Kogan RA4232 User Manual Download Page 6

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DISPLAy AND ExPLANATION Of OPERATIONS

 

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Action to take

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Result of action

[2] 

Reference in the graphic

 

 

Press the button

 

 

Press and hold the button

 5  sec. 

   

Keep the button pressed for 5 seconds

 

  

Scroll through the menu options which appear using the navigation  

 buttons

 

 [6] or 

 

[8] and confirm the selection by pressing the 

 

 

button [5].

  Lullaby 

Menu option

 

 

Icon in the display

Icons in the display

 

The equipment h

as a range of up to 300 m. The range can be reduced by obstructions, such 

as walls etc. Electronic equipment in the vicinity can also cause disturbance.

   

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Feed alert is switched on .

  

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Batteries are fully charged.

   

➥ 

Batteries are empty.

If the bars run through the battery icon, the batteries are being charged.

Talk function

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   [10] 

 

  Voice communication is possible from the receiver unit to the transmitter unit.

 

The receiver unit cannot receive signals while the button 

 

[10] is pressed.Release 

the 

 

button [10] in order to receive signals from the transmitter unit again.

Settings using the menu

The menu can be used to execute various functions and define diverse settings. All the settings are 
confirmed by pressing the button [5]. Press the button [9] to skip one menu level back.

 

► 

 [5]  Open the menu.

Selecting the language

► 

  [9]   

 Language  <?>

 

► 

 [6] or 

[8]  Select the language required.

Date and time

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Use this menu to set the year, month, day, hour and minute. It is also possible to define 

whether to display the time in the 12-hour or 24-hour format.

➨ 

 

[9]  

   Clock

   SetTime   

➥ 

Set the date and time.

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Summary of Contents for RA4232

Page 1: ...ing this product please read this instruction booklet carefully and completely This monitor should not be used as an alternative for adult supervision of young children DIGITAL VIDEO MONITOR 2 4GHz DI...

Page 2: ...e batteries together Never use rechargeable batteries or standard batteries with different capacities or charge statuses together Never use standard or rechargeable batteries which are damaged Risk of...

Page 3: ...ll local directives and regulations Prevent excessive exposure to smoke dust vibration chemicals moisture heat and direct sunlight Package contents Receiver unit Base for transmitter unit Transmitter...

Page 4: ...ion to correct polarity Close the battery compartment cover Charging the batteries Connect the power adapter plug to the power adapter socket 15 on the receiver and a properly installed mains power ou...

Page 5: ...arged directly in the device A commercially available charging unit is required Connecting the transmitter unit via the power adapter plug Connect the power adapter plug to the power adapter socket 21...

Page 6: ...empty If the bars run through the battery icon the batteries are being charged Talk function 10 Voice communication is possible from the receiver unit to the transmitter unit The receiver unit cannot...

Page 7: ...me SetInterval On Feed alert is activated Deactivating the feed alert at intervals 9 Feedtime SetInterval Off Feed alert is deactivated Setting the volume of the feed alert 9 Feedtime SetInterval High...

Page 8: ...rred from the transmitter unit to the receiver unit Temperature The ambient temperature of the transmitter unit is displayed on the receiver unit You can set the temperature unit for display and a tol...

Page 9: ...nsmitter unit 9 Lullaby Play SelectNew 6 8 Select lullaby Lullaby appears in the display 2 x 5 9 Lullaby Play PlayAll Lullaby appears in the display 2 x 5 If you select PlayAll the transmitter unit au...

Page 10: ...e noise motion activation is set to too high a level Lower the sensitivity in the corresponding menu 3 The batteries in the receiver unit are discharged after a short time Transmission of sounds is ac...

Page 11: ...symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste You are legally obliged to dispose of power packs and batteries at the point of sale or in the corresponding containe...

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