radio channels (40.670 or 40.690 Mhz) and with three different digital codes (a,B,c). this results in six
transmission paths distinguished by frequency and coding. the transmitter can be operated either with
the mains adapter provided or with a 9 volt block battery. alternatively, you can use a rechargeable
battery. the rechargeablestorage battery is not charged during mains operation. the operating time with
a rechargeable battery is approx. 1/5th of that with an alkaline battery. the receiver is supplied with a
mains adapter, charger and 2 niMH storage batteries. this means you can use the receiver as a mobile unit
during the day and the rechargeable batteries can be recharged at night in the charger while the receiver
is running on mains power.
PLEASE NOTE:
You can also use normal Mignon alkaline batteries (aa size), in which case you may not use the charger.
signals are transmitted in the 40 MHz frequency band on two channels. to avoid interference from
other radio-operated appliances, the appliance is fitted with a changeable digital code system (dags).
the code system avoids interference in the receiver from other baby phone transmitters or radio devices.
additionally, the appliance features a range check system. to check the reception conditions from the
transmitter to the receiver, the transmitter transmits a short signal approx. every 5 seconds. if poor
reception or interference mean that the receiver cannot detect this signal, an acoustic and optical alarm
warns of the faulty reception. the maximum range in the open is approx. 300 metres. Operating the
transmitter by battery or rechargeable battery reduces the range to approx. 100 metres. in buildings the
range can drop to 50 metres or less.
2. SETTING UP THE TRANSMITTER
to ensure optimum transmission, place the transmitter near the baby or the source of noise (e.g. door
bell, telephone). However, the transmitter should be placed out of reach of babies and small children, at
a distance of 1 metre.
3. MAINS AdAPTER CONNECTION
plug the transmitter mains adapter into a mains socket and connect the cable to the mains adapter socket
(1) on the transmitter.
BATTERy OR RECHARGEABLE BATTERy OPERATION
the transmitter can be operated using a 9 volt alkaline battery or a rechargeable battery. However, the
operating time is reduced to about 1/5th when using a rechar-geable battery. the rechargeable battery
cannot be recharged while operating off the mains but instead requires a commercially available charger
unit. the range is reduced when the appliance is run on a battery or rechargeable battery.
4.SETTING UP THE RECEIVER
5.MAINS AdAPTER ANd CHARGER
plug the receiver mains adapter into a power socket and connect the cable to the socket (2) on the charger.
the pilot lamp (3) lights up green. You can now operate the receiver in the charger using the
mains adapter.