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The parent unit beeps and is not performing normally.

Move the parent unit closer to the baby units (but not less than  
1 metre). The parent unit may be out of range.
If the parent unit is powered by the provided battery, it may not have 
enough charge for the parent unit to perform normally. Charge the 
battery in the parent unit for up to 3 hours.
Reset the parent unit and the baby units by turning them off and 
unplugging the electrical power to the parent unit and the baby units. 
Wait for 15 seconds and plug them back in again. Turn on the parent 
unit and the baby units. Allow up to one minute for the parent unit 
and the baby units to synchronise.
Other electronic products may cause interference with your video 
and audio monitor. Try installing your video and audio monitor as far 
away from these electronic devices as possible: wireless routers, 
radios, cellular telephones, intercoms, room monitors, televisions, 
personal computers, kitchen appliances and cordless telephones.

The link between the baby unit and the parent unit is lost every now 

and then, and I’m experiencing sound interruptions.

Move the parent unit closer to the baby unit (but not less than  
1 metre). The parent unit may be out of range.
Reset the parent unit and the baby unit by turning them off 
unplugging the electrical power to the parent unit and the baby unit. 
Wait for 15 seconds and plug them back in again. Turn on the baby 
unit and the parent unit. Allow up to one minute for the parent unit 
and the baby units to synchronise.

Common cure for electronic equipment.

If the video and audio monitor is not responding normally, try the 
following (in the order listed):

Disconnect the power to the baby units and the parent unit.
Remove the batteries in the baby units and the parent unit. Then 
install the batteries again.
Wait a few minutes before connecting power back to the baby 
units and the parent unit.
Turn on the baby units and the parent unit.
Wait for the parent unit to synchronise with the baby units. Allow 
up to one minute for this to take place.

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Summary of Contents for BM4500-OWL

Page 1: ...http hkphones vtech com Model BM4500 OWL User s manual Pan Tilt Full Colour Video Audio Monitor...

Page 2: ...16 3 3 Parent Unit Lights 19 3 4 Parent Unit Display Screen Icons 20 3 5 Parent Unit Main Menu Icons 22 3 6 Parent Unit Display Messages 24 3 7 Positioning and Operating Range 25 3 7 1 Position the V...

Page 3: ...m Temperature 33 6 4 2 Maximum Temperature 33 6 4 3 Temperature Alert 33 6 4 4 Temperature Format 34 6 5 Vibration 34 6 6 Play Lullabies Natural Sounds 35 6 7 Sound activated Screen 36 6 8 LCD Brightn...

Page 4: ...L is a video and audio monitor which consists of one parent unit BM4500 OWL PU and one baby unit BM4500 OWL BU The parent unit may be shipped with a protective sticker covering the display Remove the...

Page 5: ...duct Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the product Baby unit power adapter Input 100 240V AC 150mA 50 60Hz output 5V DC 1000 mA Parent unit power adapter Input 100 240V AC 150...

Page 6: ...duct but take it to an authorized service facility Opening or removing parts of the product other than specified access doors may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembling...

Page 7: ...s as possible wireless routers radios cellular telephones intercoms room monitors televisions personal computers kitchen appliances and cordless telephones DISPOSAL WARNING When this crossed out wheel...

Page 8: ...monitor 2 1 Package Contents The package contains the following items Parent unit Baby unit Parent unit power adaptor Baby unit power adaptor Parent unit battery Wall mount bracket 2 Screws 2 Wall anc...

Page 9: ...r cord neatly with the self adhesive strap Notes The baby unit power adapters are intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position The prongs are not designed to hold the plug i...

Page 10: ...Option 1 Use this method to fix the wall mount bracket securely on the wall Note Check for reception strength and camera angle before drilling the holes Place the wall mount bracket on a wall and the...

Page 11: ...shown Make sure to attach the screw in the middle hole first so that the wall mount bracket position is fixed Then attach the other screw in the top hole Place the baby unit on the wall mount bracket...

Page 12: ...pencil to mark the top and the bottom holes as shown Then remove the wall mount bracket and drill two holes in the wall Check for reception strength and camera angle before drilling the holes If you...

Page 13: ...the screws are exposed Place the baby unit on the wall mount bracket and tighten the screw into the threaded socket at the bottom to secure the baby unit Align the holes on the wall mount bracket with...

Page 14: ...he battery This guarantees continual operation in case of a power outage Install the battery as shown below Press down on the large tab of the battery compartment cover and pull it out Insert the smal...

Page 15: ...n the large tab of the battery and pull it out of the battery compartment then follow the previous steps to install the battery NOTES The operating time for using the rechargeable battery is short If...

Page 16: ...er cord neatly with the attached self adhesive strap Notes The parent unit power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position The prongs are not designed to hold...

Page 17: ...parent unit off while charging The standby time varies depending on the sensitivity level you set your actual use and the age of the battery Battery indicators Battery status Action The battery icon i...

Page 18: ...14 3 1 Baby Unit Overview 3 GET TO KNOW the baby monitor l m a b c d e g h i j k f...

Page 19: ...by unit is not linked to the parent unit Flashes quickly when the baby unit is in pairing mode Flashes slowly when the baby unit is not paired to the parent unit Off when the baby unit is powered off...

Page 20: ...16 3 2 Parent Unit Overview f g h i j k m n o p q r s l d e a b c...

