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baby unit: press the on / off buttons on both units (1 and 10) simultaneously for 3 seconds, with
both units initially turned off. Both units should connect up automatically.
5.3. GUIDE TO IDENTIFYING AND CORRECTING POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
Problem
There is no signal in the parent
unit
The On/Off and charge LED
indicator
(4)
on
unit flashes in green and red
alternately and emits a three-tone
beep. The sounds captured by the
baby unit cannot be heard.
The baby unit cannot be heard
from the parent unit, but the On/
Off and charge LED indicator (4)
is green.
The On/Off and charge LED
indicator (4) is flashing red and
the parent unit beeps every 30
seconds.
The parent unit emits a high and
strident sound.
The On/Off and charge LED
indicator of either unit (4 or 11)
does not light up when connected
to the power mains.
Possible cause things to do / check
· The AC/DC adapter has not been connected to the baby
unit. Connect the adapter.
· The baby unit is off. Turn it on.
· The parent unit is off. Turn it on.
· The parent unit batteries are running low or are already
flat. Place the parent unit on the charger base in order to
recharge the batteries.
· The parent unit is out of range of the baby unit. Move
the two units closer together and wait for 5 seconds until
the link is reestablished. Pair both units again if necessary
(see item 5.2.8.)
· The baby unit is not detecting any sound in the room and
has entered standby mode. The transmission of sound will
recommence when the baby unit detects a sound above
the sensitivity threshold.
· The parent unit is out of range of the baby unit. Move the
the
parent
two units closer together and wait for 5 seconds until the
link is reestablished.
· The connection between the parent and baby units has
been lost. The two units need to be paired again (see item
5.2.8.).
· The baby unit is off. Turn it on.
· The volume on the parent unit is turned right down. Raise
the volume by pressing the button (2).
· The batteries are running low. Place the parent unit on
the charge base.
· This normally occurs when the parent and baby units are
too close together. Move the units further apart.
· Check for problems with the power network.
· Check the AC/DC adapter is properly connected to the
power mains and the socket on the device (in the case of
the baby unit) and the parent unit is correctly in position on
the charge base.
· Check the unit has been connected by pressing the on /
off button (1 or 10).
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