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AMPLICALL

TM

30/40 

Portable Monitor 

 

 

English  

Summary of Contents for ClearSound AMPLICALL 30

Page 1: ...0 AMPLICALLTM 30 40 Portable Monitor English ...

Page 2: ...p 9 Mounting 10 Range 11 PAIRING 12 Pairing Procedure 12 Deregister the Pairing 14 USING THE AMPLICALL TM 30 15 Delay Time Setting 15 Sensor Sensitivity Setting 16 AMPLICALL TM 30 Use 17 USING THE AMPLICALL TM 40 18 AMPLICALL TM 40 Use 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 SAFETY INFORMATION 21 GUARANTEE 24 RECYCLING DIRECTIVES 26 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...your baby is comfortable and happy when you are in a different room to the baby The AMPLICALL TM 40 has an addition piezo buzzer When inserted it will disconnect the internal microphone One of the uses of the AMPLICALL TM 40 is to detect doorbell sounds The AMPLICALLTM 30 and AMPLICALL TM 40 have useful features such as delay and sensitivity settings together with the obvious requirements of good ...

Page 4: ...3 It s is important that you read the instructions below in order to use your Geemarc AMPLICALLTM 30 40 its full potential Keep this user guide in a safe place for future reference INTRODUCTION ...

Page 5: ...30 you should find the following in the box 1 AMPLICALLTM 30 40 Unit 3 AAA batteries supplied 1 External piezo buzzer AMPLICALLTM 40 only For product support and help visit our website at www geemarc com Telephone 44 0 1707 384438 or Fax 44 0 1707 832529 INTRODUCTION ...

Page 6: ...5 General Description Front Description Power On Off switch Built in microphone DESCRIPTION Alarm button Delay switch Sensitivity switch Power On Battery Low Pairing LED indicator ...

Page 7: ...6 Rear Description DESCRIPTION Hanger hook Battery Compartment ...

Page 8: ...7 Right Side Description Left Side Description Power supply socket optional DESCRIPTION Piezo Buzzer socket Alarm socket ...

Page 9: ...8 External Piezo Buzzer AMPLICALL TM 40 only DESCRIPTION ...

Page 10: ...ck the battery polarity diagrams in the battery compartment when inserting the batteries Replace the battery cover it will snap back into place Slide the Power On Off switch to On to activate Note When the LED indicator flashes red it is time to replace the batteries Alternatively you can use a mains adaptor not supplied Simply plug the adaptor into the socket on the left side of the unit and INST...

Page 11: ... order to pick up any noise made by the baby The AMPLICALLTM 30 can be hung on the wall using the hanger hook placed on a table or wall mounted see below Wall Mounting 1 Knock two self tapping screws not supplied into a wall at a distance of 42 5mm from each other and placed in a horizontal line 2 Place the AMPLICALLTM 30 onto the screw heads and slide down to secure INSTALLATION ...

Page 12: ...m your baby ensuring all parts are kept out of reach Under no circumstance should you place any parts of the monitor in or on a cot For best performance we recommend that the monitor is placed no further away than 4 metres from your baby INSTALLATION ...

Page 13: ... the Pairing Test button of the AMPLICALLTM 15 and the ALARM button of AMPLICALL TM 30 until the strobe flashes The unit makes a beep sound to confirm successful pairing Pairing with the AMPLICALLTM 20 AMPLICALLTM 50 and CL2L Press and hold the Pairing Test button of the AMPLICALL TM 20 AMPLICALL TM 50 or CL2L until the unit makes a beep release the Pairing Test button and the 1st LED lights up Yo...

Page 14: ...onfirm pairing successfully For AMPLICALLTM 50 the middle LED lights up and the unit makes a long beep tone to confirm successful pairing To check whether the devices are working properly and they have been paired correctly press the ALARM button on the AMPLICALL TM 30 once The AMPLICALLTM 20 AMPLICALL TM 50 or CL2L should sound the alarm provided the alarm is not set to off vibrate if set to on a...

