TRUST 120BM WIRELESS BABY TELEVISION
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3.2 Inserting the batteries (optional)
If you do not want to or cannot use an adapter for the camera or monitor, you can
also use batteries. These are optional and must, therefore, be bought separately.
Use either AA or C size batteries.
1.
Remove the battery flap on the bottom of the monitor or the rear of the
camera.
2.
Insert the batteries into the battery compartment as shown inside the battery
compartment.
3.
Close the battery flap.
Note
:
Inserting the batteries incorrectly may cause damage.
Note
:
Only use the same type of alkaline or rechargeable NiMH
batteries (type AA).
3.3 Connecting
1.
Connect the 13.5 V DC 1000 mA adapter to the monitor via connection A as
shown in figure 1 or insert 8 C type batteries (optional) into the monitor.
2.
Connect the 9 V DC 300 mA adapter to the camera via connection D as
shown in figure 2 or insert 4 AA batteries (optional) into the camera.
3.
Switch the monitor to channel 1 using switch B (see figure 1).
4.
Switch the camera to channel 1 using switch C (see figure 2).
5.
Turn the monitor on using switch I (see figure 1). The monitor is on when the
LED H (see figure 1) is lit.
6.
Press button G (see figure 1) to turn on the image.
7.
Rotate the volume button I (see figure 1) a quarter of a turn clockwise until
the sound emitted by the monitor becomes audible.
8.
Switch the camera on or to the night vision setting using switch B (see figure
2). The camera is on when the LED A (see figure 2) is lit.
9.
Your security system is now operational.
3.4 Positioning and use
1.
The camera can be hung on a wall, ceiling, etc. using the clamp and screws
provided.
2.
When positioning the camera, keep the wiring and the camera out of the
reach of children and babies.
3.
The reception from the camera depends on the number of walls, doors,
floors, ceilings, etc. between the monitor and the camera. Metal and metal
constructions can also considerably reduce the range and quality of the
signal. Therefore, in order to have the best possible reception, try to avoid
these obstacles as much as possible.
4.
People who walk near the transmitter or receiver (particularly between the
two) may also reduce the quality of the reception.
5.
Try to achieve the best reception by positioning the camera and the monitor
correctly in relation to each other. Both devices have built-in aerials. The
aerials can be directed by moving the devices.