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· Reorient or change the position of the receiver.
· Increase the distance between the equipment in
question and the baby monitor.
· Connect the equipment to a different socket from the
one used for the receiver.
· Check with the Customer Service Department.
To ensure compliance with Directive R&TTE 1999/5/
EC, this equipment has special shielded cables.
Operation with non-approved equipment or with
unshielded cables will probably cause interference to
radio and television reception.
3.3. CHOOSING A SUITABLE LOCATION
· Place the electronic device out of the reach of
children in order to avoid accidents.
· The baby unit should be placed at a distance of
at least 1 to 1.5 meters from the baby's cot. Never
place the baby unit inside the cot, bed or playpen, or
attach the tripod to them. Make sure the unit, cables
and adapter are out of reach of the baby and other
young children.
· Place the baby monitor in a place where the air can
circulate freely. Do not place on soft quilts or blankets,
or in the corners of cupboards, shelves, etc.
· Place the baby monitor away from heat sources such
as radiators, chimneys, cookers and direct sunlight.
· Place the camera away from TV sets, repeaters and
radios. The intense radio signals generated by these
elements could cause noise or even sounds and
images to appear on the monitor. If this occurs, move
the camera to another location.
· This monitor can be placed on a tabletop by using
the retractable table stand on the back of
the monitor. When not in use, simply tuck the table
stand away into the back of the monitor until
you hear a “click”.
4. PRODUCT FEATURES
4.1. MONITOR FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
(FIGURE A)
MONITOR (Figure A.1)
1. ON/pairing LED indicator
2. Microphone
3. Charge indicator
4. LCD touchscreen
5. Menu button
6. Power button
7. Loudspeaker
8. Neck strap hook
9. Retractable antenna
10. SD card lot
11. Battery compartment cover
12. Screen lock button
13. Baby talk button
14. Folding support
15. AV output connector
16. Mini USB power/PC connector
DISPLAY
Screen Icons (Figure A.2)
a. Coverage
b. Volume
c. Night vision
d. Vibration
e. Lullabies
f. VOX mode and sensitivity level
g. Camera
h. Temperature in baby’s room
i. Nightlight
j. Transmission level
k. Battery level
l. Date and time
m. Locked touch panel indicator
n. Play
o. Scan Mode
p. Motion detection
q. Alerts
r. SD Card
s. Feeding alarm
t. Diaper alarm
u. Medicine alarm
v. Sleep alarm
w. Talk to the baby activated indicator
Menu Icons (Figure A.3)
A. Play
B. Record
C. QUAD VIEW/Channel
D. Nightlight
E. Lullabies
F. VOX mode and sensitivity level
G. Volume and lightning
H. Settings
I. Main menu
4.2. CAMERA FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
(Figure B)
I. Retractable antenna
II. Photo sensor
III. Power button
IV. Hanging attachment
V. Speaker
VI. Link button
VII. Temperature sensor
VIII. Mini USB power connector
IX. LED ON/link indicator
X. Microphone
XI. Infrared
XII. Lens
XIII. Nightlight
XIV. Tripod attachment
5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
5.1. BEFORE USE
5.1.1. PARENT UNIT POWER AND BATTERY USE
The monitor, or parent unit, of this baby monitor
is designed to be used with the battery or with the
AC/DC adapter supplied. The rechargeable battery
must be charged for at least eight hours before
using the unit for the first time or if it has not been
used for a long time. Your baby monitor is supplied
with a rechargeable 3.7V 1200mAh Li-ion battery
for the monitor. We recommend using the battery in
the monitor in order to be able to receive the audio/
video signal from the camera anywhere. Connect
the monitor to the adapter plugged into the mains
whenever possible, in order to keep the battery
charged.
BATTERY INSTALLATION (FIGURE C)
1. Unscrew and remove the cover from the battery
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