remove the parent unit battery door and press the ...

Page 35: ...s connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Video Monitor Model Number T4256 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause h...

Page 36: ...arks of Mattel Inc PRINTED IN CHINA T4256a 0920 CONSUMER ASSISTANCE AYUDA AL CONSUMIDOR SERVICE À LA CLIENTÈLE 1 800 432 5437 US Canada Fisher Price Inc 636 Girard Avenue East Aurora NY 14052 Hearing impaired consumers Clientes con problemas auditivos Pour les malentendants 1 800 382 7470 En México 59 05 51 00 Ext 5205 ó 01 800 463 59 89 ...

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