Baby Unit Overview; How The System Works - LeapFrog LF925HD Guia

Monitor de vídeo para bebés con pantalla de 5″ y cámara hd pan/tilt
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Baby Unit Overview

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Light sensor
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Camera
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Infrared LEDs
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Microphone
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Night light
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Night light control
key
• Press to turn the
night light on or off.
• Press and hold to
adjust night light
brightness level.
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POWER LED Light
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On / Off switch
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Speaker
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Power jack
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Wall mount holes
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PAIR key
• The Parent Viewer
and Baby Unit(s)
provided are already
paired.

How the system works?

Direct mode
The Parent Viewer and the Baby Unit of your
video monitor connect to each other in Direct
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mode by default, which allows you to stream
live video right out of the box.
Wi-Fi Router mode
Wi-Fi Router mode uses your home Wi-Fi
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network to connect your video monitor. It
enhances your local access by extending
connection range.
With the LeapFrog Baby Care app, your Wi-Fi
router (not included) also provides Internet
connectivity to your baby monitor system, allowing
you to control your Baby Unit wherever you are.
Auto mode
The Parent Viewer will automatically select the most reliable connection mode
(Direct or Wi-Fi) when connecting to the Baby Unit(s). Mobile app access will not
be interrupted in Auto mode.
Protect your privacy and online security
LeapFrog cares about your privacy and
peace of mind. That's why we've put
together a list of industry-recommended
best practices to help keep your wireless
connection private and your devices
protected when online.
Ensure your wireless connection is secure.
• Before installing a device, ensure your
router's wireless signal is encrypted by
selecting the "WPA2-PSK with AES" setting
in your router's wireless security menu.
Change default settings.
• Change your wireless router's default
wireless network name (SSID) to
something unique.
• Change to a unique and strong password.
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Keep your devices up to date.
Download security patches from
manufacturers as soon as they become
available. This will ensure you always
have the latest security updates.
If the feature is available, enable
automatic updates for future releases.
Disable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on
your router.
UPnP enabled on a router can limit
the effectiveness of your firewall by
allowing other network devices to open
inbound ports without any intervention
or approval from you. A virus or other
malware program could use this function
to compromise security for the entire
network.
Local access
Mobile access
Connecting WiFi to
enhance local access

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