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Parent’
s Unit:
For best results, the Parent’s Unit should be placed at least 10 feet away from the Baby’s Unit. The Parent’s Unit can be
mounted to the wall by using a screw (not included) to attach the unit using the keyhole located on the back.
STEP 1
Remove the battery cover door by pushing downward in the direction of the arrow.
STEP 2
Insert a 9-volt battery into the battery compartment by snapping the battery contacts into the corresponding connectors on
the battery clip in the unit.
Note
:
The low battery indicator illuminates when the batteries need to be replaced.
STEP 3
Replace the battery cover door by sliding in place
STEP 4
Place the Parent's Unit at least 10 feet from the Baby's Unit.
STEP 5
Plug the adapter into an electrical outlet, then plug the round end of the adapter into the Parent's Unit.
STEP 6
Set the Parent's Unit to setting "A". If you experience static or noise interference, switch both units to setting "B".
Note
:
Confirm the Parent's Unit and Baby's Unit are set to the same setting (A or B).
STEP 7
Adjust the volume so you can hear your baby at all times.
Note
:
If you experience a power failure, the Parent's Unit (Receiver) and the Baby's Unit (Transmitter) will not automatically switch
to battery power. You must disconnect the AC Adapter from the Parent's Unit and Baby's Unit.
LED SOUND LEVEL LIGHT INDICATORS
The four (4) RED LED’s on the top of the Parent’s Unit (page 3) light up to display the sound level coming from your baby. These sound
level indicators are preset in the factory and are not affected by the volume setting. This feature allows you to see the relative volume
level of your baby’s sounds. It is most effective if you are in a noisy environment and may not be able to hear the sounds clearly. The
louder the sound, the more RED LED’s will light up.
To use Intercom Mode:
STEP 1
Depress the Monitor Intercom Switch on the Baby’s Unit. The two-way red LED indicator should now be illuminated.
STEP 2
Set the volume on the Baby’s Unit to the desired level.
STEP 3
Press the Push to Talk button on the Parent’s Unit and speak directly into the microphone.
Note
:
The Push to Talk button must be depressed while you are speaking in order for the Baby’s Unit to receive your
communication.
Note
:
If you experience static or noise interference, switch both units to the other channel.
Intercom Mode
O perating Tips
• Make sure that both units are on the same channel. Even though you may hear your baby's sounds, proper use of this system
requires that both units must be on the same channel. If the units are on different channels, the signals from the Baby's Unit may
still be strong enough to be picked up by the Parent's Unit, but there will be a lot of static.
• When using the AC Adapter with household electricity, make sure the outlet has power. Some electrical outlets are powered
through a wall switch in the room. If the Baby's Unit or Parent's Unit is plugged in and turned "On", the power indicator light
should be lit. If it is not, try turning the wall switch in the room "On".