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Note:

If the battery symbol blinks in one unit and you hear an alarm every 5 –10

seconds, this means the battery must be recharged to continue operation. The
parent unit also gives a signal to indicate a weak baby unit battery but the
sound is softer. The battery symbol then blinks only on the baby unit.

1. The baby unit and parent unit must be set to the same channel, A or B.

If the units do not display the same channel, the channel on one of the units
must be switched. Press the M key (menu) and the channel indicator will
blink. Switch channels using the 

or 

key, then press the M key again to

store your programming.

Note:

Changed settings will be stored when the unit is turned off. If the unit

signals a weak battery, changes will not be stored. 

2. The digital code must be the same for the baby unit and the parent unit, 

1 – 15.
If not, switch codes on one of the units. This unit must then first be turned
off. Then press the M key, and while depressing it turn on the unit by press-
ing and releasing the On/Off button. The digital code number will then blink.
Then release the M key. Change the code using the 

or 

keys (1 to 15).

Then press the M key to store the code. If the M key is not pressed, the unit
will automatically return to the original coding after 10 seconds.

Note:

Code 0 should only be used if extra long range is required, but it does

not offer as good protection against interference as digital codes 1-15.

3. Then test the set by whistling into the baby unit and check that it can be

heard in the parent unit.
If no sound can be heard, check whether the parent unit displays the speak-
er symbol (no symbol = speaker and red light diodes (B9) are switched off).
If the symbol is not displayed or you want to adjust the volume, this is done
by simply pressing the 

key several times.

The red light diodes give you the option of visually monitoring the sound
level, regardless the volume setting, for example if you do not want to
disturb others or are in noisy surroundings.

4. Place the baby unit vertically close to the child, minimum 1- 1.5 m.

The telescopic antenna must always be fully pulled out to ensure that the
parent unit is reached.

5. Place the parent unit vertically close to where you are.

Pull out the telescopic antenna if necessary.

6. Adjustable sensitivity on the baby unit's microphone.

Press the S key (sensitivity) on the baby unit and the ear symbol will blink.
Use the 

or 

keys to select high (two ear symbols) or low (one ear symbol)

sensitivity.
Press the S key to store the setting. Low sensitivity is recommended to
avoid interference from traffic (time-limited interference from another baby
monitor). 

7. When the baby unit is out of range, the parent unit emits an alarm.

This is due to safety considerations, because walls, particularly concrete
walls and roofs, may significantly reduce the range.
Metal plates (cars, caravans) may prevent signal reception. Placing the baby
and/or parent unit in a different location may help because radio signals are
reflected from objects or persons etc. Therefore, there will be areas where
communication is impossible even across short distances.

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Detailed instructions

Summary of Contents for FD-D3

Page 1: ...Baby Unit Parent Unit ...

Page 2: ... both units Test the com munication between the baby unit and the parental unit by whistling into the baby unit If there is a high screeching sound increase the distance to the baby unit or press the button B8 of the parent unit several times 4 Pull out the telescopic antenna and place the units in a vertical position Some noise during transmission may occur This is due to local conditions physica...

Page 3: ...t clip and wall mount 11 Battery pack NiMH rechargeable battery pack 12 Charger 13 Charging indicator lights red during charging changes to green when charging is complete see detailed instructions 14 Adapter Baby Unit Channel A or B Digital code number 0 no digital code 0 is only visible when you switch codes Battery level indicator Symbol for microphone sensitivity Low sensitivity High sensitivi...

Page 4: ... baby unit and check that it can be heard in the parent unit If no sound can be heard check whether the parent unit displays the speak er symbol no symbol speaker and red light diodes B9 are switched off If the symbol is not displayed or you want to adjust the volume this is done by simply pressing the key several times The red light diodes give you the option of visually monitoring the sound leve...

Page 5: ...as gone into maintenance charging mode The batteries therefore will not be damaged even if they remain in the charger for a long time The batteries may be recharged up to 500 times as long as they are used properly see Quick start Item 5 Note Rechargeable batteries are consumable articles that gradually decline as they are used Extra batteries may be purchased from your dealer Read the troubleshoo...

Page 6: ...duced when the bat teries become weaker The warranty is voided if the seal on the units is broken The warranty does not include the batteries Please attach a copy of your purchase receipt if you wish to complain about the product The warranty lasts for two years from the date of purchase Both units must be sent for repair Once they have been sent in a decision will be made as to whether to repair ...

Page 7: ...ble unit malfunction Ruined or spent batteries Antenna not pulled out Local conditions Solution Press the On Off button 3 Recharge the batteries while the unit is turned off Remove the batteries for 30 seconds before switching the unit on Clean the contacts underneath the unit and in the charger Use a napkin moistened with window cleaner fluid NOTE Do not press the contacts on the charger down int...

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