2. A sensor built into the appliance detects the ambient temperature
which is displayed on the screens of the transmitter and the receiver
simultaneously.
The sensor functions normally when the temperatures are between
0 ºC and +45 ºC. If higher or lower temperatures are recorded the
symbol appears on the screen.
the appliance's electronic circuit from affecting the sensor it is
recommended to move the latter from its location by an angle of about
15° as shown opposite. In case of a sudden change of temperature
(e.g.: the appliance is taken from indoors to outdoors in the depth of
winter) the sensor may need a few minutes before it adapts to the new
environment and displays the right temperature.
3. Place the transmitter about 1 metre from your child's bed by
orienting the microphone 6 towards it.
4. Once the transmitter starts transmitting the screen lights up and
the transmission icon appears
and the transmission icon disappears
microphone 6 has stopped detecting sounds. The screen also switches
off to save energy.
5. The state of the batteries is indicated by the charge status indicator
. As the batteries' charge goes down the bars filling the indicator
go out progressively. Once empty it starts flashing. The transmitter's
charge status indicator also appears on the screen of the receiver, so
you can keep an eye on the batteries at a distance. An alarm sounds
on your unit as soon as the indicator is empty
6. When the out-of-range alert function is set to On in baby unit, once the
unit is beyond the communication range for over 30 sec, an out-of-range
alarm will be heard. The LED level meter 13 starts flashing together with
the out-of-range icon
to alert the parents. Besides, the temperature
reading will show
. The alarm and icon will go off only when the
parent unit falls back within the communication range of baby unit.
NB: This alarm will also be heard in case the baby unit is switched off, or
its battery has run down, or its power is cut off, or the channel/digital code
setting is different between the baby and parent unit.
B/ RECEIVER
7. Setting of digital code (a,b), and upper / lower temperature limit (c,d).
a. Set the power ON/OFF switch 10 to ON position to turn on the unit.
The LCD screen will show up and become backlighted. Press and
hold ▲ 11 button for at least 5 seconds to enter into programming
mode. A confirmation beep tone will be heard once the unit goes into
programming mode successfully and the LCD will show following:
b. Use ▼ 12 button to select a digital code same as the transmitter.
Each press of the button will cause the code to advance one step.
Press and hold the ▼ 12 button will cause the code. to scroll up
rapidly. Confirm your selection by pressing the ▲ 11 button. The LCD
will show following:
12
To prevent the heat from
. The appliance returns to standby
.a few seconds after the
.
FLASHING
■
STEADY
■
c. Using the ▼ 12 button, set the upper temperature limit above
which the unit will provide a temperature alarm. Each press of the
button will cause the temperature to advance one step. Press and
hold the ▼ 12 button will cause the temperature to scroll up rapidly.
The allowed selectable temperature range is 0°C ( or 3˚C higher
than the lower limit being set ) to + 49°C . In case OFF is selected, no
upper temperature limit is set. Confirm your selection by pressing the
button ▲ 11. The LCD will show the following:
d. Using the ▼ 12 button, set the lower temperature limit below
which the unit will provide a temperature alarm. The allowed
selectable temperature range is - 0°C to + 40°C (or 3˚C lower than the
higher limit being set ). In case you have made an illogical entry (e.g.
you select 15°C as upper limit and 23°C as lower limit), the unit will
not accept your entry and will automatically correct it to be a setting
3°C below the upper limit (e.g. 12°C). In case OFF is selected, no
lower temperature limit is set. Confirm your selection by pressing the
button ▲ 11. The unit now returns to normal operation mode.
N.B. It is recommended to have at least ±5°C between the settings
of upper and lower temperature limit from the current temperature
reading, otherwise the temperature alarm can often be heard
whenever the baby's room temperature changes slightly.
8. Position the receiver at a reasonable distance from the transmitter
to prevent feedback. If it is too close a strident sound in the
loudspeaker 14 may result.
9. When the receiver receives a signal the screen comes on and the
sound level indicator's LEDs light up. The higher the sound level of the
child's voice, the larger the number of illuminated LEDs. This function
is useful when the parents prefer to switch the loudspeaker 14 off to
stay in peace.
10. The volume of the loudspeaker 14 can be controlled with the
buttons 11 12 ▲▼. On the screen the number of bars indicating the
volume also changes according to the level selected. The larger the
number of bars, the higher the loudspeaker's 14 volume. When no bar
is shown and the icon appears
off.
11. The receiver is equipped with a vibrator function. Put the on/off
switch 10 to the vibrator position, the icon will appear on the screen
. The vibrator starts to function when the child's sound level
reaches a certain intensity. This function is useful when the parents
are in a very noisy environment (e.g.: noise of vacuum-cleaners). To
save energy it is recommended not to use the vibrator function too
often.
12. The state of the lithium battery is indicated by the charge status
indicator
. As the battery's charge goes down the segments filling
the indicator go out progressively. Once empty the indicator starts to
flash and an alarm is activated in order to remind you to recharge the
battery with the mains adapter.
the loudspeaker 14 is completely