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Problem solving
* With the talk / intercom function if either the parent or baby unit is transmitting, then the other unit can only receive and not transmit.
Possible cause
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Parent unit:
arent unit:
arent unit:
arent unit:
arent unit: unit is not turned on.
Batteries are low.
Bab
Bab
Bab
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Baby unit:
y unit:
y unit:
y unit:
y unit: unit is not turned on.
Power adapter is not plugged in or
batteries are exhausted.
Units are too close together.
Battery life is at an end.
Volume on parent unit is set too
low.
Batteries are low or empty.
Loudspeaker volume on Baby unit is
too low.
Mobile or cordless phones too close
to the baby monitor.
Both systems are operating on the
same frequency.
Units are out of range or there is
interference from another FM
source.
Solution
Turn VOLUME ON/OFF control
downwards.
Recharge batteries.
Push power button.
Plug in power adapter or replace
batteries.
Move parent unit away from baby
unit. Turn VOLUME ON/OFF
control on parent unit upwards.
Connect charging base to mains
power. Replace battery pack.
Turn VOLUME ON/OFF control
downwards.
Parent unit:- recharge battery pack.
Baby unit:- replace batteries or
connect to mains power.
Set VOLUME control on baby unit to
mid-range.
Move phones away from the units.
Switch channels.
Move units closer together to
restore the link. Remove the other
FM source.
Problem
Power light does not
light.
High pitched noise.
Parent unit batteries
do not charge.
No sound.
Power light flashing.
Talk-back not
working *.
Intercom function
not working.
Interference or poor
reception.
Pick-up from another
baby monitor.
System check light
flashing (red) /
System check alarm.
Using batteries
Operating the Baby unit cordlessly
Remove the battery compartment cover using a coin.
Insert four 1.5V, LR6 (AA) batteries noting the + and - configuration
inside the battery compartment.
Batteries not included; we recommend non-chargeable Philips Alkaline
batteries.
Put the cover back in place and secure using a coin.
> If the power light flashes (red) install new batteries.
The unit operates for up to 30 hours on batteries.
Replacing the Parent unit’s battery pack
Open the Parent unit’s battery compartment cover.
Disconnect the old battery pack from the power plug and remove.
Carefully connect the new battery pack to the power plug and place
inside the battery compartment.
Close battery compartment cover.
Disposal of batteries
Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally friendly manner.
Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries.
Remove Baby unit batteries if the baby monitor is not to be used for long
periods.
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Power supply:
Operating range:
Operating temperature:
Digital Pilot tone:
Transmission frequencies:
Technical specifications
Battery pack; rechargeable NiMH for Parent unit (included);
Optional batteries 4 x 1.5V; AA alkaline for Baby unit (not included);
AC power adapter 230V AC, 50 Hz (two included): - Output voltage 9V DC, 200mA.
Only use the AC power adapter included or a type that complies with safety standard EN60950
and that has the following specification: input 230V AC, 50 Hz; output 9 Volt DC / 200mA.
up to 250 metres in ideal conditions (walls, floors, etc. can limit this distance.)
10°C to 40°C
Continuous communication link (hidden signal helps reduce interference and ensures a
continuous link between both units so you only hear your baby’s sounds).
SBC SC467/00:
from 40.695 to 40.675 MHz
SBC SC467/16 (ES):
from 31.000 to 31.350 MHz
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Volume on Baby unit is set too low
Set VOLUME control on
on Baby unit to mid range.
Incorrect mode on Baby unit
Set mode switch to MONITOR
Incorrect mode on Baby unit
Set mode switch to INTERCOM
Baby unit is not switched on
Push power button onBaby unit