Using Batteries (Regular Or Rechargeable); General Rules For Safe Use; Baby Unit Components; Parent Unit Components - Topcom BABYVIEWER 4500 Manual De Usuario

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6.2

Using batteries (regular or rechargeable)

CAUTION
Failure to use batteries according to instructions can be hazardous.
Always use batteries (regular or rechargeable) of the same type.
Ensure that batteries are installed with correct polarity. Damage to the batteries and the equipment
can result from installation with incorrect polarity.
Never toss batteries into a fire, due to the risk of explosion.
Never allow battery terminals to come into contact with each other or with metal objects, either
intentionally or accidentally. This can cause overheating, fire or explosion.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Consult a doctor immediately in case of swallowing.
Fluid from leaking batteries can cause permanent damage to the equipment. Take particular care
when handling damaged or leaking batteries, due to the risk of corrosion. Wear safety gloves.
Remove the batteries if the equipment will not be used for an extended period.
6.3

General rules for safe use

To ensure safe use of the equipment, always observe the following safety instructions:
– The equipment must always be assembled by an adult. During assembly, keep small parts out of the reach
of children.
– Do not allow children to play with the equipment or parts of the equipment.
– Ensure that the babyphone and power cable are always out of the reach of the baby.
– Never cover the babyphone with a towel, blanket etc.
– Defective components must always be replaced by original replacement parts, as other components may
not fulfil the safety standards.
– Switch off your babyphone whenever this is requested by a sign, poster, or other message. The equipment
used in hospitals and other health care facilities may be sensitive to high-frequency signals from external
sources.
7 Operation
The babyphone consists of two units: one for the parents and one for the baby. They are connected by a wireless
link compliant with the 2,4 GHz FHSS standard.
Thanks this digital technology, this equipment is protected against eavesdropping and immune to interference from
other equipment.
The baby unit starts transmitting as soon as the microphone picks up a sound. The sound is reproduced by the
parent unit. The microphone sensitivity can be adjusted by the user (see "10.10 Voice activated transmission
(VOX)").
The babyphone can never replace proper supervision by an adult; it only provides support.
7.1

Baby unit components

See Figure
A
on the fold-out page.
1
On/off LED
2
Night light LED
3
Infrared LED for night vision
4
On/off switch
5
Lens
6
Microphone
7
Wall mounting cavity
7.2

Parent unit components

See Figure
on the fold-out page.
B
14 Volume LED
15 Microphone
16 Increase volume / Next menu item
17 Decrease volume / Previous menu item
18 Play button
19 Lullaby button
20 3,5" (8,8cm) colour display
21 VOX on/off LED
4
Babytalker 3500 SEDS
8
Crib connector nut
9
Light sensor
10 Battery cover with screw
11 Speaker
12 Connector for AC mains adapter
13 Room temperature sensor
22 Power on/off LED
23 Menu button
24 Push to Talk button
25 On/off button
26 Belt clip
27 Speaker
28 Connector for AC mains adapter
29 Battery cover with screw
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