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FEATURES

ClearVu® Digital Wireless Technology

ClearVu® technology ensures outstanding image and sound clarity so that 
you can watch and listen to your child up to 450ft away. With Levana, you’ll 
never miss a moment.

Temperature Monitoring to Ensure Safety

Many studies indicate that your baby’s room should be between 61°-68° F (16°-20° C). 
This system is equipped so you can monitor the temperature in your baby’s room and 
know that they are always safe and comfortable.

Sound-Activated Vibration

This unique feature allows you to monitor your baby’s every sound without any loud 
disturbances. Simply turn on the vibrate function and the parent unit will vibrate 
whenever any noise is detected in your baby’s room.  

Night Vision

The built-in night vision allows you to see your child, even in complete darkness.  When 
the lights go down the system automatically adjusts to the level of light.  With 10ft of 
night vision range, the camera can be placed anywhere in your child’s room while still 
displaying a precise image of your baby.

Relaxing LED Night Light

The baby unit has a gentle night light that you are able to turn on and off from the parent 
unit. Turn the light on if your baby is getting restless to calm them and turn it off when 
your baby is asleep, all without going into the baby’s room. 

Five Soothing Lullabies

Choose from five different lullabies to sooth your baby to sleep. Turn lullabies on and off 
as well as change the song being played all from the parent unit with the simple push of 
a button. 

Voice Activated Control

Conserve battery power with VOX activation. You have the ability to adjust the level of 
sound needed in order for your monitor to turn on. Turn VOX up high if your baby is quieter 
or turn it down low at night, so you are only woken when your baby really needs you. 

Talk to Baby Intercom

Sooth your baby from a distance with the talk-to-baby intercom. With the simple press of 
a button you can let your baby know you are on your way to their nursery or simply talk to 
them until they fall back to sleep without having to go into his or her room. 

Rechargeable Monitor

When you’re not on the move, simply put your monitor on its base to recharge – no 
batteries required! Enjoy up to four hours of continuous audio and video monitoring with 
a fully charged unit.

 

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Page 2: ...utine cleaning normal cosmetic and mechanical wear and tear are not covered under the terms of this warranty 4 The warranty expressly provided for herein is the sole warranty provided in connection wi...

Page 3: ...FF 13 SETTINGTHE BRIGHTNESS 13 ADJUSTINGTHETEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT 13 SWITCHINGTHE NIGHT LIGHT ON OFF 14 SWITCHINGTHEVIBRATION FUNCTION ON OFF 14 ADJUSTINGTHEVOX SENSITIVITY 15 SELECTING A LULLABY 15...

Page 4: ...of your baby Relaxing LED Night Light Thebabyunithasagentlenightlightthatyouareabletoturnonandofffromtheparent unit Turn the light on if your baby is getting restless to calm them and turn it off whe...

Page 5: ...onitor with you and still have both hands available by using the belt clip Energy Efficient Power Adapter The power adapters save you on power all while saving the environment They are rated with a Le...

Page 6: ...monitor has power blinks when there is no camera detected 7 Microphone Captures the sound of your voice in intercom mode 8 Charging Base Place the monitor in the charging base to recharge the battery...

Page 7: ...ht Soothe baby to sleep with the built in night light 6 CDS Light Sensor Detects the absence of light and turns on night vision 7 Power LED Indicates that the camera is powered on 8 Power Input Plug t...

Page 8: ...nd Battery Operation Thecameraunitcanbepoweredusing4AAAbatteriesinsteadoftheincludedACadapter 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the camera base using a small phillips cross head...

Page 9: ...ofthechargingbase connectthe other end of the adapter into an available wall outlet 3 For safety reasons use ONLY the adapters included in the package Charging the Monitor and Rechargeable Battery 1 T...

Page 10: ...the OFF position Note If you are using batteries to power the camera unit and it does not start up when the power switch is in the ON position you may need to replace the batteries The Power LED will...

Page 11: ...gauge that will indicated the current set level 3 Use the up and down buttons on the left side of the monitor to adjust the brightness level up and down Adjusting theTemperature Measurement The ideal...

Page 12: ...OFF Switching theVibration Function ON OFF 1 Press the menu button four times 2 The vibration icon will display on the screen along with the current vibration status that will indicate whether the fu...

Page 13: ...n the screen along with the current status of the function either OFF or a gauge indicating the current sensitivity 1 5 3 Usetheupanddownbuttons ontheleftsideofthemonitortoturntheVOX functionOFForadju...

Page 14: ...and you will be able to speak and be heard through the speaker in the camera 3 To stop talking release the intercom button Range 1 When the distance between the camera and monitor is too great the scr...

Page 15: ...itch on the camera to the ON position 4 Withthemonitorswitchedon pressand holdtheplay pausebutton for two seconds 5 The pair icon will appear on the screen and the power LED on the camera will blink f...

Page 16: ...reeching static The camera and monitor are too close together The volume on the monitor is set too high Noise Battery power is too low Picture works but there is no sound Volume setting is too low Pic...

Page 17: ...oot range Range 450 Feet Maximum Frequency Range 2 4 GHz OperableTemperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Transmission Power Monitor Specifications Input Power 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz 200 mA Output Power 6VD...

Page 18: ...ociated accessories in all applicable orientations at the minimum separation distance using a flat phantom and 1g SAR 1 6 W kg This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with...

Page 19: ...at regular intervals STATEMENT ON REGULATION These units are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can...

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