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Portable Digital Wireless 

Baby Monitor

UBR243 User’s Guide

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Summary of Contents for Guardian UBR243

Page 1: ...Portable Digital Wireless Baby Monitor UBR243 User s Guide MENU OK ZOOM Vol CH CH Vol MIC TALK BACK...

Page 2: ...reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following The camera is NOT weatherproof It is an indoor camera To avoid any risk of electric shock from lightning avoid hand...

Page 3: ...low for proper ventilation when units are in use Do not cover the camera or receiver with any object such as a blanket Do not place it in a drawer or in any location which would muffle the sound or in...

Page 4: ...S MONITOR 14 LCD DISPLAY 17 USING THE UBR243 19 Viewing Modes 19 Common Operations 20 SYSTEM MENU DESCRIPTIONS 21 SYSTEM 21 Date Time 22 Brightness 23 AV Out 23 Format Storage 24 Factory Reset 24 Lang...

Page 5: ...sound clarity Out of range notification Four lullaby selections Monitor Camera controlled night light System expandable up to 4 cameras one camera included additional cameras sold separately Two way...

Page 6: ...Remote lullaby control Recorded video playback controls USING THE MANUAL This manual is set up in eight sections Overview This general section lists the system s features It also tells you how to use...

Page 7: ...section provides tips on how to keep your UBR243 hardware clean and in excellent working condition Solving Problems Troubleshooting tips are located here Specification This last section contains hardw...

Page 8: ...DED The system comes with the following components Digital Wireless Monitor 1 UBR243 Charger Cradle 1 Digital Wireless Camera 1 Suction Cup Adapter Bar 1 Screws and Anchors Owner s Manual AC Power Ada...

Page 9: ...time use so the built in rechargeable monitor battery is fully charged DO NOT remove the power cable from the monitor during the initial charge process After the initial charge recharge the monitor as...

Page 10: ...l box you will need to pair the cameras with the monitor Refer to page 38 Wall Mount The UBR243 camera mounting clip has two slots that fit over screws to mount the unit on the wall 1 Mark the positio...

Page 11: ...1 Insert the AC adapter power plug into the camera s DC adapter input jack 2 Plug the other end into a 120 volt AC standard indoor power outlet or surge protector The red charging LED turns on 3 Pres...

Page 12: ...or ledges 5 Suction base Attach to mount the camera on glass or metallic surfaces 6 Vol Increase speaker volume 7 Vol Decrease speaker volume 8 LULLABY PLAY STOP Press this button to play lullabies Se...

Page 13: ...r Produces the sound transmitted from the monitor 16 POWER Turns the camera ON or OFF 17 NIGHT LIGHT Press to turn the night light on or off 18 Charging LED Red Charging Green Fully charged Off Camera...

Page 14: ...wer and the remaining LEDs indicate sound 4 MicroSD card slot Insert microSD card to record video 5 4 3 inch LCD screen 6 Vol Increase speaker volume In Menus Scroll up In Lullaby Increase volume In Z...

Page 15: ...croll right In Live view Switch between available cameras In Video Playback Fast forward MENU OK Select a menu option or accept a setting 7 PLAY RECORD 8 Microphone 9 BACK In Menus Back one level In V...

Page 16: ...eries See page 37 for details 15 LULLABY PLAY STOP Press this button to remotely play lullabies See page 37 for details 16 TALK Activate Intercom function see page 38 17 MANUAL REC Press to start reco...

Page 17: ...shows the strength of the signal received from the camera One or no bars indicates the signal is poor and 4 bars indicate a very strong signal Signal Strength Indicator Warning Strong None Good None...

Page 18: ...only Displays when the night light is turned on See page 37 7 Battery level Indicates the amount of power left in the battery The icon displays when the battery is charging 8 x 2 ZOOM indicator The z...

Page 19: ...y year hour minute second USING THE UBR243 Viewing Modes Live view displays live images from the cameras in the following modes Quad mode Monitor displays video from all cameras on a single screen in...

Page 20: ...14 See page 37 for details Set the date and time See page 22 Set the room temperature range for the temperature alert See page 27 Use the Lullaby function See page 37 Record Video See page 34 Play bac...

Page 21: ...and right CH in the menus then press MENU OK to confirm a setting Use CH or CH to focus on the 5 different system menu selections on the clothesline System Power Save Camera Record Alert SYSTEM Move...

Page 22: ...e and time The display format is Month Day Year Hour Minute Default 01 02 2013 12 26 1 From the System menu select Date Time and press MENU OK The Date Time screen displays 2 Press Vol or Vol to incre...

