TROUBLESHOOTING
TAKING CARE OF YOUR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
• Ensure that you fully charge your batteries for 15 hours before their first use.
• To maintain maximum battery life it is recommended that you fully discharge
your batteries periodically. Battery performance can be diminished by leaving
the batteries constantly charging on the charging cradle. If your parent unit is not
in use, please turn it off.
• Inadequate battery power can impair the performance of your monitor. If you are not
happy with the performance of your Parent Unit/Monitor please replace the
rechargeable batteries (2 x NiMH Rechargeable Batteries).
• It is advisable to change the batteries every 6 months.
LOSS OF CONNECTIVITY
In the case of loss of connectivity, the first step is to bring the Parent Unit and Nursery Unit
closer together and make sure that both units are ON to restore the connection. If there is
still no connection and no out of range warning after the above has been done, then and
only then should the re-connection procedure below be done.
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NOTE:
Make sure the Nursery
Unit Connecting switch
on the back of the unit
is in the position 1.
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Re-connection procedure:
1) Turn on the Parent Unit and hold the
Talk button down for 2 seconds until
the Nursery Unit icon shows at the
center of the screen.
2) By pressing the Nursery Unit Icon
button the Parent Unit will be set in
to connectivity mode (the icon will
flash).
After 1 minute of non-operation, the Parent
Unit will exit the connectivity mode and you
will need to start this process again.
3) Press the Power button to turn on
the Nursery Unit. The Power LED
will light.
4) Then press the Power button 4 times
within 30 seconds. The Power LED will
blink. The connection procedure should
be completed within 10 seconds.
5) When the Parent Unit and Nursery
Unit are connected, H1 (or H2)
will be displayed on the Parent Unit
and then be followed by the normal
mode screen.
NOTE:
By doing the re-connection procedure you
will reset the monitoring system back to
original presets.
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