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USING THE SYSTEM
The video of the baby unit will be displayed
on the screen of the parent unit when both
are switched on. The icons on the screen are
explained below.
1. Signal indicator
The signal
indicator shows the strength of the
connection between units. no bars
indicate a poor signal and 4 bars
indicate the strongest signal (see table).
2. Channel indicator
The channel
indicator displays the current channel.
Press the CA M button (page 4) to
switch between the diff erent channels.
3. SD card indicator
The SD icon will
appear when an SD card has been
properly inserted in the SD slot of the
parent unit.
4. Temperature indicator
Displays the
temperature measured by the baby
unit.
5. ‘Talk’-indicator
Appears when the talk button is pressed. You can now talk through the baby unit.
6. Record indicator
Appears when a video is being recorded. Press the ‘REC’ button again to stop the
recording.
7. Zoomindicator
Indicates that the video from the baby unit is zoomed in.
8. Overwrite indicator
when you have selected “yes” for the SD-card overwrite function. The icon will be
displayed on the screen.
9. New fi le indicator
This icon will appear and fl icker when a new video has been recorded but has not
yet been watched. The SD icon will start to fl ash on screen when the SD card is full.
10. Battery indicator
Indicates the battery life of the parent unit.
11. Sound indicator
When the volume has been decreased to mute, the mute icon will be displayed on
the screen. Press the volume button to increase the volume.
12. Night light indicator
Is being displayed when the night light on the baby unit is activated.
13. Lullaby indicator
When the play lullaby button is pressed the lullaby indicator is displayed on the
screen. Press next to switch between songs.
Signal sterkte
Indicator Waarschuwing
Perfect
None
Good
None
Fair
None
Low
Out of Range
No Signal
Out of Range
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