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BASIC OPERATION

Once you have set up your Baby Monitor, you will be able 

to hear the sounds in your baby's room through the Parent 

Unit. And also see the green and red sensor lights around 

the top of the Parent Unit rise and fall with the sound levels.

Note:

If the connection between the Parent and Baby Units is 
broken at any time the green Link light on the Parent Unit 
will 

fl

 ash slowly, the parent unit will beep to alter you that 

the link has been lost and the green and red sensor lights 
will cease to react to any sounds. Move closer to the baby 
unit or follow the directions in "Troubleshooting" chapter to 
re-establish the link.

Power On/Off 

Once connected to the power supply, 

• Press [   ] on each Unit to turn on the power. 
•  To switch off, press and hold the [   ].

Monitoring

•  Position the baby unit accordingly. It should be 

placed 1 metre to 1.5 metres away from the baby's 

cot on a 

fl

 at surface.

•  Take the parent unit to monitor.
•  Audio picked up by the baby unit microphone is 

depicted on the 8 lights on the parent unit (5 green 

and 3 red). The more audio is picked up, the more 

lights will be lit. When no audio is picked up, all 8 

lights will be off.

•  If the volume of the Parent Unit is turned off, an alert 

will sound when the audio reaches the second red 

led.

Note:

Do not position the baby unit and the parent unit close to 
each other as feedback may be generated.

Adjusting Volume

You can adjust the volume at which you hear your baby.
There are 5 volume levels and an Off setting on the 

Parent Unit.
Press [   ] to increase the volume and [   ] to decrease 

the volume. When adjusting the volume, the 5 green sound 

sensor lights will illuminate to indicate the volume level.

Paging

If the Parent Unit is misplaced, you can use [   ] button on 

the Baby Unit to locate the Parent Unit.

•  Press and hold [   ] on the Baby Unit. The Parent Unit will 

automatically reset to mid volume and the paging alert will 

sound.

Summary of Contents for Secure 50

Page 1: ...Baby Monitor Secure 50 User Guide...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION 1 GETTING STARTED 3 YOUR BABY MONITOR 5 BASIC OPERATION 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 12 GUARANTEE 13...

Page 3: ...e the baby unit inside your baby s cot bed or playpen Never cover the Parent or baby units with clothes towels or blankets or any other item Do not place the cord in a high wear and tear location Neve...

Page 4: ...per polarity or direction of any battery Reverse insertion of the battery cell can result in leakage or explosion and in turn harm or even death The Ni MH batteries supplied with this product may be a...

Page 5: ...HE PARENT UNIT AS THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION AND OR INJURY USE ONLY Ni MH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AS SUPPLIED WARNING Thank you for choosing this monitor from Oricom Your Secure 50 Baby Monitor offer...

Page 6: ...gain Do not use rechargeable batteries in the Baby Unit 3 Plug the power cord into the power input at the side of the Baby Unit and plug the adaptor plug into a mains power socket GETTING STARTED 4 Pr...

Page 7: ...rn the Unit ON Press and hold to turn the Unit OFF 3 Page Key Press and hold this key Parent unit makes an audible alert Useful to call for assistance or to locate a missing Parent Unit 4 Power light...

Page 8: ...g to Power Adaptor 7 8 9 10 6 Parent unit Receiver 7 Battery Cover Rechargeable batteries 8 Belt Clip 9 Volume Up Down Keys Adjust the Volume at which you hear the sounds in your baby s room 10 Power...

Page 9: ...main ON to ensure optimum charge is maintained YOUR BABY MONITOR 12 11 14 11 Power Light Red light when the power is ON Flashing light indicates rechargeable batteries need recharging 12 Battery Noise...

Page 10: ...1 5 metres away from the baby s cot on a flat surface Take the parent unit to monitor Audio picked up by the baby unit microphone is depicted on the 8 lights on the parent unit 5 green and 3 red The m...

Page 11: ...units are linked the green Link light will be steadily lit Low Battery Baby Unit When the battery power is low the power light will flash Parent Unit When the batteries are low the red power light wi...

Page 12: ...r when the unit is charged and used at the same time The Parent Unit can t be operated on the charging cradle without batteries Rechargeable batteries in the Parent unit give up to 10 hours continuous...

Page 13: ...it for 14 hours before use 2 The power to the baby unit may be turned off or disconnected and or the Baby unit may be turned off Reconnect the AC power adaptor to the baby unit and or turn on the baby...

Page 14: ...ly baby unit Input 240 VAC 50Hz Output 6 VDC 200 mA Non rechargeable batteries baby unit not included in the package contents Type AA 1 5 V Alkaline Transmitting power Average 10 mW Maximum 250 mW Pow...

Page 15: ...or for the remainder of the Warranty Period of the Oricom branded product in which they are installed whichever is longer During the Warranty Period Oricom will replace and where possible repair the d...

Page 16: ...on before making a warranty claim please use the following resources Troubleshooting Guide in this user guide Online Frequently Asked Questions www oricom com au Email our customer support team on sup...

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