Page 21: ...able when more than one baby unit is paired to the parent unit 2 Press to skip to the next lullaby natural sound 3 Press to play or stop the lullaby natural sound 4 Speaker 5 Stand 6 Antenna 7 LED lig...

Page 22: ...power off 15 MENU SELECT Press to enter the menu While in a menu press to choose an item or save a setting 16 While in a menu press to scroll up While viewing image in mode press and hold to move the...

Page 23: ...baby unit Off when the parent unit is turned off On when the parent unit battery is being charged Flashes when the parent unit battery is low and needs charging Off when the parent unit battery is ful...

Page 24: ...baby unit and the parent unit is lost or or or Current view status Displays the number of the baby unit that is being viewed Night vision Displays when the camera has activated the night vision featur...

Page 25: ...nit Speaker volume Displays while the speaker of the parent unit is turned off Displays the speaker volume level while adjusting Battery status animates when the battery is charging displays solid whe...

Page 26: ...one sensitivity of your baby unit The higher the sensitivity level the more sensitive the baby unit is in detecting sounds for transmitting to the parent unit Temperature You can turn on the temperatu...

Page 27: ...e screen is off to save power LCD You can change the LCD brightness or turn on or off the dim mode of the parent unit screen Rename You can choose a specific name for the baby unit from a pre defined...

Page 28: ...o be recharged Temperature too low at CAM represents the selected baby unit number The temperature detected from the selected baby unit is below the selected minimum temperature Temperature too high a...

Page 29: ...mount the baby unit inside the baby s cot or playpen Place the baby unit at least 1 metre away from your baby Place the parent unit at least 1 metre away from the baby unit NOTES If you experience aud...

Page 30: ...eafter To test your video and audio monitor Place the parent unit and the baby unit in the same room to test the product Make sure the baby unit is at least 1 metre away from the parent unit Slide ON...

Page 31: ...he speaker volume from Level 1 to Level 5 The preset volume is Level 3 Changing the speaker volume also changes the lullaby natural sound playback volume To adjust the speaker volume Press VOL or VOL...

Page 32: ...er volume from Volume 1 to Volume 5 or turn it off The speaker volume is preset to Volume 3 When the speaker volume is set to off appears on the screen and the light turns on To adjust the speaker vol...

Page 33: ...seconds In SINGLE CAM mode Press to view image of the next baby unit Press repeatedly to enter SPLIT VIEW or PATROL mode In SPLIT VIEW mode Press or to select a baby unit Press to view images from the...

Page 34: ...the baby unit Press and hold TALK on the parent unit Speak towards the MIC microphone on the parent unit The TALK light is on when the voice connection to the baby unit is made Your voice is broadcas...

Page 35: ...unit operates in low battery condition The low battery tone alert is preset to On To set the low battery tone alert Press when the parent unit is not in use Press or to choose Alert Tone then press P...

Page 36: ...ting sounds for transmitting to the parent unit The sensitivity level is preset to Level 3 If you want the baby unit to be very sensitive in detecting sounds you may set the sensitivity level to Level...

Page 37: ...set between 21 o C and 30 o C The maximum temperature is preset to 30 o C To set the maximum temperature of the baby unit Press when the parent unit is not in use Press or to choose Temperature then...

Page 38: ...ators on the parent unit The vibration setting is preset to On if speaker is off To change the vibration setting Press when the parent unit is not in use Press or to choose Vibration then press Press...

Page 39: ...y natural sound Play lullaby natural sound using parent unit menu There are 5 lullabies and 4 natural sounds to choose from The selected lullaby natural sound plays repeatedly for approximately 20 min...

Page 40: ...On or Off then press to confirm your selection NOTE If you set the sensitivity level to Level 5 Maximum see page 32 the baby unit will be very sensitive and detect any sounds including background nois...

Page 41: ...ll appear under the following sub menus SENTIVITIY TEMPERATURE RENAME Pair Unpair CAM Press when the parent unit is not in use Press or to choose Rename then press Press or to choose the desired baby...

Page 42: ...lays Pairing failed Try the pairing process again During registration you may press to cancel the registration when parent unit screen displays Pairing Please Wait Only one baby unit can be paired at...

Page 43: ...it Wait for approximately 15 seconds then plug it back in Turn on the baby units and the parent unit Allow up to one minute for the baby units and the parent unit to synchronise Charge the battery in...

Page 44: ...r volume on the parent unit page 28 The parent unit does not play any sound when there is noise from the baby unit Make sure the parent unit is powered up by connecting it to AC power page 13 or to th...

Page 45: ...o not correct the problem replace the battery The battery does not charge in the parent unit or the parent unit battery does not accept charge Make sure the battery is installed in the parent unit bat...

Page 46: ...rsonal computers kitchen appliances and cordless telephones The link between the baby unit and the parent unit is lost every now and then and I m experiencing sound interruptions Move the parent unit...

Page 47: ...r can be damaged if it gets wet Do not use the parent unit and or baby unit outdoors in the rain or handle it with wet hands Do not install the video and audio monitor near a sink bathtub or shower El...

Page 48: ...S006AKB0500100 Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 300mA Output 5VDC 1000mA Parent unit Ten Pao International Ltd Model S006MB0500100 Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 300mA Output 5VDC 1000mA Use only battery listed b...

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