Testing the System
It is VERY IMPORTANT to test the system when first set up, and at regular times thereafter.
Test the units any time they may have been damaged or have not been used for a long time.
1. If two adults are present, have one take the Parent Units to different locations, trying various
volume settings, while the other speaks into the Nursery Unit.
2. If only one adult is available, place a ticking clock, radio, or other sound-producing device
near the Nursery Unit to test it.
3. When testing, keep the level of your child's sounds in mind, and adjust the
volume accordingly.
4. If there is sound interference, switch the Nursery Unit and the Parent Units to the other
channel setting (page 7).
NOTE: As with all radio frequency devices, transmission range and reception may vary. Your Nursery
Monitor uses public airwaves, so it is possible for conversations near the Nursery Unit to be broadcast to
other nursery monitors, radios, cordless phones or scanners outside your home. For your privacy,
always turn off the Nursery Unit when not in use.
This monitor operates on one or more of the following frequencies: A—49.830 MhZ, B—49.860 MhZ,
X—49.845 MhZ, Y—49.875 MhZ
Solving Problems
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY THE UNIT.
Any modifications to the transmitter and/or receiver can
void the operator's authority to operate the equipment.
Most problems have a simple solution.
First, check that:
• Power is turned ON for both units
• Both units are plugged in (or battery is fresh in Parent's Unit)
• Electrical outlet works
• Units are set to same channel (see page 7)
• Volume is turned up on Parent's Unit
• Parent's Unit is in range of the Nursery Unit
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