Page 23: ...ault 3 1 From the System menu select Brightness and press MENU OK The Brightness screen displays 2 Press CH or CH to increase or decrease the brightness level 6 levels 3 Press MENU OK to save the sett...

Page 24: ...System menu select Format Storage and press MENU OK The Format Storage screen displays 2 Press Vol or Vol to toggle between accepting or canceling the microSD card reformat 3 Press MENU OK to save the...

Page 25: ...you to select the system s display language from English Espa ol or Fran ais Default English 1 From the System menu select Language and press MENU OK The Language screen displays 2 Press Vol or Vol t...

Page 26: ...a preset range the system alerts you Temp alert range lets you set that range Default Low Temperature 61 F High Temperature 77 F Off 1 From the System menu select Temp alert range and press MENU OK T...

Page 27: ...mperatures out of range or a camera out of range triggers alerts This option allows you to set the alert volume There are 6 levels available Default Zero Mute 1 From the main menu selections select Al...

Page 28: ...rwrite Quality This option allows you to choose between a high or low resolution recording quality Default Low 320 x 240 1 From the Record menu select Quality and press MENU OK The Quality screen disp...

Page 29: ...press MENU OK The Record Time screen displays 2 Press Vol or Vol to select a recording time block 3 Press MENU OK to save the selection and return to the main RECORD options Vox VOX allows you to set...

Page 30: ...ys Default No 2 Press Vol or Vol to toggle between Yes and No to activate or deactivate this feature 3 Press MENU OK to save the selection and return to the main RECORD options Please use well known b...

Page 31: ...ing allows you to introduce additional cameras to the monitor The monitor can then recognize and display video from them The camera that comes with this system is already paired Default Camera 1 Befor...

Page 32: ...Default Camera one On Cameras 2 4 Off 1 Select On Off from the Camera options screen The On Off screen displays 2 Press Vol or Vol to select a camera 3 Press CH or CH to toggle between On and Off for...

Page 33: ...light bar is still active 1 From the main menu selections select Power Save and press MENU OK The Power Save screen displays 2 Press Vol or Vol to toggle between turning the Power Save feature on or o...

Page 34: ...her manually delete video records page35 enableOverwrite page30 orreformatthemicroSDcardtodeleteallrecords page 24 Viewing Recorded Video 1 Press PLAY RECORD to enter the PLAY FILE list 2 Select the V...

Page 35: ...2 A confirmation screen displays Use CH or CH to select Yes Press MENU OK 3 The system returns to the same screen where you can see that the folder or record has been deleted VIEWING LIVE VIDEO The UB...

Page 36: ...o install it Follow the installation prompts and then continue with these procedures For MAC Systems You must connect the monitor to your home computer BEFORE activating Skype otherwise Skype cannot f...

Page 37: ...place the night light camera in full screen mode 2 Press NIGHT LIGHT on the side of the monitor or the camera The camera s night light turns on and a night light icon displays on the monitor 3 Press N...

Page 38: ...ol all the way down on the monitor to mute the lullaby playing through the monitor USING THE INTERCOM The Intercom feature lets you talk to whomever is within camera range 1 Decide which camera you wa...

Page 39: ...39 3 Pair the accessory cameras according to the procedures on page 31 4 Once the camera has been paired it will be immediately viewable on the monitor...

Page 40: ...clean by wiping it with a microfiber cloth to remove fingerprints dust etc CAMERA When dust and grime builds up on the camera lens and glass it affects the camera s vision Use a microfiber cloth to r...

Page 41: ...udio problems making sure that there is sound within range of the camera microphone moving the camera or monitor farther apart if the unit emits a loud screeching noise feedback There is an irregular...

Page 42: ...see page 35 enable Overwrite see page 30 or reformat the microSD card to delete all records see page 24 you are on a MAC system and you cannot get Skype to recognize your monitor Disconnecting from S...

Page 43: ...Sight CAMERA Image Sensor Type Manufacturer Model 1 6 5 Color CMOS Image sensor Omnivison OV7670 TBD Delete this line Effective Pixel 640 x 480 Image Processing MJPEG Lens 3 0mm F2 8 Exposure Auto Wh...

Page 44: ...lass B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and ETSI EN 300328 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This...

Page 45: ...s part of any conversion kits subassemblies or any configurations not sold by Uniden C improperly installed D serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a defec...

Page 46: ...ly secure the battery in its own separate packaging within the shipping carton The Product should include all parts accessories originally packaged with the Product Include evidence of original purcha...

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