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User Guide

KEEP THIS USER GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service.

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Video Baby Monitor

Secure895

Summary of Contents for Secure895

Page 1: ...er Guide KEEP THIS USER GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service AUSTRALIA www oricom com au NEW ZEALAND www oricom co nz Video Baby Monitor Secure89...

Page 2: ...and Functions 12 SettingS 19 Default SettingS 29 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 30 TROUBLESHOOTING 31 EXPRESS WARRANTY 33 Need Help If you need assistance setting up or using your Oricom product now or in the futur...

Page 3: ...provide some added reassurance in the form of sound and video transmission for those times when you are not in the same room as your baby provided you always stay within hearing range of the baby mon...

Page 4: ...installation location plays an important role in ensuring proper operation Therefore maintain a distance of at least one metre from other electronic equipment such as microwave ovens or hi fi devices...

Page 5: ...touch skin or eyes If this happens immediately flush the affected areas with water and seek medical assistance Do not modify remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery or immerse...

Page 6: ...pose of your products at the end of their life in accordance with your local waste disposal requirements Packaging materials including cardboard and paper packaging should be recycled in accordance wi...

Page 7: ...NCTIONAL COMPONENT POSITIONS Parent Unit 1 MENU AND BACK 2 OK AND ZOOM 3 UP DOWN VOLUME 4 LEFT RIGHT BUTTONS 5 TALK AND VIDEO 6 ON OFF BUTTON 7 CHARGING PORT Camera Unit 1 CHARGING PORT 2 ON OFF BUTTO...

Page 8: ...adaptor for the parent unit 1 User guide If any items are missing contact Oricom customer support 1 Setting up your Video Baby Monitor Power adaptor markings Please ensure you connect the correct powe...

Page 9: ...f the Baby Unit The other end will plug into the power socket Only use the supplied adaptor 5V DC 1 5A Do not place the AC Adaptor cable in a high wear and tear location Never use a frayed or compromi...

Page 10: ...bly displayed on the parent unit screen 1 3 Connecting the power adaptor to the Parent Unit Connect the small plug of the adaptor to the rear of the Parent Unit The other end will plug into the power...

Page 11: ...rn red At this point you need to charge the parent unit When charging the battery status indicator on the parent unit screen will change to the charging icon To speed up the charging process turn the...

Page 12: ...ower Battery Life The rechargeable battery pack supplied can be charged and discharged hundreds of times however it will eventually wear out and lose its ability to hold a full charge When the in use...

Page 13: ...o activate camera pan function LEFT RIGHT buttons Press to pan the camera left or right OK button Press to confirm a selection Back button Press to return to previous setting MENU button Press to acce...

Page 14: ...Press MENU button 1 Select Camera icon Press OK button to confirm 2 Press add camera SC895 supports up to 4 cameras Press OK button to confirm 3 Press the Pair button on the camera unit to pair within...

Page 15: ...13 MENU options and Functions...

Page 16: ...s MENU button 1 Select the view icon for multiple camera options Press OK button to confirm 2 Choose camera 1 camera 2 camera 3 camera 4 or choose to scan between the connected cameras MENU options an...

Page 17: ...Lullabies icon Press OK button to confirm 2 Choose the lullaby to play from lullabies list It will automatically single cycle once you chose a lullaby Note If chose ALL it will automatically repeat al...

Page 18: ...Timer icon Press OK button to confirm 2 Choose your preferred feeding reminder time once selected a countdown will appear when monitor is in viewing mode When the predefined time has elapsed monitor...

Page 19: ...17 MENU options and Functions...

Page 20: ...button 1 Select Auto Tracking icon 2 Press ON OFF to enable disable this function 3 With Auto tracking turned on the camera will automatically follow the movement of an object or person in its sight...

Page 21: ...19 Settings 4 Settings 4 1 Language Setting User can select the language to display in the settings menu...

Page 22: ...20 Settings 4 2 Brightness Setting You can select the brightness level in the settings menu...

Page 23: ...21 Settings 4 3 Date Time Setting You can set the device date and time in the settings menu...

Page 24: ...ttings 4 4 High low Temperature alarm setting You can adjust the highest and lowest temperature limitation setting When room temperature exceeds the limitation setting parent unit will alarm automatic...

Page 25: ...23 Settings 4 5 Temperature C F switch You can switch between C F easily by accessing the Temp C F setting...

Page 26: ...24 Settings 4 6 Frequency You can switch between 60Hz 50Hz in the Frequency setting...

Page 27: ...25 Settings 4 7 Motion Detecting Turning this function ON allows you to hear an alarm if any movement is detected by the baby unit...

Page 28: ...26 Settings Note The Motion Detecting function is not recommended when in Camera Scan Mode 4 8 VOX With this feature turned on you will hear an alarm noise when the baby unit detects sound or noise...

Page 29: ...27 Settings Note The VOX function is not recommended when in Camera Scan mode While playing a lullaby VOX may be triggered by the audio level...

Page 30: ...nter into power saving mode automatically within 10 seconds The screen will be in sleep mode and will only wake by briefly pressing the power button Only turn power saving ON when you turn on VOX or M...

Page 31: ...29 Default SettingS 5 0 Default Settings You can restore your monitor to its default factory settings with this option Please note you will lose all linked cameras and settings...

Page 32: ...ting guide below If you still experience difficulties please contact Oricom Customer Support on 1300 889 785 for assistance Troubleshooting Problems Solutions Equipment does not function Check both pa...

Page 33: ...3 Turn the camera back on wait for 30 seconds 4 Plug the battery into the parent unit and turn on If the display is still showing Link Lost please delete and re pair the camera as instructed on page...

Page 34: ...en camera unit Wait 10 seconds Switch on the camera unit then parent unit in that order Battery not charging Check the battery is connected to the battery connection in the battery compartment After a...

Page 35: ...he failure does not amount to a major failure Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials or workmanship during the Express Warranty Period This Express Warranty does not extend...

Page 36: ...uivalent to new in performance and reliability Spare parts may be new or equivalent to new Spare parts are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for thirty 30 days or for the re...

Page 37: ...ge or injury arising out of or in connection with a 1 f ailure by you to adhere to the warnings and follow the instructions set out in this user guide for the proper installation and use of the produc...

Page 38: ...ion number We will then email or fax a Return Authorisation form and a Repair Notice if necessary together with instructions on how to return the goods for warranty service Please note that if a Custo...

Page 39: ...n the faulty product to us however we will arrange delivery of the repaired or replaced faulty product to you Important Information Repair Notice Please be aware that the repair of your goods may resu...

Page 40: ...ciently Oricom Support Australia For all product enquiries troubleshooting or to discuss the range of Oricom products feel free to contact Oricom or visit our website for answers to frequently asked q...

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