Page 15: ... 50 or CL2L for 5 seconds until all the LED s flash indicating you have entered the deregister mode 2 Press Pairing Test button of the indoor unit receiver once AMPLICALL TM 20 AMPLICALL TM 50 or CL2L the 1st LED will flash Press and hold the Pairing Test button until the 1st LED turns off and beeps to confirm The AMPLICALL TM 30 is now deregistered PAIRING ...

Page 16: ... an older baby because you want to make sure that the baby is actually awake before you are made aware 1 If you want to be notified immediately of any crying even a short cry you can set the delay time to 0 75s position If the baby starts to cry the AMPLICALL TM 30 will transmit a signal immediately to alert you 2 When the baby s cry is intermittent you can set the delay time to 5s position The AM...

Page 17: ...iet moments or when your baby is a little older you may not want to hear every sound in your baby s room The AMPLICALLTM 30 has a sensitivity setting a feature that only captures sounds above a certain threshold for example a cry rather than a gurgle You can select the desired microphone sensitivity by sliding the microphone sensitivity switch 1 When a baby s cry is quiet or the unit is installed ...

Page 18: ...baby adjust the sensitivity to a lower position to detect a cry AMPLICALLTM 30 Use When the AMPLICALL TM 30 detects a cry voice or the ALARM button is pressed the paired indoor unit will sound an alarm and or flash to notify you of the noise made USING THE AMPLICALLTM 30 ...

Page 19: ...30 However it is supplied with an additional accessory an external piezo buzzer If you plug the piezo buzzer into the AMPLICALL TM unit and attach the other end near to the sound source it will disconnect the internal microphone of the AMPLICALLTM 40 and can be used to detect doorbell sound USING THE AMPLICALLTM 40 ...

Page 20: ... high pitched feedback noise Ensure the AMPLICALL TM 30 40 and the AMPLICALLTM 50 are about 10ft apart Switch the volume setting to low GB The Receiver AMPLICALL TM 50 is only alerting me intermittently or not alerting me at all Ensure the units are paired correctly Run through the pairing process again Ensure the AMPLICALLTM 30 40 and the AMPLICALLTM 50 power is switched on TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 21: ...er Ensure mains power is connected properly The units maybe too far apart therefore out of range Set time delay to low and sound sensitivity to high Sound quality has decreased Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly and they have adequate power Red LED flashing Replace the old batteries or use mains power TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 22: ...pervision This product is not a toy Your monitor transmits over public airwaves Your conversation maybe heard by another product that operates on the same frequency Always keep electrically operated items and their cables out of reach of babies and younger children Do not place any part of your monitor in or on a cot Ensure children cannot become tangled or trip over any wires SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 23: ...mental Do not expose to direct sunlight Always ensure there is a free flow of air over the surfaces of the unit Do not place any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions e g bathrooms Do not expose your product to fire or other hazardous conditions Batteries Removal and replacement of batteries should be carried out by an adult or under adult supervision SAFETY I...

Page 24: ...rechargeable batteries Do not mix old used and new batteries or batteries of different types Do not put batteries into the household rubbish pay attention to battery regulations regarding battery disposal Remove batteries if you will not be using the product for long periods Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type to those recommended SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 25: ... at www geemarc com The guarantee does not cover accidents negligence or breakages to any parts The product must not be tampered with or taken apart by anyone who is not an authorised Geemarc representative The Geemarc guarantee in no way limits your legal rights IMPORTANT YOUR RECEIPT IS PART OF YOUR GUARANTEE AND MUST BE RETAINED AND PRODUCED IN THE EVENT OF A WARRANTY CLAIM Please note The guar...

Page 26: ...t Directive 1999 5 EEC and in particular article 3 section 1a 1b and section 3 La déclaration de conformité peut être consultée sur le site www geemarc com Electrical connection The apparatus is designed to operate from a 230V 50Hz supply only Classified as hazardous voltage according to EN60950 standard When installing the apparatus ensure that the mains power socket is readily accessible GUARANT...

Page 27: ... following disposal options Remove the batteries and deposit them in an appropriate WEEE skip Deposit the product in an appropriate WEEE skip Or hand the old product to the retailer If you purchase a new one they should accept it Thus if you respect these instructions you ensure human health and environmental protection For product support and help visit our website at www geemarc com Telephone 44...

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